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The safeguarding, before the Legislature, of the 

 rights and privileges of the College of Physicians. 



All urgent questions that may arise between the 

 adjournment of the Board and its next meeting. 



All other questions submitted by the Board. 



It must present a report of its transactions at each 

 semi-annual meeting of the Board. 



CHAPTER IV. 



The Council of Discipline. 



I. Any complaint or charge, laid against a member 

 of the College for having failed in his professionnal 

 duties, or for having committed an act derogatory to 

 the honor of the profession, must be drawn up in wri- 

 ting, to be submitted to the Council of Discipline. It 

 must mention the names, residence and occupation of 

 both the complainant and the accused, and clearly defi- 

 ne the action which has caused the complaint, and be ac- 

 companied by a deposit of twenty dollars, as a guarantee 

 that the complainant shall pay the costs and expenses 

 that might be adjudicated against him. 



Should the accused reside in the districts of Mon- 

 treal, or St. Francis, the complaint and deposit shall be 

 addressed to the Secretary at Montreal, and should he 

 reside in the districts of Quebec or of Three-Rivers, the 

 complaint and deposit shall be forwarded to the Secre- 

 tary at Quebec. 



II. The Registrar may also, with the assent of the 

 Executive Committee, lodge a complaint against a 



