6.

374

might

time

fit from time to

to appoint, should constitute the medical Board.

with such constitution it is

difficult to rimagine that any charge of infairness could be reasonably brought against it,

since it's members would

constantly change, and large proportion of

0

thew

would not be

engaged

in

private practice, it would

not lie at all liable to be

d in its decisions by

influenced private

ат

percorral motives.

Information regarding Forrige

Diplomas

Diplomas

was could:

could be abtar

be obtained

through the various Consuls,

T

buy

o other

adopted

by the Medical Board, and in

all cars it is

would dee

a

suggested there

final appest to dais Morallency in Council.

In

reference to the third objection of our Fisher's act

forth

th in his protest "that there is no necessity for the pacering

of

auch

Act," II am desired

to direct this breelleney's attention

to the preamble of the Predical Act" wherein the sole reason. givew for the passing of the

Act

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