THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 8TH MARCII, 1884.
5. The Colonial Secretary shall koup the Register eòr- reet in accordance with the provisions of this Ordinance, and make from time to time the necessary alterations in the addresses or qualifications of the persons registred under this Ordinance, and cancel in the Register the names of all persons registered under this Ordinure who have died or ceased to be qualified,
The Colonial Secretary may write a letter to any regis tered person addressed to him according to his ævideoss in the Register to inquire whether he has changed his residence, and if he does not receive an answer to such letter within six months after the sending thereof, he may cancel in the Register the name of such person.
6. Every person registered under this Ordinance shall be entitled to practice medicine and surgery in this Colony, and to demand and recover reasonable charges for medical or surgical aid rendered by such person, and the costs of medicines or surgical appliances supplied by himn.
7. No person shall be entitled to recover in any action any charge for any practice of medicine or surgery by any person not registered under this Ordinance.
8. The words "legally qualified Medical Practitioner," or "daly qualified Medical Practitioner," or any words importing a person recognised at law as a Practitioner in medicine or surgery, or as any kind of a member of the medical profes- sion, where used in any Ordinance, shall be construed to mean a Practitioner registered under this Ordinance.
9. No certificate signed after the passing of this Ordi- nance, which certificate is, by any Act or Ordinance, re- quired to be signed by a physician, a surgeon, an apothe- eary, or any other Medical or Surgical Practitioner, shall be valid unless the person signing it be registered under this Ordinance.
10. A board to be styled "The Medical Board," shall be established under this Ordinance, and shall consist of any three registered Practitioners willing to accept the appoint- ment, who may be thereto appointed by the Governor. Every member so appointed shall hold office for three years and no longer, unless re-appointed by the Governor. The board shall consider and reject upon all uncters laid before it under sections 18 and 11 of this Ordhee as therein provided.
11. Any person elaiming to be cutidad umier the „Aets of the United Kingden 21 and 22 Victoria, Chapter 10, and 31 and 32 Victoria, Chapter 29, to be registotel in Long- kong under this Orlinuce, shall be so registered upon producing to the Colonial Secretary, in proof of his title thereto, a declaration, according to the form B. in the Schedule to this Ordinance, mate by him before any Justice of the Peace, and impressed with a stamp for duty, by way of registration fee, of 15: Provided that the name of such person appears in "The Medical Rezistor" then most recently published under the Act of the United Kingdom, 21 and 22 Victoria, Chapter 90, or he produces to the Colonial Secretary a certified copy of the entry of his name in the General Register or in any branch Register of the United Kingdom, signed by the Registar of the General Medical Conncil or of any Branch Conncil of the United Kingdom.
12. Any Melical or Surgical Practitioner who, pursuant to law, is registered as such and entitled accordingly to certain privileges in practising medicize or surgery, a.end- ing to his qualifications in any one or more of the provinces of the dominion of Canada, or in any other British Colony other than Hongkong, shall, upon proof thereof, be catitled to be registered accordingly under is Ordinance. Dormen- razy evidence of his being this lawfully registered in such other Colony may be subinitted to the Colonial Scoreiney by any such Practitioner who wishes to be registered in Fongs kong. If the Colonial Segrotary is satisfied dat such evidence establishes sutleient proof of the registration in such other Colny and of the identity of the appliceat, he shall give to the Practitioner a ectalente to this elect, peroiding to* the form C. in the Schedule to this Oalingure sud, mesu the applicant returning the same to him duly impressed with a stamp of $5 for duty by way of registration fee, shail register him arcordingly under this Ordinance. If the Colonial- Secretary is not satisfied, he shall submit the case to the Govor in Commeil for decision as te whether he shall or shall not give such certificate, and such decision shall be final.
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