Indian Medical Council Act, 1933
[23rd September, 1933]
[Repealed by Act 102 of 1956, Section 34
(w.e.f. 1-11-1958).]
An Act to constitute a Medical Council in India
Whereas it is
expedient to constitute a Medical Council in India in order to establish a
uniform minimum standard of higher qualifications in medicine for all
provinces; It is hereby enacted as follows:-
Section ?- 1. Short title, extent and commencement.
(1)
This Act may be
called the Indian Medical Council Act, 1933.
(2)
It extends to the
whole of India except [the territories which, immediately before the 1st
November, 1956, were comprised in Part B States].
(3)
It shall come into
force on such date as the Central Government may, by notification in
the Official Gazette, appoint.
Section ?- 2. Definitions.
In this Act,
unless there is anything repugnant in the subject or context,-
(a)
[?[Indian University]? means any university [* * *] established by an Indian law and having a medical
faculty;]
(b)
?the Council?
means the Medical Council of India constituted under this Act;
(c)
?medical
institution? means any institution, within or without the States, which grants
degrees, diplomas or licences in medicine;
(d)
?medicine? means
modern scientific medicine and includes surgery and obstetrics, but does not
include veterinary medicine and surgery;
(e)
?State Medical
Council? means a medical council constituted under [a Provincial Act or [a State Act (other than an Act of the Legislature of a
Part B State)]] to regulate the registration of medical practitioners;
(f)
?State Medical
Register? means a register maintained under [a Provincial Act or [a State Act (other than an Act of the Legislature of a
Part B State)]] to regulate the registration of medical practitioners;
(g)
?recognised
medical qualification? means any of the medical qualifications included in the
First and Second Schedules; and
(h)
?Regulation? means
a Regulation made under Section 18.
(i)
[?States? means the territories [to which this Act extends].]
Section ?- 3. Constitution and composition of the Council.
(1)
The Central
Government shall cause to be constituted a Council consisting of the following
members, namely:-
(a)
one member from
each [State (other than a Union Territory)], to be nominated
by the [the Central Government];
(b)
one member from
each [* * *] Indian University, to be elected by the members
of the Senate of the University (or, [in case the University has no Senate, by the members of
the Court] [* * *]) from amongst the members of the medical faculty
of the University [* * *];
(c)
one member from
each State where a State Medical Register is maintained, to be elected from
amongst themselves by persons enrolled on the Register who possess recognised
medical qualifications or medical qualifications granted by [an Indian University]; and
(d)
[four members] to be nominated by the Central Government.
(2)
The President of
the Council shall be elected by the members of the Council from amongst
themselves :
Provided that for
four years from the first constitution of the Council the President shall be a
person nominated by the Central Government who shall hold office during the
pleasure of the Central Government and, where he is not already a member, shall
be a member of the Council in addition to the members prescribed in sub-section
(1).
(3) No act done by the Council shall be questioned on the
ground merely of the existence of any vacancy in, or any defect in the
constitution of, the Council.
Section ?- 4. Mode of election.
(1)
An election under
clause (b) or clause (c) of sub-section (1) of Section 3
shall be conducted by the [Central Government], in such manner as it may think
fit [* * *].
(2)
Where any dispute
arises regarding any election to the Council, it shall be referred to the [Central Government] whose decision shall be final.
Section ?- 5. Restrictions of nominations and elections.
(1)
No person shall be
eligible for nomination or election under clause (a) or (b) of
sub-section (1) of Section 3 unless he possesses a recognised medical
qualification or a medical qualification granted by [an Indian University].
(2)
No person shall be
eligible for nomination under clause (a)
of sub-section (1) of Section 3 unless he resides in the State concerned, and,
where a State Medical Register is maintained in that State, unless he is
enrolled on that register.
(3)
No person shall be
eligible for election under clause (b)
of sub-section (1) of Section 3 unless he has had at least four years'
experience as a Professor, Assistant Professor, Lecturer or Reader in Medical
Colleges or Schools.
(4)
No person may at
the same time serve as a member in more than one capacity.
Section ?- 6. Incorporation of the Council.
The Council so
constituted shall be a body corporate by the name of the Medical Council of
India, having perpetual succession and a common seal, with power to acquire and
hold property both moveable and immoveable, and to contract, and shall by the
said name sue and be sued.
Section ?- 7. Term of office.
(1)
An elected
President shall hold office for a term not exceeding five years and not
extending beyond the expiry of the term for which he has been nominated or
elected to be a member of the Council.
(2)
A member, other
than a nominated President, shall hold office for the term of five years from
the date of his nomination or election or until his successor shall have been
duly nominated or elected, whichever is longer.
(3)
Where the said
term of five years is about to expire in respect of any member, his successor
may be nominated or elected at any time within three months before the said
term expires, but shall not assume office until the said term has expired.
Section ?- 8. Meetings of the Council.
(1)
The Council shall
hold its first meeting at such time and place as may be appointed by the
Central Government; and thereafter the Council shall meet at least once in each
year at such time and place as may be appointed by the Council.
(2)
Until otherwise
provided by Regulations, ten members of the Council shall form a quorum, and
all the acts of the Council shall be decided by a majority of the members
present and voting.
Section ?- 9. Officers, Committees and servants of the Council.
(1)
The Council shall-
(a)
elect from amongst
its members a Vice-President;
(b)
constitute from
amongst its members an Executive Committee, and such other Committees for
general or special purposes as the Council deems necessary to carry out the
purposes of this Act;
(c)
appoint a
Secretary, who may also, if deemed expedient, act as Treasurer;
(d)
appoint or
nominate such other officers and servants as the Council deems necessary to
carry out the purposes of this Act;
(e)
require and take
from the Secretary, or from any other officer or servant, such security for the
due performance of his duties as the Council deems necessary; and
(f)
with the previous
sanction of the Central Government, fix the remuneration and allowances to be
paid to the President, Vice-President, members, officers and servants of the
Council.
(2)
Notwithstanding
anything contained in clause (c)
of sub-section (1), for the four years from the commencement of this Act, the
Secretary of the Council shall be a person appointed by the Central Government,
who shall hold office during the pleasure of the Central Government.
Section ?- 10. The Executive Committee.
(1)
The Executive
Committee shall consist of seven members, of whom five shall be elected by the
Council from amongst its members.
(2)
The President and
Vice-President of the Council shall be members ex officio of the Executive Committee, and shall be
President and Vice-President, respectively, of that Committee.
(3)
In addition to the
powers and duties conferred and imposed upon it by this Act, the Executive
Committee shall exercise and discharge such powers and duties as the Council
may confer or impose upon it by any Regulations which may be made in this
behalf.
Section ?- 11. Recognition of medical qualifications granted by medical institutions in the States.
(1)
The medical
qualifications granted by medical institutions in [the States [* * *]] which are included in the First Schedule shall
be recognised medical qualifications for the purposes of this Act.
(2)
Any medical
institution in [a State [* * *]] which grants a medical qualification not included
in the First Schedule may apply to the Central Government to have such
qualification recognised, and the Central Government, after consulting the
Council, may, by notification in the Official Gazette, amend the First Schedule
so as to include such qualification therein.
(3)
Such notification
may also direct that an entry shall be made in the last column of the First
Schedule against such medical qualification declaring that it shall be a
recognised medical qualification only when granted after a specified date.
(4)
The Council shall,
as soon as may be and without application being made, make all necessary
arrangements for the inspection of the medical courses and examinations of the
Universities of Patna [* * *] and Andhra, and shall submit their recommendations
to the Central Government regarding the inclusion in the First Schedule of the
medical qualifications granted by these Universities.
Section ?- 12. Non-Indian qualifications in Second Schedule to be recognised.
The medical
qualifications granted by medical institutions outside the States which are
included in the Second Schedule shall be recognised medical qualifications for
the purposes of this Act, and shall be sufficient qualification for enrolment
on any State Medical Register.
Section ?- 13. Transitory arrangements for modifying the Second Schedule.
(1)
At any time during
the period of four years after the commencement of this Act, the Council may
enter into negotiations with the authority in any State or country outside the
States which is entrusted by the law of such State or country with the
maintenance of a register of medical practitioners, for the settling of a
scheme of reciprocity for the recognition of medical qualifications, and the
course of such negotiations shall be reported to the Central Government, along
with the decisions of the Council to recognise or to refuse to recognise the
medical qualifications proposed by such authority for recognition in the
States.
(2)
In so far as the
decisions of the Council to recognise medical qualifications are accepted by
the Central Government, they shall be embodied in a resolution and published in
the Official Gazette, and such resolution shall specify or indicate with
sufficient accuracy all medical qualifications finally approved for recognition
in the States :
Provided that
where any such resolution specifies or indicates a medical qualification which
is not included in the Second Schedule, the Central Government may, by
notification in the Official Gazette, amend the Second Schedule so as to include
such qualification therein, and such amendment may further direct that such
qualification shall be deemed to be a recognised medical qualification for the
purposes of this Act only when granted after a specified date.
(3) Within one month before the expiry of the period of four
years from the commencement of this Act, the Central Government shall frame a
schedule to include all medical qualifications which have been specified or
indicated by it in resolutions made under sub-section (2), and shall publish the
said schedule in the Official Gazette, and such schedule shall be substituted
for the Second Schedule with effect from the expiry of the said period of four
years, and shall then have force as if it had been enacted in this Act :
Provided that the
Central Government shall include in the said schedule all medical
qualifications included in the Second Schedule which were granted before the
expiry of the said period of four years.
Section ?- 14. Permanent arrangements for modifying the Second Schedule.
(1)
At any time after
the expiry of the period of four years after the commencement of this Act, the
Council may complete or may enter into negotiations with the authority in any
State or country outside the States which by the law of such State or country
is entrusted with the maintenance of a register of medical practitioners, for
the settling of a scheme of reciprocity for the recognition of medical
qualifications, and in pursuance of any such scheme the Central Government may,
by notification in the Official Gazette, amend the Second Schedule so as to
include therein any medical qualification which the Council has decided should
be recognised.
(2)
Such notification
may also direct that an entry shall be made in the last column of the Second
Schedule against such medical qualification declaring that it shall be a
recognised medical qualification only when granted after a specified date.
(3)
The Central
Government, after consultation with the Council, may, by notification in the
Official Gazette, amend the Second Schedule by directing that an entry be made
therein in respect of any medical qualification, declaring that it shall be a
recognised medical qualification only when granted before a specified date.
(4)
Where the Council
has refused to recognise any medical qualification which has been proposed for
recognition by any such authority, that authority may apply to the Central
Government, and the Central Government, after considering such application and
after consulting the Council, may, by notification in the Official Gazette,
amend the Second Schedule so as to include such qualification therein, and the
provisions of sub-section (2) shall apply to such notification.
Section ?- 15. Power to require information as to courses of study and examinations.
Every medical
institution in the States which grants a recognised medical qualification shall
furnish such information as the Council may, from time to time, require as to
the courses of study and examinations to be undergone in order to obtain such
qualification, as to the ages at which such courses of study and examinations
are required to be undergone and such qualification is conferred, and generally
as to the requisites for obtaining such qualification.
Section ?- 16. Inspection of examinations.
(1)
The Executive
Committee shall appoint such number of medical inspectors as it may deem
requisite to attend at any or all of the examinations held by medical
institutions in the States for the purpose of granting recognised medical
qualifications.
(2)
Inspectors
appointed under this section shall not interfere with the conduct of any
examination, but they shall report to the Executive Committee on the
sufficiency of every examination which they attend and on any other matters in
regard to which the Executive Committee may require them to report.
(3)
The Executive
Committee shall forward a copy of any such report to the medical institution
concerned, and shall also forward a copy, with the remarks of such institution
thereon, to the Central Government.
[29][ Section ?- 16-A. Visitors at examinations.
(1)
The Council may
appoint such number of visitors as it may deem requisite to attend at any or
all of the examinations held by medical institutions in the States for the
purpose of granting recognized medical qualifications.
(2)
Any person, whether
he is a member of the Council or not, may be appointed as a visitor under this
section; but a person who is appointed as an inspector under Section 16 for any
examination shall not be appointed as a visitor for the same examination.
(3)
Visitors appointed
under this section shall not interfere with the conduct of any examination, but
they shall report to the President of the Council on the sufficiency of every
examination which they attend and on any other matters in regard to which the
Council may require them to report.
(4)
The report of a
visitor shall be treated as confidential unless in any particular case the
President of the Council otherwise directs.]
Section ?- 17. Withdrawal of recognition.
(1)
When, upon report
by the Executive Committee, [or by a visitor appointed under Section 16-A] it appears
to the Council that the courses of study and examination to be gone through in
any medical institution in the States in order to obtain a recognised medical
qualification or that the standards of proficiency required from candidates at
any examination held for the purpose of granting such qualification are not
such as to secure to persons holding such qualification the knowledge and skill
requisite for the efficient practice of medicine, the Council shall make a
representation to that effect to the Central Government.
(2)
After considering
such representation, the Central Government may send it to the State Government
of the State in which the medical institution is situated, and the State
Government shall forward it, along with such remarks as it may choose to make,
to the medical institution, with an intimation of the period within which the
medical institution may submit its explanation to the State Government.
(3)
On the receipt of
the explanation or, where no explanation is submitted within the period fixed,
then on the expiry of that period, the State Government shall make its
recommendations to the Central Government.
(4)
The Central
Government, after making such further inquiry, if any, as it may think fit,
may, by notification in the Official Gazette, direct that an entry shall be
made in the First Schedule against the said medical qualification declaring
that it shall be a recognised medical qualification only when granted before a
specified date.
Section - 18. Power to make Regulations.
(1)
The Council may,
with the previous sanction of the Central Government, make Regulations
generally to carry out the purposes of this Act, and, without prejudice to the
generality of this power, such Regulations may provide for-
(a)
the management of
the property of the Council;
(b)
the summoning and
holding of meetings of the Council, the times and places where such meetings
are to be held, the conduct of business thereat and the number of members
necessary to constitute a quorum;
(c)
the resignation of
members of the Council and the filling of casual vacancies;
(d)
the powers and
duties of the President and Vice-President;
(e)
the mode of
appointment of the Executive Committee and other Committees, the summoning and
holding of meetings, and the conduct of business of such Committees;
(f)
the tenure of
office, and the powers and duties of the Secretary and other officers and
servants of the Council;
(g)
the appointment,
powers, duties and procedure of medical [inspectors and visitors]; and
(h)
any matter for
which under this Act provision may be made by Regulations.
(2)
Until the first
Council is constituted under this Act, any Regulations which may be made under
sub-section (1) may be made by the Central Government; and any Regulation so
made may be altered or rescinded by the Council in exercise of its powers under
sub-section (1).
Section - 19. Information to be furnished by Council, and publication thereof.
(1)
The Council shall
furnish such reports, copies of its minutes, abstracts of its accounts, and
other information to the Central Government as it may require.
(2)
The Central
Government may publish, in such manner as it may think fit, any report, copy,
abstract or other information furnished to it under this section or under
Section 16.
Section ?- 20. Commissions of Inquiry.
(1)
Whenever it is
made to appear to the Central Government that the Council is not complying with
any of the provisions of this Act, the Central Government may refer the
particulars of the complaint to a Commission of Inquiry consisting of three
persons, two of whom shall be appointed by the Central Government, one being a
Judge of a High Court [* * *], and one by the Council; and such commission
shall proceed to inquire in a summary manner and to report to the Central
Government as to the truth of the matters charged in the complaint, and in case
of any charge of default or of improper action being found by the Commission to
have been established, the Commission shall recommend the remedies, if any,
which are in its opinion necessary.
(2)
The Central
Government may require the Council to adopt the remedies so recommended within
such time as, having regard to the report of the Commission, it may think fit;
and if the Council fails to comply with any such requirement, the Central
Government may amend the Regulations of the Council, or make such provision or
order or to take such other steps as may seem necessary to give effect to the
recommendations of the Commission.
(3)
A Commission of
Inquiry shall have power to administer oaths, to enforce the attendance of
witnesses and the production of documents, and shall have all such other
necessary powers for the purpose of any inquiry conducted by it as are
exercised by a Civil Court under the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908 (5 of 1908).
FIRST SCHEDULE
(See Section
11)
RECOGNISED MEDICAL QUALIFICATIONS GRANTED BY MEDICAL
INSTITUTIONS IN THE STATES [* * *]
|
Medical Institution
|
Recognised medical
qualification
|
Abbreviation for
registration
|
|
University of
Allahabad
|
Bachelor of
Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery
|
M.B., B.S., All.
|
|
University of
Bombay
|
Licentiate in
Medicine and Surgery
|
L.M.S., Bom.
|
|
Bachelor of
Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery
|
M.B., B.S., Bom.
|
|
Doctor of
Medicine
|
???????.
|
M.D., Bom.
|
|
Master of
Surgery
|
???????.
|
M.S., Bom.
|
|
[Diploma in Anaesthesia
|
???????.
|
D.A., Bom.]
|
|
University of
Calcutta
|
Licentiate in
Medicine and Surgery
|
L.M.S., Cal.
|
|
Bachelor of
Medicine
|
???????.
|
M.B., Cal.
|
|
[Bachelor of Medicine an Bachelor of Surgery.
|
M.B., B.S.,
Cal.]
|
|
Doctor of
Medicine
|
???????.
|
M.D., Cal.
|
|
Master of
Surgery
|
???????.
|
M.S., Cal.
|
|
Master of
Obstetrics
|
???????.
|
M.O., Cal.
|
|
[Diploma in Ophthalmic Medicine and Surgery.
|
D.O.M.S., Cal.]
|
|
[Diploma in Gynaecology and Obstetrics.
|
D.G.O., Cal.]
|
|
University of
Lucknow
|
Bachelor of
Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery.
|
M.B., B.S.,
Lucknow.
|
|
[Doctor of Medicine
|
???????.
|
M.D., Lucknow.
|
|
Master of
Surgery
|
???????.
|
M.S., Lucknow.]
|
|
University of
Madras
|
Licentiate in
Medicine and Surgery
|
L.M.S., Mad.
|
|
Bachelor of
Medicine and Master of Surgery.
|
M.B., C.M., Mad.
|
|
Bachelor of
Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery.
|
M.B., B.S., Mad.
|
|
Doctor of
Medicine
|
???????.
|
M.D., Mad.
|
|
[Master of Surgery
|
???????.
|
M.S., Mad.]
|
|
[* * *]
|
|
|
|
|
[University of Patna
|
Bachelor of
Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery.
|
M.B., B.S., Patna.]
|
|
[Doctor of Medicine
|
???????.
|
M.D., Patna.
|
|
Master of
Surgery
|
???????.
|
M.S., Patna.]
|
|
[(i)
University of Bihar
|
Bachelor of
Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery.
|
M.B., B.S.
(Bihar).
|
|
|
This will be
recognised medical qualification only when granted after the 1st April, 1953.
|
|
(ii) University of Poona
|
Bachelor of
Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery.
|
M.B., B.S.
(Poona).
|
|
|
This will be a
recognised medical qualification only when granted after the 1st September,
1952.
|
|
(iii) Utkal University
|
Bachelor of
Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery.
|
M.B., B.S.
(Utkal).
|
|
|
This will be a
recognised medical qualification only when granted after the 15th November,
1951.]
|
|
[Gujarat University
|
Bachelor of
Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery.
|
M.B., B.S.
(Gujarat).
|
|
|
This will be a
recognised medical qualification only when granted after the 1st April,
1952.]
|
|
[Nagpur University
|
Bachelor of
Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery.
|
M.B., B.S.
(Nagpur).
|
|
|
This will be a
recognised medical qualification only when granted after the 1st September,
1953.]
|
|
[The Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda.
|
Bachelor of
Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery.
|
M.B., B.S.
(Baroda).
This will be a
recognised medical qualification only when granted after the 1st April,
1954.]
|
|
[Andhra University
|
Bachelor of
Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery.
|
M.B., B.S.
(Andhra).
[* * *]
|
|
[Doctor of Medicine and Master of Surgery.
|
M.D., M.S.
(Andhra).]
|
|
[Licentiate in Medicine and Surgery.
|
L.M.S., Andhra.]
|
|
[College of Physicians and Surgeons, Bombay.
|
Membership of
College of Physicians and Surgeons, Bombay.
|
M.C.P.S.
(Bombay).
This will be a
recognised medical qualification only when granted after the 30th April,
1944.]
|
|
[Fellowship of College of Physicians and Surgeons,
Bombay, in Medicine, Pathology, Surgery or Dermatology.
|
F.C.P.S. (Med.)
(Bombay).
F.C.P.S. (Path.)
(Bombay).
F.C.P.S. (Surg.)
(Bom.).
F.C.P.S. (Derm.)
(Bom.).
These
qualifications will be recognised medical qualifications only when granted after
the 1st April, 1954.]
|
|
[Agra University
|
Bachelor of
Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery.
|
M.B., B.S.,
Agra.]
|
|
[* * *]
|
|
|
|
[East Punjab University
|
Bachelor of
Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery.
|
M.B., B.S. (East
Punjab).
This degree
shall be a recognised medical qualification only when granted after the 31st
December, 1947.]
|
|
[East Punjab State Medical Faculty.
|
Licentiate in
Medicine and Surgery
|
L.M.S. (East
Punjab).
This
qualification shall be a recognised one only when granted on or after the
15th August, 1947, provided the holders thereof had passed the F.Sc.
Examination before taking up medical studies.]
|
|
[University of Delhi
|
Bachelor of
Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery.
|
M.B., B.S.
(Delhi).]
|
|
[Diploma in Tuberculosis Diseases
|
D.T.D., Delhi.]
|
|
[Gauhati University
|
Bachelor of
Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery.
|
M.B., B.S.
(Gauhati).
This will be a
recognised medical qualification only when granted after the 20th May, 1952.]
|
|
[State Medical Faculty of West Bengal.
|
Membership of the State
Medical Faculty of West Bengal.
|
M.M.F. (West Bengal).
This qualification will be a
recognised medical qualification only when granted after the 1st September,
1953.]
|
[SECOND SCHEDULE
(See Section
12)
RECOGNISED MEDICAL QUALIFICATIONS GRANTED BY MEDICAL INSTITUTIONS
OUTSIDE THE STATES [* * *]
|
Country
|
Qualifications
|
|
UNITED KINGDOM
|
Registrable qualifications
admitting primarily to the Medical Register granted by licensing bodies in
the United Kingdom, as shown in [Table E] set out in the Medical Register printed and
published from time to time under the direction of the [General Medical Council] of the United Kingdom in
pursuance of the Medical Acts, [1858, 1886 and 1950].
|
|
Other Countries
|
Registrable qualifications
|
Abbreviations
|
|
Title
|
Nature of qualifications as
stated on diplomas
|
|
|
AUSTRALIA-
|
|
|
|
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New South Wales-
|
|
|
|
|
University of
Sydney [(d)]
|
M.B.; M.D.;
Ch.M., B.S.
|
Medicine and
Surgery.
|
U. Sydney.
|
|
South Australia-
|
|
|
|
|
[(d)]
University of Adelaide [(a)].
|
M.B., B.S.;
M.D., M.S.
|
Do.
|
U. Adelaide.
|
|
Victoria-
|
|
|
|
|
University of
Melbourne [(b)].
|
M.B.; M.D.,
B.S.; M.S.
|
Do.
|
U. Melbourne.
|
|
BURMA-
|
|
|
|
|
University of
Rangoon.
|
M.B., B.S.
|
Do.
|
U. Rangoon.
|
|
CANADA-
|
|
|
|
|
Alberta-
|
|
|
|
|
College of
Physicians and Surgeons of the Province of Alberta. [(b)]
|
Member.
|
Do.
|
C.P. and S.
Alta.
|
|
University of
Alberta. [(b)]
|
M.D.
|
Do.
|
U. Alberta.
|
|
Manitoba-
|
|
|
|
|
College of
Physicians and Surgeons of the Province of Manitoba. [(b)].
|
Member.
|
Do.
|
C.P. & S.
Man.
|
|
University of Manitoba [(b)].
|
M.D., M.D., C.M.
|
Do.
|
U. Man.
|
(a)
[The qualification must be included in [Table G] of the British Medical Register as published
from time to time by the General Council of Medical Education and Registration
of the United Kingdom.
(b)
[When granted on or before the 31st October, 1937.
(c)
[When granted on or before the 31st March, 1942.]
|
Other Countries
|
Registrable qualifications
|
Abbreviations
|
|
Title
|
Nature of qualifications as
stated on diplomas
|
|
|
CANADA-contd.
|
|
|
|
|
North-West Territories-
|
|
|
|
|
College of
Physicians and Surgeons of the Province of North-West Territories.
[(a)]
(When held in conjunction with Licence of the College of Physicians and
Surgeons of the Province of Saskatchewan or the Province of Alberta).
|
Member.
|
Medicine and
Surgery.
|
C.P. &
S.N.W. Terr.
|
|
Nova Scotia-
|
|
|
|
|
[(d)]
Nova Scotia Provincial Medical Board. [(b)]
|
L.M.S.
|
Do.
|
N. Scotia P.M.
Bd.
|
|
[(d)]
Dalhousie University. [(b)].
|
M.D., C.M.
|
Do.
|
Dalhousie U.
|
|
Prince Edward Island-
|
|
|
|
|
Prince Edward
Island Medical Council. [(a)].
|
L.M.S.
|
Do.
|
M. Co. P.E.I.
|
|
CEYLON-
|
|
|
|
|
[(d)]
Ceylon Medical College. [(b)].
|
L.M.S.
|
Do.
|
Ceylon M. Coll.
|
|
HONG KONG-
|
|
|
|
|
[(d)]
University of Hong Kong. [(b)].
|
M.B., B.S.;
M.D., M.S.
|
Do.
|
U. Hong Kong.
|
|
[HYDERABAD-
|
|
|
|
|
Osmania University
|
M.B., B.S.
|
Do.]
|
|
(a)
[When granted on or before the 31st October, 1937.
(b)
[The qualification must be included in Table (1) of the
British Medical Register as published from time to time by the General Council
of Medical Education and Registration of the United Kingdom.
(c)
[When granted on or before the 31st March, 1942.]
|
Other Countries
|
Registrable qualifications
|
Abbreviations
|
|
Title
|
Nature of qualifications as
stated on diplomas
|
|
|
ITALY-
|
|
|
|
|
[(e)]
All Royal Italian Universities. [* * *]
|
M.D.
|
Medicine and
Surgery.
|
????..
|
|
JAPAN-
|
|
|
|
|
[(f)]
All Imperial Universities.[* * *]
|
M.B. (Igakushi),
M.D. (Igaku Hakushi).
|
Do.
|
????..
|
|
[(f)] Any Government or Prefectural special medical
colleges designated by a Minister of Education of Japan. [* * *]
|
M.B. (Igakushi).
|
Do.
|
????..
|
|
[KERALA-
|
|
|
|
|
Travancore
University
|
M.B., B.S.
|
Bachelor of
Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery.
|
M.B., B.S.
(Travancore)].
|
|
MALTA-
|
|
|
|
|
[Royal] University of Malta.
|
M.D.
|
Medicine and
Surgery.
|
U. Malta.
|
|
[MYSORE-
|
|
|
|
|
University of Mysore.
|
M.B., B.S.
|
Do.
|
U. Mysore.
This qualification shall be
a recognised qualification only when granted after the 31st December, 1932.]
|
[* * *]
(d)
[When granted on or before the 10th October, 1940.]
(e)
[When granted on or before the 8th December, 1941.]
|
Other Countries
|
Registrable qualifications
|
Abbreviations
|
|
Title
|
Nature of qualifications as
stated on diplomas
|
|
|
NEW FOUNLAND-
|
|
|
|
|
Newfoundland
Medical Board [(a)].
|
L.M.S.
|
Medicine and
Surgery.
|
Nffd. M. Bd.
|
|
NEW ZEALAND-
|
|
|
|
|
University of
New Zealand.
|
M.B., Ch.B.;
Ch.M., M.D.
|
Do.
|
U.N. Zealand.
|
|
[PAKISTAN-
|
|
|
|
|
Punjab
University.
|
L.M.S.; M.B.;
M.B., B.S.; M.D.; M.S.
|
Do.
|
U. West Punjab.]
|
|
Punjab State
Medical Faculty.
|
Licentiate in
Medicine and Surgery.
|
|
L.M.S., Punjab.
This
qualification shall be a recognised one only when granted before the 15th
August, 1947, provided the holder thereof had passed F.Sc. before taking up
medical studies.]
|
|
[RAJASTHAN-
|
|
|
|
|
Rajputana
University
|
M.B., B.S.
|
Bachelor of
Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery.
|
M.B., B.S.
(Rajputana)
|
|
|
|
This will be a
recognised medical qualification only when granted after the 1st September,
1953.]
|
|
[M.D. (Medicine and Therapeutics).
|
|
|
|
M.D. (Pathology
and Bacteriology).
|
|
|
|
M.S. (General
Surgery).
|
|
|
|
M.Sc. (Physiology Surgery).]
|
|
|
(a) 1[When granted on or before the 31st October, 1937.
|
Other Countries
|
Registrable qualifications
|
Abbreviations
|
|
Title
|
Nature of qualifications as
stated on diplomas
|
|
|
UNION OF SOUTH
AFRICA-
|
|
|
|
|
University of
South Africa. [(a)]
|
M.B., Ch.B.
|
Medicine and
Surgery.
|
U.S. Africa.
|
|
[(d)]
University of Cape Town. [(b)].
|
M.B., Ch.B.;
M.D., Ch.M.
|
Do.
|
U. Cape Town.
|
|
[(d)]
University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg [(b)].
|
M.B., Ch.B.;
M.D., Ch.M.
|
Do.
|
U.
Witwatersrand.
|
|
STRAITS
SETTLEMENTS AND FEDERATED MALAY STATES-
|
|
|
|
|
[(d)]
The King Edward VII College of Medicine, Singapore. [(b)]
|
L.M.S.
|
Do.
|
Singapore Med. Coll.
|
(1)
[When granted on or before the 31st October, 1937.
(2)
[The qualification must be included in Table (I) of the
British Medical Register as published from time to time by the General Council
of Medical Education and Registration of the United Kingdom.
(3)
[When granted on or before the 31st March, 1942.]