S
9.
375
Act is identical with that which
the Medical gentlenen, petition have unged, it
better to
practice of Medicine and
in their respective
in their
Surgery
the
enable persons requiring medical aid to distinguish qualified, from unqualified Practitioners, and I would
et's that
ales point to the facts the Legislature in all Auropea Countries, in the Australian
Colonies, in New Zealand, in the Dominion of Canada, in
the West Indiest, in Mauritius,
in
A
ost countries of South
America has demured it expedient
to
paso
laws regulating the
practice
countries, and that in the
Nuited States the leading
Medical Corporations.
present
me at the
moment strenuously
endraumanning (and have ins some states partly succeeded)
to have similar laws enacted
Great Britain
therein, whilst in
powerful agitation is being for the fuumpons of
carried
making
fouce
the acts already
steel more
stringent, and
I would also urge that whilst
in Stong Kang there is
a
Board