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THE HONG KONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, MAY 6, 1932.

PERSONS QUALIFIED TO PRACTISE MEDICINE AND SURGERY,—Continued.

NAME.

Woo Wai-tak, Arthur

胡惠德

ADDRESS.

NATURE OF QUALIFICATION,

China Building. Member of the Royal College of Sur- geous (England); Licentiate of the Royal College of Physicians (London); and Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery of the University of Lou- don.

DATE OF QUALIFICATION.

Jan, 1913.

May, 1916.

Woods, Frederick Lindsay

Kowloon.

Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery of the University of Cambridge.

1905.

Wu Ta-pino

8, Ashley Road, Kowloon.

Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of 14th December,

1928. Surgery of the University of Hong Kong.

Yang Lin

楊琳

Eliot Hall, Hong Kong University.

Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of

21st December,

Surgery of the University of Hong Kong.

1928.

Yeoh Cheang-hoe

Government

Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of

1926.

Civil Hospital.

Surgery of the University of Hong Koug,

Yeo Kok-cheang

Sanitary Department.

Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery of the University of Hong Kong.

1925.

Yip Keung-ki

2B, Pottinger Street.

葉强基

Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery of the University of Hong Kong.

28th December,

1927.

Yip Tai-ching

葉大楨

China Building. Member of the Royal College of Sur-

geons, (England),

1928.

Licentiare of the Royal College of Physi-

cians (London).

1928.

Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery of the University of London.

1929.

Yu Chiu-kwong

46B, Bonham Road.

余朝光

Bachelor of Medicine and Rachelor of Surgery of the University of Hong Kong.

December, 1929.

Yuen Mo-yin, (Miss) Hilda...... 1, Third Street.

阮慕賢

Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of 21st December,

Surgery of the University of Hong Kong.

1931.

All Civil Medical Officers and all Medical Officers of His Majesty's Army and Navy respectively serving in Hong Kong on full pay shall be deemed to be registered under this Ordinance (Ordinance No. 1 of 1884, Section 19).

NOTE:--No medical practitioner is entitled to practise in the Colony unless he is in possession of a valid certificate for the current year stamped in accordance with the provisions of the Stamp Ordinances, 1921. This does not apply to the following:-

(a) any person the whole of whose time is at the disposal of the Crown;

(b) any professor of the Faculty of Medicine of the University of Hong Kong;

(c) any person who may for the time bring be exempted by the Governor in Council on the ground that the whole of the time of such person is at the disposal of some charitable institution.

(Ordinance No. 26 of 1929, Section 5).

4th May, 1932.

A. R. WELLINGTON, Director of Medical & Sanitary Services.

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