ORDINANCE No. 6 OF 1884. 1787
Medical Registration.
for duty, by way of registration fee , of $ 5 : Provided that the name of
such person appears in " The Medical Register " then most recently
published under the Act of the United Kingdom, 21 and 22 Victoria,
chapter 90 , or he produces to the Colonial Secretary a certified copy of
the entry of his name in the general register or in any branch register
of the United Kingdom , signed by the Registrar of the General Medical
Council or of any Branch Council of the United Kingdom .
12. Any medical or surgical practitioner who , pursuant to law, is Persons
registered in
registered as such and entitled accordingly to certain privileges in prac Colonies
entitled to
tising medicine or surgery , according to his qualifications in any one or be registered
here.
more of the provinces of the Dominion of Canada , or in any other British
Colony other than Hongkong , shall , upon proof thereof, be entitled to be
registered accordingly under this Ordinance. Documentary evidence of
his being thus lawfully registered in such other Colony may be submitted
to the Colonial Secretary by any such practitioner who wishes to be
registered in Hongkong. If the Colonial Secretary is satisfied that such
evidence establishes sufficient proof of the registration in such other
Colony and of the identity of the applicant, he shall give to the practi
tioner a certificate to that effect, according to the form C in the schedule
to this Ordinance and , upon the applicant returning the same to him duly
impressed with a stamp of $5 for duty by way of registration fee , shall
register him accordingly under this Ordinance. Ifthe Colonial Secretary
is not satisfied, he shall submit the case to the Governor in Council for
decision as to whether he shall or shall not give such certificate, and such
decision shall be final.
13. Any medical or surgical practitioner holding a diploma , a Persous hold
ing diplomas,
licence, or a certificate of any kind concerning his professional qualifica &c. entitled to
be registered.
tions granted to him by any University or by any College or Faculty of
Physicians or Surgeons, after and in consequence of his having passed
through a course of study and examination as thorough and sufficient as
is the mininum course in any like case approved by Her Majesty's Most
Honourable Privy Council , under section 21 of the Act of the United
Kingdom , 21 and 22 Victoria , chapter 90 , shall, upon proof that such
diploma, licence, or certificate was so granted , be entitled to be registered
accordingly under this Ordinance. Documentary or other evidence of his
identity, and' of the fact that such diploma, licence, or certificate was so
granted may, together with his diploma, licence , or certificate, be submitted
to the medical board by any practitioner who wishes to be so registered