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<p n="537">After which were Read the Orders of the House<lb></lb>
whereby the <rs type="occupation" id="LMTHMC55202_occ107">Doctr: & Surgeons</rs>
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are for bid to<lb></lb>
Receive any Money or Reward for the Cure of<lb></lb>
any patients taken into this House, and<del>that</del>
<lb></lb>
they are obliged to attended three dayes in a Week vizt:<lb></lb>
Atendays Thursday & Saturdays on the Service<lb></lb>
of this House.</p>
<p n="538"> <note type="authorial" place="margin">G:<lb></lb>
20.<lb></lb>
20.<lb></lb>
15.<lb></lb>
15.<lb></lb>
15.<lb></lb>
85</note>
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This Comittee also inspected the Recomendacon<lb></lb>
made to the Genrll: Court by a Grand Comittee the<lb></lb>
29th: April 1693: on behalfe of the Dr: Surgeons &<lb></lb>
<rs type="occupation" id="LMTHMC55202_occ108">Apothecary</rs>
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in respect of their extraordinary<lb></lb>
Care & Paines by reason of the Great Numbers of<lb></lb>
Soldiers & Seaman Etc for some yeares past sent<lb></lb>
into this House Which Matter being Referred<lb></lb>
back to the Comittee They on the 14th: of June<lb></lb>
1694: Ordered a Gratuinty of 20: Guineys to<lb></lb>
Dr: Torlesse the like to the <rs type="occupation" id="LMTHMC55202_occ109">Apothecary</rs>
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and<lb></lb>
15: Guineys apeice to the Surgeons, and agreed<lb></lb>
to Received it to the Genrll: Court that the Drs:<lb></lb>
& Surgeons should be yearly considered in case<lb></lb>
of Extraordinary Trouble & that the <rs type="occupation" id="LMTHMC55202_occ110">Apothecary</rs>
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should<lb></lb>
have £20: or £30: P ann allowed dureing the Warr.</p>
<p n="539">And this Comittee finds that Severall of the<lb></lb>
Comr: for the Sick & Wounded Soldiers & Seaman<lb></lb>
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attended at a Comittee of<lb></lb>
this House 21th: May 1696: and desired the<lb></lb>
continuance of the Care of this House as usuall<lb></lb>
for what Seaman should be sent lather, and gave<lb></lb>
Assureance to Serve this Hospll: in procureing<lb></lb>
the same Allowance for <rs type="occupation" id="LMTHMC55202_occ111">Seaman</rs>
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as is allowed<lb></lb>
for Soldiers being 4d: P diem</p>
<p n="540">After which this Comittee finds that a Gratuity<lb></lb>
of £15: a peice was made to the <rs type="occupation" id="LMTHMC55202_occ112">Doctors Surgeons</rs>
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<lb></lb>
& <rs type="occupation" id="LMTHMC55202_occ113">Apothecary</rs>
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, by order of Genrll. Court 26th. Augt:<lb></lb>
1697: in respect of their extraordinary Services<lb></lb>
and that they had been Assessed upon the Capitacon<lb></lb>
Tax.</p>
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