No other non-resident practitioner of medicine is entitled to register (Act 1884, c. 17, s. 1).

Exceptions.—The act does not extend to clairvoyant physicians practising at the time of its passage in the province, nor to midwives (Act 1881, c. 19, s. 45).

Students.—The act establishes a uniform standard of matriculation or preliminary examinations (ib., Sched. B).

Oaths.—Any oath or affidavit required by the medical act may be taken before any justice of the peace or person by law authorized to take any oath or affidavit (Act 1882, c. 30, s. 6).

Fees.—To the registrar, for registration under secs. 12 and 13, $10 (Act 1881, c. 19, s. 12 and 13).

To the registrar, for the registration of an additional qualification, such fee as the council may demand (Act 1881, c. 19, s. 23).

To the registrar, or his deputy, annual fee from each practitioner, to be fixed by the council, not more than $2 nor less than $1 (Act 1882, c. 30, s. 5).

Each registered medical practitioner must, if required by the council, pay to the registrar, or a person deputed by him, an annual fee determined by the council, not less than $1 nor more than $2, payable January 1st each year, and recoverable as a debt with costs in the name of the council (Act 1882, c. 30, s. 5).

If any practitioner omit to pay the registration fee before the registrar causes the register to be printed in the Royal Gazette, the registrar shall not cause the name of such practitioner to be printed, and he shall thereupon cease to be deemed a registered practitioner; but afterward, on paying such fee, he shall be entitled to all his rights and privileges as a registered practitioner from the time of payment (Act 1884, c. 17, s. 2).

Newfoundland.