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years, as soon as the law governing the College of Phy- 

 sicians and Surgeons, shall be modified so as to allow 

 such extension, and such modification in the length of 

 the curriculun shall then apply to any person admitted 

 to the study of Medicine after the sanction oi such law. 



V. Those whose names are inscribed in the Medi- 

 cal Register of England, pursuant to the Imperial Act 

 of 1886(49-50 Viet., ch. 48), or to any amendment there- 

 of, upon producing proof of their inscription and paying 

 the required fees, will be entitled to a license of the 

 College, without undergoing an examination before the 

 Board, provided the same privilege be granted, in 

 England, to holders of a diploma or license from this 

 Province. 



VI. Candidates, who do not hold medical degrees 

 or diplomas as aforesaid, and who wish to obtain the 

 license to practise Medicine in the Province, shall be 

 required to pass the professional examination before the 

 Board and evidence that they have complied with the 

 rules and regulations of the Provincial Medical Board, 

 in an institution authorized to teach Medicine in His 

 Majesty's possessions. 



VII. Any person coming from a College or Uni- 

 versity recognized by the Board, in the British Colonies 

 or in a foreign country, who desires to obtain the licen- 

 se of the College, must first pass the preliminary exa- 

 mination before the Examiners appointed by the Pro- 

 vincial Medical Board, or evidence to the Board, that 

 an equivalent examination has already been passed. 

 He shall moreover attend in an institution of this Pro- 

 vince, such courses as may be necessary to complete 



