British vessels medical certificates from
persons
who
are
without medical
education experience.
Somewhat hard however
I say
but such
as no
It
was a
Colony
such as this for the Government to
say that it will recognize no ratification and such as are given by legally qualified British practitioners specially,
opportunity is given to parties desiring to practice either to register Diplomas or to pass examinations for the purpose of registration before Medical Board appointed for the
examination of foreign medical men. It is hard if a rule
laid down such as would prevent from being recognized
medical
men
as
such
ships belonging to the country
in which he is licensed to practice.
Assuming that No Gye would be legally entitled to practice throughout the United States of America and that he has had experience of his profession
in other places since he obtained his
diploma - it seems hard to say that practically the Government has lost faith that he is not a fit person to practice in Hong Kong
and that without giving him a chance of showing his ability by passing
an examination. In all the West Indian Colonies, I think, I can speak with
certainty for Jamaica
foreign diplomas are recognized as being valid