The Act of Incorporation and the 
By-Laws of the Massachusetts 
Homeopathic Medical Society 
 
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Title: The Act Of Incorporation And The By-Laws Of The 
Massachusetts Homeopathic Medical Society 
Author: Massachusetts Homoeopathic Medical Society 
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The 
ACT OF INCORPORATION 
 
and the 
BY-LAWS 
of the 
Massachusetts Homoeopathic Medical Society. 
 
Boston: 
Printed by Fred Rogers. 
159 Washington Street 
1864. 
 
ACT OF INCORPORATION. 
Commonwealth of Massachusetts. 
In the Year One Thousand Eight Hundred and Fifty-Six. 
 
AN ACT TO INCORPORATE THE MASSACHUSETTS 
HOMOEOPATHIC MEDICAL SOCIETY.
Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives in General 
Court assembled, and by the authority of the same, as follows:-- 
SECT. 1.--Samuel Gregg, William Wesselhoeft, Luther Clark, George 
Russell, Milton Fuller, John A. Tarbell, David Thayer, their associates 
and successors, physicians, be, and they hereby are, made a 
Corporation, by the name of the MASSACHUSETTS 
HOMOEOPATHIC MEDICAL SOCIETY, with all the powers and 
privileges, and subject to all the duties, liabilities, and restrictions, set 
forth in the forty-fourth chapter of the Revised Statues. 
SECT. 2.--Said Corporation may hold real and personal estate to the 
amount of fifty thousand dollars. 
SECT. 3.--The members of said Society shall not be liable to be 
mustered or enrolled in the militia of this Commonwealth. 
SECT. 4.--The members of said Society, or such of their officers or 
members as they shall appoint, shall have full power and authority to 
examine all candidates for membership, concerning the practice of 
specific medicine and surgery, provided said candidates shall sustain a 
good moral character, and shall present letters testimonial of their 
qualifications from some legally authorized medical institution; and if, 
upon such examination, the said candidates shall be found qualified for 
membership, they shall receive the approbation of the Society. 
SECT. 5.--This act shall take effect from and after its passage. 
House of Representatives, May 30, 1856. Passed to be enacted, 
CHARLES A. PHELPS, Speaker. 
In Senate, May 31, 1856. Passed to be enacted, ELIHU C. BAKER, 
President. 
June 3, 1856. Approved, HENRY J. GARDNER. 
Secretary's Office, Boston, June 24, 1856. A true copy. Attest: 
FRANCIS DE WITT, Secretary of the Commonwealth.
BY-LAWS 
of the 
Massachusetts Homoeopathic Medical Society, 
Revised and Adopted April 13th, 1864. 
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SOCIETY. 
I. This Society shall consist of the persons named in the Act of 
Incorporation, and such other persons as may have been elected 
members in accordance with its By-laws. 
 
OFFICERS OF THE SOCIETY. 
II. The Society, at its Annual Meeting, shall elect, by ballot, a President, 
two Vice-Presidents, Corresponding Secretary, Recording Secretary, 
Treasurer, Librarian, and five Censors, who shall together constitute an 
Executive Committee, to whom shall be intrusted the general business 
of the Society when it is not in session; the appointment of all standing 
committees, and such other committees as they may deem expedient; 
and the selection of some suitable person to deliver an address, at the 
annual meeting of the Society, on some subject connected with medical 
science. At every annual meeting, they shall present a report of their 
proceedings during the past year; and shall also furnish a list of two 
candidates for each office of the Society for the ensuing year. The 
officers shall continue in office till the adjournment of the annual 
meeting next after their election, at which time the duties of the newly 
elected officers shall commence. 
 
DUTIES OF THE OFFICERS.
III. The President shall preside at all meetings of the Society and of the 
Executive Committee; and shall deliver an address before the Society, 
at the commencement of the annual meeting. 
In case of the absence or other disability of the President, his duties 
shall devolve on the Vice-President, by seniority, if present; otherwise 
on such person as the meeting may appoint. 
Members shall not be eligible to the office of President more than once 
in five years. 
IV. The Corresponding Secretary shall have the charge and custody of 
all letters and communications transmitted to the Society; and to him 
they should be addressed. He shall prepare and transmit whatever 
communications the Society or Executive Committee may direct; and 
he shall perform such other duties as may be assigned to him. 
V. The Recording Secretary shall give notice and keep a    
    
		
	
	
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