Royal College of Physicians, Ireland, Act, 1800

Matriculation of students in physic.

XXXIV. And be it enacted by the authority aforesaid, That the several students in physic shall be matriculated in the said university, by having their names entered in a book to be kept for that purpose, for which entry each student shall pay the sum of five shillings, and no more, but no such student, unless he shall think proper so to do, shall be obliged to have a tutor, or to answer the examinations, or to attend to any of the academical duties of the said university; and that the said several lecturers shall, during each medical session, when they shall have delivered one half of their several courses of lectures, return to the senior lecturer of Trinity College, for the time being, a list containing the names of such pupils as shall have attended them during such part of said course of their respective lectures.