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1 Oct 1596 |
Entry |
R was summoned. |
Attitude of the accused |
absent |
Action taken |
Summoned. |
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18 April 1603 |
Entry |
Moundeford charged R with treating M's patient. R claimed that he did not know the rule. |
Initiator of the complaint |
college member |
Attitude of the accused |
made an excuse |
Action taken |
Fined 40s. |
Number of crimes |
1 |
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2 April 1604 |
Entry |
R was examined and approved for the first time. |
Action taken |
Approved on first examination. |
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11 May 1604 |
Entry |
R was examined and approved for the last time. |
Action taken |
Approved on the last examination. (But see next.) |
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25 June 1604 |
Entry |
R was temporarily refused as CRCP because of his insolence and impudence to the Bishop of London. |
Action taken |
CRCP deferred. |
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15 Oct 1605 |
Entry |
Popham wrote to the College requesting that R be made FRCP. |
Pressure applied by College |
yes |
Action taken |
No vacancy, but R to be elected when one arose. |
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6 Dec 1605 |
Entry |
The College postponed its reply to Popham. |
Pressure applied by College |
yes |
Action taken |
See next. |
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22 Dec 1605 |
Entry |
R (with ELWIN & GWINNE) was elected FRCP on the grounds that the King's physicians are not included in the restriction on the number of Fellows. The Archbishop of Canterbury had sent a letter withdrawing his earlier suspicions that R was a recusant, and asking for his letter of 15 Sep 1605 back. |
Pressure applied by College |
yes |
Action taken |
FRCP. |
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3 July 1607 |
Entry |
Popham had died in July under R. Friends of P had complained of R's conduct of P's case, particularly of his refusal to call in other doctors despite P's request, and alleged that he had over-dosed P, a frail old man, etc. |
Initiator of the complaint |
friend/neighbour/acquaintance of the patient |
Second initiator of the complaint |
friend/neighbour/acquaintance of the patient |
Action taken |
R was censured. He was not to do this again on pain of a £20 fine. |
Number of crimes |
1 |
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14 Oct 1596 |
Entry |
R, MA Oxon, confessed to practising. He had cured a woman of excessive menstruation, 'which discharge he said when questioned, came from an imbecility of the muscles and infirmity of the stomach, and had been cured by attenuating remedies.' |
Attitude of the accused |
confessed |
Action taken |
R was bound over on a bond of £40 to cease practising. |
Verdict |
guilty |
Sentence |
Bound for £40 to abstain |
Number of crimes |
1 |
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23 Dec 1596 |
Entry |
R was examined and his answers were found completely unsatisfactory. He was advised to apply himself to the study of Galen. |
Action taken |
Not approved at examination. |
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12 Aug 1597 |
Entry |
R denied the charges against him, but agreed that he had administered medicinal clouts to stop dysentery, and had taken the patient's pulse. This last was regarded by the College as sufficient reason for him to lose his bond; but because of his 'recontrite' behaviour he was treated mercifully. |
Action taken |
?Forgiven. |
Verdict |
guilty |
Sentence |
Not made to forfeit his bond, because of his contrition |
Number of crimes |
1 |
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17 March 1600 |
Entry |
Thomas Rawlins Doctor in Medicine of Cambridge appeared and confessed that he had practised medicine in this city for several weeks but had done so only after a sort as he himself said. He asked to be admitted to practise and willingly submitted to the questions of the College. He was examined ... |
Initiator of the complaint |
college member |
Action taken |
Fined for previous practice. Licensed for £6 p.a. + officers' fees |
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31 July 1601 |
Entry |
R appeared and refused to make any more payments to the College. This was found 'remarkably insolent behaviour'. |
Action taken |
Absolutely forbidden to practise. |
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5 Feb 1602 |
Entry |
It was agreed that R should appear on February 22nd to reply [to something]. |
Action taken |
To appear on Feb 22. |
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5 May 1602 |
Entry |
R was to be imprisoned unless he paid his arrears, of which part had been paid and the rest was to be paid out of his profit. |
Action taken |
To be imprisoned unless he paid his arrears. |
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6 Aug 1602 |
Entry |
It was decided that R should pay £4 p.a. from Michaelmas onwards. But he was enjoined to pay his existing debt. |
Action taken |
To pay his debt. |