Minutes of the General Medical Council's thirty-eighth session, held on November 17 to 21, 1885 : with an appendix containing the Council's amended standing orders.
- General Medical Council.
- Date:
- 1885
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: Minutes of the General Medical Council's thirty-eighth session, held on November 17 to 21, 1885 : with an appendix containing the Council's amended standing orders. Source: Wellcome Collection.
Provider: This material has been provided by The Royal College of Surgeons of England. The original may be consulted at The Royal College of Surgeons of England.
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![Tliese questions shall bo put from the Chair, and not in the form of a Eegolution by a mover and seconder. 14. The GiiNEKAL Registrar shall, upon the removal of any iime from the Register, pursuant to the provisions of the pre- ceding Clauses, without delay send notice of snch removal to the Practitioner, and such notice shall be sent by a letter addressed to the last known address, or to the registered address of the i'ractitioner. 15. The General Registrar shall, within one month after liny names have been removed from the Medical Register by order of the General Council under Sections XXVIII or XXIX of the Medical Act (1858), send to the various Bodies enumerated in Schedule (A) to the Medical Act, to each member of the General Council, and to each of the Branch Registrars, a list of all Registered Practitioners whose names have up to that time been removed from the Register, and shall call the attention of each Licensing Body to the following Standing Order of the General Council :— The Council recommend that no person whose name has been once removed from the Medical Register shall, without the consent of the General Medical Council, be admitted to examination for any new Qualification. Appendix, Form A. Notice to a Registered Practitioner to attend Proceedings roR Removal of his Name from the Medical Register. Sir,—On behalf of the Medical Council I give yon notice that information and evidence has been laid before the Council, by which you are charged with having been guilty of infamous ■ onduct in a professional respect, the particulars of which alleged ondnct are as follows : [Here set out the circumstances briefly.} r that you were, on the day of convicted of the following [misdemeanour] at namely : \_8et mt 'particulars of the conviction.'} And I am directed further to give you notice that on the ''*y 0^ 188 , a meeting of the General Medical OCNCIL will be held at](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b22294338_0135.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)