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
Any member of the college may have his name transferred from one class
of voters to any other on presenting to the registrar a certificate
duly signed by the member or members of the board of examiners to
examine candidates on subjects specified as peculiar to each school of
medicine, testifying that the member so applying has shown a sufficient
knowledge of the system of medicine he desires to connect himself with,
to entitle him to be admitted to the class he desires, and being so
admitted he is entitled to vote in that class only (_ib._, s. 9 [1]).
No member is entitled to return to the class from which he has been
transferred without the sanction of the council (_ib._, s. 9 [2]).
The council appoints officers including a registrar (_ib._, s. 13).
The council must appoint an executive committee to take cognizance of
and action upon all matters delegated to it by the council or which may
require immediate attention or interference between the adjournment of
the council and its next meeting, and all such acts shall be valid only
till the next ensuing meeting of the council (_ib._, s. 4).
DIVISION ASSOCIATION.—In each territorial division established by
the act there may be established a Division Association, of which
every member of the said college residing within the said territorial
division shall be a member (_ib._, s. 15).
PROFESSIONAL FEES.—The division association may submit to the council
a tariff of professional fees suitable to their division, and on the
said tariff receiving the approval of the council, signed by the seal
of the college and the signature of the president, such tariff shall be
held to be a scale of reasonable charges for the division or section
of a division where the members of the association making it reside
(_ib._, s. 16).
REGISTRATION.—In a register kept by the registrar the council
is required to cause to be entered the name of every person duly
registered and all persons who have complied with the act and the rules
and regulations made by the council respecting the qualifications of
practitioners of medicine, surgery, and midwifery; and those persons
only whose names are inscribed in the register shall be deemed to be
qualified and licensed to practise medicine, surgery, or midwifery,
except as hereinafter provided (_ib._, s. 21).
The registrar is required to keep his register correct and to make the
necessary alterations in the addresses or qualifications of persons
registered. And he may write to any registered person at his address
on the register, to inquire whether he has ceased to practise or
has changed his residence, and if no answer be returned within six
months, may erase the name of such person; the name shall be restored
on compliance with the other provisions of the act (_ib._, s. 22, as
amended Act 1891, c. 26, s. 9).
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