Two Diplomas Awarded to George Joseph Bell now in the Possession of the Royal Medical Society

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  • Matthew H Kaufman

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.2218/resmedica.v268i2.1026

Abstract

The two earliest diplomas in the possession of the Royal Medical Society were both awarded to George Joseph Bell, BA Oxford. One of these diplomas was his Extraordinary Membership Diploma that was awarded to him on 5 April 1839. Very few of these Diplomas appear to have survived, and the critical introductory part of his Diploma is inscribed as follows:

Ingenuus ornatissimusque Vir Georgius Jos. Bell dum socius nobis per tres annos interfuit, plurima eademque pulcherrima, hand minus ingenii f elicis, quam diligentiae insignis, animique ad optimum quodque parati, exempla in medium protulit. In quorum fidem has literas, meritis tantum concessus, manibus nostris sigilloque munitas, discedenti lubentissime donatus.2 Edinburgi 5 Aprilis 1839.3

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Kaufman, M. H. (2014). Two Diplomas Awarded to George Joseph Bell now in the Possession of the Royal Medical Society. Res Medica, 268(2). https://doi.org/10.2218/resmedica.v268i2.1026