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party holding our to be registered legally qualified practitioners, provided the passes a satisfactory examination before a medical board appointed for the purpose. I should think course might be adopted here
Course
eve
such
without the passing of an Ordinance for the purpose, where
any person gain an advantage by undergoing a voluntary examination.
considers he would gain an
(argued) George Phillippo Attorney General
1 May 1871
From Mr. Gye to Colonial Secretary
544
Victoria Dispensary Riddar St.
Hongkong, 5th February, 1877,
I beg most respectfully to draw
your attention to the great disadvantage.
Medical practitioners in this harbour
are made
in consequence
of
the Government Health Officer of the port being permitted to solicit private practice from the Ships Entering the port, whilst visiting officially.
This advantage, together with the official appointments as set forth in the Enclosed.
The Honourable,
J. Gardiner Austin
Colonial Secretary
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party holding our to be registered legally qualified prachtours, provided the passes a catiefactory stamination before a medical board appointed for the purpose. I should thunk cours might be adopted here
Course
eve
such
without the passing of an Ordinance for the purpose, where
any person gain an advantage by undergoing a voluntary examination.
considers he would gain an
(argued) George Phillippo Attorney General
1 May 1971
From Mr. Gye to Colonis
544
Victoria Dispensary Riddar Mt.
Honghong, 5th ebruary, 18777,
beg most respectfully to draw-
I beg
your attention to the
reat disadvantage. great
Medical practitioners in this harbour
are mude.
in Co
the
e quen
of
Government Health Officer of
the port being permitted to solicit private practice from the Ships
Entering
the m
the
port, so hilst visiting
officially.
This advantage,
together with the official appoint-
pents
The Honourable,
as set forth in the Enclosed.
caret,
J. Gardiner Austin Ost G
Celonial Secretary
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