Duties of Board.—The board is required to examine all degrees and other credentials produced or given in evidence under the act for the purpose of enabling the owners to practise, and, if it be deemed necessary, to oblige the owner to attest on oath or affidavit that he is the person whose name is mentioned therein, and that he has become possessed of the same by lawful means (ib., s. 16).

The board is required to cause every member of the profession practising in Newfoundland to enter his name, age, place of residence, date of license or diploma and where it was obtained, on the register (ib., s. 18).

Neglect to Register.—A person entitled to be registered, who neglects or omits to apply, is not entitled to any of the rights or privileges conferred by the act so long as the neglect or omission continues (ib., s. 25).

Additional Qualification.—A person registered who obtains a higher degree or diploma is entitled to have it inserted in the register in addition to or in substitution for those previously registered (ib., s. 26).

Rights of Registered Persons.—A person properly registered under the act is entitled to practise medicine, surgery, and midwifery in any part of the colony, and to demand and recover reasonable charges for professional aid or advice with the cost of medicine or other medical and surgical appliance supplied by him (ib., s. 27).

Unregistered Persons.—No person whose name is not registered under the act is entitled to recover any fees for any medical or surgical advice, or for any services whatsoever rendered in the capacity of a medical man, nor to recover the payment of charges for any medicine or medical or surgical appliance which may have been both prescribed and supplied by him. This clause is not intended to interfere with the practice of midwifery by competent females as hereinafter provided (ib., s. 28).

Offences and Penalties.—Except as hereinafter provided, if a person not registered or licensed under the act practises medicine, surgery, or midwifery for hire, gain, help [sic] or reward, or wilfully and falsely pretends to be a physician, doctor of medicine, surgeon, or general practitioner, or takes or uses any name, title, addition [or] description, implying or calculating [sic] to deceive or lead the public to infer that he is registered under this act, or who proposes by public advertisement, card, circular, or otherwise, to practise medicine, surgery, or midwifery, or give advice therein, or in anywise lead people to infer that he is qualified to practise medicine, surgery, or midwifery, he shall forfeit $20 for each day that he so practises or leads people to infer that he is a practitioner, or shall suffer imprisonment not exceeding twelve months (ib., s. 29).

Persons violating the above regulations are subject to the penalties of the act, and in all cases the burden of proof as to qualification is upon the defendant or practitioner (ib., s. 30).

Expulsion of Member.—The Newfoundland Medical Board may try and expel any member of the profession for acts of malpractice, misconduct, or immoral habits, provided five-sevenths of the whole number record their signatures to such a measure (ib., s. 32).