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No.16236.

Sir,

603

General Council of Medical Education
and Registration of the United
Kingdom.

18484

299, Oxford Street,
London, W.
25 MAY 06.

22nd May, 1906.

I have to inform you that, at a meeting of the Executive Committee of this Council held on 21st inst. a communication from the Secretary of State for the Colonies, a copy of which is enclosed, was under consideration.

It was resolved that a communication be addressed to the Lord President, for the information of the Secretary of State for the Colonies, stating that the Executive Committee are strongly of opinion that, in the Colony of Hong Kong, the right to practise Medicine and Surgery should be restricted to duly qualified practitioners who are registered in the Home, Colonial or Foreign List of the British Medical Register, inasmuch as in this way alone can the General Medical Council exercise supervision over the sufficiency of the qualifications and over the professional conduct of the practitioners concerned.

It was resolved that, in answer to the inquiry of the Secretary of State for the Colonies, the Lord President be also reminded that Orders in Council have been issued extending Part II. of the Medical Act, 1886, to the following Colonies, Dependencies, and Foreign Countries: - New South Wales, Victoria, South Australia, New Zealand, India, Ceylon, Nova Scotia, Malta, Italy and Japan.

The Clerk of
The Privy Council.

I am, Sir,
Your obedient Servant,
M. E. Allen.
Registrar.

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No.16236. Sir, 603 General Council of Medical Education and Registration of the United Kingdom. 18484 299, Oxford Street, London, W. 25 MAY 06. 22nd May, 1906. I have to inform you that, at a meeting of the Executive Committee of this Council held on 21st inst. a communication from the Secretary of State for the Colonies, a copy of which is enclosed, was under consideration. It was resolved that a communication be addressed to the Lord President, for the information of the Secretary of State for the Colonies, stating that the Executive Committee are strongly of opinion that, in the Colony of Hong Kong, the right to practise Medicine and Surgery should be restricted to duly qualified practitioners who are registered in the Home, Colonial or Foreign List of the British Medical Register, inasmuch as in this way alone can the General Medical Council exercise supervision over the sufficiency of the qualifications and over the professional conduct of the practitioners concerned. It was resolved that, in answer to the inquiry of the Secretary of State for the Colonies, the Lord President be also reminded that Orders in Council have been issued extending Part II. of the Medical Act, 1886, to the following Colonies, Dependencies, and Foreign Countries: - New South Wales, Victoria, South Australia, New Zealand, India, Ceylon, Nova Scotia, Malta, Italy and Japan. The Clerk of The Privy Council. I am, Sir, Your obedient Servant, M. E. Allen. Registrar.
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COPY. No.16236. Sir, 603 General Council of Medical Education and Registration of the United Kingdom. 18484 299, Oxford Street, London, West 25 MAY 06. 22nd May, 1906. I have to inform you that, at a meeting of the Executive Committee of this Council held on 21st inst. a communication from the Secretary of State for the Colonies, a copy of which is enclosed, was under consideration. It was resolved that a communication be addressed to the Lord President, for the information of the Secretary of State for the Colonies, stating that the Executive Committee Hope are strongly of opinion that, in the Colony of Hong Kong, the right to practise Medicine and Surgery should be re- stricted to duly qualified practitioners who are regis- tered in the Home, Colonial or Foreign List of the British Medical Register, inasmuch as in this way alone can the General Medical Council exercise supervision over the suf- ficiency of the qualifications and over the professional conduct of the practitioners concerned. It was resolved that, in answer to the inquiry of the Secretary of State for the Colonies, the Lord President be also reminded that Orders in Council have been issued extending Part II. of the Medical Act, 1886, to the following Colonies, Depen- dencies, and Foreign Countries:- New South Wales, Victoria, South Australia, New Zealand, India, Ceylon, Nova Scotia, Malta, Italy and Japan. The Clerk of The Privy Council. I am, Sir, Your obedient Servant, M. E. Allen. Registrar. S
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COPY.

No.16236.

Sir,

603

General Council of Medical Education

and Registration of the United

Kingdom.

18484

299, Oxford Street,

London, West 25 MAY 06.

22nd May, 1906.

I have to inform you that, at a meeting of the Executive Committee of this Council held on 21st inst. a communication from the Secretary of State for the Colonies, a copy of which is enclosed, was under consideration.

It was resolved that a communication be addressed to the Lord President, for the information of the Secretary of State for the Colonies, stating that the Executive Committee Hope are strongly of opinion that, in the Colony of Hong Kong, the right to practise Medicine and Surgery should be re- stricted to duly qualified practitioners who are regis- tered in the Home, Colonial or Foreign List of the British Medical Register, inasmuch as in this way alone can the General Medical Council exercise supervision over the suf- ficiency of the qualifications and over the professional conduct of the practitioners concerned. It was resolved that, in answer to the inquiry of the Secretary of State for the Colonies, the Lord President be also reminded that Orders in Council have been issued extending Part II. of the Medical Act, 1886, to the following Colonies, Depen- dencies, and Foreign Countries:- New South Wales, Victoria, South Australia, New Zealand, India, Ceylon, Nova Scotia, Malta, Italy and Japan.

The Clerk of

The Privy Council.

I am, Sir,

Your obedient Servant,

M. E. Allen.

Registrar.

S

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