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great pains
on the consideration
of the just claims and arguments
of Colonial Practitioners.
There
are however new.
points
raised in the memorial from Hong Kong..
Jam.
Sir
your obedient Servant.
(signed) H. W. Acland.
Siz
With
C.0. 12 14.999
General Medical Council Office
299 Oxford Street. W.
reference
to
Your
August
2
relating
Aujush 14. 1882
letter (45153) of
to the memorial from
Medical Practitioners in Hong Kong, I have to
make the following further observations as promised in my letter to
you of August 8. As I understand the memorial
from Medical Practitioners in Hong Kong their
prazer
the
seems to be, that there should be
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in Hong Kong a Register of Medical Practitione constructed on the principle of
"Act, 1958, whereby
the "medical
"Persons requiring
And shall be enabled to distinguish
Medical
qualified from unqualified Practitioners (Preamble to medical Act.)
And further it appears that the British Practitioners resident in Hong Kong have no desire that such Practive should include only persons who held British qualifications; but it should include
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