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Persons entitled to

MEDICAL REGISTRATION.

No. 1 of 1884.

(2) A member appointed by the Governor shall hold office for three years, and may be re-appointed or removed by the Governor at his pleasure.

Three members of the Medical Board shall form a quorum.

[s. 11, rep. No. 2 of 1923.]

12. Subject to the other provisions of this Ordinance, the following persons shall be entitled to be registered:

(a) Any person who is duly registered according to law as a medical and surgical practitioner in any other part of His Majesty's dominions and therein is entitled to practise medicine, surgery and midwifery: Provided that such person's qualification is accepted by the General Council of Medical Education and Registration of the United Kingdom as admitting to registration by them:

(b) Any person who holds any degree in medicine and surgery granted by the University of Hongkong:

(c) Any person who holds a degree, diploma or licence in medicine and surgery of any medical school in Europe, the United States of America or the Empire of Japan, the degrees, diplomas and licences of which are recognised as entitling to registration by the General Council of Medical Education and Registration of the United Kingdom:

Provided always that any such person shall prove to the satisfaction of the Medical Board that he is of good character.

13.--(1) Documentary or other evidence of the identity of any person applying for registration under section 12 and of the facts, and qualifications therein referred to shall be submitted to and forthwith considered by the Medical Board.

(2) If the Medical Board is satisfied with the proofs submitted, it shall grant to such person a certificate in Form No. 3 in the Schedule or as near thereto as circumstances will permit.

(3) Such certificate shall be impressed with a stamp of twenty-five dollars, and, on production to the Colonial Secretary, shall entitle such person to registration as a medical practitioner.

* As amended by No. 31 of 1914, and Law Am. Ord., 1923.

† As amended by Law Rev. Ord., 1923, and Law Am. Ord., 1923.

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