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
3. A license or authorization to practise physic, surgery, and
midwifery, or either, within Lower Canada, whether granted under
ordinance 28 G., III., c. 8, or act 10 and 11 Vict., c. 26, and acts
amending the same, or under c. 71 of the Consolidated Statutes for
Upper Canada, or any act amending the same.
4. A certificate of qualification to practise medicine, surgery, and
midwifery, or either, hereafter granted by any colleges or bodies named
or referred to in sec. 6.
5. A medical or surgical degree or diploma of any university or college
in Her Majesty’s dominions or of such other universities or colleges as
the council may determine.
6. A certificate of registration under the Imperial Act 21 and 22
Vict., c. 90, known as “The Medical Act,” or any act amending the same.
7. A commission or warrant as physician or surgeon in Her Majesty’s
military service.
8. Certificates of qualification to practise medicine under any of the
acts relating to homœopathy or the eclectic system of medicine.
FEES.—To registrar, for transfer under sec. 9 (2), $2.
To registrar, for registration under sec. 24, not more than $10, to be
fixed by the by-laws of council.
To registrar, for registration under sec. 25, such fees as the council
may by general by-law establish.
To registrar, for copies under sec. 38, 5 cents a folio.
Members are required to pay an annual fee to the college; the amount
and means of enforcing which are in the discretion of the elected
members of the council (Act 1893, c. 27, s. 6).
PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND.
MEDICAL SOCIETY.—The members of the medical profession constitute a
body corporate under the name of the “Medical Society of Prince Edward
Island” (Act 1892, c. 42, s. 1).
Persons registered under the act 34 Vict., c. 25, or 37 Vict., or the
Prince Edward Island Medical Act of 1890, are members of the society
and entitled to register under this act without a fee (_ib._, s. 2).
All persons registered under this act are members of the said society
(_ib._, s. 3).
REGISTRATION.—There is a council of said society, composed of seven
members of the society elected by the society (_ib._, s. 4), which is
required to appoint a registrar among other officers (_ib._, s. 6); and
to cause him to keep a register of the name of every person registered
under this act, or the acts mentioned in sec. 2, and from time to time
of the names of all persons who have complied with this act and the
rules and regulations made by the council respecting the qualifications
of practitioners of medicine, surgery, or midwifery, which is called
the Prince Edward Island Medical Register; and only those persons whose
names are inscribed therein are qualified and licensed to practise
medicine, surgery, or midwifery, except as hereinafter provided (_ib._,
s. 8).
The registrar is required to keep his register correct, and to make the
necessary alterations in the addresses and qualifications of persons
registered (_ib._, s. 9).
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