Show HOW KINGS PAY I DOCTORS Liberal Remuneration Uccaived by Royaltys Physicians The coronation baronetcy conferred on Frederick Treyea will not be the great surgooiis only reward for his successful I Tc6 Voyfence of the King ont of danger For bin four weeks attendance ut Sand rlnelmm and recovery df the t King from I tynhold fever In 1571 Sir William Gull rti cclvccl 10000 an well as tho dignity of biironst Twice the amount was paid to Sir Morrell Mackenzie for his treatment of the late Einjiorpr Frcdeiick and in addition ad-dition he was presented with the Order of the Bcd ICnirlc r The doctors who attended Queen Vlci torla In her last illness received 2COO fuln I OILS each But the record in m dlc111 JecS j Is held by the ancestor of tho prcaertt Lord Mayor Of London Dr > Dlznsdalo who received f < ir Ills journey to SL Peters Ibm I-bm and vaccination of the Empiots Catherine IL ilOOPO as Ills foci and iO > 0 for trawling expenses and also the title of baron and a life pension of tWO a year Sir Frederick Troves has certainly earned a generous reward for his skill At little more than n moments riVulu he placed his whole time at the Kinds service and for at least seven days and nights he never went to bed snatching sleep at Buckingham palace at odd moments mo-ments HIV daughters wedding occurred during thedc critical days and It was only when she hezself drove to the palncfc and put the case berore her father that he took a hurried halfhour to attend the jnlei ceremony The medical men who are attending tho ICing are all attached to his Majestys household some In honorary capacities mnd othcrsrunder nominal pay JFor instance i in-stance SJrThomas BarlaW physician I to the hotjrehold Is In receipt of a small snIary while SIx Iiotl rlck Troves and Sir TJiJTns Smith as honorary sergeant Mirncoiio ic not In receiptof pay Nor can thev by ruaSon of court usac send In a bill for scrlccJ renuoIcd The KJI1t may 2S he mmaly 11003 send the lIono rurlts a recompense f 591110 lJOlt sliic1m compares irtosc than favorably withhpn l I orarlums receivedfrom tnivute persons Thesurgeons and iphjslcSans to the j household such arf Sir Francis tanking Sir Thomas Barlow Dr Hewitt Mr AN In hum and Mr Fripp arc In receipt of from r 2 OO to 300 per Year for which they are expected to attend upon all the members of the royal liousohold without further chliijre For instance if rojaj scullery inalcl so far rises above her sta t 7 tion as to acquire housemaids fowc she has the attrition of thtf most skillful mrtflral men la tho country A call 4rotti a private patient worth perhaps 200Is I neglected for this summons front 4fea I royal scullery If the wife of the mutef i of the household or the subdean of tha I Chapel Royal or the master of mtwlo or the captain of the Yeomen of Ihfc Guard wish it they may have fhfi advtc of tiny of these gentlemen without payinjj1 for It London Chronicle ji |