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Persons intending to open shop may appeal to the College of physicians, they may affirm or reverse the judgment of examiners, 5 fellows to be present;
a certificate may be granted as before;
examiners oath to be taken.
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XXIII. And be it enacted by the authority aforesaid, That if after such examination by the general council or subscribers at large, such person so intending to open shop shall think himself aggrieved, that it shall and may be lawful for such person, within eight days after such determination, to appeal to the king and queen's college of physicians in Ireland, who shall proceed to re-examine the person so applying, and shall as they or the major part of them shall see cause, affirm or reverse the judgment of such examiners, not less than five fellows of said college being present; and if the members of said college or the major part of them, on such re-examination shall be of opinion to reverse the determination of the examiners, then that it shall and may be lawful for the members of said college, or the major part of them present on such examination, to grant to the person so appealing such certificate as herein before mentioned, and the same so granted shall be as good, valid, and effectual in law to all intents and purposes, as if the same had been granted by the examiners in the first instance; provided always, that before any fellow of said college shall examine on such appeal, he shall take the examiner's oath herein before mentioned.
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