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2. To publish or circulate a false report, or one 

 reflecting on the honor or the dignity of a confrere, or 

 a member of the profession. 



3. Any disloyal act in the professional and social 

 intercourse of physicians. 



4. To abandon a patient in danger, without suffi- 

 cient reason and without affording him the opportunity 

 of obtaining the services of another physician. 



5. To sollicit clients, to represent oneself, by ad- 

 vertisement or otherwise as an adept of some false, 

 unscientific or secret system, or as making use of certain 

 secret specifics or drugs ; to falsely assume, through 

 public advertisements, the title of specialist for the 

 treatment of certain diseases ; to manufacture, sell or 

 cooperate, in any way whatever, to the fabrication or 

 sale of secret or patent drugs or specifics, or of formula 

 unknown to the profession ; to lend one's name as phy- 

 sician, or one's diploma, to purely commercial ventu- 

 res, or to persons not entitled to practise Medicine in 

 this Province. 



6. To tender or advertise one's services at reduced 

 rates, in order to harm a confrere. 



7. Through complacency or other reason, deliver 

 false certificates concerning, births, deaths, the nature 

 of diseases, the state of health, vaccination, disinfection, 

 etc, 



8. The habitual abuse, of spirituous liquors or 

 the habitual and excessive use of narcotics. 



