deemed guilty of a misdemeanour, and shall be punishable in like manner as if the same were a misdemeanour at common law. III. And be it further enacted, that when any legally-qualified Medical practitioner has attended upon any coroner's inquest in obedience to any such order as aforesaid of the coroner, the said practitioner shall for such attendance at any inquest in Great Britain be entitled to receive such remuneration or fee as is mentioned in the schedule hereunto annexed; and for any inquest held in Ireland the said practitioner shall be paid in the manner provided by the laws in force in that part of the United Kingdom; and the coroner is hereby required and commanded to make his order for the payment of such remuneration or fee, when the inquest shall be held in Great Britain, and such order may be addressed and directed to the churchwardens and overseers of the parish or place in which the death has happened; and such churchwardens and overseers, or any one of them, is and are hereby required and commanded to pay the sum of money mentioned in such order of the coroner to the Medical witness therein mentioned, out of the funds collected for the relief of the poor of the said place.* IV. Provided nevertheless, and be it further enacted, that no order of payment shall be given, or fee or remuneration paid, to any Medical practitioner, for the performance of any post-mortem examination which may be instituted without the previous direction of the coroner. V. Provided also, and be it further enacted, that when any inquest shall be holden on the body of any person who has died in any public hospital or infirmary, or in any building or place belonging thereto, or used for the reception of the patients thereof, or who has died in any county or other lunatic asylum, or in any public infirmary or other public medical institution, whether the same be supported by endowments or by voluntary subscriptions, then and in such case nothing herein contained shall be construed to entitle the Medical officer whose duty it may have been to attend the deceased person as a Medical officer of such institution as aforesaid, to the fees or remuneration herein provided. VI. And be it further enacted, That where any order for the attendance of any Medical practitioner as aforesaid shall have been personally served upon such practitioner, or where any such order not personally served shall have been received by any Medical practitioner in sufficient time for him to have obeyed such order, or where any such order has been served at the residence of any Medical practitioner, and in every case where any Medical practitioner has not obeyed such order he shall for such neglect or disobedience forfeit the sum of five pounds sterling, upon complaint thereof made by the coroner or any two of the jury before any two justices having jurisdiction in the parish or place where the inquest under which the order issued was held, or in the parish where such medical practitioner resides; and such two justices are hereby required, upon such complaint, to proceed to the hearing and adjudication of such complaint, and, if such Medical practitioner shall not show to the said justices a good and sufficient cause for not having obeyed such Since the passing of this Act the coroner himself has been required by another Act, 1st Vict. cap. 68, to pay the Medical fees after examination of every inquest, and charge the amount to the county. order, to enforce the said penalty by distress and sale of the offender's goods, as they are empowered to proceed by any Act of Parliament for any other penalty or forfeiture. VII. And be it enacted, that nothing in this Act contained shall extend to Scotland. CORONER'S INQUEST at upon the body of By virtue of this my Order as Coroner for required to appear before me and the Jury at on the dred and day of at , you are one thousand eight hunof the clock, to give evidence touching the cause of the death of the aforesaid person; [and make or assist in making a post-mortem examination of the body (with an analysis of the contents of the stomach, if such be necessary), and report thereon at the said inquest.] INITIAL NOMENCLATURE. A.B.. A.M. C.M.. Corr.. F.F.P.S. Fellow Faculty of Physicians & Surgeons, Glasgow. Fell. Roy. Med. Chir. Soc.. Fellow Royal Medico-Chirurgical Society. F.G.S. LONDON. ABEANDER, FREDERICK JOHN, 10, Brunswick-terr. Westbourne - grove West. W.-L.R.C.P. Edin. 1859; M.R. C.S. Eng. 1859. ANDREW, EDWYN, Univ. Coll. Hosp. Gower-st. W.C. add F.R.C.S. Eng. (exam.) 1859; Mem. Path. Soc. ANSTIE, FRANCIS E., 15, Onslowsq. S.W.-add L.R.C.P. 1859; omit Phys. Hammersmith Disp. BRIGHT, JOHN M., 10, Thurlow villas, West Dulwich. S.-for Dulwich, read Guildford, Surrey, and add Res. Off. Guildford Disp. BRINGLOE, JOHN, Cold Harbour lane, Camberwell. S.-M.R.C.S. Eng. and L.S.A. 1859. (Name to be added.) BRUNTON, WILLIAM R., 5, Charlotte-row, Walworth. S.-add Sen. Asst.-Surg. 1st Surrey Rifles. BURNIE, WILLIAM, 18, Guildfordst., Russell-sq. W.C., for Guildfordst. read 4, Eldon-pl., Bradford, Yorks.; for Sen. Phys. Islington Disp. read late Phys, &c. CARSON, ALEXANDER, 121, Cock Hill, Ratcliffe. E.-dead; name should therefore be omitted. CARTER, WILLIAM, 25, Queen'sterr., Queen's-rd. Bayswater. W.M.R.C.S. Eng. 1842; L.S.A. 1841; late Surg. Brentford Disp. (Name to be added.) CHANCE, FRANK, 51, Wimpole-st. Cavendish-sq. W.-add Mem. Philos. Soc. Camb. CLARK, Sir JAMES, Bart., 22B, Brook-st. W.- omit * Hosp. Paddington. W.-add L.R.C.P. FLETCHER, JOHN W., Oriental st. W.-omit M.R.C.S. Eng. 1836. House, Hackney. N.E.-M.D. and HOOD, THOMAS, 11, Hart-st- JOHN, PHILIP, 22, Coppice-row, Clerkenwell. E.C.-omit*. JOHNSON, ATHOL A.W. 37, Albemarle-st. W.-omit *. KEENE, ALFRED WM., 34, Upp. Stamford-st. S.-add 14, Gt. Carterlane. E.C. KENNEDY, RICHARD, 13, Bromleyterr. East India-rd. E.-omit *. LOGAN, DAVID DUNCAN, 21A, Brit. Univ. Montreal, Canada, 1842; Leinster-sq., Hyde-pk. W.-M.D. Med. Assoc. Contrib. Hosp. Reports F.C.P.S. Lower Canada; Mem. Brit. to Med. Circ. (Name should be omitted from Prov. List.) W., before Howland-st. insert 32, Fitz- MARTIN, ROBERT, St. Bartholo COBBE, CHARLES, Stamford Hill. mew's Hosp. E.C.-add F.R.C.P. N.-M.R.C.S. Eng. 1841. CROFT, JOHN MCG. A.T. 8, Abbeyrd. St. John's Wood. N.W. add M.R. C.P. Lond. 1859. DICKINSON, WILLIAM H., 3, Charles-st., Berkeley-sq., for Charlesst. read 11, Chesterfield-st. May Fair. W. DRUITT, ROBERT, 37, Hertford-st. May Fair. W.-omit FELCE, STAMFORD, St. Mary's Lond. Hanover-sq. W.-for George-st. read 1859. W.C.-omit* and add F.R.C.S. Eng. B. 33, W.C. TOO LATE LIST. RAMSKILL, J. SPENCE, St. Helen's-pl EC-add Sen. Phys. to Hosp. for Paralysis and Epilepsy. REIDY, WILLIAM H. Bridge House, Caledonian-rd.-died on November 16; his name should therefore be omitted. REYNOLDS, THOMAS, 15, Roehampton-st. Westminster. S.W.MR.CS. Eng, and L.S.A. 1854; late House-Surg. Boy. Isle of Wight Infirm. (Name should be added.) ROE, WILLIAM HAMILTON, 57, Park-st. W.-add M.R.C.P. Lond. 1859. ROGERS, WILLIAM, R., 56, Bernersst. W.-add Phys. Samaritan Free Hosp. RYAN, WILLIAM BURKE, 16, Norfolk-terr, Bayswater. W.-add Hon. Surg. South Middlx. Rifle Volunteers. SAVORY, WILLIAM SCOVELL, 18, Charterhouse-sq. E.C.-omit Surg. Boy, Gen. Disp.; add Fell. Roy. Med. Chir. Soc.. SCHULOF, MAURICE, 14, Brook-st. W.-omit. SILLIFANT, HORATIO, 1, Thornhill-sq. N-add Hon. Surg. Railway Rifle Volunteers. SMITH, FRANCIS, 164, Blackfriars Regist. Soc. rd. S.-add Surg. South Dist. Cab- SMITH, WILLIAM ABBOTTS, 38, SMITH, WM. TYLER, 7, Upp. STANTON, JOHN, 7, Upp. George- Lond. 1859. THUDICHUM, JOHN L. W. 20, UTTERSON, EDWARD V., Balham WALLIS, EDWARD, 44, Gt. Marl- WARD, MARTINDALE, Markham-sq. WELLS, RICHARD F., 16, Artillerypl., Finsbury-sq. E.C.—for Artillerypl. read 32, City-rd. E.C.-in line 4 omit Apoth.: add Exam. Surg. Houseless Poor Soc. PROVINCIAL. BOWDEN, RICHARD BAYLY, 3, ADAMS, EDWARD B., Bungay, Suffolk-omit; add Mem. Norwich Hanover-sq., Herne Bay, KentM.R.C.S Eng. and L.S.A. 1822; forANDERSON, JOHN, Bedford-merly Surg. Roy. South Devon YeoMD. St. And. 1855; L.R.C.S. Edin. manry. 1854. (Name to be added.) ANTHONY, Јонх, Washwood Heath, Birmingham-add M.D. Camb. 1859. BARKER, RICHARD H., Hungerford, Berks omit *. BARTON, HENRY THOS., 11, Bathst. Liverpool-M.R.C.S. Eng. 1859. (Name should be added.) BEELEY, BENJ., Holmfirth, Yorks. BELL, JOHN, Weaverthorpe, Yorks. -emit". BELL, WILLIAM, Gateshead-M.D. Edin. 1859. BLUNDELL, JOHN W. F., Mc Calverley Lodge, Tunbridge Wells add LK.C.P. Edin. 1859. BROADBENT, EDWARD F., Lincoln-omit *. BROWNE, HENRY, Hayes End, Middlx.-omit*; add late Res. Med. Off. Vernon House Asyl. Glamorgansh.; Chol. Med. Off. Lambeth, 1849; Newcastle 1853; Mem. Assoc. Med. Off. Asyls. Insane. BULL, GEORGE RHIND, 15, Easyrow, Birmingham—omit *. BURTON, WILLIAM, Brompton, Kent-add L.R.C.P. Edin. (exam.) CAMERON, 1859. ANGUS, Keighley, Yorks.-M.D. and L.R.C.S. Edin. 1850. (Name to be added.) CARPENTER, ALFRED, High-st. Croydon-add M.D. Lond. 1859. CRAIG, JOHN STIRLING, Stratford |