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Searching for bills with subject of 600 - 'Physical and mental health (e.g. hospitals, apothecaries, quarantine)'Searching for bills occuring in session '' -
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SessionShort TitleTitleStatute Number
1729Steevens' HospitalFor finishing and regulating the hospital founded by Richard Stevens, esquire, doctor of physic.3 George II c.23
1747Steevens' Hospital and St. Patrick's HospitalFor enabling the governors and guardians of the hospital founded by Dr Richard Steevens, to grant a piece of ground in fee-farm to the governors of St. Patrick's Hospital, Dublin, for the site of that hospital.21 George II c.1 (private)
1749Mercer's HospitalFor regulating the hospital founded by Mary Mercer, spinster.23 George II c.18
1751Cork infirmaryFor establishing an infirmary in the city of Cork, and to vest the house called the infirmary house, and the back yard thereunto belonging, which is built at the east end of the church yard of St Mary Shandon, otherwise St Ann's in the liberties of the city of Cork, in certain trustees forever, and to give such trustees, such powers as may be necessary to promote and execute the purposes of an infirmary in the city of Cork, and for uniting several small parishes in the suburbs of the said city.25 George II c.23
1790AApothecariesFor more effectually preserving the health of his majesty's subjects throughout the kingdom of Ireland, and for erecting an apothecaries' hall, and regulating the business of an apothecary within the city of Dublin, and the suburbs and liberties thereof.Not Enacted
1791ApothecariesFor the more effectually preserving the health of his majesty's subjects, for erecting an apothecaries' hall in the city of Dublin, and regulating the profession of an apothecary throughout the kingdom of Ireland.31 George III c.34
1796AApothecariesTo explain, amend and make more effectual an act, entitled, an act for more effectually preserving the health of his majesty's subjects, for erecting an apothecaries' hall in the city of Dublin and regulating the profession of an apothecary throughout the kingdom of Ireland.Not Enacted
1796AInfirmaries and hospitalsTo amend an act passed in the 5th year of the reign of his present majesty, entitled, an act for erecting and establishing public infirmaries or hospitals in this kingdom.Not Enacted