College of Physicians and Surgeons.—The members of the medical profession are a body corporate under the name of “The College of Physicians and Surgeons of the Northwest Territories” (Ord. 5 of 1888, s. 2).

Every person registered according to Ordinance 11 of 1885 is a member of the said college and shall be held to be registered under this ordinance from the date of its passage (ib., s. 3, as amended Ord. 9 of 1891-92).

Every person registered under this law is a member of the college (ib., s. 4).

Council.—There is a council of said college elected by the members from the members registered in pursuance of this ordinance (ib., s. 5, 6, 7).

The council appoints among other officers a registrar (ib., s. 26).

Register, Qualification.—Persons registered under Ordinance 11 of 1885 are entitled to register under this ordinance (ib., s. 31).

The council is required to cause the registrar to keep a register of the names of all persons who have complied with this ordinance, and the rules and regulations of the council respecting the qualifications required from practitioners of medicine or surgery. Only those persons whose names are inscribed in the register are deemed qualified and licensed to practise medicine or surgery, except as hereinafter provided (ib., s. 32).

The registrar is required to keep his register correct and to make the necessary alterations in the addresses or qualifications of persons registered (ib., s. 33).

The council is required to admit on the register: