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.884.

A.D. 1884.]

MEDICAL REGISTRATION.

[No. 1.

437

(3.) Three members of the Board shall form a quorum. (4.) The Board shall consider and report upon all matters laid before it under section 13 or section 14, as therein provided.

Qualifications for Registration.

21 & 22 Vict. c. 90.

49 & 50 Vict. c. 48.

Schedule: Form No. 2.

11. Any person claiming to be entitled under the Medical Acts, 1858 and 1886, of the Imperial Parliament, or any Act amending the same, to be registered under this Ordinance shall be so registered on producing to the Colonial Secretary, in proof of his title thereto, a declaration, according to the Form No. 2 in the Schedule to this Ordinance, made by him before any Justice of the Peace and impressed with a stamp for duty, by way of registration fee, of five dollars: Provided that the name of such person appears in "The Medical Register" then most recently published under the Medical Act, 1858, of the Imperial Parliament or such person produces to the Colonial Secretary a certified copy of the entry of his name in the general register or in any branch register of the United Kingdom, signed by the Registrar of the General Medical Council or of any branch council of the United Kingdom.

12. Any person who--

(1.) 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 practise medicine, surgery, and midwifery; or

(2.) holds a medical diploma, degree, fellowship, membership, licence, authority to practise, letters testimonial, certificate, or 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 department of or person acting under the authority of the Government of 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 this Ordinance: Provided always that such person shall prove, to the satisfaction of the Medical 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 said Medical Acts, 1858 and 1886, of the Imperial Parliament or by Order of Her Majesty's Privy Council.

13.-(1.) Documentary or other evidence of the identity of any person applying for registration under the last preceding section and of the fact that such person has been registered as aforesaid in some country or other Colony or country, qualified in etc.

Evidence of qualification applying to registration of person

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.884. A.D. 1884.] MEDICAL REGISTRATION. [No. 1. 437 (3.) Three members of the Board shall form a quorum. (4.) The Board shall consider and report upon all matters laid before it under section 13 or section 14, as therein provided. Qualifications for Registration. 21 & 22 Vict. c. 90. 49 & 50 Vict. c. 48. Schedule: Form No. 2. 11. Any person claiming to be entitled under the Medical Acts, 1858 and 1886, of the Imperial Parliament, or any Act amending the same, to be registered under this Ordinance shall be so registered on producing to the Colonial Secretary, in proof of his title thereto, a declaration, according to the Form No. 2 in the Schedule to this Ordinance, made by him before any Justice of the Peace and impressed with a stamp for duty, by way of registration fee, of five dollars: Provided that the name of such person appears in "The Medical Register" then most recently published under the Medical Act, 1858, of the Imperial Parliament or such person produces to the Colonial Secretary a certified copy of the entry of his name in the general register or in any branch register of the United Kingdom, signed by the Registrar of the General Medical Council or of any branch council of the United Kingdom. 12. Any person who-- (1.) 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 practise medicine, surgery, and midwifery; or (2.) holds a medical diploma, degree, fellowship, membership, licence, authority to practise, letters testimonial, certificate, or 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 department of or person acting under the authority of the Government of 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 this Ordinance: Provided always that such person shall prove, to the satisfaction of the Medical 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 said Medical Acts, 1858 and 1886, of the Imperial Parliament or by Order of Her Majesty's Privy Council. 13.-(1.) Documentary or other evidence of the identity of any person applying for registration under the last preceding section and of the fact that such person has been registered as aforesaid in some country or other Colony or country, qualified in etc. Evidence of qualification applying to registration of person
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MEDICAL REGISTRATION.

[No. 1.

437

(3.) Three members of the Board shall form a quorum. (4.) The Board shall consider and report upon all matters laid before

it under section 13 or section 14, as therein provided.

Qualifications for Registration.

of person

Medical Acts.

21 & 22 Vict. c. 90.

49 & 50 Vict.

c. 48.

Schedule:

Form No. 2.

11. Any person claiming to be entitled under the Medical Acts, 1858 Registration and 1886, of the Imperial Parliament, or any Act amending the same, to be registered under this Ordinance shall be so registered on produc- der Imperial ing to the Colonial Secretary, in proof of his title thereto, a declaration, according to the Form No. 2 in the Schedule to this Ordinance, made by him before any Justice of the Peace and impressed with a stamp for duty, by way of registration fee, of five dollars: Provided that the name of such person appears in "The Medical Register" then most recently published under the Medical Act, 1858, of the Imperial Parlia- ment or such person produces to the Colonial Secretary a certified copy of the entry of his name in the general register or in any branch register of the United Kingdom, signed by the Registrar of the General Medical Council or of any branch council of the United Kingdom.

12. Any person who--

(1.) 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 practise medicine, surgery, and midwifery; or (2.) holds a medical diploma, degree, fellowship, membership, licence, authority to practise, letters testimonial, certificate, or 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 department of or person acting under the authority of the Government of 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 this Ordinance: Provided al- ways that such person shall prove, to the satisfaction of the Medical 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 said Medical Acts, 1858 and 1886, of the Imperial Parliament or by Order of Her Majesty's Privy Council.

13.-(1.) Documentary or other evidence of the identity of any per- son applying for registration under the last preceding section and of the fact that such person has been registered as aforesaid in some country

Registration of person other Colony or country,

qualified in

etc.

Evidence of qualification applying to

of person

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