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THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 21ST JANUARY, 1893.

3. Sections 12 and 13 of the principal Ordinance are hereby repealed and the following sections are substituted in lieu thereof, viz.:--

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"12. (a) Any person who is registered as a Medical or "Surgical Practitioner according to the Law "of any of Her Majesty's Dominions (other "than the United Kingdom and this Colony) "and therein is entitled or qualified to prac- "tise Medicine, Surgery and Midwifery and "(b) Any person holding a medical diploma, degree, fellowship, membership, licence, authority "to practise, letters testimonial, certificate, For other status or document granted by any university, corporation, college or other body, or by the Hongkong College of "Medicine for Chinese in this Colony, or "by any departments of or persons acting "under the authority of the Government of

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any Country or place within or without "Her Majesty's Dominions, qualifying or "entitling him to practise Medicine, Surgery "and Midwifery in the Country or place " where it is granted

"shall be entitled to be registered under the principal Or- "dinance as hereby amended: Provided always that such 'person shall prove to the satisfaction of the Board that he "is of good character and that he has passed through a course of study and examination as thorough and sufficient as the minimum course of study and examination in any "similar case required under the Imperial Medical Acts "1858 and 1886 or by Order of Her Majesty's Privy "Council."

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"13. Documentary or other evidence of the identity of any person applying for registration under the last preced- ing section and of the fact that such person has been registered as aforesaid in some country or place within "Her Majesty's Dominions other than the United Kingdom *C or this Colony as aforesaid or that such diploma or other "document aforesaid has been granted and that such person possesses the necessary qualifications as aforesaid shall be "submitted to the Board by any person applying to be 'registered and the Board shall forthwith consider the same. If the Board is satisfied with the proofs forwarded "it shall grant to such person a certificate in the form C "in the schedule hereto or as near thereto as circumstances "will permit. Such certificate shall be impressed with a stamp for duty by way of registration fee of $25 and upon production to the Colonial Secretary shall entitle such "person to registration as a Medical Practitioner in this Colony. If the Board is not satisfied that such person "has been registered as aforesaid or with his diploma or "other document as aforesaid or with the evidence of quali- "fication or with the character of the applicant it shall "submit the case, with a full report thercou together with "all documents in connection therewith to the Governor "in Council: The Governor in Council shall decide whether "the Board shall or shall not give the certificate as afore- "said; such decision shall be final, and if in the applicant's "favour he shall thereupon be entitled to such certificate."

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4. (1) Schedule B of the principal Ordinance is hereby amended by substituting for the words and figures "Act 21 and 22 Victoria, Chapter 90," the words and figures following, viz.: "the Imperial Medical Acts 1858 and 1886 (or as may be).”

(2) Schedules C and D of the principal Ordinance are hereby repealed and schedule C to this Ordinance is hereby substituted in lieu of schedule D in the principal Ordinance.

5. Any repeal hereby made shall not be deemed to affect any matter or thing done or suffered or right acquired under the repealed section or part of the principal Ordi-

nance.

6. In the principal Ordinance the words "registered under this Ordinance or words to the like effect shall be deemed to refer to registration under the principal Ordinance as amended by this or by future Ordinance.

Passed the Legislative Council of Hongkong, this 11th day of January, 1893.

F. H. MAY, Acting Clerk of Councils.

Assented to by His Excellency the Governor the 17th day of January, 1893.

G. T. M. O'BRIEN, Colonial Secretary.

Repeal of Es. 12 and 13

of No. 6 of 1884.

Reglatration of duly qualified persons,-

(a) Already registered in other Colonies.

(b) Holding diplomas, &c., in other countries.

Evidence of qualification

&c.

Amendment and repeal of schedules.

Operation of repeal.

Construction

of principal Ordinance.

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