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Extract from the Minutes of the
General Medical Council
of November 26th 1914.
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HONG KONG ORDINANCE 1914 communicated by Colonial Secretary, who invites
observations.
It establishes a Register and an Advisory Dental Board. It does not establish any form of diploma, but leaves large discretion to the Governor in Council in the recognition of grounds of admission to the Register, such as long practice in the Colony, or other grounds deemed sufficient, Practice, or the offer to practice, or the wrongful assumption of titles, are prohibited under penalty.
Unsuccessful attempts at legislation were made in 1905, the difficulty being the small number of practitioners holding any qualification and the large number of Chinese practitioners.
A reasoned report upon the measure is tendered by the local | Attorney-General, who regarda it as the best compromise attain- able under the circumstances obtaining in the Colony.
November 25, 1914.
CHARLES S. TOMES,
Chairman.
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