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THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 3RD MARCH, 1883.

14. If any Practitioner registered under this Ordinance is convicted of any felony or misdemeanor, or, after due inquiry, is adjudged by the Medical Board to have been guilty of infamous conduct in any professional respect, the Medical Board may, if they think fit, inform the Colonial Secretary thereof and the Colonial Secretary shall thereupon strike the name of such Practitioner off the Register.

15. All questions respecting the right of any person to bo registered, or the mode of registration, or the liability of any person to be struck off the Register, and all questions respecting any alteration of the Register, shall, in case of dispute, be decided, subject to an appeal to the Governor in Council. If there is no such appeal, the order, direction, or decision shall be final. If there is such an appeal, the decision of the Governor in Council shall be final, and be may give all such directions to the Colonial Secretary as may be necessary for enforcing such decision.

16. Any person who wilfully makes before any Justice of the Peace any false declaration, purporting to be a declar- ation under this Ordinance, shall be guilty of perjury.

17. If any person fraudulently procures or attempts to pro- cure himself or any other person to be registered under this Ordinance by making or producing, or causing to be made or produced, any false or fraudulent representation or decla- ration, either orally or in writing, he and every person aiding and assisting him therein shall be guilty of a misde meanor, and shall, on conviction thereof, be imprisoned, with or without hard labour, for any term not exceeding two years.

18. Any person not registered under this Ordinance who falsely takes or uses in this Colony any name or title or addition, implying a qualification to practice medicine or surgery, shall be liable for each offence, on summary con- viction before a Police Magistrate, to a penalty not excced- ing one hundred dollars.

19. All Medical Officers of Her Majesty's Army and Navy, respectively serving in Hongkong on full pay, shall be deemed to be registered under this Ordinance.

Form A.

Persons qualified to practise Medicine and Surgery.

Name.

Address.

Nature of qualification.

Date of qualification.

Form B.

do hereby

I, A.B., residing at

declare, that I am a member (or as the case may be) of (here state the college, faculty, or society) and was authorized by such (here state the college, faculty, or society which gave the authority) on the

day of

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to practise medicine and surgery as appears by my (here specify the diploma, certificate or other document evidencing such authority) now produced and shown to the undersigned C.D. Justice of the Peace.

Signed A. B.

Declared before me this

C.D., Justice of the Peace.

day of

Form C.

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I, A.B., Colonial Secretary, do hereby certify that C.D. has satisfied me that he is a Medical Practitioner, registered as such, and entitled to practise medicine and surgery in (name of Colony), and I give this certificate accordingly under Section

of the Medical Ordinance, 1883.

Dated this

day of

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A. B., Colonial Secretary.

Form D.

We, the Medical Board, do hereby certify that A.B. has satisfied us that he is a Medical Practitioner, holding a diploma (or as the case may be) (granted to him by as the case may be) in consequence of his having passed through a course of study and examinations as thorough and sufficient as is the minimum course in such a case approved by Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council under Section 21 of the Act of Parliament 21 and 22 Victoria, chapter 90, and we give this certificate accordingly under Section 13 of the Medical Ordinance, 1883.

Dated this

day of

(To be sigued by a majority of the Board.

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