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Duty of King's professors and their successors.
King's professors and university professors to read lectures,
Pupils to pay for lectures, &c.
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[XI,(a
) And be it enacted by the authority aforesaid, That the said King's professors, and their successors, shall read and give clinical lectures upon the patients in the said hospital, at least two days in each week during every session, without any further allowance for the same out of the issues and profits of the said Sir Patrick Dunn's estate than their aforesaid yearly salaries of one hundred pounds each; and that the said King's professors, and the university professors herein-after mentioned shall read such lectures during the space of three months, in alternate succession, as has been heretofore practised, or in such other order as they shall agree upon amongst themselves; and that every pupil who shall attend the said lectures, shall pay to the professor whose lectures he shall attend, the sum of three guineas for each three months course of lectures, and that every pupil, before he shall be admitted to attend the said lectures, shall enter his name with the treasurer of the said hospital, and shall pay to such treasurer, for the use of said clinical hospital, the sum of twenty guineas, unless such pupil shall have been matriculated in the university of Dublin, or of Oxford, or of Cambridge, according to the statutable forms of such universities respectively, and shall have continued his studies in arts, under a tutor, in one of the said universities for the space of two years at least, in which case such pupil shall only pay the sum of three guineas to such treasurer for the use of the said clinical hospital; and such pupils, upon obtaining the said treasurer's receipts for the said payment of twenty, or three guineas, as the case may be, shall be admitted to attendance on the said lectures for the space of one year from the date of the said receipt; and if such pupil shall wish to continue his attendance on the said lectures for a longer term than one year, he shall pay to the said treasurer, for the use of the said hospital, for the time he shall so continue to attend, at the rate of twenty guineas, or three guineas, as the case may be, by the year.
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