1950_MEDICAL_REGISTRATION_ORDINANCE — Page 3

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Medical Registration.

7. Subject to the provisions of any Ordinance relating to stamp duty, every registered person shall be entitled to practise medicine and surgery in the Colony, and, except in the case of a person whose conditions of employment do not permit him to do so, to demand and recover reasonable charges for medical or surgical aid rendered and the cost of medicines or surgical appliances supplied by him.

[CAP. 161

Stamp

Subject to Ordinances person may recover charges.

registered

practise and

person not

charges.

8. Subject to the provisions of section 3, no person Unregistered shall be entitled to recover in any action any charge for to recover any practice of medicine or surgery by any person not registered.

of Medical

9. (1) A Board, to be styled the Medical Board, shall Constitution continue to function and shall consist, as heretofore, of the Board. Director and the Senior Naval and Military Medical Officers for the time being in the Colony, and two registered medical practitioners and three other fit persons willing to serve who may be appointed by the Governor.

(2) A member appointed by the Governor shall hold office for three years, and may be reappointed or removed by the Governor at his pleasure.

(3) Three members of the Medical Board shall form a quorum.

(4) The Director shall be ex officio the chairman of the Medical Board; but in the case of his absence from any meeting of the Board, the members of the Board present The shall appoint any other of its members as chairman. chairman shall have a deliberative and a casting vote.

(5) The Board may make standing orders for regulating the procedure at, and in connexion with its meetings.

[10]

10. (1) The following persons shall be entitled to be Persons registered in the register-

(a) any person who is duly registered according to law as a medical and surgical practitioner in any other part of His Majesty's dominions and therein is entitled to practise medicine, surgery and midwifery: Provided that such person's qualification is accepted by the General Council of Medical

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entitled to be registered in the register.

12 of 1949, s. 5.

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Medical Registration. 7. Subject to the provisions of any Ordinance relating to stamp duty, every registered person shall be entitled to practise medicine and surgery in the Colony, and, except in the case of a person whose conditions of employment do not permit him to do so, to demand and recover reasonable charges for medical or surgical aid rendered and the cost of medicines or surgical appliances supplied by him. [CAP. 161 Stamp Subject to Ordinances person may recover charges. registered practise and person not charges. 8. Subject to the provisions of section 3, no person Unregistered shall be entitled to recover in any action any charge for to recover any practice of medicine or surgery by any person not registered. of Medical 9. (1) A Board, to be styled the Medical Board, shall Constitution continue to function and shall consist, as heretofore, of the Board. Director and the Senior Naval and Military Medical Officers for the time being in the Colony, and two registered medical practitioners and three other fit persons willing to serve who may be appointed by the Governor. (2) A member appointed by the Governor shall hold office for three years, and may be reappointed or removed by the Governor at his pleasure. (3) Three members of the Medical Board shall form a quorum. (4) The Director shall be ex officio the chairman of the Medical Board; but in the case of his absence from any meeting of the Board, the members of the Board present The shall appoint any other of its members as chairman. chairman shall have a deliberative and a casting vote. (5) The Board may make standing orders for regulating the procedure at, and in connexion with its meetings. [10] 10. (1) The following persons shall be entitled to be Persons registered in the register- (a) any person who is duly registered according to law as a medical and surgical practitioner in any other part of His Majesty's dominions and therein is entitled to practise medicine, surgery and midwifery: Provided that such person's qualification is accepted by the General Council of Medical 257 entitled to be registered in the register. 12 of 1949, s. 5.
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Medical Registration. 7. Subject to the provisions of any Ordinancé relating to stamp duty, every registered person shall be entitled to practise medicine and surgery in the Colony, and, except in the case of a person whose conditions of employment do not permit him to do so, to demand and recover reasonable charges for medical or surgical aid rendered and the cost of medicines or surgical appliances supplied by him. [CAP. 161 Stamp Subject to Ordinances person may recover charges. registered practise and person not charges. 8. Subject to the provisions of section 3, no person Unregistered shall be entitled to recover in any action any charge for to recover any practice of medicine or surgery by any person not registered. of Medical 9. (1) A Board, to be styled the Medical Board, shall Constitution continue to function and shall consist, as heretofore, of the Board. Director and the Senior Naval and Military Medical Officers for the time being in the Colony, and two registered medical practitioners and three other fit persons willing to serve who may be appointed by the Governor. (2) A member appointed by the Governor shall hold office for three years, and may be reappointed or removed by the Governor at his pleasure. (3) Three members of the Medical Board shall form a quorum. (4) The Director shall be ex officio the chairman of the Medical Board; but in the case of his absence from any meeting of the Board, the members of the Board present The shall appoint any other of its members as chairman. chairman shall have a deliberative and a casting vote. (5) The Board may make standing orders for regulating the procedure at, and in connexion with its meetings. [10] 10. (1) The following persons shall be entitled to be Persons registered in the register- (a) any person who is duly registered according to law as a medical and surgical practitioner in any other part of His Majesty's dominions and therein is entitled to practise medicine, surgery and mid- wifery: Provided that such person's qualification is accepted by the General Council of Medical 257 entitled to be registered in the register. 12 of 1949, s. 5.
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Medical Registration.

7. Subject to the provisions of any Ordinancé relating to stamp duty, every registered person shall be entitled to practise medicine and surgery in the Colony, and, except in the case of a person whose conditions of employment do not permit him to do so, to demand and recover reasonable charges for medical or surgical aid rendered and the cost of medicines or surgical appliances supplied by him.

[CAP. 161

Stamp

Subject to Ordinances person may recover charges.

registered

practise and

person not

charges.

8. Subject to the provisions of section 3, no person Unregistered shall be entitled to recover in any action any charge for to recover any practice of medicine or surgery by any person not registered.

of Medical

9. (1) A Board, to be styled the Medical Board, shall Constitution continue to function and shall consist, as heretofore, of the Board. Director and the Senior Naval and Military Medical Officers for the time being in the Colony, and two registered medical practitioners and three other fit persons willing to serve who may be appointed by the Governor.

(2) A member appointed by the Governor shall hold office for three years, and may be reappointed or removed by the Governor at his pleasure.

(3) Three members of the Medical Board shall form

a quorum.

(4) The Director shall be ex officio the chairman of the Medical Board; but in the case of his absence from any meeting of the Board, the members of the Board present The shall appoint any other of its members as chairman. chairman shall have a deliberative and a casting vote.

(5) The Board may make standing orders for regulating the procedure at, and in connexion with its meetings.

[10]

10. (1) The following persons shall be entitled to be Persons registered in the register-

(a) any person who is duly registered according to law as a medical and surgical practitioner in any other part of His Majesty's dominions and therein is entitled to practise medicine, surgery and mid- wifery: Provided that such person's qualification is accepted by the General Council of Medical

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entitled to be registered in the register.

12 of 1949, s. 5.

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