Medical Jurisprudence, Forensic medicine and Toxicology. Vol. 1Witthaus, R. A. (Rudolph August)
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Medical Jurisprudence, Forensic medicine and Toxicology. Vol. 1
Witthaus, R. A. (Rudolph August)
Medical jurisprudence; Poisons; Toxicology
Registration may be proved by the production of a printed or other
copy of the register certified under the hand of the registrar of the
council for the time being, and any certificate on such copy purporting
to be signed by any person as registrar is _prima facie_ evidence that
he is registrar without further proof (_ib._, s. 49).
LIMITATIONS.—Prosecutions under the act must be commenced within six
months from the date of the offence (_ib._, s. 50).
STAY.—The council may stay proceedings in prosecutions (_ib._, s. 51).
PROSECUTOR.—Any person may be prosecutor or complainant under the act
(_ib._, s. 52).
FEES.—To the registrar, for registration under this act, such sum as
may from time to time be fixed by the council by resolutions or by-law,
but not exceeding $100 (_ib._, s. 36, as amended, Act 1893, c. 27, s.
1).
To the medical council, on or before March 1st, annually, $10, or such
other sum as may from time to time be fixed by the council (_ib._, s.
53, as amended, Act 1890, c. 30, s. 3).
For registration, by persons registered under Act 1893, c. 27, s. 2, a
fee fixed by the council not to exceed $100 (Act 1893, c. 27, s. 2).
MANITOBA.
COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS.—The medical profession is
incorporated as “The College of Physicians and Surgeons of Manitoba”
(Rev. Stat. of Man., 1891, c. 98, s. 2).
All persons lawfully registered under previous acts or the present act
are members of the said college (_ib._, s. 3, 4).
COUNCIL.—There is constituted by law a council of the said college
composed of representatives selected as provided in the act, each of
whom must be a practitioner licensed under this act (_ib._, s. 5 to 8).
No member of the college who is in arrears for his annual fees or any
part thereof is entitled to vote at the election for members of the
council or be eligible for election as a member thereof (_ib._, s. 15).
REGISTER.—The council is required to appoint a registrar and to cause
a register to be kept in which shall be entered the name of every
person registered under this act or under the Consolidated Statutes of
Manitoba, chap. 9, and the acts amending the same, and of all persons
who comply with this act, and the rules and regulations made by the
council respecting the qualifications of practitioners of medicine,
surgery, and midwifery. Only those whose names are inscribed in the
book are deemed qualified and licensed to practise medicine, surgery,
or midwifery (_ib._, s. 17, 24, 25).
QUALIFICATION.—All persons duly registered under existing laws when
the revised statutes took effect are deemed registered under the
present law (_ib._, s. 27).
The registrar was required immediately upon his appointment to register
the name of every person registered under previous acts (_ib._, s. 28).
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