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
Every person who possesses one or more of the following qualifications
shall, upon the payment of the fee, to be fixed for each particular
class by by-law of the council, be entitled to be registered on the
production to the registrar of the document proving such qualification:
1. Persons entitled to be registered at the time of the coming into
force of the revised statutes.
2. Any member of any incorporated college of physicians and surgeons
of any province of the Dominion of Canada, or any member of any other
incorporated body of medical men in Canada, exercising powers similar
to those conferred by this act on the College of Physicians and
Surgeons of Manitoba, where, by the laws of the province under which
the said incorporated body exists, similar rights to register and to
practise medicine are granted to the persons incorporated under this
act.
3. Every person mentioned in chap. 48 of Act 49 and 50 Vict. of the
Parliament of the United Kingdom.
4. Every graduate in medicine upon examination of the University of
Manitoba.
5. Every person who produces to the registrar the certificate under the
corporate seal of the University of Manitoba hereinafter provided for
(_ib._, s. 29).
The registrar is required to keep his register correct, and to make
from time to time the necessary alterations in the addresses or
qualifications of the persons registered (_ib._, s. 30).
Every person registered who obtains a higher degree or other
qualification is entitled to have it inserted in the register in
substitution of or in addition to the qualification previously
registered, on the payment of such fees as the council may appoint
(_ib._, s. 34).
No qualification is entitled to be entered on the register unless the
registrar be satisfied by proper evidence that the person claiming it
is entitled thereto. Appeal lies from the registrar’s decision to the
council (_ib._, s. 35).
The registrar, if dissatisfied with the evidence adduced, may, subject
to appeal to the council, refuse registration until proper evidence is
furnished, duly attested by oath or affirmation before a judge of any
county court (_ib._, s. 36).
FRAUDULENT REGISTRATION.—Any entry proved to the satisfaction of the
council to have been fraudulently or incorrectly made may be erased
from the register by order in writing of the council (_ib._, s. 38).
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