Record

Reference NumberRCPI/11/10
TitleRecognition of Qualification by Poor Law Commissioners
DateJanuary 1860 - 24 March 1865
Creator NameKing and Queen's College of Physicians in Ireland
DescriptionPapers relating to the decision of the Poor Law Commissioners to recognise the Certificate of the Apothecaries' Hall as equivalent to a medical degree or license from the College of Physicians when making appointments to poor law hospitals and dispensaries. File contains a copy of a letter from the College to the Chief Clerk of the Poor Law Office laying out the College's objections to the decision (1863). A copy case for opinion submitted by the Poor Law Commissioners which found that the Apothecaries' certificate was not equivalent (1864). Also two memorials to the Lord Wodehouse, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, one from the College and one from the Senate of Queen's University asking that the decision of the Poor Law Commissioners be changed (1865). File also contains a letter relating to a decision of the Commissioners not to appoint candidates under 23 years of age (1861).
Extent10 items
TermPoor Law officers
Pharmacists
Persons
CodePersonNameDates
DS/UK/1037Poor Law Commissioners
DS/UK/84Wodehouse; John (1826-1902); 1st Earl Kimberley; politician1826-1902
DS/UK/1068Office of the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland; 1317-19221317-1922
DS/UK/43Royal College of Physicians of Ireland; 1654-1654-
DS/UK/41Queen's University of Ireland; 1850-18801850-1880
DS/UK/51Apothecaries' Hall of Dublin; 1791-1791-
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