GENERAL MEDICAL COUNCIL
TEMPORARY REGISTRATION IN MEDICAL REGISTER
DEFENCE (GENERAL) REGULA TIONS, 1939
DEFENCE REGULATION 32B*
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The following Regulation shall be substituted for Regulation thirty-two B of the principal Regulations:-
32B.-(1) Where on the application of any person-
(a) who is by law entitled to practise medicine, surgery and midwifery, in any place outside the British Islands; or
(b) who, though not so entitled, holds or has held
a medical diploma granted in any such place, or has passed the examinations necessary to obtain such a diploma;
it is shown to the setisfaction of the General Medical Council that that person fulfils the prescribed conditions, the Council may, if they think fit, direct that he shall be registered in the medical register -
(i) if the place in question is within His Majesty's dominions, or a British protectorate, or a territory in respect of which a mandate on behalf of the League of Nations has been accepted by His Majesty and is being exercised by the Government of any part of His Majesty's dominions, as a colonial practitioner; and
(ii) in any other case as a foreign practitioner;
and on the direction being given that person shall be registered accordingly, and section fourteen of the Medical Act, 1886, shall apply in relation to persons registered by virtue of this Regulation as it applies in relation to persons registered under that Act:
Provided that without prejudice to the provisions of the Medical Acts relating to the erasure of names from the register, person registered by virtue of this Regulation shall cease to be registered on the revocation or expiration thereof.
(2) In this Regulation
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(a) the expression 'prescribed conditions' means
such conditions as to nationality, character, professional qualifications and otherwise as
This Regulation was substituted by Order in Council of September 11, 1941, for the Regulation added to the Defence (General) Regulations, 1939, by Order in Council of July 24, 1940.