(seq. 63)

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10thly uniformity of charges ought to be observed by the member
of this society: it shall therefore be among the first [resolves]
of this society to establish certain fees for particular
services, under which it shall be deemed [infamous]
to practice: nevertheless if any gentleman of the
society, [emmint] in the profession, shall [then] to the
established fees are not adequate to his services; it
shall be lawful for him so far to exceed the established
fees as he may think reasonable.
And to prevent any evasion of the intent of this article
each number shall particularize in his bills the
number of [illegible], the distance, and
medicine, provided they be of such [illegible] as shall have
a price affixed to them by the society. [Voted].
11thly if any member shall presume to violate or evade the
spirit and intent of the foregoing regulations,
on conviction, he shall be [expenced] to the contempt
of the whole society and the shall censure him
equal to the nature of the offence.

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