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MONTREAL : PRINTED BY THE GAZKTTE PRINTING COMPANY. 1H90. IuaZa^ &-zt^ /pt 'V-eJie^.^^^'-^' ^?/^t/%.• The said Division Association may, from time to time, sub- mit to the Council a taritt" or tariffs of professional ftic^. suitable to their Division, or to sepaiatc portions of their Division ; and upon the said taritlor taritl's of fees receiving the approval of the Council, signified by the seal of the College and by the signature of the President thereof being appended thereto, such tariff or tarirt's shall be held to be a scale of reasonable charges within the meaning of section 35 oi'this Act ibr the Division or section of a I'ivision where the membei- makiiig the charge resides. R. S. 0. 1877, c. 142, s. Hi. MEDICAL EDUCATION. IT. (1.) The Council shall have jtower and authority to appoint an examiner oi- examiners foi- the admis>ion of all students to the matriculation or preliminary examination, and to make by-laws and regulations for determining the admission aiid enrolment of students ; but any change in the curriculum of studies tixed by the Council shall not come into etl'ect until one year after such ciiange is made. (2.) Until a Ilomieopathic Medical College for teaching purposes is established in Ontario, candidates wishinu- U) be reiiistei-ed as Homa'opatliists shall ))ass the matriciUation examination established by this Act, as the preliminary examination for all students in Medi cine, and shall pi'esent evidence of having spent the full period of m 10 MEDICAL LEGISLATION. study required by the curriculum of the Council, under the supervi- hion of ii duly registered Honi 14 MEDIOAI- LKGISLATION. unless tho Rogistrar is satisfied by proper evidence tliat tlie peraou claiming is entitled to it ; and any appeal from the decision of the llegisti-ar may be decided by the Council ; and any entry proved to the satisfaction of the Council to have been fraudulently or incor- rectly made, may be ei-aseil from the Register by an order in writing of tho Council. (2). In the event of the Registrar being dissatisfied with the evidence adduced by the person claiming to be registered, he shall have the power, subject to an appeal to the Council, of refusing registration until the person claiming to bo registered has furnished such evidence duly attested by oath or affirmation, before the Judge of the County Court of any County. R. S. O. 1877, c 142, s. 33. ii4> — (1.) Where any registered Medical practitioner has either before or after the passing of this Act, and either before or after he is so registered been convicted either in Her Majesty's dominions or elsewhere of an oM'ence, which if committed in Canada, would be a felony or misdemeanour, or been guilty of any infamous or dis- gi'aceful conduct in a professional respect, such practitioner shall be liable to have his name erased from tho Register. (2.) The Council may and upon the apjjlication of any four regis- tered Medical practidoners, shall cause enquiry to be made into the case of a person alleged to be liable to have his name erased under thi^ section and on jjroof of such conviction or of such infamous or disgraceful conduct, shall cause the name of such person to be erased from the Register : provided, that tiie name of a person shall not be erased under this section on account of his adopting, or refraining from adopting the practice of any particular theory of Medicine or Surgery, nor on account of a conviction for a political offence out of Her Majesty's dominions, nor on account of a conviction for an offence which though within the provisions of this section ought not, either from the trivial nature of the offence, or from the cir- cumstances under which it was committed, to disfjualify a perso)i from practising Medicine or Surgery. (3.) The Council may order to be paid out of any funds at their disposal such costs as to them may seem just to any person against whom any complaint has been made which when finally determined, is found to have been frivolous and vexatious. 50 Y., c. 24, s. 3. lere the Council direct tl t 1 -(I.) rasurt Regi of the name of any person, or of any other entry, the name of that ONTARIO MEDICAL AOr. 15 perHon or that entry shall not Ik' aguin entered on the liegi^tei-, except by the direction ot' tht' Council, or by tlie order of a Judge or of a Court of competent Jurisdiction. (2.) if the Conncil think tit in any case, they may direct the llegistrar to restore to the liegistei- eitiier without fee or on pay- ment of such fee, not exceeding tlic registration fee, as the Council may, from time to time, fix, and the llegistrar shall restore the same accordingly. 50 V., c. 24, s. 4. ;tO« — (1.) The Council shall for the purjjose of exercising in any case the powers of erasing from and of restoring to the llegister the name of any person or any entry, ascertain the facts of such case by a committee of their own body not exceeding five in number, of whom the quorum shall be not less than three, and a written i-eport of the committee may be acteil upon as to the facts therein stated for the purpose of the exin'cise of the said powers by the Council. (2.) The Council shall from time to time a])point, and shall always maintain a committee tor the purposes of thif- section, and subject to the provisions of this section, ma}- from time to time detei-mine the constitution, and the number and tenure of t)flico of the members of the committee. (3.) The committee shall meet, from time to time, for the despatcii of business, and subject to the provisions of this section, and of an\- regulations from time to time made by the Council, maj' regulate the summoning, notice, place, management and adjouriuutut ot' such meetings, the appointment of a chairman, the mode of decid- ing questions, and generally the transaction aiid management of business including the ([uorum, and if there is a (|U0J'um the com- mittee may act notwithstanding any vacancy in their body. In case of any vacancy the committee may appoint a member of the Council to till the vacancy until the next meeting of the Council. (4.) A committee under this section nmy, for the purpose of tlie execution of their duties under this Act. employ, at the expense of the Council, such legal or other assessor or assistant as the com- mittee may think uecessar}- oi- proper ; and the person whose con- duct is the subject of enquiry shall also have the right to be repre- sented by counsel ; provided that all meetings of any such committee, when held for taking evidence or otherwise ascertaining the facts, shall be held within the county where the member complained of resides, or the alleged offence has been committed. (5) At least two weeks before the meeting of the committee to h] MEPIfAT. LEGISLATION. be hold for takin>jj the evidence or othci'wi.so ascertaining; the facts, a notice ^hall be served upon the person whose conduct is the siil)- ject of en(iiiiry, and such notice shall embody a cop^' of the charges made against him or a statementof thesubject matterof the enquiry, and shall also specify the time and place of such meeting ; the testi- mony of witnesses shall be taken under oath, which the chairman or acting-chairman of the committee is herobj- authorized to admini- ster, and there shall be full right to cross-examine all witnesses called and to call evidence in defence and reply; in the eventof the non-attendance of the person whose conduct is the subject of such enquiry, the committee maj', upon proof of pers(mal service of the notice afoi-esaid in accordance with the provisions of this section, which proof of service may be by statutory tleclaration, proceed with the subject matter of the enquiry in his absence and make their report of the facts without further notice to such person. 50 A^, c. 24, s. 5. J17. No action shall be brought against the Council oi- the com- mittee for anything done bona fide under this Act, notwithstanding any want of form in the proceedings, but an}' person whose name has been ordered to be erased from the Register niay appeal from the decision of the Council to any Judge of the High Court, at any time within six months from the date of the order of such erasure, and the Judge may, upon the hearing of the apjieal, make such order as to the restoration of the name so erased or confirming such erasure, or for the further enquiries by the committee or Council into the facts of the case, and as to costs as to such Judge shall seem right in the premises. 50 V., c. 24, s. (J. 3S. The appeal may be by summons served upon the Registrar to show cause, and shall be founded upon a copy of the proceedings before tho committee — the evidence taken, the committee's report, and the order of the Council in the matter — certified by the Registrar, and the Registrar shall, upon the request of any person desiring to appeal, furnish to any such person u cei-tified copy of all proceedings, reports, orders and papers, upon which the com- mittee have acted in making the order complained of. 50 V., c. 24, s. 7. RIGHTS OK REGISTERED PRACTITIONERS. !{fl. Every person registered under the provisions of this Act, shall be entitled according to his qualification or qualifications to practise Medicine, Surgery or Midwifery, or any of them, as the V^-: ONTARIO MEDICAI, ACT. 17 ciiso may lie. in tlu- Proviiu-o of Ontario, atid to (li-inaiid and locover ill any Court witli full costs of suit, reasonable cdiar^cs for profes- sional aid, advice and visits and the cost of any modicino or other medical or surgical appliances rendered or supjilied liy him to his patients. R. S. O. 1877, e, 142. s. 35. •10. No iluly i-e in the form set forth in Schedule (,' to this Act, or to the liUo etl'ect, togt.'ther with the medical titles, diplomas and ([ualiticatioiis conferred by any College or body, with the dates thereof, of all persons appearing on the Register as existing on the day of publication ; and such iJegister shall bo called 'The Ontario Medical Register;" and a copy of such Jlegister tor the time being jinrporling to be so printed and pub- lished as atbi'esaid, shall ho prhiia facie vxidiiwrQ in all Courts, and betbro all Justices of the Peace, and others, that the persons therein spccitieil are registered according to the provisions of this Act, and, subject to liie provisions of subsection 2 of this section, the absence of the name of any pei'son tVom such copy shall be pniint fdcie evidence that such pi'i'son i> not legislered according to the pro- visions of this Act. ^2.) In the case of any person whose name does not appear in such copy, a certified copy under the hand of the Registrar of the Council, of the entry of the name of such person on the Register, shall be evidence that such person is registered under the provisions of this Act. E. S. O. 1S77. c. 142, s. 3(). OlMENCES ANO PENALTIES. 42. Any person entitled to be registered under this Act, but who neglects or omits to be so registered, shall not be entitled to any of the rights or privileges conferred by registration under the pro- 2 wm 18 MEnirAF, r.KOrSiLATION. visionrt of tluH Act. so loii^ as wurli iiu^locl or onuHsion continuos. nntl ho nliall 1)0 lialilo to nil (In- priiiillios iinposoil l)^' tliis Act, or by any otluu' Act in f'on^o agiiinst iiii([ualiru'{l or unro^iatori'(l practitioiiorH. R. S. O. 1.S77, c. 142. s. :i7. l!fi. If tlio Koi^istrar iiiakcs or causos to bo made any wilful faUi- fication in any mattor relating- to tlio iiciifistor, lie shall incur a penally of S;')0, and shall be diri(|iialified from again iiolding that poHition. R. S. 0.. 1877. c 142, s. ;J8. 44. — (1.) It" any person ])rociiros oi- causes to be proctirod liis registration under tiiis Act. by nioans of any false or fraudulent representation or declaration, cither verbally oi- in writing, it .shall bo hiwful for the Registrar, upon the rccei t of ^utficiont evidence of the falsity or fraudulent character of said repi'esiMitation or declaration, to represent the mattor to the Council, and U])()n the wi'itton ordei' of the Pi-esidont, attested by the seal of the College, to erase the name of such person from the Jiegister. and to make known the fact and cause of tho erasure by notice to be publisheil in the Ontario (ia:ettc, ; and after such notice has appeared tho pei-.son whose name has been ei-ased as aforesaid shall cease to bo a member of tho College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario, and sball cease to onjoy any of the privileges conferred by registration under this Act at any future time, without the express sanction of the Council. (2.) If any person wilfully procures or attempts to procure him- self to be registered under this Act, by making any false oi- fraudu- lent representation or declaration, either verbally or in writing, he shall on conviction thereof before any Justice of the Peace incur a penalty not exceeding $100; and every person knowingly aiding and assisting him therein shall on conviction thereof incur a penaltj' of not less than S20 nor more than S50 for each such offence. R. S. O. 1877, c. 112, s. -v.). 4»5. It shall not be lawful for any person not registered to prac- tise Medicine, Surgery or Midwifery for hire, gain, or hope of reward; and if any person not registered pursuant to this Act, for hire, gain or hope of reward practises or profes-^es to practise Medi- cine, Surgery oi- Midwifery, or advertises to give advice in Medicine, Surgor}'' or Midwifery, ho shall upon a summaiy conviction thereof before any Justice of the Peace, foi- any and every such offence, pay a penalty not exceeding SlOO nor less than $25. E. 8, 0. 1877, 0. U2, 8. 40. ONTABfO MEDICAI, ACT. 19 10. Any ))uisoii who wilfully ov falsely pictunds to I).' a Physi- cian. Dot-tor of Merticiiie, .Sui'jjjoon, or ^enoml piactitionoi-, or assiunes any title, mldition oi- flcsci-iption oilier than ho actually possesses and is le,i,nilly entitled to. shall lie liahle on conviction thereof before a .liistice of the Peace to a penally not exceeding' S50, nor less than >!1(». I{. S. O. 1ST7, e. 142, s. U. IT. Any peison not rei^istereil pursuant to this Aet who takes or uses any name, title, addition or deseription implying or calculated to lead people to infer, that he is registered under this Act, or that he is leeognized hy law as a Physician. Surgeon. Accoucheur, or a Licentiate in .Medicine, Surgeiy or Midwifery, shall be liable upon a SI! / iMry conviction thereof i)eforo any Justice of the Peace to ])ay any penalty not exceeding SlO" nor less than .^^Ti, P. S. (). 1S77, c. 1 i2, s. 42. |.S. Xo person shall be entitled to recover any charge in any Court for any medical or suigical advice, or for attendance, or for the jierfoi'mance of any operation, or for any medicine which ho may have prescribed or supplied unless he is registered under this Act: but this section shall not extend to the siile of any drug or medicine by any duly licensed chemist or druggist. \l, S. (). 1S77, c. 142. >. 43. -111. Xo pei'son shall be ap])ointcd as Medical otliccr, Physician or Surgeon in any branch of the public; service of this Province, or in any hospital or other charitable institution not supported wholly by voluntary contributions, unless he is registered under the provisions of this Act. P. S. O. 1877, c 142, s. 44. ."SO. Xo certificate required by any Act now in force, or that may lieri-after be passed, Irom any Physician oi- Suigeon or ^fedical ])rac- tilioncr. shall be valid unless the person signing tho same is regis- tered under this Act. E. S. O. 1877, c. 142, s. 45. 31. Any prosecutions under this Act may bo brought or heard before any one or more of Iler Majesty's Justices of the Peace having jurisdiction where any such ottcnce bus been committed ; and the Justice or Justices may award payment of costs in addition to the penalty; and in case tho penalty and costs awarded by him or them are not upon conviction forthwith paid, may commit the ortendor to tho common gaol, there to be imprisoned for any term not exceeding one month, unless the penalty and costs are sooner paid. E. S. O. 1877, c. 142, s. 4G. 20 MEDICAL LEGISLATION. 3I3* Any ])er>son convicted under this Act who gives notice of appeal against the decision of the convicting Justice, shall lie required before being released from custody to give to said Justice satisfactory security for tlie amount of the ponalt}', cost of convic- tion and appeal. R. S. O. 1877, c 142, s. 48. an* In any t-'ial under this Act the burden of proof as to regis- tration shall be upon the por.son charged. 11. S. 0. 1877. c. 142, s. 4!). ♦i4. In all cases where proof of i-egistration under this Act is required to bo made, the production of a pi'inted or other copy' of the Register, certitied under the hand of the Registrar of the Coun- cil for the time being shall be sufficient evidence of all persons who are registered practitioners, in lieu of the production of the original J?egister; and any certificate upon such printed or other copy of the Register, j)ur|)orting to bo signed by any jierson in his capacity of llegistrar of the Council under this Act shall ha prima facie evidence that such person is the Registrar, without any proof of his signa- ture, or of his being in fact the Registrar. R. S. O. 1877, c. 142, 8. 5(». »>»>. Every prosecution under this Act shall bo commenced within one year from the date of the aJleged offence. R. S. (.). 1877, c. 142, s. 51. »5(l. The Council b}" an order signed by the President having the seal of the College appended tlici'eto, may stay procceilings in any prosecution under this Act where it is deemed e.\|ie;lieiit. R. :s. O. 1377, c. 142, s. 52. »57. — (1 ) All penalties recoverable under this Act shall be paid to the convicting Justice and by him paid to the Registrar of the College, and shall form j)art of the funds thereof. (2.) Any person may be prosecutor or complainant under this Act, and the Council may allot such portion of the penalties recov- ered as may be expedient towards thi payment of such prosecutor. R. S. O. 1877, c. 142, s. 53. HH, All mone3-8 forming part of the Council funds shall be paid to the Treasurer, and may be ajjplied to cai-iy this Act into execution. R. S. O. 1877, c. 142, s. 54. ONTARIO MEDICAL ACT. 21 SCHEDULE A. be pail I ()}■ the maid to K'lition, (Sectiotis ti and 15.) (1.) Woslorn and St. Clair Electoral Divisions, as establisliod previous to CDnt'edcration of tl>e British American Provinces, for election of Members of the Legislative Council of the late Province of Canai'a. (2.) ]\ralahide and Tecnmseth Eloctoi'al Divisions, as established previous to the Confederation of the British American Provinces, for election of Members of the Legislative Council of the late Province of Canada. (H.) Saugcen and Bvock Eloctoi-al Divisions, as established pre- vious to the Confcileralion of the British American Provinces, for election of Members of the Legislativo Council of the late Pi'ovinco of (.'anada. (4.) Gore and Thames Electoral Divisions, as establishctl previous to the Confederation of the P)ritish American Provinces, for election of Members of the Legislative Council of the late Province of Can ail a. (5.) Erie anl .N'iagai'a Electoral Divisions, as established previous to the Confederation of the Bi-itisb American Provinces, for election of -^[embers of the fiCgislative ('ouncil of tiie bile Province of Canad.a. t'(j.) Hurlington and Home iOlei'toral Divisions, as established |ire- vions to (be Confederation of the Bi-itisb American Provinces, foi" eU'Ction of Members of the Legishitive ('ouncil of the lato Province of ( 'iiiMda. (7.) Midland and Voik I'llcciorul Divisions, as established j)revioiis to tiu> Confeilei-ation ol'tbe Hi'itish American Provinces, foi- election of .Memiiei's of the Legislative ('ouncil of the late Province of Canada. (S.) King's ami (Queen's Electoral Divisions, as established pre- vi(jiis to the Confederation of the Hritish American Provinces, for the election of Members of the Legislative Council of the lato Province of Canada. (t1.) Xewc.istlo and Trent I'^lectoral Divisions, as established pre- vious to the Confe leration of the Iiritish American Provinces, tor election of Members of the Legislative Council of the lato Provinoo of Canadi'.. (10.) Quinte and Cataraqui Electoral Divisions, as established oo MEDICAL LEOISLATION. previous to the Confederation of the British American Provinces, for election of Members of the Legislative Council of the late Province of Canada. (11.) Bathurst and Eideau Klectoral Divisions, as established pre- vious to the Confedoiation of the British American Provinces, for election of Members of the Legislative Council of tiie late Province of Canada. (12.) St. Lawrence and Eastern Electoral Division.s, as established previous to che Confederation of the British American Provinces, for election of Members of the Legislative Council of the late Province of Canada. \X. S. O. 1S77. e. 142. .Sohed. A. SCHEDULE B. {Sections 24 and 2b.) (1.) License to practise Physic, Surgej-y and Midwifery, oi' either, within Upper Canada, granted under the Acts of Ujipei' Canada, ')[) Geo. III., c. i:!, and 8 Goo. IV., c. ;!, res[)eclively. (2.) License or diploma granted under 2 Vict. e. :5S. or iindei' the Consolidated Statutes for Upper Canada, chapter 40, or any Act amending the same. (a.) License or authorization to practise Physic, Surgery or Mid- wifery, or either, within Lower Canada, whether granted under the Ordinance 28 Geo. III., c. 8, or under the Act 10 iS: 11 \'ict., c. 2tJ, and the Acts amending the sani'^, or under chajttei- "1 of tiie Con- solidated Statutes for Upper Canada, or an}' Act amending the same. qUKBEC MEUICAli ACT. 23 Provinces, f the late lished pre- vinces. for } Province 'slablished Provinces, the lute Sehe.l. A. . oi' cither, !r ( 'uiiada, undei' the • any Act y or Mid- undor the LOt., e. 2t;, tht.' Con- ndintr the CHAP. lA'., SEC. 2, K. S. (^UE. Incorporation of tiik (Jor.r.EOE ov PnysicrANs ano Suroeons. :{fl(»!l. All persons resident in the Province of Quebec author- ized to practise Medicine, Sui'gery or Midwifery therein, and legi.s- tered under this section, are hereby constituted a body politic and corporate by the name of ''Tlie Colie,i;e of Physicians and .Sur^-eous of the Province of ^hiebcc," and, by tliat name, they have perpetual succession and a common seal, with powci- to change, alter, break or renew the same; they by the name aforesaid, may sue ;ind bo sued, imjilead and l)e impleaded, aiiswei- and be answered unto in all ('oui'ts and places whatsocvc]', and are capable in law to huve hold, receive, enjoy, possess and retain tor the i)urposes of this sec- tion, and f )r the benefit u\' llio said College, all sums of moiiev at any lime paid, given or bequeathed to aixl Ibi' the use of the >aid Colleal which shall be in the office of the secretaries of the College appointed by virtue of article 1 of chapter 2 of its statutes, by-laws and regula- tions. Service upon the Corporation is etfected at either of such offices inditt'erently, by speaking to a jjerson employed therein; and in all legal proceedings the domicile of the Corporation is suffi- ciently designated by the following words, " having a place of busi- ness in each of the citicsof (Quebec and Montreal." 45 V., c. 32, s. 2. » i FW-^ (I'. 24 .MEDICAL I.ECilSLATION. I § 2. Composition and Government of the Colleije of Phi/sicians and Surgeons. !{!I71« The persons who compose the College of Physicians and Surgeons are called '' Members of the College of Physiciars and Surgeons of the Province of Quebec." 42-43 V., c. 37, s. 3. ;{1I73. The aflaii's of the College ai'O conducted by a Board of Governors, forty in number, elected for three years, chosm as here- inafter set forth, viz. : Fifteen from among the members of the Col- lege residing in the district of Quebec ; nineteen from among its members residing in the district of Montreal ; throe from among its members residing in the district of Three Eivers ; ami three from among its members residing in the district of St. Fi'ancis. At no time can the city of Quebec have more than eight (rov- ernors, or the city of Montreal more than ten ; not less or more than eight of the members of the Board of Govei'nors shall reside in the city of Quebec, and not loss or more than ten shall reside in the city of Montreal. Two of its menibc>rs are named by Laval University at Quebec ani chosen from among the membei's of the College residing in the city of (Quebec ; two of its members are named by Laval University at Montreal; two by the University of Mctiili College; two by the University of Bishop's College; and two by the incorporated School of Medicine and Sui-gery of Mont- real, atliliated to the I'liivei'sity of A'ictoria College. i)r with any other British University. The eight latter members of the Board so nominated by the Laval University at .AEoutreal, University of McGill College, University of Bishop's College, and the ^Montreal School of .Medicine and -Sur- gery, shall be chosen troni among the members of the College of Physicians and Surgeons residing in the city of Montreal. The (iovornois appointed by the institutions above mentioned are not requii-ed to have their ap]iointment contirmed or approved by the College, but, on presenting their certiticate of nomination, have the right to take their seats and enter upon their functions. In case any of the Universities or incorporated Medical Schools above named should cease to have its students taught the science of Mi'di- cine, the power of appointing members of the Board of Governors, hereinbefore provided, ipso facto, ceases, and can only be revived when such institutions, hona tide, resume their teaching. At each election of the Board of Governors every member of QUEBEC MEDICAL ACT. 25 the Corporation has the ri^ht of votitii;- by proxy. V2 43 V., c. 37, s. 4. •S1I7»$* For till' ahovo purposes the district of Quebec comprises the present jii(lici;il districts of (Quebec. (Jaspe, Saguenay, Chioou- timi, Rimouski. Montmiigny, Beaiice and Kamoiiraslva ; tlie district of Montreal conipi-ises the present Judicial 71. The members of tlie Board of (iovcrnors are elected for a pei'iod of thi'ec years, but any memlier may, b}- letter addressed to the secretary of the Board, resign his appointment at an}- time; and, upon the death or resignation of tu\y member of the Hoaitl the secretary shall forthwith notifv the University or body wherein such vacancy ma}- occur, and such University or body may nominate another person qualified to till such vacancy. If the vacan( y bo caused by the death, resignation or removal from the city or district, of any member elected by cities or dis- tricts, the Board of Govei-nors at the next ensuing meeting fills u]) such vacancy from amongst the eligil)le members of the College in the city or district where such vacancy has occui'i'ed by an election by ballot. Tn the event of any vacancy occurring in the Board of (Jovernors in consequence of any of the said institutions ceasing to teach, the place of such Governors, during the suspension of such tcaidiing in such institution, is tilled in the same manner from amongst the memliers of the said College i'e>iding in the city wherein such institution was located. And during any such vacancy, it shall be lawful foi' the Board of Governors to exercise the powers of the Board liereinafrer men- tione.1. 42-43 Y., e. 37, s. 4, §3. JiSITtl. The Board of Governors is known as the ' I'rovincial 3Icdical Hoard," and in such capacity it meets to perform the sev- eral duties devolving upon it, as the Board of Governors of the(!ol- lege, not less than twice in each year, at such time and place as by them shall be deemed most fit. At such meetings seven shall be a quorum for the transaction of business. 42-43 V., e. 37, s. 5. ("^ 26 MEDICAr- LEdlSLATION. '^-'Vj- § 3. — Admission to practise. JJ!>TO. Xo person shall practise Medicine, Surgery or Midwifery in the Province unless he has obtained a license from the Provincial Medical Board, which is hereby authorized to issue such license, and unless he be registered in accordance with this section. 42-43 v., c. 37, s. G ; 45 v., c. 32, s. 3. SIJTT. Kvt'iy person who obtains a medical denTce or di])l()ma in any University or College mentioned in article !i!l7S is entitled to such license without examination as to his medical knowledge and skill, provided that such diploma has only been given after four years of medical study from the date of admission to study, and according to the I'Oiiuirements of this section, ainl provided also that the Pi'ovincial Medical Board has power to grant the same privilege to holders of degrees or diplomas of medi \ .. C. •) ( , s. I . • J5i)y7((. The privileges above conferred upon holders of degrees ()!• diplomas from British Colleges and Universities is hereby oxlomled to every per.-on whose name is entered ii|)oii the Medical ikCgistcr, under the Imperial .ALedical Act, 18SiJ, (4^-50 Victoria, chapter 48), or of any act amending the same.'' liiiT'S, No person shall be admittetl as a student of Medicine, Surger}' or Midwifery, unless be has obtained a certitieatc of ijiiali- tication from the Provincial ^Todical Board. No one is entitled lo the license of the College on ))resentation of a diploma, uidess he has been previously ailmitted to the study of Medicine in accordance with the ])rovisions of this section, oi- unless he has passed an equi- valent prelimimny examination bel'ore a College. School or Board authorized by law lo reipiire and cause such preliminary examina- tions to l>e passeil in Her Brittainc Majesty's other possessions. 42-43 v., c. 37, s. 8. It?IT!>. At a I'ogular meeting of the Board, after the explication of the present triennial term, the Provincial .^^edical Board shall appoint for three yeai's (and similarly every third year) four per- sons actually engaged in the work of education in the Province of Quebec, to oxamino candidates for tho study of Medicine, Surgery and Midwifery, on the subjects of general education hereinafter mentioned, as belonging to the preliminary qualification ot' medical students, viz. : QfEHEC MEDICAL ACT. 27 r Miilwif'cry e Provincial such license, ition. 42-43 ! oi' (li]iloma 2 is eiiliilod ,1 knowledge en after four study, and ■ovidod also nt the same and surgery or CoUeicos. !'S of degrees is hereby the -Medical JO Victoria, )f Medicine, ate of (|uali- s entitled to a, uidess he 1 accordance ised an eqni- 00 1 or Board ry exaniina- possessions, expiration Board shall ir) four per- Province of ine, Surgery hereinafter 1 of medical One examiner speaking the Fi-cnch language and one tlicEngliiJli language for the city of ^fontreal ; and One examiner speaking the French language and one the English language foi- the city of Quebec. The subjects for the preliminary qualification to bo English and French, Latin, Geography, History, Arithmetic, Algebra, (ieo- metiy, Belles-lettres, and any one of the following subjects : (Ireek, Natural or Moral philosophy. The candidate must present a certifi- cate of good moral character, 42-43 V., c. 37, s. !•. :S!>SO. Mvery candidate for a license to ])ractise Medicine, Sur- gery and Midwifery in this Province, desii'ing to be registered, and who has not obtaincil a degree or diploma in Medicine, Surger3'and Midwifeiy, from anj- of the institutions mentioned in Article ;{!>T2. shall, bet<)re being entitled to such license, and to registration, pass an examination before the Board, as to his knowledge and skill for ilie etlicienl pr;iclice of Medicine, Surgery and ^[idwifei'v ; and upon ])assing the examination rcquii'ed. and proving to the satisfaction ol' tlie examiners that he has, in an institution for the teaching of ^[edicine, in Jler Majestys possessions, coni])lied with the i-ules and regulations made by the Pi-ovincial Board, and on payment of such lees as the Board may. by general by-law establish, such person shall be entitled to such license. 42-4;] A'., c. 37, s. 10. ;51>SI. All persons coming from any recognized College outside of Jler Majesty's possessions and who are :)rt be, at any lime, iint'avoralilo to aiij' rnivoisity, Colleiio 1)1' iiK'orporatod School, tho Provincial Hoard may I'oliisi.' the license and tho registi'ation of tho doijroc.s or diplomas of the institutions so reported upon, tjn loiiif as -^iich examinations have not boon amended. For such |)Urpose the I'i'oviiicial B :)ard shall appoint oi- elect Asses- sors, two or more of whom shall attend tho I'xaminations at each Univorsity, College oi- incorporated Medical School in accordanco with one or inor6 by-laws to be passed by the Board. Such institutions sliall at least one month previous to such exami- nations, notify the Provincial Board of the lime or times at which their examinations arc to he held ; (4.) JJespccting the tariffs of rates to be chargeil in towns and country for medical, olistetrical or sui'gical advice, or for attendance, or for the pcrfoi'mance of any opei'ation, or foi' any medicines pre- scribed or sujiplicd. To be valid such tariff must be ajiproved by the Lieutcnant- Governor-in-Conncil, ami can only come into f)rce six months after its publication once in the f,h(ebec Official iutzetfe, and that of tho Order-in-('ouncil a])proving the >amc. Such taritf sliall not, in case of suit, obviate the necos>ity of proof of the giving of the advice, care, prescriptions, medicines and otliei- things theiein mentioned, according to the laws then in foice. 42-43 V., c. ?>1, s. i;>. !{!IM I. The Provincial .Medical Board has power to lix by by-law tho salary or fees to be ])aid to tho ( )tiicers, J'^xaminers and As>essors apj)ointed by the ]ioard ; and also the fees to be ])aid hy candidates entering on tiie study of Medicine, by candidates for license to ])ractise, as well as the fees to be paid fbi- registi'ation. The ]ioard may dispose of such fees in whatever inannei' it may think most conducive to the intei'ests of the ("ollegc. A-AW V'., c. 37, s. 14. >fiflH>1». The (|tialitications required of a candi(hite for obtaining a license, authorizing him to practise Medicine, Surgeiy anil Mid- wifery, are tho following : — (1.) That he holds a certificate of study from a licensed Ph3-si- cian, for the ])eriod intervening between the courseof lectures which he has followed ; (2.) That ho has reached the ago of twenty-one years. (3.) That he has followed his studies during a period of not less 30 MEDICAL LEfilSLATIoN. than four years, commencing from tho duto of his. iidmisaiou by the Board to the ntudy of Medicine j (4.) That during tho said four yearss lie attended at some Univer- sity, College or incoi'porated S"liool of Medicine, within Her ^[ajoH- ty's possessions, not less than two si\'-nioiith>' courses of general or descriptive Anatomy, of Practical Anatomy, of Surgery, of Practice of Medicine, of Midwifeiy, of Chemistry, of Materia Medica and gon- ei-al Thera|iciitics, of the institutes of ^ledicine or Physiology and general Pathology, ol'tJlinical Medicine and of Clinical Surgery, one six-months' course or two thi'Oc-months' courses of Medical Jurispru- dence, one three-months' course of Botany, one throe-months' coui'se of Hygiene, andacourso of not loss than twenty-tivo demonsti-ations upon Microsco[»ic Anatomy, Physiology and Pathology; (f).) That lie attended the general practice of a hospital in which are contained not less than lifty beds, under tho charge of not less than two Ph3'sicians oi' Surgeons, for a period of not less than one year and a half, or three periods of not loss than six months each ; (G.) That ho attended six cases of labor and coni])Oundcd medi- cine for six months. Hach six-months' I'oui-so shall have consisted of one lumdi'ed and twenty lectures, cxcej)t in the case of ('linical Medicine, Clinical Surgeiy, and Medical .lurisprudenco. Of the foui- years' study required by this section, three six-months' sessions at least shall be passed in attendance upon lectures at a University, College or incoi'porated School of ^[edicine recognizef' by the Board. Tiie first of such courses shall have been attended during the so.ssion immediately succeeding the preliminary examination, and the last during tho fourth year of study, and tho candidates shall undergo an examination on the tinal subjects of the curriculum, at the end of the session in the fourth year of study. 4--43 V., c. 37, s. 1."). 4.") v., c. 32, s. 4. :{!IHO. All persons obtaining the licen.-e to practise from the College of Physicians and Surgeons of tho Province of Quebec shall bo styled members of the College, but shall not be eligible as Ciover- nors within a period of four years from the date of their admission as members ; and the election of Governors shall be made under such rules and regulations therefor, and in such manner as the Board of Governors shall ordain. The members of the College shall pay the sum of two dollars a year. 42-43 V., c. 37, s. 16. QUKBKC MEDICAL ACT. 31 by the LJnivor- • Majes- lorivl or ^ractico md gon- )gy and cry, ono lu'ispru- <' foui'se t rations in which not lt'S8 :lian one s each ; ed medi- consistcd ■ Clinical -months' rc!5 at a cognize g Uie ion, and .teti shall ■Ilium, at v., c. 37, om the bee shall as Ciover- dmission c under as the iv dollars a ;il>.H7. Tilt' I'l'oviiH'ial Medical i5oarii has power to make rules and regulations ie>|K'Cting the atltnission i>\' women in the study and practice of Midwii'ery in tliis Province, and dolermines tln> dcn'ree, the natiii'e and extent of knowledge and (|ualitications rc((uired from them ; pi'ovided always that all women who, on the olsl Octohcr, 1871I, were legally (|ualitied to practise as niidwivcs in this I'mvincc, whiUt i'ei[uired to conform to >uch rules and i-cgula- tions as may hereat'ter he made by the (.'ollege of IMiysicians and Sui'gcons of the Pi'ovince of t^>ucliec, respocting them, retain that right. Nothing in this arli(d(j oi- in the by law> which may lie made shall prevent women in the country from practising .Mitlwifei'v or assisting at nccouchemcni i, as is often the case, witlujut being admitted to the study or tne practice of Midwifery ; but they must obtain a certificate from a duly licensed Physician, cortitying that they have the necessary knowledge. 42— lo V., c. .'>7, s. 17. ;5i».S.S. The Provincial Medical Hoard shall cause to be kept by the Kegistrai', a Pegister, in which are successively enttred the names of all jici-sons who iiave been duly licensed and registered under the law, and who have complied with the provisions herein- aftei' contained, and with the rules and regulations made by the Provincial Medical Hoard respecting the (jualitications rciiuirod of persons i)i'actising Me are inscribed in the above- mentioned Register, arc deemed to be qualified and licensed for such ])ractice. Such Eegister may, at all times, be inspected by any duly regis- tered jiractitioner in the Pi'uvince, or by tu\y other person. 42-13 v., c. 37, s. IS. J$?>.H!K The Pegistrar shall kee|» the Registei- coiTCCtly. in accordance with the provi.-ions of this section, ami the orders and regulations of the Provincial Medical Board. lie, from time to time, makes the necessary altci-ations in the addresses or (pialitications of the jtersons registered, and performs the other duties imposed upon him by the Provincial Medical Board. 42-43 V., c. 37, s. 19. *t!>!IO. Under the direction of the Board of Governors, the Registrar of the College causes to be printed, published and dis- tributed to the members of the College, from time to time, a copy 32 MEItIC \l. I,KniSI,AT|nN, ftfth(( IJci^istcr ol' iho naiiK's ot' the logistored IMiysirians and Sui'- geoiv^, wliicli 1)0 j)lao('s in al|pliabc'tk'al onU'i-, iiix'itiiig their nainos and Hiiniaiiies, icspoctivc lesidoinos, iiiodiral title, diplomas and tiualilications coiifoiTod liy the Collo^o or other medieai liody, with the dates of the same. SiU'h Ue evidence that sueh payments have been made. -Hi-4iJ v., c. :}7," s. 20. !{1t^!!i. Any person rciiuired or eutitleractitioners in the neighborhood where he has practised, that he has succeeded in his [irofession, and is entitled to tho considera- tion of the Board, bo entitled to a license to practise Medicine, 1 I QUEHEC MEnrcAi, act. 33 Siirgory unun, iniloss othoi'wiso iiiitlioii/ed. -"linll Ito onlitlt'd to rocovor iiny cliargo, in any <'ouit of law, for any niotlical or hin-gical ad vice, or for profi'^sioiial services, or ibr (ho ]>ei'forniance of un}' operation, oi- for any medicine which ho may have pioscribed or supplied, or bo entitled to any of the rights or privileicew conferred hy this section, unless he prove that he is i'e>,'istcred accoiding to law. and lias paid his annual contribution to tho College. 42-4:{V. 25. ^ilMkfl. No ccititicale leipiired by this section or any Act nuw in force, from any Piiysician or Surgeon or Medicid practitioner, is valid, unless the person signing the same be registered undoi- this section. 42 4;J V., c, 37, s. 2<;. :i1MM>. If the Kegisti-ar be convicted of a felony, he shall bo dis- qualitied from again Imlding any olfice in llie College. 42-4o V., c. :5T, s. 21. ;51M>7. Any registered member of the .Medi<'al profession, who has been convicted of felony, in any Court of .lusfice. thei-cliy for- feits his right to legislralion, and tho Provincial Medical iioard causes Ills name to bo erased from the Iicgistei b^ III case a person, Icnown to have ueen convn'icu o )ny, pi'osentd liimse 42 43 V ffor rciristration. (he Ji c'nsirar ^hali rei'u-e siicli registration. 4. — Pjiutllii s (did Prosecutions. IftlUlS. Any ])ei'soii not entitled to be registered in this Province, who is convicted, uj)on the oath of one oi- more witnesso.s, of having therein pi'aclised Medicine, Sui'gery or Midwifeiy, in contravention of the jirovisions of this section, for hire, money, goods oi- eiVeets generally whatsoever, or in the hope of receiving any money, goods or etfects, or in the hoj)e of a I'eward, or who receives any reward what.soevoi', for practising Medicine, Surgery or Midwifery, shall incur u penalt}' of tifty dollars. (2.) A like penalty of tifty tlollars is incurred by every person who assumes the title of Doctor, Physician or Surgeon, or any other name implying that he is legally authorized to piactise Medicine, Surgery or Midwifer}', in this Province, if unable to esutblish tho fact by legal proof, as required by the present section, and the other laws of the country. 3 34 MEinCAL LKfllSLATION. f (3.) Any person who, in an advonisonicnt ]jubli.slic(l in a news- jia|»cr, 01" in wfitten or printed circulars, or on business cards, or on signs, assumes a title, name or designation of such a nature as to lead the public to su])|)ose or boliovo ihat ho is duly registered or qualified as a ]»ractitioner of Medicine, Siirgci-y or Midwifery, or any one of these branches of the Medical pi-ofession, or any person who offers or gives his soi'vices as Physician, Sui-geon or Ancourheur, for hire, gain or hope of reward, if ho be not duly authorized and registered in the Province, shall, in each case, incur a like penalty of tifty dollars. (4.) In every pro'^eeution under this section, the proof of registra- tion is incumbent upon the party prosecuted. (5.) The penalties inii)r)sed by this section are recoverable with costs, and the same may be sued foi- and recovered by the College of Ph3'sicians and Surgeons of the Province of Quebec, undei- its corporate name, and l)elong to the said Corpoi'ation for the use thereof And neither in any such suit, nor in any other civil action to or in which the said ('or])oration may be a ]):irty or intei'osted, shall any member oi' the t/orporation be deemed incompetent as a witness by reason of his being such member. The penalties im|)0sed by this section may be recovered with costs by an ordinarj' civil suit in the name ol' the College of Physicians and Surgeons of the Province of Quebec, iieforo any Circuit Court of the countr^^ or of the district in which the defendant is domiciled, 01- in whif'h the ott'once was committed; aqd the Court, if the ])roof is suOiciont, condemns the defendant to pay a penalty of fifty dollars, in addition to the costs, within a delay which it determines, and to an im])risonmont of sixty days in the common gaol of the district, ill default of his satisfying the oondomnation within such delay. The warrant of imprisonment in such cases shall issue under the hand of the clerk of the said Court, on a written ap])lication of the advocate of the pro.secutor, and may, mutati.< mutaufUs, bo accoi-ding to form (Ol) in the Scheilulo to chapter 17H of the Eevised Statutes of Canada, and shall be executed in tho usual way. 42-43 V., c. 37, 8. 28; 45 v., c. 32, ss. 7 and 8 ; 49-50 \^, c. 34, s. 1. ifiSttMI. In all cases where proof of r'jgistration under this section is roiiuirod, the production of a printed or other copy or oxti-act from the Register, certified under tho hand of tho Kogistrar of th j College of Physicians and Surgeons of tho Province of Quebec, for QUEBEC IIOMfEOPATlIIC ACT, 35 II a news- ■ds, or on uro as to stored or pifoiy, or fiy person ccoucheur, rized and penalty of fregistra- ■able with lie College under its )r the use ■tion to or sted, shall •A witness with costs 'hysicians Court of iiiiciled, the proof ■ dollars, OS, and to e district, clay. under the ion of the according Statutes v., c. :{7, US section )!■ extract rar of th j uehec, for lo tv tlie time being, is sufHcient evidence in liou of the production of the original Register that all persons therein named are registered prac- titi;)nors; and an}' certiticato upon such printed or other copy of the Ri'gistoi', or extract from such Register, purporting to bo signed by any person, in his capacity of Registi'ar of the College, under this section, shall be prima facie evidence tiiat such person is such Registrar, without any proof of his signature or of his being in fact sucii Registrar. 42-4:j V., c. 37, s. 29. §5. — Miscellaneous. i4IO<#. All liy-laws, rules and i-egulations heretofore made by llie said College of Physicians ami Surgeons of the Province of Quebec remain in foi-co until repealed or moditied undei' the pro- visions of this section. 42-43 V., c. 37, s. 30. 104U. It is lawful tor the I'resident of the College, if he deem it expedient so to do, at any time, under his hand and seal, to authorize, name, constitute and appoint any person or persons other than any of the officers of the said CoUeg ), whom he may select, to institute any pi'oceedings against any |)ersoii who may bo supposed to have infringed any of the provisions of this section, and to collect any and all sums of money payable to the saiil College by any person. 42-43 V., c. 37, s. 34. 4002. Xothing in this section contained shall be construed to atlecl the i-ights of any jjorsons under the provisions of the follow- ing so .•lion of this Chai)tei'. 42-43 V., c. 37, s. 35. SKCTION rii. HoMaOOI'ATHISTS. §1. — Incorporation of tlf Montreal Homeopathic Association. t003« The lIora(eopathic Physicians and Surgeons of the Pro- vince form a Corporation under the name of '• The Montreal IIonKvo- palhic Association." 28 V., c. 5'), s. 1. 400-1. The Corporation has ])ower lo establish, in the city of Montreal, a dispensary to give medical advice, mcdiciro and surgical aid to the necessitous i)oor in accordance with the principle: am' l)ractice of Homoeopathy. 28 V., c. 5!t, s. 2. .ifl $ M 36 MEDICAL LEdlSLATION. 400fl. The Corporation also has power to ostabliwh and maintain Avhenovoi' it so decides, a Homn'opathic hospital in the city of Mont- real, foi- the reception of persons needing medical or surgical treat- ment. 28 v., c. 511, .s. 3. 4004i* The Corporation also has power to establish a College and to appoint Professors to teach, \>y regular courses of lectures, the Principles and Practice of Medicine and Materia Medica according to the doctrines of Ilomd'opathy, to such ])ersons as have received r are i-eceiving instruction in all other requisite branches of the Afedical ])rofession. All such Professors must be medical graduates of a liritish or Provincial I'liiversity, or medical Licentiates of a Bi-itish or Provin- cial College or Board legally incorpoi'ated. The said College is known as the College of llomu'opathic Physicians and Surgeons of Montreal. 2.S V., c. 59, s. 4 ; 2!> V., c. 05, s. 1. 4007. The ('oUege may at any time become affiliated to any Provincial University between which and the said College mutually satisfactory terms may be agreed upon. 28 V., c. 59, s. 5. 400.Hc The Corporation has ))Ower to appoint three medical graduates ofa British or L'rovincial Univernity, or medical Licentiates of a British or Pi'ovincial College oi' JJoard legally incorporated, to be a Ijoard of i'^xaminers to examine all persons who may desire to obtain a license to practice llomo'ojjathic medicine within this l*ro- vince. 2S Y., c. 59, s. (i. 4001I* Any person wh(j desires to be examined by the said Board, touching liis qualitications to practise Medicine, Suigery and ^Iid\vifer\-, or either of them, according to the doctrines and teach- ings of lIouKcopathy, shall give notice in writing of at least one month, to the Secretary-Treasurer of the Association, and must show that he is not less than twenty-one ycii-s of age, that he has followed medical studies for not less than foui- years under the care of one or more duly qualified Medical practitioners, that he has attended at some recognized University or incorporated School of Medicine not less than two six-months' courses of Anatomy. Physio- logy-, Surgery, Theory ai^i Practice of Meilicine, Mid School followed such other course or courses as may hereafter he considered by the Board of Examiners requisite for tho advancement of medical education. All such persons shall, at a regularly appointed time and place, be examined on all of tho aforesaid branches by the Board of E.xaminers. 46 v., <•. ;n, s. 2. 40l4)« Tf the Board bo satisfied by such examinations that tho persons duly qualified to practise either or all of tho said branches of Medicine, as they are taught and practised by llomo'opathists, they shall certify the same under tho hands and seals of two or all of such Board. (",'.) Tho Lieutenant-Grovernor, on receipt of such certificate may, if satisfied of the loyalty, integrity and good morals of the appli- cant, grant to him a license to practise Medicine. Surgery and Midwifery, or either of them in the Province, conformably to the certilleate, and all such licentiates ai'c entitled to all privileges enjoyed by Licentiates (>f medicine under the laws in for(;e. 28 V., c. 5;), s. 8; 4U v., e. ■]!, s. 1. 40II. Provided that its whole i-eal ])i'oporty does not at any timo exceed in annual value five thousand dollars, tho Corporation may acquire by any legal title and miiy hold any I'oal estate required for its actual use and occupation, and may at any time dispose of tho same and ac(|uire other instead thereof. The Corpoi'ation may I'eceive donations or bequests of loal estate, on condition that all not required for aetual ()ccu|)ancy shall be sold within seven years after it shall have cooie into the possession of the Corporation. 28 V., c. 5!i, s. 10. -lOltS. Unless made at least si.x months before the death of the person making the same, no ln'([uest in favoi' of tho said Corporation shall be valid. 2.S V., c. .-)!», s. 11. >;2. — (ifiierol poH-ers of Corporation. \iHli. The Corporation ha-< |)0wer under such lesti'ielions as may from time to timo be ordained by by law, to administer its affairs by such and so many directors and officers, and may assign to an}' such officers such i'en)uneratioM as it may deem just ami requisite, and it may from time to timo by a majority of votes at any duly called meeting, establish and put into o])eration such by- laws, ordinary rules and regulations as may appear to it necessary or expedient, and may from time to timo amend or repeal the same ; but uo bydaw or altei'ation >hall ever bo made tending to alter tho ..^p wr- 38 MEDICAL I.EGISIiATION. h I charactoi' of the Association as a ironueopathic institution. 28 V., c. 59, e. l?u 4014. The Corporation shall at all times, when thoreunto required by the Lieutenant-Governor, or either House of the Legis- lature, make a full return of its jjroperty, i-eal and personal, and of its receipts and expenditure for such period, and with such details and other information as the Lieutenant-Governor or either House of the Legislature may require. 28 V., c. 50, s. 13, 40 fc '."•. The Cc'i'poration apjioints a Secretary and causes a Regis- ter to be \Cjj! by him, in which are entered from time to time, the names oi;il pm-bons who have been duly licensed under this section, and who have complied therewith, and with the regulations made by the Corporation and the College to practise Medicine, Surgery and jNIidwifeiy, or either of them in the Province, according to the doctrines and teachings of Hora(BO])athy. Those persons only, whose names are inscribed in the Ecgister above mentioned, are qualitied and licensed to practise Medicine, Surgery and Midwifery, according to the doctrines and teachings of Ilomceopathy in the Province. Such Register shall at all times be open and subject to inspection, by any duly registei-ed Medical practitioner in the Province, or by any other person. 46 Y., c. 31, s. 3. 401l». The Secretary shall Iceep the Register correctly, in accordance with the provisions of this section and the orders and regulations of the Corporation or the College. He shall from time to time make the necessary alterations in the addresses or (jualiHcationsof the persons registered under this section and he shall perform such other duties as shall be imposed iqjou iiini by the Corporation or the College. 46 V., c. 31, s. 4. i^3. — Penalties and Prosecutions. 4017* Any person not entitled to be registered in ihc Province, who is convicted upon the oath of one or moie witnesses, of having practised Medicine, Sui'ger}' or Midwifery, according to the doctrines and teachings of llomceopathy in the Province, in contravention of the provisions of this section, for hire, money, goods or etl'ects gener- ally whatsoever, or in the hope of receiving any money, goods, oi- etlects, or in the hope of a reward, or who receives any reward whatsoever, shall, for such contravention, incur a penalty of tifty dollars. (2.) A like penalty of fifty dollars shall be incurred by every QUEBEC HOMlKOPATinC ACT. 39 ,. 28 v., tlioreunto he Leuis- al, and of ;h details ler House r< a Reiris- tiiue, the is section, ons made , Surgery ng to the ) Register Medicine, ichings of ispection, ice. oi- bv erlly. in •doi's and >ns in the lis section U])"!! him Province, of having doctrines ention of cts gener- goods, or y reward ty of tifty by evt-ry person assuming the title of Doctor, Physician or Surgeon, or any other name implying that he is legally authorized to practise Medi- cine, Surgery, or Midwifery, accoi-ding to the doctrines and teach- ings (jf IloiiKcopathy, in this Province, if unable legally to establish such authorization. (o.) Any person, who, in an advertisement published in a news- paper, or in written or printed circulars, or on business cards or signs, assumes a title, name oi- designation, of such a nature as to lead the public to suppose or believe that he is didy registered or qualified according to the doctrines and teachings of Ilomteopathy, as a practitioner of Medicine, Surgery or Midwifery, or any of such branches of the Medical pi'ofession, or any person who otters or gives his services as I^hysiciaii, Surgeon or Accoucheur, as such, f )r hire, gain or hope of reward, if he be -liot duly authorized or registered in this Province, shall in each such case, incur a penalty of tifty dollars. (4.) In every prosecution under this section, the proof of I'cgis- tration is incumbent upon the party prosecuted. (5.) The penalties iniposeil by this section may be recovered by an ordinary civil suit, in the name of the Montreal llomieopathio Association, before any Circuit Court of the county or of the district in which the defendant is domiciled, or in which the otfence was committed. The Court, if the proof be sufficient, may condemn the defend.'int to ])ay a penalty of tifty dollars in addition to the costs, within a delay which it shall deterniiiie, and to an imi)risonineiit of sixty days in the common guol of the district, in default of lii-< l)aying the amount of the judgment within such ilelay. The warrant of imprisonment in ^uch case shall issue under the hand of the clerk of the said Court, on a written application of the advocate of the pi'osecutor, and may, mutatis )nut The Council, oi- a majority of the mcnibeivs comprising the same, shall appoint fi'om time to time a regular Medical j)ractitioner, duly qualitied under this Act, to act as Seci-etary of the Council, who shall attend the meetings of the Council, and Ueep a record of the proceedings of the same in a booU oi- books to be provided by him for that jmrpose, together with all such matters and things as to the Council shall appertain. T. The Secretary shall also be the Registrar of the Council, and shall be paid such salary out of the moneys to bo received as hereinaftei- ]irovided as the Council shall determine. H. The Registiar of the Council shall, befoi'o the first da}- of May in rvcry year, cause to be printed and published in the Eoija/ Gazet'e of this Province, and in such other manner as the Council shall appoint, a correct Register of the names in alphabetical order according to the surnames, with the respective residences (in the form set forth in the Schedule A to this Act, or to the like effect), and medical titles, diplomas and qualifications conferred by any College or body, with the dates thereof, of all persons appearing on the Register as existing on the first day of .lanuary in such year, and such Register shall bo called the " Medical Register; ' and a copy of such Register for the time being, purporting to be so printed and published as aforesaid, or a certificate signed by the President of the Council, and attested by the Registrar, with the corporate seal of the (Joimcil attached, shall be prima fade evidence in all Courts and before all Justices of the Peace anil others, that the persons therein sj)ecilie.d :ii'e registered and (lualified according to the pi'ovisions of this Act; and the absence of the name of any person from such copy, or the want (.f such certificate, shall be prima facie eviilence that such ])erson is not registei'ed according to the pi'ovisions of this Act; provided always, that in the ease of any person whose name docs not appear in any sueh copy, a eertitied copy under the hand of the Registrar of the Council of the entry of the name of such person on the Register shall be evidence that such person is registered under the provisions of this Act, tl. Hereafter no person shall begin or enter upon the study of Physic, Surgery or Midwifery, for the purpose of qualifying himself to practise the same in this Province, unless he shall have obtained 42 AIEDICAr, r.EtilSl.ATlON. from the Coiiiu-il of TMiysioiaiis iiml Surgeons a ceitifioato that ho has satisfactorily passdl a matiiculation or jtrolimiiiai'y examination in tlio sulijeots speeitied in Schdlule li to tliis Aet, or unless he has passed a matriculation examination for an luulei'graduate course in Arts and Science at some College in Great Bi'itain, Ireland, Canada, the United States of Ameiica, or the continent of i^iiropo. lO. No candidate shall be admitted to such matriculation or preliminaiy examination unless he shall have, at loa>t fourteen days previous to such examination, given notice to the Registrar of the Council of his intention to present himself for such t'xamination, and transmitted to the Hcgistrai- u certiticato shewing that he has completed Ids sixteenth year, and shall before the examination have paid a fee of live dollars to tlio Registrar. ll« Sultject to the exceptions hereinafter made, no person shall practise Physic, Siii'gory f)r Midwitery in New Brunswick, unless his name shall be registered in the book of registry of the Council of Physicians and Surgeons, or unless he shall have received from such Council a license to practise. 12. No person shall be entitled to have his name entered on the Register of the Council, or to receive a license to practise from such Council, unless he shall satisty the Council that he has passed tiio matriculation or preliminary examiiuition ; that after passing such examination he has followed his studies during a period of not less than four 3'ears (one of wlucli may be under the dii'eclion of one or more general practitioners duly licensoil) ; that during such four years he has attended at some University, College or incorporated School of Medicine, in good standing, courses of lectures amounting together to not less than twelve months on (lencral Anatoni}', on Practical Anatomy, on Surgery, on the Practice of -Nfedicine, on .Midwifery, on Chemistry, on .Materia .Mcdica iuid Pharmacy, 'mkI on the Institutes of ^Eedicine or Physiology, and one tiirce months' course of Medical Jui'isprudence ; that he has attended the general practice of an hospital in which there ai'e contained not less than tifty beds under the charge of not less than two IMiys.cians or Surgeons, for a pei'iod of not less than one year, or two periods of not loss than six months each ; that he has also attenf (his Act, or pursued what the (-ouneil shall deem an equivalent cour.se of study, and lias jiassed a tinal examination in the sul>jccts of such courf^o; or lor want of such retpiisites, shall have fultillod sucli conditions as the Council may determine, and shall pay a foe of ten dollars, shall be entitled to be registei'od and to receive a license to pi'actise. 14. Any resident of this Province who began the stutly of .>[edicine in a bona ink manner before the first of .lanuary, ISSl, shall, fl)r the [Mirposos of registi-ation, be required to pi-oduce ci'c;lentials such as are specified in Section ::!8, and shall pay a fee of five dollars. I»>. The Council shall have ])ower and it shall be their duty — (1.) To elect a President and such other officers, includin. The rules and regulations, if any, as to the times and places of the meetings of the Council and the mode of summoning lh(! same by the Council, shall remain in force until altered at any subse(|uent meeting. In the absence of any rule or regulation as to the sum- moning of future meetings of the Council, it shall bo lawful for the President thereof to summon the same at such limo and place as to him shall soom fit, by circular letter mailed to each iMomber: ho shall in like manner summon a meeting of the Council upon the requisition of a majority of members thereof; provided always, that at least ten days' notice of such meeting shall be given. In the NEW imrNSWIPK MEDlCATi ACT. 4» event of the absence of the President from iiny meeting, some other memboi- to be chosen from amoni; the members present shall act as President. All acts of the Council shall bo decided by the majority of the memliors f)rcsont, the whole number not being lo>s than five. At all meetings the President shall have the privilege ot' voting. 17. All moneys forming pai't of the funds of the Council shall be l)aid to the Treasurer, and shall be applied to carrying this Acl into execution. IH» It siiall bo the dutv of the Registrar to Ivcen his I{firister cor- root in accordance with the provisions of this Act. and the rules, orders and i'egulati(tns of the Council, and to erase the names ot' all I'cgisterod persons who shall have died, left the I'rovince without any intention of returning, oi- ceased to pi'actise for a period of tivo years; and he shall, from time to time, make the necessary a Itei-a- tions in the addresses or qualifications of the persons registered under this Act : provided always, that the name of any person erased from the Register shall be I'estored by order of the Council u|)0n suffi- cient cause duly shewn to that effect. I!>. Any person entitled to be registei-ed undei' this Act. but who shall neglect or omit to bo so registered, shall not be entitled to any of the rights or jjiivileges conferi-ed by the provisions of this Act so lonsf as such neiilect or omission shall continue. I20. No person olherwi.-.e iiualitied under this Act shall be refused I'egistration or a license to ^iractise on account of his adopting or refusing to adopt the practice ot any particular theory of .Medicine or Surgery. In case of such lefusal by the Council, the party aggrieved shall have llu' right to appeal to the (iovernor-in-Coimcil, who, upon due cause shewn, shall issue an order to the Council to i-egister the name of such person, and to grant him a license to prac- tise. and that thereupon the('"ouncil shall forthwith i'egi-,i.i:r iho name of such person, and grant him a license to practise. 31. No qualification shall lie entered upon the Register, either upon the first registration or by way of any atldition to a registered name, unless the Registrar shall bo satistied by the proper evidence that the person claiming is entitled to it ; and any a])peal from the decision of the Registrar may be decided by the Council ; and any entry which shall be proved to the satisfaction of the Council to have been fraudulently or incorrectly made, may be erased from the Register b}' order in writing of the Council, and the name of such person fraudulently registering or attempting so to register, may, 46 MEDICAL I,Etil.SI,ATI()N. at tlie (liMTctionof llio ('omicil, l)0 puhliHiiod in llio next issue of the Jioijal Uuzi'tti lliLM'ojitlcr. 182. Any roniHtiTod McmIu-uI |ii'actit.ionor who -liall liav n ooMvictoil ot'uny f'l'loiiy in any Coiii-t, orshall alter iliio *'n(|Mif^ oecn Jiidgcd li}' tlio Council to liavo licnn i;uilty of infamous coi\(Uu't in any ])rolrssi()nal rcspoct, >liall tlicrcliy, snhject to an appoal to the Govcrnoi'-in-Council, Ibrfcit his rii;hl to roi;istration, iiml l)y the direction of tlio Council his name shall be erased from the Kei' su])- plied by I im to his patients. 25. No person shall be entitled to recover any charge in any Court of Ltiw for any medical or sui-gical advice, or for attendance, or for the jierformance of any operation, or foi- any medicine which he shall have both pi'cscribed and supplied, unless he shall prove upon the trial that he is i-egistered under this Act. 2>h;tll l»o viilitl unless (lie ]k'I'-oii signliijif tlic same sliall li ri't(M('il iiiidcr tliis Act. M1>. If any [n'lsoM iiol i-ci^nstcri'il ur !ic(>n>0(l iimlri' tlii-. Act, or not l>oin,i,f at'ina'ly oni|ilovc'il as a I'liysiciaii i>\- Siirifoon in lloi* MaJoMty'rt naval or military service, |»i'aetises I'hysie, Sui'ifory or Miilwil'ery for hire, .i;ain, or hope of rewaril, lie slnill lliei'ehy forfeit a slim of twenty dollars for i-acli ijay n|>on which he so |)i'actisc's, Hit. Any sum l()rfeited under the next preeediiii!,' section shall ho recovorahle with costs, and may h(« sued fi'i' and I'eeovered in the some manner as a ])rivatc deht hy the (Jouneil oi- any mendiei' thoi'cof, or any jiei'Min ap])ointe(l by the ('oiincil oi- any niemher thereof, and heiiii^ rccovei'(.'(i shall boion;,' to the Ounncil for the use thereof, undei- this Act ; pioviding that whert' the infoi'ination lead- iiig to su(di recovery shall have luen given hy any jjcrson uncon- nected with the Medical ])rofession, such jierson shall ho entitled t') receive onedialf of the sum >o I'ecovorcd. III. rpon the tiial of such cause the hurden of proof as to the licensG or right of the defendant to ]ii'aetiso Physic, Smgery or ^lidwifei'V in New Urunswicdc, shall hr upnn the defendant. JiiJ. If the liegistrar make or eausr to be made any wilful falsiti- cation in any matter.s relating to the llegistor, he shall forl'eit a sum ir)t less than one hundred dollars, to be I'ecovered as horein-bofore ])rovided as to pei'sons practising Me Heine, Surgeiy or Midwifery illegally. llli. Ifany ])ei'son shall wilfully procure or attempt to procure himself to be registered under this Act by making oi- ju'oducing, or causing to be madeor produced, any false or fraudulent I'epi-esentation or declaration eithei- verl)ally or in writing, every such jier,son so tloing, and every jicrson knowingly aiding and assisting him therein, shall foi'feit and i)ay a sum not less than one hundred dollai'H, to be recovered as a ])rivale debt as heri'in befoiv provided. ;5-l. Any person who shall wilfully and falsely pretend to be. or take or use an}' name, title, addition, or descri])tion, implying that he is registei'ed under this Act, shall forfeit and pay a sum not exceeding one hundred dollars nor loss than fifty dollai-s, to be sued foi-, I'ccovcred and appropriated as providetl in Section 30 of this Act, im. No suit shall be commenced under this Act after one year from the date of the offence or cause of action. i:. iM . f" ■Hi -'■'I i 48 MEDICAL LEOISLATION. an. Nothing in this Act shall prevent any penson from giving necessary medical or surgical aid or attendance to any one in urgent need of it, pi-ovided that such aid or attendance is not given for hire or gain, nor the giving of it madt; a business or way of /gaining a livelihood by such i)erson ; and nothing in this Act shall bo constiued to prevent any woman from giving necessar\-aid in cases of confine- ment, as heretofore accustomed. J57. The members of the Council of Physicians and Surgeons of New Brunswick, appointed by or on behalf of the Governor-in- Council, shall hold office for a term of four years, or until voluntary resignation ; and the members appointed by oi' on behalf of the New Brunswick Medical Society, for three years from the date of appoint- ment, or until voluntary resignation ; provided tiiatit shall lie lawful for the (iovernor-in-Gouncil at any time to remove any member of the Council upon the written request of three-fourths of the remain- ing members (six of eight) of such Council, and duo cause shewn. liH. All persons pi'actisiiig Medicine, Surgery or .Midwifeiy, or all of them, in the Province, at the time of passing of this Act, and who shall have pi'cviously obtained a degree or diploma in Medicine or Surgery from any legally chartered Aledical College or Univei'sify in any country wIum'c siudi is recognized ; and all persons who shall subsequently to the passing of this Act, pass the examination pro- scribed by the Council (*f Piiysicians and Surgeons of this Province, or present approved credentials, certificates or diplomas equivalent to such examination ; and all persons who shall have practised Medicine or Surgery in tin Province for a ])ei'io(i of twenty years previous to the passing of this Act, and who sJiuU prove the same, shall be entitled to register and receive a license to ])ractise under this Act; anil all persons who, at the passing of this Act, are entitled to and claiming to so register, shall tile a memoi'andum of their names and place of residence and practice, with their post office address, in the Provincial Socretai-y's Office, at I'redericton, within three months after tho passing of this Act. JilK Any person while employed in actual service in Her Majesty's luival oi- military service as I'hysician or Surgeon, may practise Physic, Sui-gery or .Midwifery in New Brunswick with j'Cgistry or license. 40. The Council of Physicians and Surgeons shall hold a meeting in the City of Fi-edericton every year, at which annual meeting they shall have power to appoint Examiners, fi.x the times of examination. i f t i ':*! I VM 1 ':'-' NEW BRUNSWICK .MEDICAL ACT. 49 jind transact all business arising out of this Act, and any such mect- inn' may be continued by adjoui'nmcnt from day to day until the business befoi'e the Council is lUiished, but no sucli meeting shall bo so continued beyond the Saturday of the week in which such sitting- commences. The Council shall also have power, und it shall be their duty to hold such other meetings as may bo necessaiy, at which meetings they >]u'A\ have the powers and duties herein cou- ferreil and imposed upf)n the ('ouneii at the annual meetings. 41. The books and accounts of the Council shall at all times be open to the examination of such persons as the Governor-in-Council or the ISTew Brunswick Medical Society shall appoint to inspect the same, and al.-o of all membei-s of the Council, and the accounts shall be annually ]Kii>lished or lai. Chapter 93 of the Consolidated Statutes of Now Brunswick, " Physicians and Surgeons," is heicby repealed ; pi-ovided, neverthe- less, that this Act shall not apply to or be construed to extend to Clairvoyant Physicians practising at the present time in this Pro- vince, or to Midwives. Amendment Passed i'tth April, 1882. I. In Section 14 of said Act, between the figures " 18S1 " and the word "shall "on the second line of said section, insei't^'and who was at that time a resident of this Pi'ovince." !J. Sub-section 4 of Section 15 of said Act is hereby rojicaled, and in lieu thereof be it enacted as follows : — To appoint a committee of one or more who shall be members of such Council, to be called a Eegistration Committee, whose duty shall bo to examine all degrees, diplomas, licenses and other credentials presented or given in evidence under the said Act, for the purpose of enabling the owner to pi'actise in New Hrunswick, and to oblige the owner of such credentials to attest on oath, or by ailidavit, that he is the person whose iiame is nientioned therein, and that he became possessed thereof projierly and honestly. a. Sub-sect ion 8 of Section 15 is hereby repealed, and in lieu thei'cof be it enacted as follows : — To appoint as many Medical LCx- aminors, to hold final examinations when necessary, as the Council shall deem proper, to fix foes, iu)t exceeding ton dollars, for such examination ; such Examiners to be regularly qualified jiractitioners of not less than five years professioiud standing, and throe years residence in this Province ; members of the Council may be appointed as such Examiners. 11 NEW BRUNSWICK MEinCAL ACT. 51 I fl I 4. No person adjudged to Iiavoi foi'feited smy sum of money under Sections 2!) and 30 of the said Act, or against wliom any suit thorc- f'or shall have been brought, shall be entitled or subject to the provisions of any Act or Acts for the relief of debtors. »>. Hach I'ogistcred .^[odical ])ractitioner shall, if required by the Council, pay to the Registrar, or any person deputed liy the Registrar to receive it, such annual fee as may bo determined by by-law of the ('ouncil, not less than one dollar nor more 'lian two dollars, toward the general expenses of the Council, which fee siiall be jiaid on the tiist day of January in each year, and such fee shall be deemed to be u debt due by the registered Medical practitioner, and be recovei-able with costs of suit in the name of the Council of Physicians and Surgeons of Xew Brunswick in any Court of competent jurisdiction. <5. Anv oath or atlidavit re([uired to bu taken under the said Act, '• The Xevv Brunswick .Medical Act, 1881," or under this Act, shall and may be taken and had b}'' and before any Justice of the Peace, as well as before any person by law authorized to take any oath or affidavit; any alUdavit heretofore made by any person under the provisions of the said Act before a .lustice of the Peace, shall be deemed to have been duly and projierly made and taken, and be as eileotuul as if the power to take such atlidavit had been expressly given to a Justice of the Peace in and by the said Act. Amendment Paused 1st April, 188-1. I. No non-resident practitioner of Medicine, except those men- tioned in Section 44: of ''The New Brunswick Medical Act, 1881," shall lie entitled to register under the provisions of the said Act. ii. If any registeretl Medical practitioner omit to pay the annual fee reipiii'cd to be paid liy the Council under the tiflh Section of Chapter thirty of tbrty-lilth Victoria, before the Registrar shall cause the Register of the names to be printed or published in tho Royal Gazette, a.% provided in Section 8 of "The New Jirunswick Medical Act, 1881," the Registi-ar shall not cause the name of such pi'actitioner to bo printed and ])ublished as aforesaid, and such prac- titioner shall thereupon (ease to be deemed a i-egistered practitioner; but such practitioner shall at any time thereafter, upon paying such fee, be entitled to all his rights and privileges as a registered prac- titioner fronx the time of such payment. Ji. The last preceding section of this Act shall come in force on the thirty-first day of December next. f ,;i ' \i im I:: I,., i i r-^ kM a M,?l ,fi' «i "V — 52 MEDICAL LEGISLATION. I I Amendment Passed 2nd April. 188G. ]. NotwithHtaiiding anything contained in ''The New Brunswick Medical Act, 1881,'" or in any Act in ainendment thereof, all penal- ties imposed uv to be imposed undei- the provisions of the said Act or any of them, and all sums of money forfeited or hereafter for- feited under the r ovisions of the said Act or any of them, shall be recovered with jsts, under the provisions of Chapter (»2 of the Consolidated Statutes, intituled " Summary Convictions," before two Justices of the Peace, or a Police, Stipendiary, or Sitting Magistrate ; and all the provisions of said Chapter (J2 of tlic Consolidated Statutesi as to forms, procedure, review and otherwise, except such as may be inconsistent with this Act, shall be applicable to prosecutions untler this Act. tj. Any information for the recovery of any such penalty or for- feiture may be laid by any member of the New Brunswick Medical Society, or by any person appointed by the Council of Physicians and Suigeons of New Brunswick. ;{. Upon the trial of any information for an offence against the said twenty-ninth Section, or against the thirty-fourth Section of the said principal Act, the burden of proof as to the license or right of the defendant to pi'actise Physic, Surgery, or Midwifery in New Brunswick, oi' that he is registered under the said Act, or any amendment thereof, as the case may bo, shall be upon the defendant. 4. No pi'osecution shall be commenced for any ottence against the said recited Acts after one year from the date of committini;' the otfence. 5. The action of debt to recover forfeitures under the said Acts, is hereby abolislied. <». Whenever an enquiry may be ordered under the provisions of Section twenty-two of the New Bi'unswick Medical Act, 1881, a time and place for holding the encpiiry shall be fixed by the Council, and notice of such time and place shall be given to the party against whom the eni^uiry is oi'dered, at least fourteen days before the time 80 fixed. T. The enquir}' may be adjourned fi-om time to time, to such time and place as may bo tlesignated. The attendance of witnesses before the Council may be enforced either on behalf of the Council or of the party against whom the enquiry is onlered, by a subpoena acconling to form (A) in the Schedule to this Act, to bo issued out Acts, NEW BRUNSWICK MEDICAL ACT. 53 of any Countj- Court in this Province, which subpoena shall be issued when applied for by or on behalf of the Eei^istrar of the Council, or of the party proceeded against. .H. If any person served with any such subpana, and tendered with suiHcicnt necessary travelling expenses, shall, without any I'easonable excuse, omit to attend in obedience to such subpania, he shall bo deemed to have committed a contempt of the Court out of which the subp(ona was issued, and may l»c proceeded against in such Court foi- such contempt, and shall be liable therefor in like mannei' as lie would be liable lor a contempt in not obeying a >ubp(cna to attend and give testimony in the said Court. «>. Upon any inquiiy under the said twenty-second Section, the Chairman or other presiding officer at such enquiry may administer an oath to any witness or witnesses produced for examination thereat. lO. All parts of the said " New Brunswick Medical Act, 1881," and of all other Acts inconsistent with this Act, ai'e repealed, in so fm- as they are so inconsistent. km I i :' ti mm A .'AM 64 MEDICAL LEGISLATION. ISOYA SCOTIA. EEVISED STATUTES, otii SEEIES " Ok Practitioners of Medicine and Surgery," 1884. 1. The Proviucial Medical Board shall consist of thirteen regularly qualified Medical practitioners, of not less than seven years' standing, seven nominated and appointed by the Governor-in-Oiuncil, and six by the Nova Scotia Medical Society ; of which Board any live shall be a quorum for the purpose of cariying out the provisions of this Chajjter. The Board shall have power and authority to take, receive, hold, and enjoy, real and personal property donated, given, granted, devised, bequeathed or otherwise bestowed upon or convcj-ed to them, and shall hold the same in each case in trust for such purposes as may bo mentioned by the donor ; and if no such purpose is so mentioned, then the Board may mortgage, lease, or otherwise dis- pose of any svK'h property for the furtherance of the objects of the Provincial Medical Board under this Chapter. *2. Every vacancy in such Board, whether caused by death, j-esig- nation, removal from oflice or otherwise, shall bo tilled up b}' the body or authority who shall have nominated and appointed (ho person causing such vacancy, with as little delay as possible; so that, as far as practicable, the Board shall always consist of thirteen members, seven aj'pointed by the Goveruor-in-Council, and six by the Nova Scotia Medical Society. In case of the dissolution of such Society, or their neglect or lefiisal to till uj) a vacancy, Avliich they are empowoi-ec! and directed by this section to supply, within three inonths after such vacancy shall have been caused, the remaining members of the Provincial Medical Board shall nominate and appoint a pro])erly qualilled person to till such vacancy, in the place and stead of the Nova Scotia Medical Society. In case of a similar neglect oi- I'efusal on the ]iart of the Govcrnor-in-Council, the Board shall have and exorcise the like power. Provided, +hat no person shall be capable of being appointed to such Boa^a who siiall not have the qualifications prescribed in the last preceding section. S. The Provincial Medical Board, or a majority of the members i NOVA SCOTIA MEDICAL ACT. 00 composing the same, shall appoint, from timo to time, a regularly qualiticd Medical practitioner resident at Halifax to act as Secretary of the Board, who shall attend the meetings of the Board, and keep a record of the proceedings of the same in a book or books, to be by him provided for that j'urpose, together with all such matters and things ^.s to the Board t;hall appertain. 4. The Secretary shall ai>u be the Registrai- of the Provincial Medical Board, and shall be paid such salary, out of the moneys to be received as hereinafter provided, as the Board shall, with the approval of the Uovernor-in-Council, determine. 5. The Registrar of the Board shall, before the tii-st day of August in every yeui', cause to lie printed and published in the Royal Gazette of this Province, and in such other manner as the Hoard shall appoint, a correct Register of the names in al|)habotical order accoi'd- ing to the surnames, witii the respective residences (in tiio form set forth in Schedule A to this Chapter, or to the likeetlect) and medical titles, diplomas, and qualifications conferred by any ToUoge or body with the dates thereof of all persons appcai'ing on the Register as existing on the thirtieth day of .Tune in such year ; and such Ivcgister >hall be called "The Medical Jlegister; '' ;ind a copy of such Regislei- for the time being, purporting to Ije so ])rinted and published as aforesaid, shall be prima facie evidence in all Courts and before all .lustices of the Peace and others that the persons therein specitied are registered according to the jn'ovisions of this ( 'hapter ; and the absence of the name of any person from such copy shall be prima facie evidence that such person is not registered according to the provisions of this Chapter. Provided always, that in the case of any person whose name d(jes not a|)peai in such copy, a certilied copy, under the hand of the Registrar of the I>oard, of the entry of tlie name of such person on the Register, shall be evidence that such pei>on is registered under the pi'ovisions of this Chapter. li. llereaftei- ;m j)ci'son shall begin nr enter n|)On the stud}- of Physic, Suigery, or Midwifery, for the pui'poseof (pialifying himself to practise the same in this Province, unless he shall have obtained from the Provincial Medical Board a certiticalc thai he has >ati-tac- torily ])assed a matriculation or pi'eliminary examination in the subjects s[)ecitied in Schedule B to this Chaptei-. T. No candidate shall be admitted to such matriculation or pre- liminary examination unless he shall liave at least fourteen days previous to such examination given notice to the Registrar of the ,{"1"). ' 1 . 3 :>M \l ria i li \ ill i 1 B «' tin iS 56 MEDICAL LEGISLATION. Board of his intention to present liiniselffor such examination, and transmitted lo the Registrar a cortiticate showing that he lias com- plotod his sixteenth year ; and shall hefore the examination have paid a foo of ten dollars to the Registrar. ^». Siihject to the exceptions hei'cinafler made, no person shall practise Physic, -Surgery or Midwifery in Nova Scotia, unless his name shall ho registered in the book ol' registiy of the Pi-ovincial Medical Board, and unless he shall have received from such Board a license to practise. O. Xo 2)ers()n shall be entitled to have his name entered on the Register of the J'rovincial Medical Board, or to receive a license to practise trom such Board unless he shall satisty the Board that he has passed the matriculation or preliminary examination ; that after passing such examination he has followed his studies durint;- a jieriod of not less than foui- years (one of which may be under the direc- tion of one or more general practitioners duly licensed) ; that during Kuch lour years he has attended at some University, College, or incorporated School of Medicine in good standing, courses of lectures amounting together to not less than twelve months, on general Anatomy, on practical Anatomy, on Suigery, on the Practice of Medicine, on Midwifeiy, on Che str}^ on Materia Medica, and Pharmacy, and on the Jnstit"' of ]\[odicine or Physiology, and one three-months' course .^i Medical .lurisprudcnce ; that he has attended the general jn-actice of an hospital, in which there are contained not loss than fifty beds under the charge of not less than two I'h^'sicians or Sui'geons, for a pei'iod of not less than one year, or two periods of not less than six months each ; that he has also attended two throe-months' courses, or one six-months' course, of Clinical Medicine, and the same of Clinical Surgery; that he has, after examination in the subjects of the course, obtained a degree or diploma from such University, College or incorporated Medical School ; or for want of such degree or diploma, that he has satisfac- torily passed an examination in the various branches hereinbefore spccitied before examiners to be appointed by the Provincial 3Iedical Board; that he is not less than twenty-one years of age ; and that he has paid to the Registrar of the Board a foe of twenty dollars. Provided that the Provincial Medical Board shall have power, subject to the approval of the Governor-in-Council, to make such alterations in the foregoing curriculum as may from time to time be required. lO. The last preceding section shall not apply to any person in ^"^ ' ■ H NOVA SCOTIA MEDICAL ACT. 57 ana I actual praclioe, and duly ro^nstcrcd under llu' provisions of (.'h apt or 5(! ol'tlio Revised Statutes, ihifd scfics, who shall bo entitled to be rcper evidence, that the ])erson claiming is entitled to it; and any apjieal fnun the decision of the Ilegistrar may lie decided iiy the Board ; and any entry wbi(di shall be proved to tlie satisfaction of the Board to have been fraudulently or incorrectly madi', may be erased from the liegister, by order in writing ol't'u^ Board. 1!>. Any Medical jjractitioner who shall have been convicted of any felony in any Court, or shall after due iiuiuirj- be Judged by the Board to have been guilty of infamous conduct in any professional respect, shall thereby forfeit his right to registration ; and his name shall, if registered, l)y the direction of the Provincial Medical Board, be erased from the Eegister. i< • >t [i If f'»tt ' I ''I IT' ' '"% (U) MKDIC.U. I.EdlSt.ATloN. tJO. FiVorv poi'HOM i'c<^istoi'e'(l uiidci' (Iiis Chaptur who may have ol)t!iiiu'(l any liighor doi;'i'*'t' of qualiticalion otlici- Mian tlic ((imlifi- calion in rospoct of whiuli ho may liavo hoon reikis to roil, sliall bo entitled to have snch liii^hor do,ii;i'Co or aihlitional (lualitication insoi'lod in Iho Roifi.stei' in substitution i'or, or in addition to, tho r|ualificatioii previously registered, on tho paymoni of sucdi fee as the i'oard may ap|)oinl. til. Kvorj' person who shall he rogistoi'eJ under the lu'ovisions of this Chapter shall be entitled aecording' to his ((ualirtcation or qualiti- cations to 2)raotiso .Modieino, Suri^ory and AFidwilery, or either or any of them, as the ease may be, in Xova Seotia, and to demaml and recover in any ('oui't of Law I'casonahle ehari^os for profes>ional aid, advice and visits, and tho cost of any modieino or other medical or suri;ical appliances i-endered or sup])lietl by him to his patients, Uli. No person shall bo entitled to I'c.'ovei' any cdiarge in any Court of Law for any medical or surgical advieo, oi- fur atten for eacii day tiial he so prnctisos or liuids people to infer that ho is practisinif. !iT. Any -uin foi'feiled under ilie next procodinif section shall he rceoveiai)lo with costs uiid may he sued i'nv and recovered in the >aine manner as a private deht, hy the Provincial Medical Hoard, or any I'eu'islered ))racliiioner, in any of the Courts of the Pi'ovince, l;avin<^ jurisdiction in actions of assumpsit lu the extent ofeii;-hly dollars 01' upwards, and ln'ini;- recovered shall belon;^ to the IJoard for the use thereof under this ('ha]tter ; provided that whore (he information leadini^ to such recovery shall have been given h}" any person unconneete to the license or right of the del'endant to pr-actise I'liysic, .Sui-gory or .Midwifery in Nova Scotia, shall lio uj)on the defendant. UJI. If tho Ilegistrur maUo or cause to bo made any wilful liil-ifi- cation in any matters relating to the IJegister, he shall forleit a sum not le>s than one lumdred dollars, to be recovered as hereinbofbre provided as to persons practising illegally. ;$0. If any iier>on siiall wilfully procure or attempt to procure himself to be registered under this Chapter by maUing or prcnlucing or causing to bo made or produced any false or I'raudident represen- tation or dochiration either verbally oi- in wiiting; every such per- son so doing and every person knowingly aiding and as>isting him therein shall forfeit and pay a sum not less than one huntlred dollars, to be recovered as a private debt as hereinbelbre provided. :{]. Any person who shall wilfully and falsely pretend to be, or take or use any name, title, addition or description impl3-ing that ho is registered under this Chaptoi-, shall forfeit and pay a sum not exceeding one hundred dollars, to bo sued for, recovered, and appro- jiriatod as provided in Section 27. an. No suit shall be commenced under this Chapter after one year from the date of the oifence or cause of action. I$J$. Nothing in this Chapter shall prevent any competent female ;' ■ .1 ■hi 1 4\ i >;•• S > ■ . ?v' iti!! +. Iv 62 MEDICAL LEGIsr-ATION. from practisini;' Midwifery in Nova Scotia; except tliat any Huch female must satisfy the Provincial Medical Hoard of lioi" comjiotoncy, and olitain a cortiticatc from the Registrar to tl .it effect, before she can lawfully pi-actiso as aforesaid in the city of Halifax. J5 1. Xothing in this Chapter shall prevent any person from giving necessary medical or surgical aid or attendance to anyone in urgent need of it ; provided, that such aid or attendance is not given for hire or gain, nor the giving of it made a business or way of gaining a livelihood by such poi-son. li^. The members of the Provincial Medical Board appointed by, or on behalf of, the Governoj'-in-Counci! shall hold ofliee during good behaviour or until voluntar}^ I'csignalion, and the members ap- pointed by, oi- on behalf •,^^ the Nova Scotia Medical Society, for throe vears from the date of appointment, or until voluntary rosig- n Uion licibre tlie expiration of such three years: Provided, that it shall be lawful foi- the Governor-in-Oouncil to remove any mem- ber of the Provincial Mcdieal Board upon an address of three-fourths of sueh -Board, .'■ 1 due eause shown. !SI». Every person resident in tii'^ Province, and who shall have pi-actised therein previous to the lirst daj- of January, A. D. 185(1, shall, on proof of that fact, have his name registei'ed, and receive a license to practise under this Chapter. J5T. Any ])erson while employed on actual service in Her ]\l;!jesty'.s n;ival or military service as Ph^^ieian or Surgeon, nia\ practiso Physic, Surgery or Midwifery in Nova Scotia with registry or license. IIH. The Provincial Medical Board shall hold a meeting in the cit3' of llalil'ax every year, at whicii annual meeting they shall have jiower to appoint examiners, lix the times of examinations, amd transact all business arising out of this Chapter; and any such meeting may be continued by adjournment from day to day ui,*il the business before the Board be linished ; but no such meeting shall be so continued by adjournment beyond the Satui'day ofthov. -olc in which the sitting commences. The Board shall also have powe.- and it >hall bv their duty to hold such other meetings as may be necessary, at which meetings they shall have the powers and duties herein conferred and imposed upon the Board at the annual meetings. ;11>. The booifs and accounts of the Board shall at all times be open to the examination of such persons as the Govcrnor-in-Council shall appoint to inspect the same, and of all members of the Buard ; a, I 4 NOVA SCOTIA MEDICAL ACT. 63 and the accounts shall lie annually published or laid before the Prcvinciiil Secretary. -lO. The Provincial Me licul Board shall, immediately upon the crrution of a vjicancy therein, communicate the fact to thetiovernor- •M-Councii or to the Nova Scotia ^Medical Society, according- as such vacancy shall be to be tilled up by one or the other of those bodies ; and sliall also notify either of such bodies of any other business requiring the attention of the same under this Chaptei-. M iiractiso p;rln"(;k ^]l)^^^APvD islvj^d. [Note.] — An Act respecting the Medical ])rofession was before the Legislature of this Province at its last session, but does not appear to have become law. li. W. 1'. \r. 04 MEDICAL Lr .ISLATIOV. MAxrroBA I I {XLIX VIC. CAP. XXXI.) An Act kespecti.vo the Profession ok ^Iedicixe and Suroeuy. [Assented to 28th Maij, 188(;. llor Majesty, l»y and with tlie ailvico and consent of the Lo^'is!a- tivo Assembly ofManitoha, enacts as Ibllows : I. 'riiis Act may be cited as the '' Manitoba Medical Aci." U. The Medical profession i)f Manitoba, heretofore incorporated unuei- the name and style ol"Tho College of Physicitms and Sur- geons of .Manitoba," shall be deemed to be and to have been from its tirsL establishment a body corporate by the name atoiv-aid, having perpetual succession and a common seal, with ])o\ver to ac([uiro, hold, and dispose of chattel property and real estate for the purposes of this Act, and to sue and be sued in the manner usual with such ( 'or])orations. i{. Every person registei'ed according to the provisions of the Act chaptered nine of the Consolidated Statutes of Manitoba relating to the Medical profession and of the Acts amending the same shall be a member of the said College of Physicians and Surgeons of Manitoba. -1. I'lvery person hereafter registered under the provisions of this Act shall also bo a member of the said College. 5. There shall be a Council of the said College ol Physicians and Surgeons of Manitoba to be appointed in the manner hereinafter provided for in this Act, and referred to in this Act as the '' Ccun- cil." 0» The Council shall bo composeil of the following persons : (1.) Thi-ee members to be chosen from the Manitoba Medical College w^ho shall be selected from amongst the members of the Corporation at a regular meeting thereof dul^- called for that pur- pose. (2.) Two members to be chosen in a similar manner from the 1' • 'I MANITOBA MEDICAL ACT. 66 members of the Corporation of any MeJiciil College in the Province of .Manitoba that may hereafter become affiliated with the Univer- sity of Manitoba. (3.) Throe menibers to be chosen by the licensed practitioners of the city of Winnipeg. (4.) Three members to be chosen by the licensed practitioners of each of the Electoral districts of Selkirk and Marquette as divided at present for repi-esentation in the House of Commons. (5.) One member to be chosen by the licensed practitioners of each of the Klectoral divisions of Provencher and Lisgar as divided at present for representation in the House of Commons. ((].) No |)erson shall be eligible for election as a member of the Council except he is a practitioner licensed under this Act, and no teacher or lecturer in the above-mentioned College or Colleges shall hold a seat in the Council except he is elected by the Medical College as its representative, and no person shall be elected under sub- divisions three, four and five of this Section except he be a resident within the territory he may represent. (7.) The first election of members of the Council under this Act shall be held in the month of September, A. D. 1886, on the particu- lar day and in the manner to be prescribed by a by-law of the present Medical Board of the College of Physicians and Surgeons of ^[anitoba under the said Act now in force relating to the Medical profession; and thereafter the manner of hoKling such elections shall, with respect to the time thereof and the taking the votes thereof, be determined by a by-law to be passed by the Council, and ill default of such by-law b> 'jr made for either the first or subse- quent elections, the Lieutenant-Governor sh.'ill prescribe the time and manner of holding such election or elections. 7. The members of the Council provided for by sub-Sections three, four and five of Section 6 of this Act, shall bo elected for pei.od of three years, but any member, whether elected tore|)resent a Medical College or a Territorial Division, may resign his appoint- ment at any time by letter addressed to the President or Kogistrar of the Council; and upon the death or resignation of any member of the Council it shall be the duty of the Registrar forthwith to notify the College wherein such vacancy has occurred of such death i>r resignation, and such College shall have the power to nominate another duly (]ualified person to fill such vacancy; or if the vacancy l»o caused by the death or resignation of any member elet-ted from a Territorial Division, the Registrar shall forthwith cause a now elec- 5 M tl Mi. ,1 '[■ \'-\ 111 66 MEDICAL LEGISLATION. tion to be held in such Territorial Division in such manner as may be provided for by by-law of the Council ; and such election shall be conducted in accordance with the by-Jaws and regulations of the Council, but it shall be lawful for the Council during such vacancy to exercise the powers hereinafter mentioned. J«i. In case of any doubt or dispute as to the legality of the el .> tion of any member of the Council, it shall be lawful for the Council to hold an enquiry and decide who is the legally elected member of the Council ; and the person whom they decide to have been elected shall be and be deemed to be the member legally elected ; and if such election is found to have been illegal the Council shall have power to order a new election. 9» The said elected members of the Council shall, together with the members to be appointed or elected by the College or Colleges, as mentioned in Section G of this Act, hold their first meeting at such time and place as may be fixed by by-law of the said Medical Boai'd, and shall make (. Any registered Medical practitioner who has been convicteeanor in any Court shall thereby forfeit his right to registration, and by direction of the Council his name shall bo erased from the Register ; or in case a person known to have been convicted of felony presents himself for registration, the Registrar shall have power to refuse such registration, and if any person regis- tered under this Act, shall, after due enquiry by the Council, be judged to have been guilty of infamous or unprofessional conduct in any respect, the Council may, if they see fit, direct the Registrar to erase the name of such person from the Register 30. Every person registered under the provisions of this Act, shall b-^ entitled, according to his qualification or qualifications, to l)racti&e Medicine, Surgery or ^Midwifery, or any of them, as the case may be, in the Province of Manitoba, and to demand and recover in any Court of Law, with full costs of suit, reasonable charges for professional aid, advice and visits, and the cost of any medicine, or other medical appliances, rendered or supplied by him to his l)atientB. MANITOBA MEDICAL ACT. 69 21. Tho Kegisti-ai' of tho Council shall, from timo to time, under .-!,■-■'.. iLs Act, lions, to as the recover I'ges foi- iiue, or to his to be ited and published the direction of the Council, cause correct Register of the names in alphabetical oi-der acooi-ding to the .surnames, with the respective residences in the I'orm set forth in Schedule "A" to this Act, or to the like effect, together with the medical titles, diplomas, and qualifications, conibri'od by any College or body with the dates thereof, of all persons appearing on the Regis- ter as existing on the day of publication ; and such Register thall be called " The Manitoba Medical Register," and acopy of such Register for the time being pur])ortiiig to be so i)i'inted ami published as aforesaid, shall bo prima fdrie evidence in IiU Courts and before all Justices of the Peace and others, that the persons therein specilied ;ii-e registered according to the provisions of this Act, and subject to the provisions of sub-Section one of this Section, the absence of the name of any person from such copy shall be prima facie evidence that such person is not rogistereil according to the provisions of this Act. (1.) In the case of any person whose name does not appear in .-uch copy, a certified copy under the hand of the JiCgistrar (>f the Council of the entry of the name of such person on the Register, shall be evidence that such person is registered under the provisions of this Act. !2iJ. The Registrar shall immediately upon his appointment enter in the Register the name of ever}' person mentioned in the third Section of this Act without the payment of any fee whatever. 33* Every person who possesses one or more of the following qualifications shall, upon payment of the fee to be fixed for each particular class by by-law of the Council, be entitled to be registered on producing to the Registrar the document proving such quali- fication. (1.) Every person who now is, or within two years would become, entitled to registration under the said Act, chaptcreil nine of the Con- solidated Statutes of Manitoba, and who applies to t'o Registrar for registration within two years after the date of lao ])assing of this Act. (2.) After the expiration of two years from the date of the pass- ing of this Act, any member of any incorporated College of Physi- cians and Surgeons of any Province of the Dominion of Canada, or any member of any other incorporated body of medical men in Canada exercising powers similar to those conferred by this Act upon the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Manitoba, whereby mi M ili ■ff H I" w TO MEDICAL LEQISLATION, by the laws of the Province under which the said incorporated body exists, similar rights to registration and to practise Medicine are granted to the jjersons incorporated under this Act. (3.) Eveiy person mentioned in Chapter 29 of the Imperial Act, passed in the thirty-first year of Her Majesty's reign. (4.) Every graduate in Medicine by examination of the University of Manitoba. (5.) Kvery person who hereafter produces to the Eegistrar the certificate under the corporate seal of the University of Manitoba, mentioned in the 24th Section of this Act. 24. The University of Manitoba shall be the sole examining body in Medicine in this Province, and the Council of the University shall have power from time to time hereafter to grant to any person or persons a certificate under the seal of the Tniversity that the Coun- cil of the University have been satisfied that the person mentioned in the cei-tificate is, by way of medical education and otherwise, a proper jierson to be i-egistered under this Act, but such certificate shall not be granted until the person or persons making such appli- cation shall have given such evidence of ([ualifioatioii by undergoing an examination, or otherwise as the Statutes of the University then in force may require, and the apjdicant shall in all other res]iects first comply with the rules and regulations of the University in that behalf. U»>. The Council shall, from amongst themselves, at a meeting specially called for that pui'pose, select annually seven ])ersons to be members of the University Council, and of these seven persons so to be selected three shall be members of the Manitoba Medical College, as provided in the first sub-Section of Section 6 of this x\.ct. (1.) The said seven persons shall be selected in the manner pro- vided by by-law or resolution of the Council, and they shall thereby become members of the Council of the University of Manitoba within the meaning of Section 3 of the Act known as "The Univer- sity Act of Manitoba." UW. Section 13 of the Act ])assed in the ITth year of Her Majesty's reign, chaptered 62, is herel)y repealed, and all that jjortion of Sec- tion 11 of the .said Act beginning with the words "and in such" in the fourth line to the end of the Section, is hereby repealed. 27. The Council may, from time to time, submit to a general meeting of the College of Physicians and Surgeons duly called for that purpose, a tariff of professional fees and charges, and upon such i'S 1 MANITOBA MEDICAL ACT. Tl tariff I if fees receiving the approval of a majority of the meeting, the same shall thereafter, until changed as above provided, be held in all Courts of J utitidG prima facie to bo a reasonable scale of charges. body , . If the Eogistrar makes, or causes to be made, any wilful falsi- fication in any matter relating to the Register, ho shall incur a penalty of fifty dollars, and shall be disqualified from again holding that position. J$0. If any person procures, or causes to be procui-ed, his regis- tration under this Act, by means of uny false or fraudiiient repre- sentations or declaration, either verbally or in writing, it shall be lawful for the Registrar, upon the receipt of sufficient evidence of the falsity or fraudulent character of said re])resentations or declara- tion, to represent tiie matter to the Council, and u])On the written order of the President, attested by the Seal of the College, to erase the name of such person from the Register, and to make known the fiict and cause of such erasui-e by notice to be published in the Manitoba Gazette; aud aftei- such notice has appeared, the ])crson Avhose name has been erased as aforesaid shall cease to be a member 111' the College of Physicians and Surgeons of jManitoba, and shall cease to enjoy an}' of the jii-ivilegcs enjoyi'd or conferred by regis- tration under this Act at any further time without express sanction of the Council. (1.) If any person wilfully procures, or attempts to ])rocuro, him- self to be registered under this Act by i aking any false or fraudu- lent representation or declaration, either verball}- or in writing, he shall, on conviction thereof before any .Justice of the Peace, incur a penalty not exceeding one hundred dollars ; and every person know- ingly aiding or assisting him therein, shall, on conviction thereof, incur a penalty of not less than twenty, or more than fifty, dollars for each offence. I$l. It shall not be lawful f )r any person not registered to prac- tise Medicine, Surgery or Midwifery for hire, gain, or hope of reward, ■ n in 't'il Its ■.v;* m : m ; . !ir, 1 ^1 •72 MEDICAL LEGISLATION. and if any person not rof^islorcd pursuant to this Act, for liirc, gain, or hope of reward, practises, or professes to practise, ^ledicine, Surgery or Midvvifei-y, or advertises to give ailvice in Medicine, Surgery or Midwifery, lie siiall, upon a summary conviction tliereof before any .lustice of tiio Peace, for any and every such otl'ence j)ay a penalty not exceeding one hundred dollars, nor less than twenty- five dollars. liti. Any person who wilfully or falsely pretends to he a Physician, Doctor of Medicine, Surgeon or general I'ractitionei-, or assumes any title, addition or description, othei" than he actually jiossesses and is legally entitled to, shall he liable on conviction thereof, before a •Justice of the Peace, to a penalty not exceeding fifty dollars, nor less than ten dollars. an. Any person not registered ])ursuant to this Act, who takes or uses any name, title, addition or ilescription implying, or calcu- lated to lead people to infer, that he is registered under this Act, or that ho is recognized by law as a Physician, Surgeon, Accoucheur, or a Licentiate in Medicine, Surgery or Midwifery, shall be liable, upon a summary conviction thereof before a Justice of the Peace, to pay a penalty not exceeding one hundred dollars, nor loss than twenty-tive dollars. I$4. No person shall be entitled to recover any charge in any Court of Law for any medical or surgical advice, or tor attendance, or for the performance of an}' operation, or for any medicine which ho nay have prescribed or supplied, unless he is i-egistered under this Act; but this Section shall not extend to the sale of any drug or medicine by any duly licensed Chemist or Druggist. 3»>. No person shall be appointed as Medical officer. Physician or Surgeon in any branch of the public service of this Province, or in any hospital or other charitable institution not supported wholly by voluntary contributions, unless he is registered under the provisions of this Act. an. No certificate rc(|uired by any Act now in force, or that may hereafter be passed, from any Physician, or Surgeon, or Medical prac- titioner shall be valid, unless the person signing the same is regis- tered under this Act. 37. Any prosecutions under this Act may be brought or heard before any one or more of Her Majesty's Justices of the Peace hav- ing jui'isdiction where any such otl'ence has been committed; and such Justice or Justices may award a payment of costs in addition to i i I MANITOHA MEDICAL ACT. r3 the penalty ; and in case the penalty and costs awarded by him or them are not upon conviction foi-thwith paid, may commit the offender to the common goal, there to bo imprisoned for any term not exceeding one month, unless the penalty and costs are sooner ])aid. liHm All prosecutions against any one acting in contravention of the provisions of this Act nhall take place in accordance with the Act of the Parliament of Canada respecting the duties of Justices of the Peace out of sessions in relation to summary ct)nvictions and orders, ami any Act or Acts amending the same. ;i!>. Any person convicted under this Act who gives notice of appeal against the decision of the convicting Justice shall be required before being released from custody, to give the said .histice satisfac- tory security for the amount of the penalt}-, costs of conviction and appeal. 40. In an}' trial under this Act the burden of proof as to regis- tration shall be upon the person charged. 41. In all cases Avhere ])roof of registration under this Act is required to lie made, the yiroductieii of a certiHcate that the person or persons thei'cin named is or are duly registered, certified under the hand of the Registrar of the Council for the time being, shall be sufficient evidence of such registration in lieu of the production of the original Register; and any such certificate purporting to be signed by any ])ei'son in his capacity of Registrar of the Council under this Act shaii ho prima facie evidence that such person is such Eegistrar without any proof of his signature, or of his being in fact such Kegistrar. 4ti. Every prosecution under this Act shall be commenced with- in six months from the date of the allcired offence. 4J$. The Council, by an order signed by the President having the seal of the College appentled thereto, may stay proceedings in any prosecution under this Act where it is deemed expedient. 44. All penalties recoverable under this Act shall be paid to the convicting Justice and by him paid to the Kegistrar of the College and shall form part of the funds thereof Any person may be pro- secutor or complainant under this Act, and the Council may allot such portion of the penalties recovered as may be ex])edient towards the payment of such prosecution. 4»'5. All moneys forming part of the Council funds, shall be paid to the Treasurer, and may be applied to carry this Act into execution. St. I I- i flu! ^^^ 11 MEDICAL LE(JISLATION. 4lt. Tlio words "leifully (lualiticd .NLodioal practitioner" or "duly quulitii'il Modiciil pnu-titioner," or any othor words imjmrtin^f legal recognition of any j)orson an a Medical pructitionor or niomlior of the Medical profcsssion, when used in any Act or law biiall, in so far as such Act or law applies to this Provinco, bo construed to mean a person registered under this Act. 47. Every person who shall register nndoi- thepi'ovisions of this Act shall bo exempt, if he so desire, from serving on all juries and inquests whatsoever. I An Act to Amend "The Manitoba Medical Act." Assented to ISth Miij, 1S88. Her Majesty, by and with the advice and consent of the Legisla- tive Assembly of the Provinco of Manitoba, enacts as follows : — 1. Tn addition to the members composing the Council of the Col- lege of Physicians and Sui-geons of Manitoba, as provided in Chapter ol of the Statutes passed in the ft)rty-ninth year of llor Majesty's reign, the lieeiised practitioners in llonueojjathy in the Provinco shall be entitled to have representation in said Council, and to choose an additional member oi- additi(jnal members thereof as here- inafter provided, !J. The Lieutenaut-txovernor shall appoint a registered llomceo- pathic ])ractitioner to be a member of the said Council, who shall hold otlico until the next election of members of said Council, under sub-Seetions 3, 4 and 5 of Section (! of said Act, unless his place shall in the meantime become vacant by death or I'csignation. ii» At the next election and at all subse(iuent elections of mera- bei'8 of the Council under the said Act, the HonKiopathie ])raeti- tioners who shall be licensed and I'egistored untler said Act shall be entitled to elect a I'epresentativo or representatives as follows: — Until the number of JIonKeopatbic registered praclitioners in the Province shall reach more than tifteen, they shall be entitled to elect one ro])resentalive, and after the nurabei- shall exceed tifteon they shall at the first election thereafter be entitled to elect an additional representative, and upon their exceeding thirty they shall at the first election thereafter be entitled to elect an additional member, and so on, so as to entitle them to elect an additional representative for every additional fifteen registered practitioners MANITOliA MEDICAL ACT. T5 in the Province, and in all cases only a re<,M^itored piactitionor shall bo eligible for election as a Ilomd'opatliic representative. 4* The manner and time of holdiiifj; the elections for Iloma-o- patliic representatives shall l»o as far as applicable those prescribed |jy the by-laws of the Council for hoidinf^ the election ol' other elected nietnbors, and the Council shall by iiy-law make any further ])rovisions that may be requisite for the holdiui!; of such elections, and in default thereof the LieutenaMt-Governor shall prescribe such piovisions as he may deem proper for such purixjsc. a. In case of the death or resigiuition of any J[om(eopathic mem- ber of the Council l)etoi'e the number of roprerfen'atives shall be as many as three, the Lieutenant-Governor shall ajipoiut bis successor to hold oflicc until the next succeeding election of members; and ii|)on the number reachiiii!,' three then in case of such death or i-esig- nation the remaining llomaopathic members of the Council shall till the vacancy. 4>. The provisions of said Act applicable to members elected under said sub-Sections, with the exception of the provisions as to filling of vacancies, shall apply to such IIom(e(jpatliic representatives, and all the registered JIouKeopathic jiractitioners in the Ti'ovinco, and the}' only shall be eligible to vote for Jlomceopatliic representa- tives, and no Ilomccopathic membei- of the College shall be allowed to vote for any other than lloma'opathic candidates or representatives. T. Any ])erson who was actually practising Medicine, Sui-gery or Midwifery accoi'ding to the ])rincipli;s of Homoopathy in this Province foi- five years prior to the fir>t day of -Ma\-, A. J). 1888, and at such date the holder of a diploma from a .Medical College recognized, or which may be recognized, as bereiiiattei- mentioned, may, within six months after this Act shall come into operation, apply to the Lieutenant-(Jovernor-in-Council to bo ivgislered under this Section, whereu])on the Lieutenant-(iovcrnor sh.'dl appoint one or more registered Homoeopathic practitioners ir. the Province to examine him as to his qualifications and the course of studies taken by him and upon such Homrjcopatbic practitioner or pi'actitionei's certifying to the Ecgistrai- of the Council that he or th;)y approve of his qualifications, such person shall, upon ])aymont of the usual fees and the fees c.onnected with such examination, be entitled and shall be admitted to registration under the said Act. S. The following sub-Sections are hereby added to Section 24 of the said Act. 1. HI fHfl' • • w^ Id MEDICAL LEGISLATION. (1.) Until a Iloiuoeopathic Medical College for teaching purjioses is established in Manitoba, in the cases of candidates wishing to be registered as lIomoeopathiHts, the full time of attendance upoh lectures and hospitals re(j^uii'eers, as hereinafter mentioned. 1>. The charge and conduct of the tirst election shall be uudor tho management of the Clerk of the Legislative Ass(.'mi)l\' of the North- West Territories for the time being, and of subsequent elec- tions, under the management of the Registrar of the Council. 10. The first election shall take place on the iirst Friday in Feb- ruary, 1889, in the Town of Kegiiui, and subsequent elections shall be held at such time and place as may be determined on by the Council. H. Every person entitled to vote may vote for five persons. 12. Sncli votes shall be given by closed voting papers, to be mailed to each registered practitioner by Clerk or Registrar, as the case may be, at least one month prior to the day of the election, in the form of the tirst Schedule of this Orilinance, or to the like effect, signed by the voter and deliverd, as to the first election, to the said Clerk of the Legislative Assembly on any day in the mon'a preceding the. In the event of any pei'son placing more than five names on his voting paper, the first five shall be taken, notwithstanding any of such five so named shall bo ineligible lor any election for any cause whatever. 20. The Clerk of the Legislative Assomlily, as to the first elec- tion, and the Registrar of the Council as to subsequent elections, shall, one month prior to the day on which the election is hold, make out an alphabetical list or Register of the Medical practitioners who are entitleil to vote at Iho election there about to be held, and such Register may then be examined at all reasonable times. In case any Medical practitioner entitled to vote by this Ordinance complains to the Clerk of the Legislative Assembl}- or to the Rogis- ,'tt I >, elec- tions, bold, oners , and . In lanco tegis- I I i NORTHWEST TERRITORIES MEDICAL ACT. 83 trar of the Council, as the case may be, in writing, of the improper omission or insertion of any name in the saM list, it shall be the duty of the Cleric of the Legislative Assembly, or Registrar of the Council, forthwith to examine into the complaint, and to rectify such error, if any there be ; and in case any person is dissatisfied with the decision of the Clerk of the Legislative Assembly or Regis- trar of Council, he may appeal to a Judge of the Supremo Court in a summary way, and the decision of such Judge shall be final, and such list shall remain, or be altered, in accordance with such decision. 21. The list or Register so made out shall be held to be the register of ])erson8 entitled to vote at the next election, and no person shall be entitled to vote whose name is not upoa such Register. SS. The members of the Council may, as to elections other than ihe tirst, make sucli regulations as they consider expedient, not contrai-y to the ijrovisions of this Ordinance, for regulating the pro- cedui-e under this Oi'ilinance. an. The voting papers belonging to an}- election shall not be destroyed until after all petitions in respect to such election have been decided, but the same, together with all other [)apers in con- nection with the election, shall bo retained by the Clerk of the Legislative Assembly-, oi' Registrar, as the case may be. 34. No petition against the return of any member shall be entei-- tained unless such j)otition be tileil, as to the tirst election, with the Clerk of the Legislative Assembly, and as to subse([uent elections with the Registrar of the Council, within sixty days after the elec- tion, and shall contain a statement of the grounds on which sh' h election is disputed, and unle-s a copy of such jxMitJon is >er' dd ii])()n the member whose election is dis|tut(Hl williiiiu >ixty dav» of the date of election. 33* In case of any doubt, or dispute, ns to the legality of the election of any member of the Counci.. " shall be lawfn^ for (he ('ouncil to hold an en([uii'V and decitic .ho is the lei:;, y elected membei' of the (Jouncil; and the pei-suu whom tlH-> divide to have been elected shall be, and be deemed to be •> memb> v elected; and if the election is found to be illegal, the ( o'.ncil ^nall have power to ordei- a new election. 30. The Council shall annually appoint a Pro'^idoTit, Vice-i*resi- dent, iiegi>trar, Treasujvr, and siu-h other officers as may from time to time bo necessary for the working of this Ordiniinr,', who shall « t| 84 MEDICAL LEGISLATION. hold office during the plciisiirc of tho Council ; and (ho said Council shall have power to fix by by-law, or (Voiii time to time, tho salaries or foes to be paid to such ollicors and to the Board of Kxaniiners hereinafter apiiointod. U7. Tho Council shall a])point annually, from anion;;- its members, an "Executive Committee," to lake coi^iiizance of, iind action ui)on, all such matters as may be delegated to it by the Council, or as may require immediate interference or attention between tlic adjourn- ment of the Council and at its next meeting; and all such acts shall be valid only till the next ensuing meeting of the Council ; but the Committoii shall have no power to alter, repeal or suspend any b3'-law of tho Council. 12S. In the case of the failure in any instance to elect the requisite number of duly qualified members of the Council, or in the case of any vacancy caused by the death or i-esignation of any member ot the Council, or by any other cause, then it shall be the duty of tho remaining members to supply the deficiency by appointing to such vacant place or places, as the same may occur, any person or persons duly qualified according to the provisions of this Ordinance, to be elected as a member or members of tho ("ouncil. Uil. Tho first meeting of the Couned shall be held at the Town of liegina at such time as may be agreed upon by the majority of the members elected. (1.) Tho Council may make such rules and regulations at its first meeting as to the times and places of the future meetings of the Council, and the mode of summoning the same, as to the Council seems expedient; which rules and regulations shall remain in force till altered at any subsequent mooting ; and in the absence of any rule or regulation as to summoning meetings of the Council, it shall 1)0 lawful for the President thereof, or in the event of his absence or death, for the Registrai- to summon tho same at such time and place as fo him seems fit, by circular letter to be mailed to each member. (2.) In the event of the absence of the President from any meet- ing, tho Vice-President, or in his absence, some other member, to be chosen from among the members present, shall act as President. (3.) All acts of the Council shall be decided by the majority of the members present, not being less than three in number. (4.) At all meetings the President for the time being shall have a casting vote. 30. There shall be paid to members of the Council such fees for :-m NOHTir-WKST TERRITORIES MEDICAL ACT. 85 attomliince, and such reasonable travcUini^ expenses as may from lime to time bo fixed by by-law passed by the said ("oiincil. :fil. l-'iVery person, wlio is now registered undei' the provisions of tho said Orilinance, No. 11 of 1885, shall be entitled to bo registered under this Ordinance, without payment of any fee wbatover. liti' The Council shall cause to be kept by an officer appointed by them, and to be called tlie •' Registi'ar," a book or Kegistor, in which shall be entered the name of every person j-egistercd accord- ing to the provisions of this Ordinamc, and, from time to time, the names of all persons who liave complied witii tlio enactments here- inafter contained, and with the rules and regulatious made, or to be nride, by too Council respecting the (j^ualilications 'o bo required fi'om practitioners uf Medicine or Surgery in the Territories, and tliose persons only, whose names are inscribed in tho book or Register above mentioned, shall be deemed to be qualified and licensed to practise ^[edicine or Surgmy in tho said Territories, except as here- inafter provided, and such book or Register shall at all times bo open and subject to inspection by any person. an. It shall bo the duty of the Registrar to keep his Register correct in accordance with the provisions of Ibis Oi'di nance, and the rules, orders and regulations of tho Council, and ht; shall from time to time make tho necessary alterations in the addresses or <|ualitiea- tions of tho persons registered under this Ordinance, and tho said Registrar shall pei-form such otiier duties as may be imposed upon him by tho Council. •i4« The Council shall admit upon the Register: (a.) Any person who shall ])i'0(luco from any College or School of Medicine and Sui-gory requiring a four years' course of study, a diploma of qualitication ; provided, also, that the applicant shall furnish to the Council satisfactory evidence of identitication and ])as8 betbro the members thereol" if doenied necessary, or such examiners as may be appointed for the ]iurpose, a satisfactory examination touching his fitness and cajjacity to practise as a Physician and Surgeon. (b.) The Council shall admit upon tho Register any member of any incorpoi-ated College of Physicians and Surgeons of any Pro- vince of tho Dominion of Canada, or any meml)er of any other incorporated body of medical men in Canada exorcising powers similar to those conferred by this Ordinance upon tho College of Physicians and Surgeons of the North- West Territories, or any one f- ii 86 MEDICAL LEGISLATION. possessing such qualitications entitling iiim to bo I'egistered as a member of any College ofPhysieiuns iiiul Surgeons of any Province ol'tlie Dominion of Canada. Jl»">. Each member siiull vny to the Registi-ai-, or to any person deputed by the Registrar to receive it, sucii annual fee as may be deterniined by liy-law of (he Council, not being loss than ^1.00, nor more than §2.00, towards the general expenses of the College, which last mentioned fee shall be payable on the first day of .Janu- ary in each year ; and such fee shall bo doomed to bo a debt duo by each meniiier of the College, and shall bo recoverable, with the costs of suit, ill the name of the (College of Physicians and Surgeons of the North-West Territories, in the District Court in which the member resides. an. The members of the Council shall, from time to time, as occasion may re([uire, make orders, regulations or by-laws for regu- lating the Register to bo kept undei- this Ordinance, and shall, from time to time, make rules and I'cgulations Ibr the guidance of the examiners, and may prescribe the subjects and modes of examina- tion, and generally make all such rules and regulatitms in I'cspect of examinations, not contrary to the pi'ovisions of this Ordinance, as ihoy may deem expedient and necessaiy. IST. Any registei'cd Medical practitioner, wdio has been convicted of any felony in any Court, shall thereby forfeit his light to regis- tration and bv direction of the Council his name shall bo ei-ased from the Register ; or, in case a person known to have been con- victed of felony presents himself for registration, the Registrar shall have power to refuse such I'Ogistration. lis. Mvery person registered under the provisions of this Ordi- nance shall bo entitled to practise Medicine and Surgery, including Midwifery, or any one of them, as the case may be, in the Terri- tories, and to demand and recover in any Court in the said Tei'ri- tories, with full costs of suit, reasonable charges for professional aid, advice and visits, and the cost of any medicine or surgical apjiliances rcndci'od or supplied by him to his patients. liM. Xo duly registered member of the College of Physicians and Surgeons of the North-West Territories shall lie liable to any action for negligence or malpractice, by reason of jjrofessional services requested or rendered, unless such action bo commenced within on ) year from the date when, in tlie matter complained of, such profes- sional services terminated. NORTH-WEST TEnillTOniKS MEDICAL ACT. 87 40« The Hegistrar of tho Council shall, from time to time, undor direction of tho Council, cause to i)o printoerson, not registered pursuant to this Ordinance, for hire, gain, or hope of rcwaril, practises, or professes to practise. Medicine or Sur- gery, he shall, upon a summary conviction thei'oof before any Justice of the Peace, for any and every such offence, pay a penalty not exceeding one hundred dollars. 4J$. Any person, who wilfully, or falsely, pretends to bo a i'hy- sician, Doctor of Medicine, Surgeon, or general Practitioner, or assumes any title, aildition or description, other than he actually possesses and is legally entitled to, shall be liable, on conviction IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-3) 1.0 I.I IIM III 2.5 IIIIIM m 1-10 2.2 2.0 1.8 1.25 1.4 1.6 ^ 6" - ► V] ^ ^J/ o;^ Hiotographic Sciences Corporation 23 WEST MAIN STREET WEBSTER, N.Y. 14580 (716) 872-4503 m V :\ ^v \ «\" ^> ^ o^ -r.'^ % V ^J^ «!§>- ^ :\ \ O^ :<^ r 88 MEDICAL LEGISLATION. tlicioof before a Justice oi" the Peace, to a penalty not exceeding lif'ly dollars, nor less than ten dollars. 44. Any person not registered piii'suunt to this Ordinance who takes or uses any name, title, addition or description, implying or calculated to lead peoj>le to infer, that ho is registered under this Ordinance, or that he is recognized by Luw as a Physician, Surgeon, or a Licentiate in Medicine or Surgery, shall be liable, upon a sum- mary conviction thereof before any .lustice of the Peace, to pay any penalty not exceeding one hundred dollars, nor less than twenty-tive dollars. 43. No person shall be entitled to recover any charge in any Court of Law for any modical or surgical advice, or for attendance, or for the performance of any operation, or for any medicine which he may have prescribeil, unless ho is registeretl under t'ais Ordi- nance. 46. No person shall I»e appointed as Medical officer. Physician, or Sui-geon, in any branch of the public service of these Territories, or in any hospital or other charital)lo institution not supported wholly by voluntary contributions, unless he is registered under the pi-ovisions of this Ordinance. 47. No certificate requi-ed by any Ordinance in force, or that may hcrcaftci- be passed, from any Physician, or Surgeon, or Medical practitioner, shall be valid, unless the person signing the same is registered under this Orilinance. 4H. Any prosecutions under this Ordinance may be brought or heard before any one, or more, of Her Majesty's Justices of the Peace having jurisdiction where any such offence has been com- mitted; and such Justice or Justices may award payment of costs in addition to the penalty ; and in case the penalty and costs awarded by him, or them, are not, uj)on conviction, forthwith paid, may commit the otl'onder to the common gaol, there to be imprisoned i'or any term not exceeding one month, unless the penalty and costs are sooner paid. 40. in any prosecution under this Ordinance, the burden of proof as to registration shall be upon the person charged. *SO. Tn all cases, where proof of registration under this Ordin- ance is required to be made, the production of a printed or other copy of the Register, certified under the hand of the Jtegistrar of the Council, for the time being, shall be sufficient evidence of all persons, in lieu of the production of the original Eegister ; and any certiticate NORTH-WEST TKRRrTORIES MEDICAL ACT. 89 upon such printed or other copy of the Iteijister, purpDrtini; to be signed by any person in his capacit}' of Hegistrar of the Council under this Ordinance, shall he prima facie evidence that such jjerson is such Registrar, without any proof of his signature, or of his being; in fact such Kegistrar. ♦"51. Every prosecution under this Ordinance shall be commenced within six months from the date of the alleged oll'onco. !i*2. The Council, by an order signed by the President, having the seal of the Council appended thereto, may stay proceedings in any prosecutions under this Ordinance, where it is deemed expe- dient. an. Any person may be prosecutor or complainant undei- this Oi'dinance. ♦14. All moneys forming part of the Council funds shall be paid to the Treasurer, and may be applied to carry this Ordinance into execution. an. The words " legally qualified Medical practitioner," or "dul}' qualified Medical practitionoi-," or any other words implying legal recognition of any person as a Medical practitioner, or member of the Medical profession, when used in any Ordinance oi- Law shall, in so far as such Ordinance or Law applies to these Territories, bo construed to mean a person registei-ed under this Ordinance. mim The fee for registration under this Ordinance shall be twenty dollars. »57. The members of the Council may, from time to time, make, alter, or amend and repeal i iiles and regulations lor the well-being and disciitline of the Council, the conduct of its affairs, and the pro- motion of medical and surgical knowletlge, and the disposition of the funds of the Council, provided such rules and regulations be not repugnant to the provisions of this Ordinance. HH, Uomoeopathic Physicians may be registered under this Ordinance, on complying with the terms mentioned in .Section l]4. an. From and after the last Monday in the month of February, 1889, the said Ordinance, No. 11 of 1885, shall stand repealed. Note. — An amendment to this Ordinance is before the Legislature of the North-West Territories at its present session, but at the time of going to press its provisions have not been learned. No election for a Medical Council took place last February, but one will pro- bably be held in February 1890. K. \V. P. * 'I & = M ■ Hi r. , m If m ■B 90 MEDICAL LEGISLATION. BRITISH COLUM13IA. CHAPTER 81, CONSOLIDATED ACTS, 1888. An Act respecting the Profession of Medicine and Soroery. Her Majesty, by and with the advice and consent of the Legis- lative Assembly of the Province of British Columbia, enacts as follows: — I. This Act may be cited as the Medical Act. li. The members of the Medical profession to bo elected as here- inafter mentioned, shall be a body corporate under the name of " The Medical Council of British Columbia," and shall have per- petual succession, as he einafter provided, and a common seal, with ])()wer to ac(jnire, hold and dispose of chattel property and real estate, for the purposes of this Act, and to sue and bo sued. li. The poi'sons entitled to vote at elections of members for the said Medical Council, shall be registered as Medical practitioners in pursuance of this Act. ■1. No person shall be eligible to bo elected a member of the Council unless he be registered in pursuance of this Act. »5. The Tuimber of persons to be elected as members forming the said Council .shall be seven, Uiid the mode of election shall be by voting papers as hereinafter mentioned. 0« The charge and conduct of elections shall be under the management of the Registrar of the said Council. T* After the election of members for the Medical Council, to be held in Ajiril 18i-;7, the election of members for the said Council shall take place on the last Momlay in the month of April in each third year, at such place as may be determined on by the Medical Council. The persons elected shall hold office until the next triennial election and until tlieii- successors be elected, and shall be eligible for re-election. H» Ever^J^ person entitled to vote may vote for seven persons. II. Such votes shall bo given by closed voting papers in the form in the first Schedule to this Act, or to the like effect, signed by the i BRITISH COLUMBIA MEDICAL ACT. 91 voter and dolivered to the Eegistrar of said Council on any of the twenty days preceding the day of election. Any voting paper delivered to the said liegistrar, by post during the respective times aforesaid, shall be deemed delivered to him. 10. In respect of every election, the members, for the time being, of the Council shall appoint, on the last Monday in April, two persons, who, together with the Registrar of the Council, shall net as Scrutineers at the election. On the day succeeding the day of election, the voting papers shall be opened by the Registrar, in the presence of the other Scrutineers, who shall scrutinize and count the votes, and keep a record thereof in a proper book, to bo pro- vided by the said Council. 11. The seven persons who have the highest number of votes at any election, shall be the members of the Council until their suc- cessors are elected. 15. Any person entitled to vote at any election, shall be entitled to bo present at the opening of the voting papers at such election. 1!S. In case of an equality of votes between two or more persons, which leaves the election of one or more of the members of the Council undecided, then, the Scrutineers shall forthwith put into a ballot box a number of papers, with the names of the candidates having .such equality of votes written thereon, one for each can- didate, and the Registrar of the Council, in the presence of the Scrutineers, shall draw by chance from such ballot-box one or more of such ballot papers, sufficient to make up the re. The voting papers belonging to any election shall not bo destroyed until after all petitions in respect to such election have been decided, but tho same, together with all other papers in con- nection with tho election, shall be retained by the Registrar. 20. Xo petition against tho return of any member shall be enter- tained, unless such petition be filed with the Registrar of tho Council within ten days after the election, and shall contain a statemont of tho grounds on which such election is disputed, and unless a copy of sucl; petition is served upon tho member whose election is disputed within ten days from the day of election. 31* Any such petition shall be disposed of in a summary way by any Judge of the Supreme Court who may dismiss tho petition, or may decide it to be well-founded, in which case the person whoso name is next in the order of votes of eligible candidates shall bo declared elected. SS. The members of the Council shall, within seven days after their election, from amongst themselves, uloct a President, Treasurer, and Eegistiar and Secretary, and, whenever a vacancy occui-s in any of such offices, shall elect one of the persons i-cgistered, or other person qualified for election under this Act. S!S« In case of tho failure in any instance to elect tho requi- BRITISH COLUMIIIA MKDFCAL ACT. 93 site nurabor of duly qualitiecl members of tho Council, or in cuso of any vacancy caused by the death or resignation of any member of the Council, or by any othor cause, then it shall bo the duty of the remaining members to supply the deficiency iiy appointing to suth vacant place or places, as the same may occur, any pci-son or persons duly qualified according to tho provisions of this Act, to be elected as a member or members of the Council. 24. The members of the Council may, from time to time, make, alter, or amend and repeal, rules and regulations for the well-being and discipline of the Council, the conduct of its affairs, and the j^rorao- tion of medical and surgical knowledge, and tho disp* sition of tho funds of tho Council, provided such rules and regulations be not repugnant to the provisions of this Act. 2»>* All monies forming part of the Council funds shall be paid to the Treasurer, and may bo applied to carry this Act into execution. REOISTKATiON. l!i<8. Tho Council shall cause to bo kept by an oflicor appointed by them, and to bo called the "Registrar," a book or Register in which shall be entered tho name of eveiy person registered accord- ing to the provisions of this Act, and, from time to time, tho names of all persons who have complied with tho enactments hereinafter contained, and with tho rules and regulations made, or to bo made, by the Council respecting the qualihcations to be required from practitioners of Medicine or Surgery in this Province, and those persons only whose names are inscribed in the book or Register above mentioned shall be deemed to be qualified and licensed to practise Medicine or Surgery in this Province, except as hereinafter provided, and such book or Register shall at all times bo open and subject to inspection by any person. 27. It shall bo the duty of tho Registrar to keep his Register coi-- rect in accordance with the provisions of this Act, and the rules, oi'ders and regulations of tho Council, and he shall from time to time make tho necessary alterations in tho addresses or qualifications of the persons registered under this Act, and the said Registrar shall perform such other duties as may be imposoil upon him by the Council. 28. Every pei'son who is now registered under the provisions of the " Medical Ordinance, 1867," shall bo entitled to be registered under this Act. m Ml M ■|fl V'- i ; '<;' • 1 1 .tot- ^1*, * ' n 94 MEDICAL LEQISLATION. 30« The Council shall admit upon the Register any person who shall produce from any College or School of Medicine and Surgery, requiring a three years' course of study, a diploma of qualification ; provided, also, that the applicant shall furnish to the Council satis- factory evidence of identification, and pass before the members thereof, or such of them as may be appointed for the purpose, a satisfactory examination touching his fitness and capacity to practise as a Physician and Surgeon. {{0> Upon the application of any person duly registered under the provisions of the Imperial Statute, the 2l8t and 22nd Victoria, cap. 90, or any A t amending the same, such person shall, on pay- ment of a fee of ten dollars, bo entitled to bo registered under this Act, on producing to such Registrar a certificate duly authenticated under the hand and sea! of the Registrar of Medical practitioners in England, Scotland or Ireland, as the case may be,, that such appli- cant is duly registered under the provisions of the said Imperial Statute, and on protlucing an affidavit made before a Magistrate, or other person duly qualified in British Columbia to receive solemn declarations, to the effect that ho is the person named in such certificate, and that such certificate was duly gi-anted by one of the said Registrars as aforesaid, and that ho has not lost the benefit of the same by reason of misconduct or otherwise. R. L., No. 130, s. 1, part. •il. The members of the Council shall from time to time, as occasion may require, make oi-ders, regulations, or by-laws for regulating the Register to be kept under this Act, and the fees to be paid for regis- tration, and shall, from time to time, make rules and regulations for the guidance of the examiners, and may prescribe the subjects and modes of examination, and gonerallj^ may make all such rules and regulations in respect of examinations, not contrary to the provi- sions of this Act, as they may deem expedient and necessary. 33> Any registered Medical practitioner who has been convicted of any felony in any Court, shall thereby forfeit his right to regis- tration, and by tlie direction of the Council his name shall be erased from the Register ; or in case a person known to have been convicted of felony presents himself tor registration, the Registrar shall have power to refuse such registration. liii. Every person registei'ed under the provisions of this Act shall be entitled to practise Medicine and Surgery, including Mid- wifery, or any one of them, as the case may be, in the Province of I ,: BRITISH COLUMBIA MEDICAL ACT. 05 ■1 British Columbia, and to demand and recovoi- in any Coui-t of the Province, with full coats of suit, reasonable charges for professional aid, advice and visits, and the costs of any medicine or other niedicul or surgical appliances rendered or supplied by him to his patients. 34* The Registrar of the Council shall, from time to time, under the direction of the Council, cause to be printed and published a correct Register of the names in alphabetical order, according to the surnames, with the respective residences, in the form set forth in the second Schedule of this Act, or to the like ett'ect, together with the medical titles, diplomas and qualifications conferred by any College or body, of all persons appearing on the Register as existing on the day of publication, and such Register shall bo called the "British Columbia Medical Register," and a copy of such Register for the time being, purporting to be so printed and published as aforesaid, shall be privia facie evidence in all Provincial Courts, and before all Justices of the Peace, and all others, that the persons therein specified are registered according to the provisions of this Act and subject to the provisions of sub-Section 2 of this Section; the absence of the mime of any person from such copy shall be prima facir evidence that such person is not registered accoi-ding to the provisions of this Act ; (2.) In case of any person whose name does not appear in such copy, a certified copy, under the hand of the Registrar of the Ceuncil, of the entr^'^of the name of such person on the Register, shall be evidence that such person is registered under the provisions of this Act. ii^, Ilomccopathic Physicians may be registered under this Act, on complying with the terms mentioned in Section 28. 30« The fee for registration under this Act shall be ten dollars. OFFENCES AND PENALTIES. 3T. Any person entitled to be i-egisfered under this Act, but who neglects or omits to lie so registered, shall noi be entitled to any of the rights or privileges conferred by registration under the provi- sions of this Act, so long as such neglect or omi-sion continues, and he shall be liable to all the penalties imposed by this Act or any other Act in force against unqualified or uin-egisterod practitioners. 3S. If the Registrar makes, or causes to be made, any wilful falsi- fication in any matter relating to the Register, he shall incur a penalty of fifty dollars and shall be disqualified from again holding that position. tt ;'.'■ ! I, ":h : \l \ : i 'i ' V'.,' ,-ii'- 96 MEDtCAL LEGISLATION. hi . i\ii. If any person procures, oi- caiisos to be i)rociiro(l, his rogis- trution undor this Act by moans of any false or fraudulent represen- tation or det'laration, citliei- verbally or in writing, it shall bo lawful for the Ko^dstJ-ar, upon i-ecoipt of sutHcient evidence of iho falsity or fraudulent character of said i-oprosentation or declaration, to I'opro- Mont the matter to the Council, and upon the written order of the President, attested by the seal of the Council, to erase the name of such person from the Begistei" and to make known the fact and cause of such erasure by notice io be published in the British Columhia Gazette ; and after such notice has appeai-ed, the i)er8on whose name has been erased as aforesaid shall cease to be a registered practi- tioner under this Act, and shall cease to enjoy any of the privileges conferred by registration under this Act at any future time without the express sanction of the Council, 40. If any person wilfully procures, or attempts to procure, him- self to be registered under this Act, by making any false or fraudu- lent representation or declaration, either verbally or in writing, he shall, on conviction thereof before any two Justices of the Peace, incur a penalty not exceeding one hundred dollars; and every person knowingly aiding and assisting him therein shall, on convic- tion thereof, incui- a penalty of not less than twenty, nor more than fifty, dollars for each such ott'ence. 41. It shall not be lawful for any person, not registered, to prac- tise Medicine or Surgery ibr hire, gain, or hope of reward ; and if any person, not registered j)ursuant to this Act, for hire, gain, or hope of rewaid, practises, or professes to practise, Medicine or Sui'gery, or advertises to give advice in Medicine or Surgery, he shall, upon a summary conviction thereof before any Justice of the Peace, tor any and every such otfenco, jjay a penalty not exceeding one hundred dollars, nor less than twenty-five dollars. 43. Any person who w'llfully or falsely pretends to be a Physician, Doctor of Medicine, Surgeon, or general Practitioner, or assumes any title, addition or desci-Iption other than he actually possesses and Is legally entitled to, shall be liable, on conviction thereof before a Justice of the Peace, to a penalty not exceeding fifty dollars, nor less than ten dollars. 43. Any person, not registered jjursuant to this Act, who takes or uses any name, title, addition or description implying, or calcu- lated to lead people to Infer, that he is registered under this Act, or that he is recognized by law as a Physician, Surgeon, or a licentiate r-X'fiti BRITFSH COLUMBIA MEDrCAL ACT. 9t lakes ilcu- It, or Itiate in Medicine or Surgery, shiiil bo liable, u|)(m a summary conviction thereof betbre any Justice of tiie Peace, to pay any penalty not exceeiling one hundred dollars, nor leas than twonty-tive dollars. ■14. N"o person shall be entitled to I'ecover any chari,'e in any Court of Ijaw for any nieilical or surgical advice, or for attondaiUH', or foi- the pertbrinance of any opura ion, or for any niedicine which ho may have prescribed, unless he is registered under this Act. 4»5. No person shall be a]>iiointed aw Medical officer, Physician or Suigeon in any branch of tlio public service of this Province, oi- in any hospital, or other charitable institution not su])p(trte I. The bod}' of any ]»erson found dead, publicly exposed, or who immediately before death had been .supported in and by any public hospital receiving jiecuniary aid from the government of this Province shall, unless the person so d^'ing otherwise directs, be delivered to persons (jualitied as hereinafter mentioned, for the purposes of dissection. But if such bod}- be claimed within the usual period for iiiterment by bona fide friends or relatives, the body shall be delivered to them; or if the per.son otherwise directed as aforcsaiil before deatli, the bod}- shall be decently interred, as here- tofore. R. L. Xo. 1H», s. 1. »>»>. The persons qualitied to receive such unclaimed bodies, shall be such Medical practitioners as are duly qualitied to practise, and are actually ])ractising, under the provisions of this Act, who may require such bodies for dissection, either for their own im])rovenient or the instruction of any student or students under them, or to the Teachers of Surgery and Anatomy in any public or pi'ivate School, College, Society, or Faculty of Medicine or Surgery, that may here, after be establisiied in this Province. R. L. Xo. 119, s. 2. 34S. The person iu charge of any and ever}' such public hospital as aforesaid, and the Coroner of each district, shall forward to the Registrar-General of Titles the name, age, sex, birth-place (if it can be ascertained), ami date of death of all unclaimed bodies given up URITISII cniX'MBlA MEDICAr, ACT. :•;• by tlu'tii rn>])ectivoly foi- dissection urnior this Act, within one week fioni tlic time ot'^ivin^ up mkIi liodics an aforcHiiid. JI. L. 1 \'.\ s. ,'{. .■>7. It Nhnll lie the duty of tlic l{oifi>.trnr-(jenoral of Titles o ciitef in a liook to lie kept for (liat purpose \>y him, the tiiinie and rosidciico 'of all Modica! luactitiotiors (pialitieil to receivo. and doirous of rocciviuii', bodios for dissection ; and, also, to enter from the returns forwarded to hiju by the person or persons in ciwirfjjo of the public hospitals, and of the Coroners, in a register to bo kept for that purpose, the name, tx^o, sex, birlh-place, and date of death of all |)ersoiis mentioned in such relui'ns, with the uiime and place of residence of the practitioner to whom the body was delivered as aforesaid. R. L. No. 11!>, s. 4. !iH» Such returns, book and reiifister shall Iio o|)eii at all leason able iiours for the inspection of any Medical ])ractitioiior who (nay desire to inspect the same, i i. (aymeiit of a foe of tifty cents. R. L. No. lltt, s. 5. »■>!>. The person or persons in charge of the ])ublic hospitals as aforesaid, and the Coroners, shall tnake an impartial distributiim of the bodies, in rotation, according to the actual wants of the claimaiils. IMi. No. 1.19, s. G. <»0. On delivery of every such unclaimed liody as aloresaid, the person or persons in charge of the hospital, or the Coroner, as the ca.se may be, shall take from the Medical piactitioner receiving the body a receipt in the Form A. in the third Sehedide to this Act • and such practitioner shall pay the sum of ten dollars to tlie person from whom he receives the body, and take a receipt therefor iri the Form B. iu the said Hchedule; and such sum shall in every case bo apidied towards the supj)ort and maintenance of the public hospitals in the Province. E. L. No. ll'.t, s. 7. 01. The Coroner who presides at the in(|nost on any body found publicl}' expo.sed, and unclaimed by hona fide friends or relatives, shall deliver up the body to any .Medical practitioner (on application by him) duly (j^ualitied to receivo the same un.lei- this Act. li. L. No, 111), s. S. OU. Kvery Medical practititioner wishing to avail himself of the benotits of the eight last preceding Sections of this Act shall appear before the Eegistrar-General of Title.s, and give security, himself in the sum of one hundred dollars, and two sureties in the sum of titty dollars each, for the decent interment of the bodies after they have served the ptirposes required. K.L. No. 119, 8. 9. • s ter shall contain a separate list of the names and addresses of the Colonial practitioners, and also a separate list of the names and addresses of the Foreign pi-actitioners i-egistered under this Act ; each list shall be maile out alphabetically according BRITISH MEDICAL ACT. — PART 11. 103 to the surnames; and the provisions of the Medical Act, 1858, relating to persons registered under that Act, and relating to the Medical liegister, and to otlences in respect thereof, shall, so far as may be, ap])iy in the case of Colonial and Foreign practitioners registered under this Act and of the said lists of those practitioners, in the same way as such provisions apply in the case of persons registered undei- the said Medical Act, 1858, and of the Kcgislcr as kept under that Act. lt>. On and after the appointed day it shall bo lawful for any I'egislered 3[edical ]>ractitioner who, being on the list of ('oloiiial. or of Foreign practitionei-s, is on that day in possession of. or thereafter obtains, any recognized (Colonial or Foreign ^ledical diploma granted in a British possession or Foreign country to which this Act applies, to cause a description of >uch diploma to bo added to his name in the Medical IJegislcr. Hi. On and alter the appointed day it shall be lawful for any registered Medical practitioner who, lieing on the Medical iJogister by virtue of English, Scotch, or Irish cj^ualitications, is in possession of a Foreign degree in Medicine, to cause a description of such Foreign Medical degree to be added to his name as an additional title in the Medical Eegistei-, jirovided he shall satisfy the General Council that he obtained such degree after proper examination, and prior to the passing of this Act. IT. (1.) iler Majesty ma}', from time to time, by Order-in-Council, declare that this part of this Act shall be deemed on and after a day to be named in such order, to apply to any British possession or Foreign country wliich,in the opinion of Her Majesty, affords to the registered Medical practitioners of the United Kingdom such privi- leges of practising in the said British possession or Foi-eign countiy, as to Her Majesty may seem just; and from and after the day named in such Order-in-Coiincil, such British possession or Foi't'ign country shall bo deemed to be a Bi'iti>li posse>sion or Foreign country to which this Act applies, within the meaning of this part thereof; but until such Order-in-Council has been inaile in respect of any British possession or Foreign country, this part of this Act shall not be deemed to apply to anj'^ such possession or country ; and the expression " the prescribed day " as used in this part of this Act means, as respects any British i)08session or Foreign country, the day on and after which this part of this Act is declared by Order-in- Council to apply to such British possession or Foreign country. f 'I iiS'-' 'i ff^^T^5J Hi^H 104 MEDICAL LEGISLATION. (2.) Her Majesty may, from time to time, by Ordei'-in-Council, revolce and renew any Order made in pursuance of this Section ; and on tiie revocation of such Order as respects any British possession or Foreign country, such possession or Foreign country shall cease to be a possession or country to which this part of this Act applies, without prejudice, nevertheless, to the right of any persons whose names have been already entered on the Eeyister. IH. Nothing in the Medical Act, IS'jS, shall prevent a person holding a 3[cdical diploma entitling him to practise Medicine or Surgery in a British possession to which this Act applies from hold- ing an appointment as a Medical officer in any vessel registered in that possession. ONTARIO ANATOMY ACT. 105 ANATOMY ACTS. ONTARIO. CHAPTER U;5. R. S. O. An Act respecting the study ok Anatomy. Her Majesty, by and with the advice and cunsont of the Lc^^is- lative Assembly of the Province of Ontario, enacts as follows : — I. \n all localities coniini;- under the ];rovisions of this Act the liody i)f any person found dead, publicly exposed, or sent to a public morgue, on who&e body a Coroner, after having viewed it, shall deem an inquest unnecessary, or who immediately before death had been supported in and by any public institution, shall be immediately placed under the control of the Inspector of Anatomy for that locality, and shall be by him delivered to persons qualified as here- inafter mentioned, unless such body bo within twenty-four hours after death claimed by rehitions or bona fi.dc friends, or being a lunatic, dies in any Provincial Asylum for the insane; ])rovidcd nevertheless, that the authorities in whose care any body may be, shall not deliver the same to any person other than a known rela- tive unless such person shall obtain from a Police Magistrate having jurisdiction in the locality, an ordei- authorizing the delivery of such hod}- to such person, and shall produce said oi'dertosaid authoi-ities, and shall also pay to the said authorities the sum of $5 to defray the funeral expenses of the body so claimed, the said sum to be paid over to the undertaker by the said authorities when satisfied that the body has been ))roperly interred. Sub-Section 2, Such order may bo obtained from any such Police Magisti-ate upon an ex parte application thoretbr, and may be in the foi-m, or to the eflTect, following : — THE ONTARIO ANATOMY ACTS. To all whom it may concern : Whereas, A. B., of (here state the name, residence and occupation of the person to whom, and on whose behalf the order is applied pt.i,? u'i'y 'i.i: If By " ! f p — ' • -«4IM BB 106 MEDICAL liEGISLATION. for) has saliHtied mo tliat, lie is n bona fide friend of C. D., now lately decoased, and should be permitted to have delivered to him the body of the said deceased for the pur])oso of interrinii' (he same. r hereby authorize and order every person and authority, having the present custody or control of the body of the said deceased. t,> forthwith, upon presentation of this order, deliver the said boiiy of the saiil deceased to tiie said ^1. B., in order that the sfune may receive propei- bui'ial. Witness my hand and seal as Police Magistrate of and for tiie town of (or county, as the ca!-o may bo) this day of Urn Any Medical School obtaining any body as provided by the pi'cceiling Section shall keep and pivserve the sam.- tor a pei-iod of nut less tlian fourteen davs, and in tb.n event of anv relative or bona Tide friend claiming the body within a period if fourteen days from the receipt thereof by the 3Iedical School, the said Medical School shall deliver over the body to the said I'clative. or bona fide friend, upon the receipt of the reasonable costs and charges for preserving and keeping the same, not t. It shall be the dut\ of every Inspector of Anatomy — (1.) To keep a register of the name, age, sex, birthplace and religions denomination, if any, of each unclaimed body received by him, and the name of the Medical School, or Medical College, to which delivered, with date of dclivei-y, and to deliver up all such bodies as are referred to in Section 1 of this Act, as amen. I J. ((>.) Every Inspector of Analomy. when !ij)p()inted in any locality, \'p shall, without delay, give notice of his appointment to all persons deiined in Sections 7, 8, !>, and 10 of this Act. (7.) To enter in the morgue register such a description of every liody i-eceived by liim, and of the clothing or other etl'ects found liicrcon, as would enable relatives or friends to identify the same, and also the name of the Medical College to which .-^uch body was liansferred. (>. When more than one Medical School situated in the same city shall have made application for bodies, every Inspector, upon sending a body to either School, shall notify the Inspector of the city in which .such School is situated, and the Inspector for such city in disti'ibuting the bodies he receives from his o\vn a register shewing the name, ago, sex, birth-jilaco and religious denomination of each per- son whoso body is disposed of under the provisions of this Act, and the School to which such body is delivered, and shall file all docu- ments furnished by persons claiming bodies, which register and tile shall be open for inspection ;, and no such superintendent shall deliver any body to a Medical School except on the written order of the Inspector of Anatomy for the locality. 48 V. c. 31, s. 12. Its. The Inspector of Anatomy shall receive $5 for every body delivered under the ])rovisions of this Act, which sum shall be paid to him by the School on delivery of the body. 48 V. c. 31, s. 16. Hi, Any Medical School wishiiig to avail itself of the benefits of this Act shall appear through i is official head before one of Her Majesty's Justices of the Peace and the Inspector of Anatomy, and give security in the sum of ^SO, with two good antl sufticient sureties in the sum of $40 each, foi- the decent interment of the bodies after thoy have served the purposes i-equiied : and upon the due fultil- ment of these conditions the Inspector of Anatomy shall deliver to such School a written authority to open a Practical Anatomy room entitled to the benefits of this Act. 48 V. c. 31, s. 14. 14. Any Inspector of Anatom}', Warden of a public institution. Medical practitioner. Coroner, or other ofHcial who neglects to dis- charge the duties required of him bj' this Act. or infringes any of its provisions, shall be liable to a fine of not more than $20 for every such otience. 48 V. c. 31, s. 15. 1»">. No person shall send or take a body out of the Province of Ontario for Surgical c Practical Anatomy purposes, and eveiy pei-- son contravening the provisions of this Section shall for each offence incur a penalty of $100, notwithstanding the pi'ovisions of Section 14 of this Act. 48 V. c. 31, 8. 1(5. 10. Every penalty imposed b}'^ this Act may be recovered with costs on summary conviction belbre any two Justices of the Peace or a Police Magistrate. 48 V. c. 31, s. 10. QUEBEC ANATOMY ACT. KiO QUEBKC. CIIAPTEE IV., Section I., R. S. Qi ebec, Claise 3!»r)8, et Seq. Division ok the Province into Sections. !S!I»>0* The body of every person found dead and publicly exposed, or of any person who immediately before his death was supported b}^ some public institution receiving a grant from the Provincial Government, unless claimed for burial within twenty- four hours after death by persons solemnly affirming before the Inspector or Sub-Inspector of Anatomy, in the discretion of these otHcers, that they are relatives of the deceased within the degree of cousingerman inclusively, shall, thiough the Inspector or Sub- Inspector of Anatomy, be delivered to the Universities or Schools of Medicine in this Province, to bo used in the study of Anatomy and Surgery. 40 V., c. 30, s. 2. •SOOi. Every sujDerintendent or director of a pui)lic institution so receiving public money, in which one of the patients in his chai-go has dievi, shall, within forty-eight hours of the death, notify the Inspector or Sub-Inspector of Anatomy of the district. Every Coroner, whether he does, or does not, hold an inquest on any body found publicly exposed, shall also immediately notify the Inspector or Sub-Inspector of the finding thereof. 110 MEDICAL LEQISLATION. FiXce|)t in tlio case of death from contagions disease, certified to ijy ii I'liysician, no body, unclaimed as aforesaid, shall ho delivered U]), unless upon the order of the Inspector or Sub-Ins))ector of Anatomy, and to the person mentioned in such order. K) V., c. 30, 8.8. !{fK»3. The notice given to the Inspector or Sub-Inspector of Anatomy, in virtue of the preceding article, shall set forth the names and surnames (if known), the sex, ago, status, religion, nationality, occu])ation, date of decease and the disease, or other cause of death, of the deceased. The Sub- Inspector shall : (1.) I'oi'thwith transmit to the propei' Inspector of the section the notice which he has received, as well as the body which has been delivered to him, and (2.) C'ndor a penalty of a tine of fifty dollars for each contraven- tion of this ])rovision, deliver the borlics at his disposal to the Inspector of Anatomy of his section only. 40 V., c. 30, s. 4. j:^ 3. Duties of the Inspector of Anatoni//. HiHill, Each Inspector of Anatomy shall : (1.) Keep a register in which he enters at length the notices ho receives under Article 3()(il, as well as the name of the University, or School of .Medicine, to which he has delivered a body; (2.) Imi)artiaily distribute to the Universities, or Schools of Medi- cine, each in their turn, and in proportion to the number of students entered in the Register of each of them, the bodies so placed at his disposal ; (3.) Under a penalty of a line of fifty dollars for each body delivered in contravention of this provision, not distribute any bodies except to the Tniversities, or Schools of Medicine, in this Province, in con- formity with the provisions of this Section ; (4.) Carefully inspect the dissecting rooms, at least once a week, dnd order that, after dissection, the remains of each body be removed and decently buried in a cemetery belonging to the reli- gious faith of the deceased. 46 Y., c. 30, s. 5. iiiHi4* The superintendent or director of every University or School of Medicine shall also keep a register, in which he enters the names and surnames (if known), the sex of the deceased, and the date of the reception of every body supplied to him by the Inspector of Anatomy, as well as the date upon which such body is delivered QUEHEC ANATOMY ATT. Ill ((I tlio said fnspoctoi' for buriiil, and the iianio of tliu comctcry in wlii'li tbi! ri'miiiiis weio Imriod afloi" dissection. Kj V., c. 30, s. (i. it!!)*'!* Kvory I'nivoi-sity or School of . Medicine sliali |)ay to th(> In--j)cctor ot Anatomy, in addition to the costs of conveyanco and hui'ial, a sum often dollars for every body delivered. Tiie Inspector pays to the Sub-Inspector, for every body which the latter delivers to him, the sum of five dollai's over anil above the conIs of conveyance. 4<» V., c. 30. s. 7. :fi!!6<»< ijvcry superintondont or director of a public institution lecoivinif a irrant from the (iovernment, ami every (-oroner, who knowingly omits, oi- who nci^lects or refuses, to comply with the |ii'ovisions of this Section, and every University oi-School of Medicine which receives bodies in its dissectinu' rooms, or allows the dissec- tion within its establishment, of bodies which have not been sup- plied to it by the Inspector of Anatomy, or which have not been received with his permission in accordance with this Section, aie, upon a complaint to that etl'ect before a Justice of the Peace by ti»e lns))eetor oi- Sub-Inspector of Anatomy, liable to a penalty' of not less than one hundred, and not more than two hundred, dollai'.s for each olio nee. The amount of sutdi jienalties and costs of suit shall be retained liv the Provincial Trea.surer out of the then next ufrant which such institution, University, or School of Medicine is to i-eceive, or the onioluinjuts which become payable to .such Coi'oner, as the case may be. 4(3 v., c. 30, s. 8. JilMiT. Wbenevei-, under the ))r(>visions of this Section, a body has ijcen before burial delivered to a School of Medicine, oi- a Uiu- vorsity, the Inspector or SiU)-Inspectoi' of Anatomy who delivered it is bound to appear within eiirht days, in the ])lace where the death occurreil, before the ci(/v, priest, or ministei' of the religious denomination to which the deceased belonged, and to cause to be entered upon the register of civil status a certilicate of death, which has the same effect as the certificate of bui'ial. and takes the place thei'cof; in default of his so appearing, he is liable tor each omis- sion so to do, to a tine not exceeding lifty dollars. Such certificate shall state the day of the death, the namea and surname, the status, calling, sex and age of the deceased, the name of the institution in which he died, or the place where he was found, and is signed by the Inspector or Sub-Inspector of Anatomy, as the case may be, and by the person entering such certificate. 46 X. c. 30, s. 9. ' ^f li'^ irr ! 112 MKniCAI, LEGISLATION. :t1MiN. Kvoiy Insju'Ctor (if Ariiitomy nIiuII, on the first duy of Octobor in t^acli yeiir, mako n ,i,'onoial report of his oporations to tho I'rovincial Soerctary. 46 V., e. 30, s. 10. [XoTE.]— Tn Manitoba tho law govornini,' tho disposal of dead liodies for Anatomical jtiirposos is incorporated in tho Act relating to Public Health, viz: Sec. 141 of Cap. 19—40 and 47 Vic. (188;j)— See page r.).5. R. \V. l\ In Ihitish ("oliimbia provisions concerning the dis|)osition of dead bodieti for Anatomical purposes are incorporated in the Medical Act. Con. Stat. 18S8. See page !)8. R. W. I'. ONTABIO I'UULIC HEALTH ACT. 113 PART IT. SANITARY LEGISLATION. 0.\TA.HI(). CHAPTEK 1!)(), K S. O. An Act resi'ectino the Pibmo Health. Her Majesty, by ami with tho advice and oonsoiil ol the Legis- lative AsBombly of tho Province of Ontario, enacts as follows : — I. This Act may bo cited as " The Public Health Act," 47 V., c. 38, s. 1. 3. Where the following words occur in this Act, or the Schedules thereto, they shall bo construed in the manner horoinaftor mentioned, unless a oonti-ary intention appears : (1.) " Owner " means the person for tho time being receiving tho rent of the lands or premises in connection with which the word is used, whether ou his own account, or as agent or trustee of any other person, or who would so receive the same if such lands and ])remi8es were let; (2.) " Health District " or " Disti-ict " means any local munici- pality, or union of local municipalities, under tho jurisdiction of a Local or District Board of Health, and " Local Board " or " Board " shall include a District Board ; (3.) " House " includes schools, factories and other buildings, huts and tents used for human habitation, or work, whether such use is permanent or temporary, and whether the same are stationary or movable ; (4.) "Street" shall include every highway, road, square, row, lane, mews, court, alley and passage, whether a thoroughfare or not. 47 v., c. 38, s, 2. 8 114 SANITARY LEGISLATION. Provincial Board op Health. On/anization — Powers and Duties. 3« The Provincial Board of Health of Ontario at present exist- ing is hei-eby continued, and shall cons' it of not more than seven members, one of whom may be the Secretary of the Board ; the mem- bers thereof shall be appointed by the Lieutenant-Governor-in-Council from time to time for a period of three years, and any retiring mem- ber shall be eligible for re-appointment ; at least four members of the Board shall be duly registered Medical practitioners. 45 V., c. 29, s. 1. 4. The Chairman of the Board shall be appointed by the Lieuten- ant-Governor-in-Council, and shall be paid an aiinual salaiy not exceeding the sum of S400 per annum ; other members of the Board, except the Secretary, shall be paid such per diem allowance while attending meetings of the Board, or any committee thereof, as may be voted Ijy the Legislature and approved by the Lieutenant- Governor-in-Council, toi^ether with at-tual travelling and other necessary exi)enses, while employed on the bu.iine8s of the Board. 50 v., c. 34, s. 7. »>. The Lieut enant-Governor-in-Council may appoint a competent and suitable person as Secretary of the Boaid, who shall hold office during i)leasure, and who may be paid an annual salary not exceed- ing 81,T50 per annum, and who shall be the chief Health Otlicer of the Pi-ovince. 45 V., c. 2!), s. 7; 50 V., c. 34, s. 8. G. The Secretary shall keep his office at Toronto, and perform the duties prescribed by this Act, or required by the Board ; he shall keej) a I'ecord of the transactions of the Board and shall, so far as practic- able, communicate with other Pj-ovincial or State Boards of Health, and with the Local Boards of Health, and Health Officers within the Province, and with municii)al councils and other public bodies, for the ])urposc of acquiring or disseminating information conc:"rn- ing the public health ; and he shall also use such means as are prac- ticable to induce municipal councils to appoint Health Officers or Local Boards of Health within their municipality ; he shall also assist in preparing the annual report of the Eegistrar-General in relation to the vital statistics of the Province, and shall perform such other duties and functions relating to vital statistics and otherwise as may be assigned to him by the Lieutenant-Governorin-Council. 45 V., c. 29, s. 8. ■> ONTARIO PUBLIC HEALTH ACT. 115 brm the all keep practic- Jlealth, within bodies, concrvn- ire prac- icera oi" so assist relation eh other as may 45 V., T. The expenses of the said Provincial Eoard and the salaries of the Chairman and Soci*etary shall be paid out o.*" such moneys as may, from time to time, be appropriated by riie Legislature for that purpose. 45 V., c. 20, s. 21 ; 47 V., c. 38, s. 8. S. The Board shall meet quarterly at Toronto, and at such other places and times as may be fixed under a resolution of the Board. Three members shall bo a quorum for the transaction of business, and they shall have power to make and adopt rules and by-laws regulating the transaction of its business, acd may provide therein for the appointment of committees, to whom they may delegate authority and power for the work committed to them. 45 V., c. 29, 8. 5 ; 47 v., c. 38, 8. 10. IK The Provincial Hoard of Health shall take cognizance of the interests of health and life among the people of the Province; they shall especially study the vital statistics of the Province, and shall endeavour to make an intelligent and protitablo use of the collected records of deaths and of sickness among the people; they shall make sanitary investigations and enquiries respecting causes of disease, and especially of epidemics; the causes of mortality and the effects of localities, employments, contlitions, habits, and other cir- cumstances, upon the health of the people ; they shall make sucii suggestions as to the prevention and introduction of contagious and infectious diseases, as they shall deem most effective and proper, and as will prevent and limit as fui- as possible the rise and s]»read of disease ; they shall enquire into the measures which are being taken l>y Local Hoards for the limitation of any existing dangerous, I'ontagious or iidectious disease, through powers conferred upon said Local Hoards by any Public Health Act, and s]i'>uld it appear that no etticient measures are being taken, and that the powers arc not being enforced, it shall be competent for the Provincial Board in the interests of the ])ublic health, to require the Local I](jard to exercise and enforce any of the said powers which, in the o})inion of the Pro- vincial Hoai-d, the urgency of the ca>e demands ; and in any such ruse where the Local lioard, after recj^uest by the Provincial Hoard, neglect or refuse to exei'cise their powers, the Provincial Hoard may. with the approval of the Minister of the Department under whicli the Board is, for the time being, acting, exercise and enl'oree at the expense of the municipality any ofthe powers of Local Hoards which, under the circumstances, they may consider necessary ; and they shall when required, or when they deem it best, advise ofHccrs of the (iovernmont and Local Boards of Health in reganl to the public 4t» HiSHil 116 SANITARY LEGISLATION. lioalth, and as to the means to be adopted to secure the same, and as to location, drainage, water supply, disposal of excreta, heating and ventilation ofanj' public institution or building. 45 V., c. 29, s. 3; 50 v., c. 34, 8. 6. 10. The Board shall, from time to time, and ospeeiallj'' during the pi'cvalence in any ])art of the Province of epidemic, endemic or con- tagious disease, make j)ublic distribution of such sanitary literature, and of special practical information relating to the prevention and s])read of contagious and infectious diseases througli the modiuu) of the public press, and by circulai- to Local Hoai'ds of Health and Health Oillcers, municipal councils, and in and through the public schools and otherwise as shall be deemed by them in the interest of the public health. 45 V., c. 21», s. 4. 11. With the concurrence of that member of the Executive Council to whose Department the Provincial Boai'd of Health is, for the time being, assigned by the Lieutenant-Govei'nor in-Council, the IJoard may send its Secietary, or any membcj- or members of the Board to any part of the Province, when deemed necessary, to investigate the cause or causes of any contagious or other disease, or mortality ; and at such investigation evidence ma}' be taken on oath or otherwise as the said Secretary, membei', or members may deem expedient ; and in such case the Secretary, or any member of the Board present at the investigation, may administer the oath ; and the said investiga- ting committee shall have power, by warrant under the hand and seal of any one of its members, to call upon any person to give evi- dence regai'ding any matter in question in the investigation ; and the investigating committee shall have all the powers which may be conferred u})on commissioners under The Act rcspcctinij Inquiries concerning Public Matters. 47 V., c. 38, s. 11. IS. It .shall be the duty of the Provincial Board of Health to see that a supply of proper vaccine matter is obtainable at all times at such vaccine farms and other places as are sul)ject to inspection by the Board. 50 V., c. 34, s. 9. 1!{. Whenever this Province, or any part thei-eof or place therein, appears to be threatened with any formidable epidemic, endemic, or contagious disease, the Provincial Board of Health may, subject to the ajipi'Dval of the Lieutenant-Governor-in-Council, issue such regulations as the Board deems necessary, for the prevention, as far as possible, or the mitigation of disease, and may make, renew, or alter any such regulations, or substitute new regulations ; and the said Board may, by such regulations, provide : ONTARIO PUBLIC HEALTH ACT. 117 (1.) For the frequent and etfectual clcansini^ of the streets, yards and out-houses, by the local health authorities, or by the owners, or occupiers, of houses and tenements adjoining thereto : (2.) For the removal of nuisances ; (3.) For the cleansing, purifying, ventilating and disinfecting of houses, churches, buildings and places of assembly, railway stations, steamboats, railway carriages and cars, as well as other public con- veyances, by the owners and occupiers, and persons having the care and ordering thereof; (•i.) For regulating, so far as this Legislature has jurisdiction in tins behalf, with a view of pi-eventing the spread of infectious disease, the entry or departure of boats or vessels at the different ports or places in Ontario, and the landing of passengers or cargoes from -^uch boats or vessels, or from railroad cai-riages or cars, and the ' iving passengers or cargoes on board of the same; (5.) For the safe and speedy interment of the dead, and the con- duct of funerals, with a view (jf preventing tlie spread of infectious diseases as aforesaid ; (0.) For supplying medical aid and accommodation, ami modicino, and such other articles as may be deemed necessary, fur mitigating such epidemic, endemic, or contagious disease ; (7.) For house to house visitation; (8.) For preventing or mitigating such epidemic, endemic, or contagious disease in such other manner as to the said Provincial Board seems expedient. 47 V., c. 38, s. 3. (0.) For the inspection of houses, schools, churches, railway sta- tions and other buildings, steamboats, vessels, railway carriages and cars and public conveyances, by the Local J3oard or some otficer, and the cleansing, purifying and ilisinfecting thereof, and anything contained therein when rcipiired \>y such Board or otliciU' at the expense of the owner, occupier, or the person having the care and ordering thereof, and for detaining tor this purpose any such steam- boat, vessel, railway carriage .'nd car, or pulilie conveyance, and anything contained therein, so long as may be necessary, and any person travelling thereby. 48 V., c. 45, s. lU pivt ; 50 V., c. 'M, s. 10. "^ (10.) For preventing the departure of persons from infected localities, and for preventing persons or conveyances from passing I'rom one locality to another, and for detaining persons or convey- ances who or which have been exposed to infection, for inspection or disinfection until the danger of infection is passed. I( •) 1 >'4t I" • •• -""iiiiaM 118 SANITARY LEGISLATION. (11.) For rc(|uii'ing the appointment of sanitary police to be paid by the municipalities in which they act, for the purpose of assisting and carrying out the health regulations in force in the municipality. 48 v., c. 45, s. 12, part. (12.) For the removal, or keeping under surveillance, of persons living in infected localities. 48 V., c. 45, s. 12, part ; 50 V., c. 34, s, 11. 14. It shall be the duty of the Local Boards of Health to super- intend, and see to the execution of. any regulations made by the Pro- vincial Board, or to execute, or aid in executing, the same within their respective districts ; and to do and provide all such acts, matters and things as are necessary for superintending, or aiding in the execution of, such regulations, or for executing the same as the case may require. 47 V.. c. oS, s. -x. 15. The Provincial Board of Health may, b}- order, declare all or any of the regulations so made, to be in force within the whole, or any part or parts, of the district of any Local Board of Health or any municipality, and, so far as this Legislature has jurisdiction, to apply to boats, vessels, railway carriages and cars, or other convey- ances, in any portion or portions of the Pi'ovincc. 47 V., c. 38, s. 5. Hi. All orders and regulations so made shall take etl'ect from the approval thereof, and shall be forthwith published in the Ontario Gazette and at least one newspaper within the district, or portion or ])ortions of the Province, in which they shall be declared in force. 47 v., c. 38, s. 0. IT. Dui'ing the time that any such orders or regulations are in force in any health district as provided by the next preceding four Sections of this Act, all by-laws of the Local Board of such district which in any manner conflict with any such order or regulations, shall be suspended. 47 V., c. 38, s. 7. IS. All reguhitioiis made by the Provincial Board of Health and approved by the Liouteuant-tiovernor-in-Council, and published in the Ontario Gazette on the 5th of September, 1885, ai-e hereby declared to have been valid regulatiima, and in Ibrce until and unless repealed or amended. 4!» V., c. 42, s. !*. 1!>. All regulations made by the Provincial Board of Health are to be laid before the Legislative Assembly, if then in session ; and if not then in session, within fourteen days after the commencement of thonoxt session. 49 \'., c. 42, s. 10. !iO. The expenses incurred by the Provincial Board of Health in ONTARIO PUBLIC HEALTH ACT. 119 connection with any epidemic shall be defrayed out of any moneys ajjpropriated by the Legislature specially for that purpose, and the expenses incurred by the said Local Boards of Health, or by the Medical Health Officer or sanitary police, in the execution, or in super- intending the execution of the regulations of the Provincial Board, shall be defrayed and provided for by the municiital corporations having jirisdiction over the respective places atiected. 47 V., c. oS, s. 8; 48 V., c. 45,8. 13. 21. The Local Board of Health or the Provincial Board of Health may also, from time to time, direct any i)rosecution of legal pro- ceedings for, or in respect of, the wilful violation or neglect of any such regulation. 47 V., c. 38, s. ; 48 V., c. 45, s. 14. Acquiring Lawl. 2ii. The Provincial Board of Health may also, subject to the approval of the Lieutenant-Oovei-nor, issue regulations for taking possession of any land, or any unoccupied building thereon, by the authority of the said Provincial Board of Health, Local Board, or Health Officers, for any of the purposes mentioned in Sections 13, 14 or 97 of this Act, but such regulations shall not authorize the taking or obtaining for the hospital of any municipality any land or buikl- ings outside the limits of such municipality. 40 A'., c. 42, s. 2. 2!fi. In case of actual or apprehended emergency, such possession may be taken without a prior agreement with the owner of the land or building, and without his consent, and may be retained for such period as mixy appear to the Board, or officers who took jjosses- sion thereof, to be necessary. 41) V"., c. 42, s. 3. 24. Written notice containing a reasonable description of the land shall, within five days after the taking or obtaining possession, be given by the Board or officer so taking oi- obtaining possession thereof, to the clerk of the local municipality wherein the land is situate; such notice shall l)e given whether possession is taken or obtained with the consent of the owner or otherwise. 4'J \"., c. 42, s. 4. 2i>. "Where possession is taken without the consent of the owner, the Board or Health Officer by whom, or under whose dii-ection or authority, po-ensation from the local municipality wherein the land or building is situate, for the use and occupation thereof, including any damages arising from such use and occupation, such compensation to be agreed upon between the municipal council of the local munici- pality and the owner ; and in case they do not agree, the Judge of the County Court of the Count}' wherein the property is situate, shall summarily determine the amount of the compensation, and the terms of i)ayment, in such manner, and after giving such notices, if any, as ho soos Jit. 40 V., c. 42, s. 6. 27. AVliero any resistance or forcible opposition is offered or apprehended to possession being taken of any land or building under this Act, or under any regulation which may be made by virtue thereof, the Judge of the County Court may, without notice to any person, issue his warrant to the Sheriff of the County, or to any other person, as he may deem most suitable, re(iuiring him to put the Board or Health OlWeer. their, or his, servants or agents in possession, and to put down such resistance or opposition which the Shoritf or bailiff (taking with him sulliciont assistance) shall accordingly do. 49 V., c. 42, s. 7. UtS. No land or building to be used for the pui-poses of this Act shall bo nearer than 150 yards to an inhabited dwelling. 49 V., c. 42, s. 8. tiJK (1.) Where information ia obtained by the Provincial Board that any remediable unsanitary condition or nuisance exists in any municioa'.'rv nnd. that the local health authorities have, after proper rep \sf ■' • '^^^ the facts, neglected or refused to take such efficient 1- - :■ i' ,)f; «(i ! /;<♦- i-emove such condition or abate such nuisance, it Sii;; ! ' ? >'">'i I* ^'':t, for the Provincial Board of Health to institute an inveHWf.Ai't r, :n (, if necessar}', take sworn evidence concerning the condition or nuisance comjDlained of. (2.) H upon such investigation it is proved that such remediable ONTARIO PUnLIC HEALTH ACT. 121 unsanitary condition or nuisance exists, it shall bo within the pro- vince of the Provincial Board to direct its immediate removal or abatement by the person resi)on8ible therefor, and to report the same to the Minister for the time in change of the Department ; and if such person neglects or refuses to remove or abate the same, the Provincial Board of Health may cause such remcn-al or abatement to be made, and collect the ex|)enses therefor from such person by ordinary process of law. 47 Y., c. 38, s. 37. iHK (1.) Whenever the establishment of a ]»ublic water supply or system of sewerage shall be contemplated by the Council of an}' city, town or village, it shall be the duty of the said Council to place itself in communication with the Provincial Board of Jlealth, and to submit to the said Board, before their adoption, all plans in connec- tion with said system. (2.) It shall be the duty of the Provincial Board of Health to re|)ort whether, in its opinion, the said system is calculated to meet the sanitary re(iuirements of the inhabitants of the said municipality; whether any of its provisions are likely to pi'ove preju'iicial to the health of any of the said inhabitants, togethei" with any suggestions which it may deem advisable ; and to cause copies of said i-eport to be transmitted to the Minister of the Department to which the said Provincial Board ot Health is attached ; and to the clerk of the munici])al council, and the Secretary of the Local Board of Jlealth of the disti'ict interesteLedical Health Officer for such municipality. 48 \'., c. 45, s. 3. i{3< Evei-y Medical Health Officer apj)ointcd by the municipal council shall hold office during the pleasure of the council, and if under the preceding Section the Medical Health Officer is appointed by the Lieutenant-tiovernoi-, he shall hold office until the Isl day of February in the year following that in which he is appointed ; pro- vided always, that the municipal council may at any time, upon a two-thirds vote of its members, dismiss any Medical Health Officer for a neglect of duty ; and the decision of such council shall be final and shall not render the corporation liable for any damages; the Medical Health Officer shall be entitled to compensation for services actually rendered up to the time of such dismissal, but the amount of such compensation shall not exceed the salary he would have earned up to the time of such dismissal, and if his salary up to such time is paid such payment shall be a bar to any other claim for services rendeied. 48 V., c. 45, s. 4. ;$-!. Whenever during the presence of any formidable contagious disease in any munici])ality or neighbouring locality any Medical Health ( )fficer becomes temporarily or permanently incapable of per- forming bis duties, or resigns his (jffice, or leaves the locality for which he has been appointed, the council shall forthwith appoint another Medical Health Officer in his room. 48 V., c. 45, s. 5. J$*5. "Where two or moi-e municipalities are united into a health district, the jn'ovisions of the preceding four Sections of this Act shall apply, excej)! that the power and duty of ap])ointing or removing a Medical Health Officer shall be with the District Boaril of llealtii, unless the councils of the municipalities com])Osing such health ilistrict have, previous to any request in that behalf being made by the Provincial Board, united in appointing a Medical Health Officer for such municipidities, and the Lieutenant-Governor may, in case of their default, ap[)oiut a Medieal Health Otficer for such district, 48 V., c. 45, s. (i. iSO. In case the appointment of a Medical Health Officer is made by the Provincial Board of Health he shall bo entitled to recover from the munieipaliiy reasonable compensation lor his services. 48 v., c. 45, s. 7. ONTARIO I'lHLIC HEALTH AfT. 12:>, JiT. Where a ^Fedical Tfealth Ofllfer is appointed he shall posscnn all the powers and authority possessed by any Jlculth OtUcor or sani- liiry inspector under this Act, and such Medical Health OiKcer shall ]iorforn\ all duties imposed \i]ion him by any rei^ulations ot" the i'rovincial Jioanl of lloaltli, and the fact that similar duties are by statute imposed upon the Local Hoai'd of Health nhall not relievo (ho Medical Health Ollicer from the perlbrmanco of such duties. -IS V., c. 45, s. 8. Suspension of Municipal and School Elections. ;iS. — (1.) In case the Trovincial Hoard of Health rcjiorts to the Lieutenant-Governor that on account of the ])reseiicc in any muni- cipality of an epidemic or contagious disease it would bo dangerous to hold an election in such municipality, the Lieutenant-Governor iniiy, upon application by the council of the municipality in that lu'lialf, issue his pi'oclamation ))ostponing the holding of any in- tended municipal or school election, for a ]ieriod not exceeding three months, and may fi'om time to time further postpone such election if in the opinion of the said Board the necessity for post- ])onement continues. (2.) The LieuteHant-(iovernor may, by his said ]iroclamation, name the days lor holding the nomination and polling for the elec- tion, but in case no days are named therefor, the council shall, as soon as jiracticable after the jieriod named in such prochnnation, or the last of such ])roclamations, cxj)ires, by by-law name days for the nomination and polling. (.'!.) In case an election postponed under the provisions of this Section is the annual election, or an election of the entire council, ur of all the members of a board of trustees oi- othei- body, the mem- bers of the council, board or other body shall continue to hold oirice luitil their successors are elected, -18 V., c. 45, s. 1). LOCAL BOAROS OF ITKALTII. Organization. ;$1>. — (L) There shall be a Local Board of Health in each town and incor])orated village, to bo composed of the Keeve, Clerk and three ratepayers, to be appointed annually by the municijial council. (2.) There shall be a Local Board of Health in each town containing less than four thousand inhabitants according to the municipal enumeration of the previous year, to consist of the Mayor, Clerk and *s ■ . ■" I ' J!^ 124 SANITARY LEGISLATION. three ratepayers, to ho appointed annually hy the municipal council. (3.) There shall be a Local Board of Health for each city, and for each town containing more than four thousand inhabitants, accord- ing to the municipal enumeration of the previous year, to consist of the Mayor and eight ratepayers, to be apj)ointed annually by the municipal council. 47 V., c. 38, s. 12. 40. The appointments of members of the Board shall be made at the first meeting of themunicipal council after being duly organized, and any vacancy arising from any cause shall be tilled at the first meeting thoroat'tor of the munici])al council; but, if for any reason appointments are not made at the i)roper dates, the same shall be made as soon as may be thereafter. 47 V., c. 38, s. 13 (2). 41. Two or more councils may, by concurrent by-laws, unite their rcsiiectivo municipalities into a Health District; and any of such councils may withdraw its municipality from the District by a by-law passed prior to the 1st day of December of any year, and to take eil'cct on the third Monday of January' following. 47 V., c. 38, s. 14. 42. The members of the District Boards of Health shall consist of three mombers of each municipality included in the District, namelj', the head of the council, the municipal cleric, and one other rate- payer not a member of the council, to be appointed by the council. 47 v., c. 38, s. 15. 4J$. Every District Board thus constituted and its members shall, in respect of 'he Il-'idth District for which it acts, possess the same powers, be subject to the same regulations, and perform like duties as a Local Uoard of Health of a municipality and its members. 47 V., c. 38, s. IG. 44. I'iVery Local or District Board shall elect a chairman, and the clerk oi' the nmnicipal council shall be the secretary of the Local Board, and the District Board may elect one of its members, or appoint some other person as its secretary. 47 V"., c. 38, s. 17. 4»>. It shall be the duty of the secretary to report to the secre- tary of thePi'ovincial Board of Health the names of the members of the Local Board within one month after its first regular meeting, which shall be held on the second Monday after the membei-s, who are not members e.v-qfficio, have been appointed. 47 V., c 38, s. 18. 40. When any municipal council neglects or refuses to elect members, or a member, of the Local or District Boai'd of Health as re- quired by this Act, the Provincial Board of Health may appoint a ONTARIO I'UBLIC HEALTH ACT. 126 duly quiililicd i-atcpaycM' or ratepayers to 1)0 a mcnibiT or memboi-s dt'siK'h Local or district Hoard of Health to act witii the i:x-of)icio or other inombers. 47 \ ., c. ."58, h. 1!». IT. Every munlci])al council may apjioint a. Medical Health OHicer and a sanitaiy inspector or inspectors for the municipality, and may tix the salaries to be jiaid them, or two or more councils may unite ill the appointment of any of these Ollicers. 47 V., c. 38, s. 20. Powers and Duties. 4.H. The municipal council or councils may vote such sums as are ileemed necessary l>3' the Local or JJistrict Board for the carrying on of its work. 47 V., c. :{8, s. 21. 1!>. The treasurer of the municipality shall forthwith upon de- mand pay out of any moneys of tlie municipaliLy in his hands the amount of any order given Ijy the members of the Local Hoard, or any two of them, for services performeil under their direction by virtue of this Act. R. S. O., 1877, c. 190, s. 28. .">0. The members of the Local and District Boards shall be called Health Officers, and shall have the powers and duties assigned to such oniceis by this Act; and any two or more of them acting in the execution of any J-egulutions of the Provincial Board of Health, may exercise the ]iow . . and authorities conferred by Sections G8 and 69. II S. O., 187^, c. 190, s. 25; 47 V., c. 38, s. 12 (1), 22. ."51. A majority of the number of any regularly constituted Board shall be a quorum for the transaction of business. 47 Y., c. 38, s. 23. »">!i. A minute-book shall be ]irovided in which the secretary shall record the proceedings of the Local Board of Health. The secretary ^llall draft an annual re])ort of the sanitary work done during the year, and of the sanitary condition of the municipality, for the con- sideration of the Board ; which report, when adopted, shall be trans- mitted to the secretary of the Provincial l^oard of Health. The said report shall include the annual report of the Medical Health Officer. 47 v., c. 38, B. 24. »>{$. Whenever any Local Board of Health has any authority to direct that any matter or thing should be done by any person or corpo- ration, such Local Board of Health may also, in default of its being done by the person, direct that such matter or thing shall be done at the expense of the person in default, and may recover the expense thereof with costs by action or distress ; and, in case of non-payment 126 SANITARY LEniSr,ATlON. tlioreof, tho sumo shall bo rocovorcd in like manner aa municipal tuxes. 47 v., c. 38, h. 25. 54. All butfhci'M Bcllin;^ within tho limits of any municipality shall, on tho request of tho Health authorities, make allldavit an to tho place or places at which tho slaughter of thoir moat is carried on, and whore this is outside of tho limits of the municipality such slau^^liter-houses shall bo open to inspection by the inspector or Medical Health (Jllicor of tho municipality where the moat is oilered for sale. In case of refusal to make such aftidavit and permit said inspection, said butchers shall bo sulijoct to the ])enalties pre- scribed under Section lOti of this Act, nhould the sale of moat bo continued by them utter notification to discontinue has been ijiven by tho xMedical Health Otticer. 50 V., c. 34, s. 4. »>»>. The Local Boaril (jf Health of any municipality or district in which supplies of ice are obtained, sold and stored, shall have power to adojjt such regulations regarding the source of supply, and tho place of storage of the same, as shall, in their oi)inion, bo tho best adapted to secure tho ])urity of the ice, and prevent injury to the public health. The powers and duties of all Local Boards in this respect shall extend to tho supervision of ice sup])lio8, whether obtained within or outside the municipality, whenever the ice cut is intended for use within the municipality in which the Boartl has jurisdiction. 50 v., c. 34, s. 2. jVuisances, etc. an* It shall be the duty of every Local ]}oard of Health to cause to be made, from time to time, inspection of its disl, ict in oi-der to prevent the accumulation within the district of any dirt, filth or other thing which may endanger the public health. :'nd with a view to ascertain what nuisances exist calling for abatenicnt under the powers of this Act, and to enforce the provisions of this Act, and the said Act, in oi-der to abate every such nuisance. 47 V,, c. 38, s. 28. »5T. A Medical Health Otlicer of a municipality may exercise any of the powers conferred upon Health Officers by Sections 6G, 67 and 70 of this Act, and may, without being specially authorized by the Boai'd, exercise any ])Owers which under Section 08 can be conferred iipon two ^[edical practitioners, and the Board may act on his report. 47 v., c. 38, s. 29. »>c*i. Information of any nuisance or unsanitary condition under ONTARIO PUBLIC UEAt-TII ACT. 127 under this Act witliin tho jurisdiction of any Local Hoiinl may bo given to piicii Loeiil Hoard by any porHon aicgriovod tli.roby, or by any two inhabitant houHoholdors, or by any otlicer ot «u(h Local Hoard, or by any constabio or otUcer of tho police force within the jurisdiction of tho Board. 47 V., c. '^8, a. HO. Siii» Whenever such information has boon so tcivoM, it shall be tho tluty of tho Local Board of Health to invosligato tho cause of tho said complain! ; and to hoar the testimony ol" all perhons who may be produced before it to testify in respect of any such matter; and every Local Jioard or any two of its members shall have the same authority as a Justice of tho I'oace to re([uire and compel the attend- ance of witnesses and tlio giving of evidence. 47 V., c. I}8, s. 31. OO. Whenever the Local Boai'd of Health is 8ati8tio. an. The Medical Health Officer, under the direction of the Local Board of Health, shall have authority to mi'.ke, or cause to be made, by a veterinary surgeon, or such other competent person as the circumstances may i-ecj^uire, a periodic inspection of all dairies^ cheese factories and creameries, dairy farm.i and slaughter houses,, which come within his or thcii- jurisdiction. 50 V^, c. 'M, s. 5. <»0. The Health Officers of any municipality or police village, or any two of them, may, in the day time, as often as they think necessary, enter into and upon any premises in the i)h;ee for which they hold office, and examine such premises. R. S. O. 1877, c. 190,^ G7. If upon such examination they find that the premises are ia a filthy or unclean state, or that any matter or thing is there which, in their opinion, may endanger the public health, they, or any two of them, may order the owner or occupant of the premises to cleanse- the same and to remove what is .so found there. R. S. O. 1877, c. 190,8. 4; 47 V., c. 38, s. 12 (1). ON. Such Health Officers, or a majority of them, may also, by warrant under their hands, authorize any two Medical practitioners to enter in and upon any house, out-house, or premises in the day time for the purpose of making enquiry and examination with respect to the state of health of any person therein ; and may also,. 9 *. 130 SANITARY LEGISLATION. upon the report of such Medical practitioners in writing recommend- ing the same, cause any person found therein infected with a dangerously contagious or infectious disease to be removed to some hospital or other ju'oper place ; but no such removal shall take ])lace unless the said Medical practitioners state in their said report that such person can be I'emoved without danger to life, and that such removal is necessary in order to guard against the spread of such disease to the adjoining house or houses. E, S. O. 1877, c. 190. 8. G; 47 V.,c. 38, ss. 12 (1), 22. 0!>. Where a disease of a malignant and fatal character is dis- covered to exist in any dwelling house, or outhouse temporarily occupied as a dwelling, in a city, town, village or township in Ontario, or within a mile thereof, and such house is situated in an unhealthy or crowded part of the city, town, village or township, or adjoining county, or is in a filthy and neglected state, or is in- habited by too many persons, the Health Olticcrs of the municipality, or a majority- of them, may, at the expense of the municipality com- pel the inhabitants of such dwelling-hoi.se or out-house to remove therefi'om, and may place them in sheds or tents, or other good shelter, in some more salubrious situation, until measures can be taken under the direction and at the expense of the municipality, f(U' the immediate cleansing, ventilation, purification, and disinfec- tion of such dwelling-house or outhouse. E. S. 0. 1S77, c. lt)0, s. 7; 47 v., c. as, ss. 12 (1), 22. 70. In case the owner or occupier of any dwelling or premises neglects or refuses to obey the orders given by the Health Otticer- such Health OHicers may call to their assistance all constables and peace otlicers, and such other persons as they think tit, and may enter into such dwelling or premises ond cleanse the same, and execute, or cause to be executed, therein the i-ogulations of the I'ro- vincial Jioard of Health, or any by-law of the municipality, and remove tiiei-efrom and destroy whatsoever it is necessary to remove and destroy for [he preservation of the public health. E. S. O. 1877, c. 190, ss. 5, 20 ; 47 V., c. 38, s. 12 (1). Tl. Where under the provisions of this Act, or of any munici|)al by-law, the Local Board, or any Health Officer, removes any dirt, tilth, refuse, debiis, or other thing which is likely to endanger the ])ubli(' health, or to become or cause a nuisance, or which is, or is causing, a nuisance, such dirt, filth, refuse or other thing shall be subject to the disposition of the Local Board, or, if the oilicer is acting under :i ONTARIO PUBLIC HEALTH ACT. 131 unioipal rt, tilth, public [lusinti', :i bject lo under ii by-law of a municipal council, shall be subject to the disposition of the council, and tho owner of such thing shall have no claim in respect thereof. 48 V., c. 45, s. 10. Infectious Diseases and Hospitals — Provisions atjainst Infection. 72. Where any iiOcal Board (jf Health is of opinion, on the certiti- cuto of its Medical Health Officer, or of any other legally qualified Medical practitioner, that the cleansi..g and disinfecting of any house, or part thereof, and of any articles therein likely to retain infection, would tend to prevent or check infectious disease it shall bo the duty of such Local Board of Health to give notice in writing to the owner or occupier of such house, or part thereof, requiring him to cleanse and disinfect, to the satisfaction of the Medical Health (Jtttcer, such house, or part thereof, and articles, within a time speci- fied in such notice. 47 V., c. 38, s. 41. TH. If the person to whom notice is given fails to comply there- with, he shall be liable to a penalty of not less than twenty-five cents and not exceeding S2 for every day during which he continues to make default; and the Local Board of Health shall cause such house, or part thereof, and articles, to be cleansed and disinfected, and may recover tho expenses incurred from the owner or occupier in default in a summary manner. 47 V., c. 38, s. 42. 74. Wheie the owner or occupant of any house, or part thereof, is, from poverty or otherwise, unable, in the opinion of the Local Board of Health, oflSciently to carry out the requirements of the pre- ceding two Sections, such Local Board of Health ma_\', without enforc- ing such requirements on the owner or occupier, cleanse or disinfect such house, or part thereof, and articles, and defray the expense thereof. 47 V., c 38, s. 43. 75. Any Local Board of Health may provide, maintain, or hire a caiTiage or caniages, suitable for the conveyance of persons sutl'er- ing from disease or accident, and may |)ay the expense of conveying therein any person so sutlering to an hospital, or other place of destination. 47 V., c. 38, s. 45. 70. The Health Otficers of any municipality, or the Local Board of Health, or any committee thereof, may isolate any person having the Small-pox or other disease dangerous to the public health, and may cause to be posted up on or near the dooi* of any house or dwelling in which such person is, a notice stating that such dit»ease is within tho said house or dwelling. 45 \^, c. 21.>, s. 16. ■':.■ \ i ii "k^ * ! r 132 SANITARY LEGISLATION, TT. Whenevei' any lioiiseholder knows that any person within liis family or household has the Small-pox, Dipiithcria, Scai'let Fever, Cholera, or Typhoid Fever, or any other disease dangerous to the public health, he shall (subject, in case of i-efusal or neglect, to the penalties provided l)y sub Section 2 of Section 106) within twenty- four hours give notice thereof to the Local Board of Health, or to the Medical Health Officer of the district in which he resides, and such notice shall be given either at the office of the Medical Health Officer, or by a communication addressed to him and dul}- mailed within tho time above specifictl, and in crso there is no Medical Health Officer, then to tlie secretary of the 1 ct-nl ^oarl of Health, either at his oflBce, or by communication as afore i.id. 47 V,, c. :58, s. 4(5. TS. 'No householder in whose dwelling .' ve occurs any of the above mentioned diseases, shall permit any persons suffering from any such disease, or any clothing or other property to be removed from his house, without the consent of tho Board, or of the Medical Health Officer, or attending Physician, and the said Board, or Medical Health Officer, or attending Physician, shall prescribe the conditions of such removal. 47 V., c. 38, s. 47. 71>. No person sick with any of the diseases above specified shall be removed at any time except by permission and under direction of the Board of Health, or Medical Health Officer, or attending Physi- cian, nor shall any occupant of any house in which there exists any of the above diseases, except Tj'phoid Fever, change his or her resi- dence to any other place without the consent of the Board, or of the Medical Health Officer, or attending Physician, who shall in either case prescribe conditions, as aforesaid. 47 V., c. 38, s. 48. SO. Whenever any Physician knows that any person whom he is called upon to visit is infected with Small-pox, Scarlet Fever, Diph- theria, Typhoid Fever, or Cholera, such Physician shall (subject in case of refusal or neglect to the penalties provided by sub-Section 2 of Section 10(i), within twenty-four hours, give notice thereof to the Local Board of Health, oi- Medical Health Officer of the municipality in which such diseased person is, and in such manner as is directed by rules 2 and 3 of Section 17, of Schedule A. 47 V., c. 38, s. 49. HI, When the Small-pox, Scai-lot Fever, Diphtheria, Cholera, or any other contagious disease, dangerous to the public health, is found to exist in any municipality, the Health Officers, or Local Board of Health, shall use all possible care to prevent the spreading of the infection or contagion, and shall give public notice of infected places ONTARIO PUBLIC HEALTH ACT. 133 ra, or found rd of )f the ilaces liy buch means as, in their judgment, is most effective for the com- mon safety. 47 V., c. 38, s. 50. H2m Except the attending Physician, or Clergyman, no person attected with Small-pox, Scarlet Fever, Diphtheria, or Cholera, and no person having access to any person aitbcted with any of said diseases shall mingle with the general public until such sanitary precautions as may be prescribed by the Local Board, or attending Physician, shall have been complied with. 47 A'., c 38, s. 51. S}$. (1.) Where there is reason to suspect that any person who has the Small-pox, Diphtheria, Scarlet Fevor, Cholera, or Typhoid Fever, is in or upon any railway car. steamboat, stage, or other conveyance, the Medical Health Officer or Sanitary Inspector of the municipality, or, if there is no such officer, any member of the Local Board of Healtii, may enter such conveyance and cause any such person to be removed therefrom, and may detain the conveyance until it is pro- jierly disinfected; or such officer or member may, if he thinks fit, lemain on or in, or re-enter and remain on or in, the said conveyance (with any assistants he may require) for the purpose of disinfecting the same, and his authorit}- as a Health Officer shall continue in res- ])ectof such person and conveyance, notwithstanding the conveyance is taken into any other niunicijyality. (2.) Any member or officer of the Provincial Board of Health, or any ]\Iedical practitioner authorized by such Board, shall have the like authority. 47 A'., c. 38, s. 52. .S4. In case any person coming from abroad, or residing in iiny niiiiiicipality within the Prnvinoe, is infected, or lately before has been infected with, or exposed to, any of the said tliseases, the Health Officers, or Local Hoard of Health, of the Tuunicipality where such ])erson may be, may make eH'ective ]>rovisioii in the manner which to thom shall seem best for the public safety, by removing such pei'son to a separate house, or by otherwise isolating him, if it can he done without danger to his health, and by providing nurses iiiid other assistance and necessaries for him at his own cost and charge, or the cost of his parents, or other person or persons liable for his support, if able to pay the same, otherwise at the cost and charge of the municipality. 47 V., c. 3S, s. 53. .H5. Persons recovering fi-om any of the said diseases, and nurses who have been iu attendance on any person sutfering from any such disease, shall not leave the premises till they have received from the attending Physician, or Medical Health Otlicer, a certiticato that in MHtliM 134 SANITARY LKOISLATION. his opinion thoy have taken such precautions as to their persons, clothing and all other things which they ])ropose bringing from the premises, as are necessary to insure the immunity from infection of other pei'BOns with whom they may come in contact, nor shall any such person, expose him or herself in any public place, shop, street, inn, or public conveyance without having tirst adopted such precau- tions. 47 v., c. 38, s. 54. •SO, All persons named in the last preceding clause shall be re- quired to adopt for the disinfection and disposal of excreta, and for the disinfection of utensils, bedding, clothing and other things which have been exposed to infection, such measures as have been, or may lioreafter be, advised by the ''rovi ' .1 Board of Health, or by the Medical ITcalth Officer, or such u& may have been recommended by the attending Physician us equally efficacious. 47 V., c. 38, s. 55. .H7. No person suffering from, '■- bav.n^ , ery recently recovered from. Small-pox, Diphtheria, Scarlet Fever, ( "holera, Measles, or other disease dangerous to public health, shall expose himself, nor shall any pei-son expose any one under bis charge, who is so suffering, oi- who has recently recovered from any such disease, in any conveyance without having previously notified the owner or person in charge of sucli conveyance of the fact of his having, or having recently had, such disease. 47 V., c 38, s. 56. SS. The owner or person in charge of any such conveyance must not, after the entry of any so infected person into his conveyance, allow any other person to enter it without having sufficiently disin- fected it under the direction of the Board of ILealth or the supervision of the Medical Health Officer, or Sanitary Inspector. 47 V., c. 38, 8. 57. .H!>. No person shall give, lend, transmit, sell or expose any bedding, clothing or other article likely to convey an}' of the above diseases, without having first taken such precautions as the Board may direct as necessary tor removing all danger of communicating any such disease to others. 47 V., c. 38, s. 58. !>0. Any Local Board of Health may provide a projier place or portable furnace, with all necessary apparatus and attendance, for the disinfection of bedding, clothing or other articles which have become infected, and may cause all such articles to be disinfected free of charge, or may make reasonable charges for the disinfecting of the same as may be provided by by-law. 47 V., c. 38, s. 50. in. Any Local Board of Health may direct the destruction of any ONTARIO PUBLIC HEALTH ACT. 135 bedding, clothing or otlior artitdes, which have been exposed to in- fection, and may give compensation for the same. 4T \ ., c. 38, s. 60. !>ti. No person shall let or hire any house, or room in a house, in which any of the diseases mentioned in Section 77 have recently existed, without havini!; caused the house and the premises used in ciinnection thei-cwith to be disinfected to the satisliietion of the health authorities ; and for the purposes of this Section the keeper of an inn, or house for the reception of lodgei-s, shall bo deemed to let for hire part of a house, to any person admitted as a guest into such inn or house. 47 V., c. 38, s. Gl. !)J$. No person lotting for hire or shewing for the purpose of let- ting for hire any Jiouse or part of a house, on being 4. (1) Whenever a case of Small-pox, Cholera, Scarlatina, Diph- theria, Whooping cough, Measles, Mumps, (i landers, or other cimta- gious disease, exists in any house or household belonging towhicii are persons attending school, the householder shall, within eighteen hours of the time such disease is known to exist, notify the head teacher of such sehool or schools, and also the secretary of the Local lioard of Health, of the existence of such disease; and no member of such household shall attend school until a certificate has been obtained from the Medical Health Otficer, or legally (puditied Medical practi- tioner, that infection no longer exists in the house, and that the sick person, house, clothing and other ell'ects have been disinfected to his satisfaction ; and until such certificate shall have been obtained, it shall be the duty of every member of the bousehoid, and of the teacher, to u.se all reasonable cttbrts to prevent the association of nienibei's of the .said household with other children. (2.) Whenever the Local Board of Health, or any of its officers or members, know of the existence in any house of Sniall-pox, Cholera, Scarlatina, Diphtheria, Whooping-cough, Measles, Slumps, (ilanders, orother contagious disease, they shall at once notify the iiead.oi- other master, of the school or schools at which any member of the house- hold is in attendance; and should it not be evident that said member has not been exposetl to said diseases, or any of them, the teacher must foi'thwith prevent such furlhei- attendance until the several ■'♦s li^MM mmmm 13fi SANITARY LEGISLATION. memboi's present a certificate stating that infection no longer exists, as provided in the preceding sub-Section. (3.) Whenever a teacher in anj' school has reason to suspect that any pupil has, or that there exists in the home of any pupil, any of the above mentioned diseases, he shall be required to notify the Medical Health Officer or, where none such exists, the Local Board of Health on forms supplied by the school authorities, in order that evidence may l)o had of the truthfulness of the report ; and he shall further be requii-ed to prevent the attendance of said pupil or pupils until medical evidence of the falsity of the report has been obtained. 50 v., c. 34, s. 1- 0»>. Every municipality may establish or erect, and may also maintain, one or more hospitals for the reception of persons having the Small-pox, or other disease which may be dangerous to the public health ; or any two or more municipalities may join in establishing, erecting, or maintainini;- the same; but no such hospital shall be erected by one municipality within the limits of another munici- pality without fiist obtaining the consent of such other municipality to the proposed erection. 45 V., c. 29, s. 12. tM». When any hospital shall bo so established, the Physician ..Lending the same, or the sick therein, the nurses, attendants, and all persons who shall approach or come within the limits of the same, and all such furniture and other articles as shall be used or brought there, shall be subject to sut-h i-egulations as shall be made by the Health OtJicers or Local Boards of Health. 45 V., c. 29, s. 13. 1>7. In case the Sniall-pox, or any other disease dangerous to the public health, bi'caks out in an}' municipality, the Health Officers or Local Board of Health, in case the municipality shall not have already provided the same, shall immediately provide such a temporay hos- pital, hospital-tent, or other place or places of reception for the sick and atVected, as they shall Judge best for their accommodation and the safety of the inhabitants, at the cost of the municipality, and for that purpose may : — (1.) Themselves erect such hospital-tents, hospitals or jjlaces of reception ; or, (2.) Contract for the use of any such hospital, or part of a hospital, or place of reception ; or, (3.) Enter into any agreement with any person having the man- agement of any hospital, for the reception of the sick inhabitants of their district, on payment of such annual or other sura as may bo agreed on ; or, ONTARIO PUBLIC HEALTH ACT. 137 (4.) Two or more Local BoardH of Health may combine in i)rovidini,' a common hospital. 41 V., c. 38, s. 44. HH, Such hospital or place of reception shall be subject to such regulations as shall be made by the Health Officers or Local Boards of Health. 45 Y., c, 29, s. 14. 99. — (1.) Any Medical Health Officer or Sanitary Inspector may, at all reasonable times, inspect or examine any animal, carcase, meat, poultry, game, flesh, tish, fruit, vegetables, grain, bread, flour, or milk exposed for sale, oi- deposited in any ]tlace for the purpose <^f sale, or for preparation for sale, and intended for food for man ; the proof that the same was not exposed or dei)o.sited tor any such purpose, or was not intended for food for man, resting with the party charged; and if any such animal, carcase, moat, poultry, game, flesh, flsh, fruit, vegetables, grain, broad, flour or milk, a])pears to sucii Medical Otlicer or Inspector to be diseased, or un- sound, or unwholesome, or untit foi- tbod for man, he may seize and carry away the same, or cause it to be seized and carried away, in order that he may cause it to be destroyed, oi- so disposed of as to prevent it from being exposed for sale, or used for food for man. (2.) The person to whom the same Ijelongs, or did belong at the time of exposure for sale, or in whose possession, or on whose premises the same was found, shall bo liable to a penalty not exceeding $100 for every animal, carcase, or lish, or piece of meat, flesh or tish, or any poultry or game, or for the ])arcel of fruit, vegetables, grain, bread or flour, or for the milk so condemned ; or, at the discretion of the convicting Justices or M;igi>trato, without the infliction of a fine, to imprisonment for a term of not more than three months. 47 V., c. 38, s. 3'J. 100« Any ])erson who in any manner prevents any Health Officer or Sanitary Inspector from entering any ))remises and inspect- ing any animal, carcase, meat, poultry, game, flesh, tish, fruit, vege- tables, grain, bread, flour or milk exposed or deposited for the })ur- pose of sale, and intended for tbod for man, or who obstructs or impedes any sui^^h Medical Ollicei", or Inspector, or his assistant, when cai-rying into execution the provisions of this Act, shall be liable to a penalty not exceeding $25. 47 Y., c. 38, s. 40. Use of force. — Assistance by Constables, etc. lOl. Where a Local Board of Health, or any Health Officer, is required or empowered, under this Act, or any Public Health Act, or under any regulations made thereunder, to disinfect any person or ' * l— Han i:j8 SANITART LEOIsr.ATION. thing, or to Isolate any person, such Board or Oflficer may uso such force and employ such assistance as is necessary in ordei- to accom- plish what is required. 48 V., c. 45, s. 11. lOti. Any member of a legally constituted Board of Health, or any Medical JLoallh Ollicer, or Sanitary Inspoctoi-, may, when obstructed in the performance of his duty, call to his assistance any constable, or other person he thinks fit, and it shall be the duty of eveiy such constable so called upon to render such assistance. 4Y v., c. 38, s. 64. Appeal, to County Judge. IO!S. Wherever the order of any Local Board of Health or Health Officer involves an exiienditiire of more than SlOO, the party against whom the order is made, oi- anyone chai'geable with such expendi- ture, or any ])art thereof, may within four days from his being served with a cop}' of such order in writing, appeal therefrom to the County Judge, who shall have full authority to vary or lescind the order made, and any order so varied may be enfcn'ced by the Boai'd or Oiificer in the same manner as an order originally made by the Board or Officer. 47 V., c. 38, s. 20. Expenses in respect of abatement of Nuisances. 104> — (1.) Any costs or expenses recoverable from an owner of premises under this Act, or under any provision of law in respect of tlie abatement of nuisances, may be recovered from the occupier for the time being of such premises ; and tlie owner shall allow such occupier to deduct any moneys which he pays under this enactment out of the rent from time to time becoming due in respect of said premises, as if the same had actually been paid to such owner as part of said rent: Provided, that no such occupier shall be re([uired to pa}' any further sum than the amount of rent for the time being due from him, or whicli after demand of such costs or ex]tenses from such occupier, and after notice not to pay his landloj-d any rent without tirst deducting the amount of such costs or expenses, becomes payable by such occupier, unless he refuses truly to disclose the amount of his rent and the name and address of the person to whom rent is payable ; but the burden of proof that the sum demanded from any such occupier is gi-eater than the rent due by him .'it time of such notice, or which has since accrued, shall be on such occupier: ONTARIO PUBMC HEALTH ACT. i;5!> (2.) NothinjLj in this Section contained shall affect any contract between any owner or occupier of any house, building or othci" pro- perty whereby it is, or ma}' be, agreed that the occupier shall pay or discharge all i-atos and dues ami sums of money |)ayablo in respect of such house, building, or other propei'ty, or atl'cct any con- tract whatever between landlord and tenant. 47 V., c 38, s. 27. Pknal Clauses. lO^*). No detei-mination or order of the Provincial or Local Boaivl of Health for the I'cmoval oi* abatement of any nui>anco shall be enforced, except by order of the High Court, where such removal or abatement involves the less or destruction of propei'ty ot the value of 62,000 or upwards, and upon any application to the High Court the order of the Provincial or Ln-al J?oai\l shall not be evidence that the matter or thing complained of was, or is in fact, a uisance. 48 v., c. if), s. 15 (4). 10«.— (1.) Every person violating Sections 87, 88, 80, 92 or !l;5 of this Act shall be liable for every such offence to a penalty of not loss than $5, nor moi-e than §50, in the discretion of the convicting Justices or Magisti-ate, besides costs which may also bo intlicted if the convicting Justices or Magistrate see fit to impose the same. (2.) Any person who violates any other provision of this Act shall, unless it is otherwise speciall}' provided, be liable foi- every such otfence to a ])enalty not exceeding $20, in the discretion of the convicting Justices or Magistrate, besides costs, which may also bo inflicted if the convicting Justices or Magistrate see tit to impose the same. 47 V., c. 38, s. 05 (1, 2). (3.) Any person who violates any regulation of the Provincial Hoard of Health shall be liable for every such offence to a penalty not exceeding 820, in the discretion of the convicting Justices or ^lagistrate, besides costs, which may also be inflicted, if the convict- ing Justices or Magistrate see fit to im])osc the same. (4.) Where any person has been convicted of an offence under this Act, or under any regulation or by-law enacted or in force thereunder, and such offence is in the nature of an omission or neglect, or is in respect of the existence of a nuisance, or other un- sanitary condition which it is such person's duty to remove, or is in respect of the erection or construction of anything contrary to the ju'ovisions of this Act, or of any regulation or bydaw enacted or in force thereunder, then, in case the proper authority in that behalf gives reasonable notice to such person to make good such omission uo SANITARY LEOISIiATK^N. or noglcft, or to romovo such niiisanco or uriHiinitary condition, or to remove the thing which has boon orectcd or constructed contrary to this Act, regulation, or l)y-la\v, and default is made in respect thereto, the person otl'onding may bo convicted for such default, and shall bo liable to the same punishment as was, or might liave been, imposed for the original oHonce, and so on, from time to time, as often as, after another conviction, a new notice is given and the default continues; and in the case of a third or subso([Uent con- viction it shall not be necessary in the information, conviction or other proceedings to make any roforenco to any conviction except the tirst, or to any notice except that in respect of which the pro- ceedings are then being taUen. 48 V., c. 45, s. 15 (2, 3). 107« I'A'cry penalty imposed by or under this Act may bo recovered by any jjorson boforo any two Justices, or a Police Magis- trate having jui'isdiction in the municipality, and shall be levied by distress and sale of tho goods ano of tho liocal Hoard of IKiallli, and suhjcct to itsdispo- si(* ■ 47 v., c. :'>H,s. t;7. -. AV'hcru any act or omission is a violation of any cypress provision of this Act, and is also n violation of n bydaw of a nuinici- palily in I'ospoct of a nuittor over which tho council of tho munici- pality has jurisdiction, a ctniviction may ho had undi'r c'thcr tho Actor tho hydaw, hut a >econd conviction shall not ho niadc t\)v tho bamo act or omission. 47 \., c. 38, s. (j'.i, (4.) ProcEEDINOS not to UE (QUASHED FOR WANT 01" FORM. oR REMOVEn INTO IlKiM Court. 113* Xo order or other procooding, nnittoi' or thin^^, done oi- ti'ansactcd in, oi- relating to, tho execution of this Act shall ho vacated, quashed, or sot aside loi- want of form, or ho removed, or i'omoval>!(! hy r '•tiorori, or other writ or process whatsoever, into tho High Co nd no appeal shall bo had to tho General Sessions upon any CO' ^n under this Act. 47 V., c. 38, s. G8. By-law in force in every MiNiciiwiiiTY. 11J$. (1.) The enactments contained in Schedule A appended to this Act shall be in force in every munici])ality in this Piovinco for which there is a Medical Health Otficor and a Sanitary Inspector as a b\'daw of such municipality, as if enacted by tho council thereof, except in so far as they have been, or shall hereafter be, altered, amended, or repealed by the council (Schedule B.); and tho council of every local munieij)ality shall have authority to pass bydaws from time to time in respect of the various matters dealt with by tho said enactments. (2.) In any municipality which has no Medical Health Officer and .Sanitary Inspector, or has only one of those officers, the said enact- raents shall, except as aforesaid, be in force unless so far as they relate to the Officer which such municipality does not possess. (3.) AVhere two or more municipalities join in the appointment of a Health Officer or Sanitary Inspector, such Officer or Inspector shall be deemed to bo tho Health Officer or inspector of each of Iho said municipalities. 47 V., c 38, s. G9 (1-3.) *= tmmm 142 SANITARY LEGISLATION. Amendment passed 23rd March, 1889. Heh Majesty, by and with the advice and consent of the Legisla- tive Assembly of the Province of Ontario, enacts as follows : — 1. Every Stipendiary Magistrate already appointed, or who may hereafter be appointed, under the provisions of the Unorganized Ter- ritory Act. shall be ex officio a Medical Health Officer in and for the district for which he has been, or shall be, appointed, and shall pos- sess al! the powers of such an Officer under the provisions of The Public Health Act. U. The Provincial Board of Health may also, subject to the ap- proval of the Lieutenant-Governor-in-Council, appoint in any of the unorganized districts one or more Sanitary Inspectors under the Public Health Act, and also, all the powers conferred upon Local Boards of Health by Section 14 of the said Act. !{. All constables appointed for any Provincial .fudicial, tempo- rary .(udicial, or Territorial district undor The Act respecting Con- stables, chapter 82 of the .Revised Statutes of Ontario, 1887, shall be ex officio Sanitary lns]>ectors, with the same powers as Sanitary In- spectors appointed under this Act. Note. — "With reference to the Schedules it appears that they really form a set of general by-laws giving detailed instructions on sanitary matters to be followed in municipalities where no special by-law is in force, but as each separate municipality has the power to make such by-laws as may apply to its own circumstances it has not been thought necessary to publish them here. II. VV. P. V ONTARIO VACCINATION ACT. 143 AjT act RESPECTINa VACCINATION AND INOCU- LATION. CHAPTER 20« R. S. 0. Her Ma.iesty, by and with tho advice and consent of the Legis- lative Assembly of the Province of Ontario, enacts as follows: 1. The trustees, governors, directors or other officers or pel•son^. liaving at any time the control and nianageraent of any hospital or dispensary receiving aid from the public funds of this Province, shall keep at all times in such hosj)ital or dispensary an adequate supply of vaccine matter for the following purposes, viz.: First. — For the vaccination by a legally qualified Medical prac- titioner attached to such hospital or dispensaiy, at the expense of the same, of all poor persons, and at their own expense of all other persons, who attend at such hospital or dispensary for thatpui-])Ose during one day in everj' week ; tho fee to be charged foi" such vac- cination not in any case to exceeil 50 cents, and to be used and applied for the benetit of the hospital or dispensary : Second. — For the purpose of furnishing, on application, to each and every legally qualified ^ledical practitioner, such reasonaijle quantities of the said matter as he from time to time i-equires : Third. — For tho purpose of furnishing, on application, to the Superintendent-General of Indian Attairs, or his assistant, or to any visiting Superintendent of Indian Attairs, such reasonable quantities of the said matter as ho may from time to time require for the use and benefit of any settlement of Indians. R. S. O. 1S7T, c. 191, s. 1. S. No warrant shall hereafter issue for the payment of any sum of money granted by the Legislature to any hospital or dispensary, unless a certificate has been tiled in the office of tho Clerk of the Executive Council, signed by a Medical officer of such hosjtitai or dispensary, to the etfect that there is actually on hand in such hospital or dispensary acupply of vaccine matter which is ex[)ected to be sufficient for the purposes aforesaid from the date of such certificate, or setting forth reasons and grounds in explanation of any deficiency in such supply to the satisfaction of the Lieutenant- Govern or-in-Council, nor unless, nor until, a certificate signed as aforesaid, to th*. etfect that at no time 8in"e the date of the then laat certificate in this behalf, has the demand upon such hospital or dis- pensary for such matter for the purposes aforesaid, exceeded the supply thereof on hand in such hospital or dispensary, or setting T^ Ui SANITARY LEGISLATION. forth reasons and grounds in explanation of an}' deficiency of such supply, to the satisfaction of the Lieutenant-Governor-in-Couneil, has been filed as aforesaid. E. S. 0. 1877, c. 1131, s. 2. ti» The trustees, governors, directors or other officers or persons having for the time being tlie control and management of any hospital, or dispensary, to which aid has been granted during any session of the Legislative Assembly of this Province, shall cause to be transmitted to the Lieutenant-Governor through the Provincial Secretary, in time to admit oi' copies thereof being laid before the Legislative Asscmliiy during the first fifteen days of the then next session, a statement certified by the proper oflicers of such hospital, or dispensary, shewing the number of persons who have applied for and received fj'ee vaccination, the number of ])ersons who have applied for and received vaccination at their own expense, and the nunibor, amount and application of fees charged and received for vaccination. R. S. 0. 1877, c. 191, s. 4. 4. — (1.) The council of every cit}-, town, township and incor- porated village is hereby empowered and required to contract with some legally qualified and competent Medical practitioner, or prac- titioners, for the period of one year, and so from year to year, as such contract exjiires, for the vaccination, at the expense of the municipality, of all poor persons, and, at their own expense, of all other persons resident in such municipality, who come to such Medical practitioner or practitioners for that purpose. 11, S. O. 1877, c. 191, s. 5 (1) ; 47 V., c. 38, s. 63. (2.) It shall be a condition of every such contract that the amount of the remuneration to be received under the same shall depend on the number of persons, who, not having I)een previously successfully vaccinated, are successfully vaccinated by such Medical practitioner, or Medical practitioners, respectively so contracting. R. S. O. 1877, c. 191, 8. 5 (2). a. In case the council neglects to contract with some competent Medical practitioner, or practitioners for the vaccination of poor ])ersons and others, as provided in the preceding Section, and such netrlect continues for one month after the attention of the council has been calleil in writing by the Local Board of Health to such neglect, and to the powers which, in case of such neglect, the Local Board may exercise under the authority of this Act, the Local Board of Health may contract with the Medical Health Officer of the muni- cipality, or other legally qualified Medical practitioner or practi- ONTARIO VACCINATION ACT. 145 3.0. the hall )us?ly cal tioners, to perform all the duties which may be performed, or are incumbent upon a Medical practitioner under the said Act, if appointed or contracted with by the council under the precedi Mid- section, and the council shall be liable to the Medical practitioner for the fees of vaccination, or for duties performed to the extent provided for by this Act, as if the contract had been made by or with the council. The .icts of the Medical practitioner appointed by (ho Local Board of JLcalth shall be as valid and operative in every respect as if a contract with him had been made l)y the council of the municipality; and in such case the Local Board of Health may also, unless the municipal council has already done so, appoint the places and y;ive the notice where and when such vucciiuition shall lie per- formed, as is required by the next succeeding Section to be done by the council. 4!) V., c. 4;J, s. 1. <»• The council of each such city or town shall appoint a conveni- ent place in each ward (hereof, and the council of every town, town- ship and incorporated village, shall appoint a convenient place therein, for the pcrfirmance, at least once in eacli month, of such vaccination and shall (ake ellectiial means tor giving from time to time, to all [lersons resident within each, such ward due notice of the days and hours at which the 3[edical ])racli(ionei', or one o\' the Medical practitioners contracted with for such purpose, will attend, once at the least in each month, at such place, to vaccinate all ])ersons not succe^ -fully vaccinated who may then appear there, and also of the d;..s and hours at which such Medical practitioner will attend at such place to inspect the progress of such vaccination in the [jcrsons so vaccinated. R. S. O. 1877, c. I'.tl, s. (J; 47 \'ic., c. 38, s. C3. -(1.) The father or mother of every chid born in any such 4'- city, town, township, or incoiporaled village, shall, at some sucti ap[)()inted time, within three months alter the birth of such cliild, or in the even( of the death, illness, ab-ence or inabili(y of tlio fadier and mother, then (he person who has the care, nurture or custody of (he child, shall at some such appointed time, within tour months alter the birth of such child, taUe, oi- cause to he tais (he child ha- been previously vaccinated by some legally (jualitied Medical jiractitioncr and the vaccination duU' certified ; and the said ^[edical practitioner BO appointed shall, and he is hereby recpiircd, thcixupou, or as soon 10 ^'^^SSmSm 14G SANITARY LEGISLATION, I ^■ after as it can conveniently and properly bo done, vaccinate the said child. E. S. O. 18tT. c 191, 8. 7 ; 47 V., c. 38, s. 63. (2.) This Section and the lour siicceedin<^ Sections shall also apply to all children over the age of three months becoming resident in a municipality, and such children shall, f'oi- the purposes of the said Sections, be considered as children born in the municipality at the date they become resident within it. 49 V., c. 43, s. 5. .S. Upon the eighth (lay following the day m which any ciiild has been vaccinated as aforesaid, the father oi motiiei-, or other per- son having the care, nurture or custody of the said child as afore- said, shall again take, or cause to bo taUen, the said child to the Medical practitioner by whom the ojieration was performed, or other similarh' appointed Medical jiractitioner in attendance as afoi'osaid, in order that the Medical practitioner may ascertain by inspection the result of the operation, E. S. 0. 1877, c. 191, s. 8, 1>. — (1.) Upon and immediately after the successful vaccination of any chilil born in any such city, town, township or incorporated village, the Medical practitioner who portoi-med the operation shall deliver to the father or mother, or other person having the care, nurture or custody of tbe cliiUl as aforesaid, a certiticate under his hand, according to the form of Schedule A to this Act, that (he child has boon successfully vaccinated and shall also transmit a duplicate of the said certiticate to the clerk of the municipality in which the operation was performed, (2.) Such certiticate shall, without further proof, be admissible as evidence of the successful vaccination of the child in any informa- tion or complaint brought against the father or mother of the child, or against the person who has had the care, nurture or custody of the ciiild as aforesaid, for nim-compliance with the provisions of this Act. E. S. O. 1877, c 191, s. 9; 47 V., c. 38. s. 63. 10« — (1.) If any A[edical practitioner appointed as aforesaid is of opinion that a child brought to him, as aforesaid, is not in a fit and proper state to be successfully vaccinated, he shall deliver to the father or mother of the child, or tiie person having the care, nurture or custody of the child, as aforesaid, on demand, and without fee or reward, a certiticate under his hand, according to the tbrm of Schedule B to this Act, that the child is in an untit state for success- ful vaccination, (2.) Such certificate, or any similar certificate of a legally (jualified Medical practitionei', respecting any child born as aforesaid, shall ONTARIO VACCINATION ACT. 147 remain in force for two months from its delivery iis aforesaid ; and the father or mother of the child, oi- the poison having the care, nurture or custody of the child as aforesaid, shall (unless they have within each succeeding period of two months obtained fi'Oin a legally qualified Medical practitioner a i-enewal of .such certirtcate), within two months after the delivery of the said certiHcate aa aforesaid, and if the child is not vaccinated at or by the termination of such period of two months, tlien during eacdi succeeding period of two months until the child has been suecessfidly vaccinated, take, or cause to bo taken, to the Medical practitioner, so appointed as aforesaid, such child to bo vaccinated by him ; and if the Medical practitioner deems the child to be then in a tit and proper state for such successful vac- cination, he shall forthwith vaccinate it accordingly, and shall, upon or immediately after the successful vaccination of the child, deliver to the father or mother of the child, or the person having the care, nurture or custody of the child as aforesaid, a certiticate under his hand, according to the form of Schedule A to this Act, that the child has been successfully vaccinated ; but if the Medical practitioner is of opinion that the child is still in an untit state I'or successful vac- cination, then he shall again deliver to tlie father or mothei- of the child, or to the person having the care, nurture or custody of the child, as aforesaid, a certiticate under his hand, according to the form of Schedule B to this Act, that the child is still in an untit state for successful vaccination and the said Medical practitioner, so long as the child remains in an unfit state for vaccination and unvaccinated, shall at the expiration of every succeeding ])eriod of two months, deliver, if required, to the father or mother of the child, or to the person having the care, nurture or custody of the (diild. afresh cer- tificate under his hand, according to the form of Schedule B of this Act. (3.) The production of such certiticate, or of any similar eertilicate, from any legally qualified AEedical practitioner, shall be a sullicient defence against any complaint bi'ought against the father or mother, or person having the care, nurture or custody of such child, lor non- compliance with the provisions of this x\.ct. R. S. O., 1877, c. I'Jl, H. 10, 11. In the event of a Medical practitionei- employed under the ])rovi8ions of this Act, or any other duly qualified Medical practi- tioner, being of opinion that any child that has been vaccinated by him is insusceptible of the vaccine disease, he shall deliver to tho father or mother of the child, or to the person having, as atbresaid, Y . ^ ** ' \ mmm 148 SANITARY LEGrSLATION. the care, nurture or custody of the child, a certificate under his hand, according to the form of Schedule C to this Act; and the production of such certiticato shall be a sufficient defence against any complaint ■which may be brought against the father or mother, or person having the care, nurture or custody of the child, for non-compliance with the provisions of this Act. E. S. O., 1877, c 191, s. 11. l!i. In all contracts to be made under the provisions of this Act the sums contracted to be paid shall not be more than 25 cents for every jiei'son successfully vaccinated, including all or any of the certiticates re([uired bj' this Act. R. S. ()., 1877, c 191, s. 12. ];{. If any father or mother, or person so having, as aforesaid, the cai'c, nurture or custod3M)f any child as aforesaid, does not cause the child to lie vaccinated within the periods prescribed by this Act, or does not, on the eighth day after the vaccination has been per- formed, take, or cause to be taken, the child for inspection according to the provisions in this Act res])ectively contained, then the father or mother, or person having the care, nurture or custody of the child as aforesaid, so otFending, shall i)0 liable to a j^enalty not exceed- ing 85, recoverable on sumnuuy conviction before a Police Magis- trate, or any two Justices of the Peace, sitting and having jurisdic- tion in the mun'ci])ality in which theolTence was committed, E.S.O., 1877, c. 191, s. 13 ; 47 V., c. 38, s. ()3. 14. (1.) After the expiration of two months from the conviction of any person for an olt'enco ag'iinst this Act, in respect of any child, no ])lea of such conviction shall be sufficient defence against any eomjilaint which may tiien be brought against the same, or any other ])erson, for non-compliance with the provisions of this x\.ct in respect of the same child. (2.) The production of a certiticatc in the form of Schedule A or C, under the hand of a legally qualified Medical pi'actitioner, shall bo a sufficient dci'enco against an}' such com])laint; but the jjroduction of a certificate in the form of Schedule B shall not be a sufflciont defence, unless the vaccination > thereby postponed to a day sub- sequent to that on which the complaint is brought. E. S. O., 1877, c. 191, s. 14. 1»">« In every municipality- where Small-pox exists, or in which, in the opinion of the provincial or municipal health authorities, there is dangei- of its breaking out, owing to the facility of commu- nication with infected localities, the council of the municipality may order the vaccination or re-vaccination of all persons resident in ONTABIO VACCrNATION ACT. 149 the municipality who huvo not been vaccinated within seven yeai's, and that such vaccination or ro-vaccination shall be carried out, in so far as the same may bo applicable, in tiio same maimer as for the vaccination of children, ex<'ept that in the case of all persons of an ago to make them legally responsible they shall present themselves for vaccination by the Medical piT.ctitioner, or some legally qualified practitioner, and Uie Medical practitioner' shall adopt tne same measures to secure the vaccination or re-vaccination of all such persons as he is required to do witii regard to ciuldren. A pro- clamation issued by the head of the municipalit}', and ])ublished in posters, and in at least one newspaper publislied within the munici- pality, and in cases where there is no such news|)aper, tlien in at least one newspaper in the county in which >ucii municipality is situatetl, warning the public that this Sectiim of the Act is in force, shall be sufficient evidence to secure the conviction of any person who does not comply with the law within a pei-iod of seven days from the publication of the proclamalion. 49 V., c. 43, s. 4. Hi, It shall be lawful foi' the trustees of any ])ub]ic, separate or high school, to provide that nochildi'en shall be permitted to attend any school without producing a certificate of successful vaccination when demanded of him or her by the teacher. 49 Y., c. 4;}, s. 2. 17. In all cases where it is deemed necessary by the Medical Health Officer of any municipality owing to the presence, or threatened pre- sence, of Small-])OX. he ma}', with the appi'oval of the Local Board of Health, require certificates ol'successl'ul vaccination, or of insuscep- tibilit}^ to re-vaccination within seven years, of all students of High schools. Collegiate institutes. Colleges and Universities within the municipality, to be presented to the ])roper authoi'ities of the said institutions, and no student refusing to present such certificate on demand, shall be admitted to further attendance on classes in said institution until such certificate is furnished. 49 V., c. 4.'], s. 3. l.H. if any pv^rson licensed to ju-actiso Xedicine, Surgery, or Midwifery in this Province is convicted of an ofi'ence against Section 1 of Chapter 39 of the Consolidated Statutes of Canada, entitled " An Act respecting Inoculation and Vaccination," the license of such person in that behall shall thereby become null and void and of no elfect, and such person shall, from and after the date of such conviction, be liable to the same penalty in the event of his practising Medicine, Sui-gery, or Midwifery in Ontario, as he would have boon liable to for so doing if he had never been licensed to '^^n^SSmSm 150 SANITARY LEOrSIiATION. practise the Kame; but it shall bo lawful for the Lieutenant-Gover- nor, on the certilicate of the College of Phyt^icians and Surgeons of Ontario, at any time after the expiration of the term of imprison- ment of any such person so convicted, as aforesaid, again to license such person to practise Medicine, Surgery, and ^lidwifery, as afore- said, and thereujton and thereafter such person shall no longer bo liable to any fine oi- penalty for so doing. R. S. O. 1877, c. 191, s. 15. QUEBEC. An Act respkctino Public Health. [Assented to 12th July, 1888.] Her Ma.iesty, by and with the advice and consent of the Legis- lature of Quebec, enacts as follows: Composition of the Board. 1. Seven persons may be a])poirited by the Lieutenant-Governor- in- Council to foi'in a ]V)ard of Health in the Province under the name of the " (^uohec Provincial Board of Health," whose duty shall be to occupy itself with everything which concerns the public health in this Province. Pour at least of these persons must be Physicians whose names are entered upon the Eogistor, according to the law respecting Medicine and Surgery, and having at^least five years' practice. li. Four of the members of the Board may be appointed for a tei'ni of two years, and three others for a term of three years. Subseiiuent appointments are made for a term of thi'ce years. Any memi)er retiring from otlice \w\y be re-appointed. •S. The Lieutenant-Governor appoints the chairman and the secretary of the Boi' d. 4. The chairman shall be allowed the annual sum of four hundred dollars for his services. The members of the Board, including the chaii'man, shall receive five dollars per day for each meeting of the Board, in addition to their ti-avelling and other necessary expenses. The secretary receives a salary not exceeding fifteen hundred dollars per annum. QIEUEC PUBLIC HEALTH ACT. 151 The expenses of the Board sliall bo paid out of the moneys from time to time :i])pi'opriated by the Lo^'islaturo for that purjioso. The Board nhali have the power to appoint an analyst and a sanitary engineer without a tixod salary, but with such remunera- tion as may be proportionate to the amount of worlc I'eijuired ol them. Such officials shall not be members of tlio Board. Duties of the Board. 5. It is the duty of the Provincial Eoard of Health : (1.) To make a special study of the vital statistics of the Pro- vince, and to endeavor to apply, in an inlelligcnt and useful man- ner, all the facts collected respecting mortality and disease; (2.) To make sanitaiy investigations and inquiries into the causes of disease and especially of epidemics, into the causes of death, and the eilect which the emj)loyment, conditions, habits and other circumstances of the people m;iy have upon their health ; (3.) To establish such rules as I hey think lit for the prevention, as far as possible, or the mitigation, of such epidemic, endemic, or contagious diseases, with power to revoke, renew or :dter any such regulation, or substitute any new regulations as to them appears expedient ; (4.) To superintend the formation of Local Boards of Health, to keep a register of such Local Boards and of the names of the mem- bers thereof, and to inquire into the measure-^.whieh are being taken by such Local Boards of Health for the limitation of any existing dangoi'ous, contagious or infectious disease, or the removal of bad sanitary conditions, in virtue of the powers conferred upon such Local Boards of Health by any Public Health Act, or by the muni- cipal cotle or special charters ; and, should it appear that the said powers are not being taken, and that the said powers are not being enfoi'ced in the interests of the public health, to i-equire the Local Board to exercise and enforce any of the said powers, which in the opinion of the Provincial Board the urgency of the case demands ; Where the Local Board, having l)een thereto required in writing by the Provincial Board, neglects or refuses to exercise their powers during a delay of ten days, the Provincial Boaitl may, with the approval of the Minister of the Department under which the lioard is acting for the time being, exercise and enfoice, at the n^^"!" !^!^3 152 SANITARY LEQISLATION. ox])ensc of Uio niunifipality, any of Iho powers of Local Bourds Avliich, iindci' llio cireumHtancos, they may think necossaiy. (5.) To advise when ro([uired, or when it deems it expedient, the offlcei'H of the fiovernment, and Local Boaids of Health, i-espectini;- the public lieallh and upon the moasures to be taken to protect it, and also the position, drainage, watei- supjily, the means of dispos- ing; of cxci'eta, tiie heatini^ and ventilation of public institutions and pnblic Ijuildini^s, the position and drainai^e of cemeteries, as also upon the disposal of excreta and sanitary conditions generally of pi'ivate institutions and Hchools. ((I.) Li an}' municipality in Avhich there is a Local Board of Health appointed in virtue of its charter, oi- of the municijial code, or of the Town Corporations' General Clauses Act, such JJoard of Health shall be the Local Boaid of Health, iiir the puri)Oso of this Act. I>. The Mayor or (jther head of the municipal corporation of any place, after being notified in writing Uy the Provincial Board of Health, shall call a special meeting of the council, or other municipal corporation of such place over which ho |)rcsides, at which meeting not less than three persons, resident within the limits of theii- re- spective jurisdictions, shall be nominated to be the ''Local Board of Health " for such place. T. The Provincial Jioard, fi'omtime to time, and especially when any epidemic, endemic, or contagious disease is prevalent in any portion of the Province, shall cause to be distributed to the public hy means of the pi-ess, and to the Local Boards of Health, Health OfHcers, municipal councils or ])ublic schools, 'lUd to tlie Clei-gy, by means of cii'culars, 01' in anj^ other Avay deemed advisable in the interests of the public health, writings upon Hygiene and practical and special information upon the means of preventing contagious and infectious diseases and upon their spread. Meetings of the Board. H, The Board meets quarterly- or oftenor in the city of Quebec, or in the city of ]Montreal, as shall by the Boai'd be deemed necessary. Four members of the Board shall form a ij^uorum for the transac- tion of business. The Board has power to make rules and regulations to govern the action of the Board, and to provide by such i-egulations for the appointment of committees to which it may delegate its authority and powers for the accomplishment of the duties imposed upon it. QUEDEf.' PDHLIC IlKALTII ACT. 158 vhcii my lilic ilth by Iho ical :iiy. -ilC- ?orn the rity t. Secretary of the Board and his Duties. U, Tlio Secrottvry shall keop his ofiicc in tlio city of Montieal, mill peifbim tho duties imposed upon him by this Act orprescriliod by tho IJoai'd. IIo must keep a register of the proceedings of the Board, and as far as possible place himsolf in communication with other Boards of Health, whether I'rovincial, Local, oi' i'^edoral, Health Offieci's, municipal cnunoils and other public bodies, with a view ot collecting iind s])i'i'adini;' abi'oad usol'ul ideas ii])on ])ublii' health. Jle shall also keep a register in which ho enters all reports from Local Boards respecting tho causes of contagious diseases. lie shall notify municipal councils to appoint Ilcallh OtHcors, or Local Boards of Health in their munici])alitics. Jle prej)ares the annual report U])on vital statistics of the Province, anil performs all the other duties and functions respecting vital or other statistics wMiicli may be assigned to him by the Board. Inquiries into the causes of Conta(jious Diseases. 10. When deemed necessary the Board may send its Secretary, or one or more of its members, to any place in the Province to en- quire into the causes of any particular endemic, e2)idemic or con- tagious disease, or into tho causes of mortality. Such enquiry may be made by sworn depositions, or in any man- ner in which Iho Committee or Secretary making the enquiiy deems necessary; and in the case of an enquiry under oatli, the Secretary, or any member of the Board present, may administer such oath. Miscellaneous. 11. The Lieutenant-Governor may, when he issues a proclama- tion, under the provisions of Chapter JJHofthe Consolidated Statutes of Canada, respecting the preservation of public health, by such pro- clamation declare that the Provincial Hoard of Health established by this Act ^hall be the Centi-al Board of Health under tho said Chapter 38. 12. Whenever any householder ascertains that any person within his househokl has Small-pox, Dij)htheria, Cholera, Typhoid l*'ovcr, Scai'latina, or Glanders, or any other disease dangerous to tho public iiealth, he shall immediately give notice thereof to the Local Board of Health, or to the Health Officer, of the municipality, in which ho 154 SANITAUY I-EOISLATION. rosidofl, whoso duly it will bo to rojiort to tho Provincial Boivrd of Health th(5 oxistonco of such iUhoiwos in thoir district. I!{. Wlionevor any Physician ascertains that any person whom he i> callod upon to visit is infected with Small pox. (jliolei'a, Diphthoria. Typhoid l'\'voi", Scarlatina, or (ilandcrs, or other disease dangerous to public health, such Phyiiciun shall inimodiatoly give noticotheroof to tho Local Boai'd of Health, or Health Olticers, or tho mayor of tho municipality in which such diseased person may lio. 14. When Small-pox, hiphtheria, (Miolera, Typhoid Fever, Scarla- tina, Glanders or other c()nta_t;"ious disease exists in any muiucipality, the ]ioard of lloalth of such municipality shall immediately uso all possible moans to prevent the disease from spi'oading, and shall ^ive prompt public notice of infei'lod places, or houses, by such means as itileenis most ellective lor the commou safety. |«5. Whosoever wilfully obstructs any person acting under the authority, or employed in tho oxecution, of this Act, or wilfully vio- lates any regulation issued by tho Provincial Eoai'd of Iloalth under this Act, or neglects or refuses to comply with such I'Ogulations, or with tho i'e(iuiremonls of the law in any matter whatsoever, shall be liable for eveiy such ollen(!0 to u penalty not exceeding twenty dollars, to bo recovered by any person boforo two .lustices of tho Peace. lO. The Act 40-50 Victoria, Chapter 138, is liereby repealed; but sucJi i'e])eal sliall not atl'ect tho existence of the Provincial IJoard of Iloalth as now constituted, which shall continue to exist under the name given to it by this Act, neither shall it affect tho apj)ointments, rules and regulations made and overj^ thing done up to present time in virtue thereof, all which shall continue to exist and remain in force until otherwise determined uiulor this Act. NEW IIRINSWICK rillir.lc IIEAF/ni ACT. 155 An Act UEt^PECTijsrcf tiic rriiFiic ITE.u/rii. Fassi'd 'Uh April, 1S87. Bo it onactod hy tho Tjiciitouarit-Govoi-nor, Lcgisliilivo ('ouncil, and Asrl\' as follows : — I* Tlio following' t twins, words and expressions in this Act shall have the nioanini!; Iiereinal'tor assi^^ned to (hem respi-ctively, tiidess such nieaiung is ie])iig-nanl to, or inconsistent witli, the context, that is to 8uy : — •' District" moans and includes any City, Town or County, or part of a City, Town ower to make and adopt rules and by-laws regula- ting the transaction of its business, and may provide therein for the appointment ol' committees to whom they mji}' delegate authority and powei- for the woi'k committed to them. <>. The Secretary shall keep his oliice at Fi-eilericton and perform the duties prescribed by the Act or required by the Board, he shall keep a record of the transactions of tho Board and shall, so far .'s practicable, communicate with other Provl \cial or State Boai-ds ot Health, and with the Local Boai'ds of Health and Health Officers within the Pi'ovince, and with Municipal Councils and other public bodies, lor the purpose of acquiring or disseminating information concerning the ])ublic health; and he shall also use such means as arc pi'acticable to induce Municipal Councils to appoint Health Officers, or Local Boards of Health, within their municipality; he shall also perform such other duties and functions as m.ay be assigned to iiim by the Lioutenant-Governor-iu-Council. 7. The Provincial Board of Health shall take cognizance of tho interests of health and life among the people ol'the Pi'ovince. They shall rndeavor to make an intelligent and profitable use of all infor- mati >n available as to deaths and sickness ani(hig the people; they shall make sanitary investigations and enquiries respecting causes of disease, and especially of epidemics, the causes of mortality and the eifects of localities, emj.Ioynients, coiulitions, habits, and other cir- cumstances upon the health of the people; they shall make sugges- tions its io the ]';siblo, the rise and spread of disease; and they shall, when required, or when they deem it best, advise officers of the Crovernment and Local Boards of Health in re- NKW BRUNSWICK PUBMC HEALTH ACT. 15*; ga .^ to the public health, and as to the best means to be adopted to secure the same, and as to location, drainage, water supply, disposal of excreta, heating and vcntilaticm of any public institution cjr build- ing. iS. The Board shall, fi'om time to time, and especially during the pi'ovalenco in any part of the Pi-ovince, of epidemic endemic or contagious disease, make public distribution of such sanitary litera- ture and of special practical information i-elating to the prevention and spread of contagious and iidectious diseases through the medium of the ])ublic press, md by ciicular to Local Eoards of Jlealth and Health OlHcei's, Municipal Councils, and in and tliiough the ])ublic schools, and otherwise as shall be deemed liy them in the interest of the ])ublic health, ii. The members of tho Board may, with the a])proval of the Lieuteiuint-(lovcrnor-in-Council,send their Secretii,rv,or any nioml)er or members of the Board, to any part of the Province when tleemed necessary, to investigate the cause or causes of any special conta- gious, epidemic or endemic diseases, or of mortality; aiul such inves- ligation may bo taken upon oath or otherwise, as to the said inves- tigating Committee or Secretary may appear to i>e necessary, and in such case the Secretary, or any member of the Bornl pu'jsent at the investigation, may administer the oath. m. The J^oaid shall, in case an e]iiden;ic of Small-pox be threat- ened, keep on hand ;in atiee/.iate supply of vaccine matter toi- the ])ur])ose of supplying at cost price, or upon such other tei'ms as th.e Jioard may from time to time determine, every legally qualiried ^fedical practitioner with such I'casonablo (quantities of the said maUer as ho from time to time lUMjuires. II. The expenses of the said I'i'oviiicitil Board and the sahny of the Seci'ctary shall be ])aid by tho lieceiver-Ceneral out of tho jiublic moneys of the Province, |!i. The Tjicutenanl-CJovernor-in-Council may make and declaio ii'gultilions to be observed and executed by Jlealth Otlicers of llio Provincial .!ul Local Boaids of Health ])rovidiiig foi* the compuls, ;ry vaccination oi re-vaccination of tlie peo])Ic within the Province, or in tiny City, Town or County, or part of any City, Town or County, nicntioned or included in the I'cguhitions by the JLeallh Otlicers, or the Local Boards of Health of such City, Town or County re-}»ec- tively, at the cost and chai'ge of the respective City, Town or Munici- pality, to be re-imbursed wholly or in])art liy tho ({(jvernment, if the men 158 SANITARY LEGISLATION. Governoi'-in-Council may sec lit; and the said Local Board may r.aJco and declare such reguhitions concerning the entry or departure ot'boats or vessels at the ditieront ports or places in the Province, and concern- ing the landing of cargoes and passengers from such boats or vessels, or the receiving of passengers and cargoes on board of the same, as may be thought best calcuhited to preserve the ])ublic health ; may authorize the examination and inspection of all railway trains enter- ing the Province, and of the passengers and employees ti-avellingor being thereon, and of cargoes of freight carried thereby; may authorize the detention of any locomotive or cars for the purpose of the examination and fumigation thereof, and of the car<>-ocs, freiirht and baggage cai'ried thei-ein, and may ])revent theentry of any such locomotive, cars, passengers, baggage, cargoes and freight into the Province, except in acconlance with such sanitary conditions and regulations as may for the time being be in force within the Pro- vince ; may authorize the detention of, or removal from, such railway trains, and boats or vessels, and any other vehicle of communication, of all persons infected, or believed by the Health Oiiicers to be in- fected, with disease, or to be liable to communicate the same to others, and of any cargoes, freight and baggage coming from, or believed to be coming ti-oni, an}' district intected with such danger- ous disease; and may, generally, from time to time, make such rules, orders and regulations as may Ite deemed necessaiy for the preven- titm, as far as possible, or the mitigation of such epidemic, endemic or contagious diseases : and may revoke, renew or alter an}- such regulations, or substitute such new regulations as may appear expe- dient. 1J5. Whenever an order or regulation shall bo made or published by the Lieutenant-Governor in-Council, prescribing compulsory vac- cination in any place within the Province, it shall bo lawful for the Local Boai'd of Health in such place, if it shall deem it expedient, from time to time to select one or more public and suitable rooms or buildings in such place at which all persons to be vaccinated at the public exj)ense, and ca])able of attending, shall be re(juired to attend and submit to vaccination by the olttcers appointed for the purpose, at such day and between sucli hours as may be named by the Health Officers, in order that by inspection the result of such operation may be ascertained. 14. The parent or guardian having the charge or custody of any minoi" under the age of sixteen years, to be vaccinated at public expense, shall bo responsible for the observance of any order or NEW BRUNSWICK PUBLIC HEALTH ACT. 159 regulation which may bo mado or passed in pursuance of the last preccdini; Section, and any notice or request requiring such minor to he vaccinated ^liali be made of, and directed to, a parent or guardian of such minor, instead of to the minor in person. 15. In the case of the neglect or refusal of any person to attend and submit to vaccination in accordance with such I'egulation, or if any parent or guardian responsible for the attendance of any minor, to have such minor attend and submit to such vaccination, as atbresaid, the Chairman of the Local Board of Health, on being satisfied that an}' parent oi" guardian has been notified and required as aforesaid, and omitted, without reasonable excuse, to attend and submit to vaccination, may issue a jjiecept under his hand authorizing and dirrcting an}' Officer of the Local Board of llealfh, or any constable or jieace officer, to bring such i)er.son, parent or guardian to the place selected, as aforesaid, for vaccination, or for inspection as to the result of any opei-ation previously pei-foi-med : and such Officer of the Local Boai-d of Health, or constable, or peace officer shall execute such precept according to the exigency thereof, and nuiy call upon any person or persons to assist him in such execution. 16. The Provincial Board of Health may from time to time issue such regulations for the prevention, as far as possible, or the mitigation, of such epidemic, endemic or contagious iliseascs, and may i-evoke, renew or alter any of such regulations, or substitute any such new regulations as to them may appear expedient. IT. The said Board may by such regulations proviile : (n) For the frequent and effectual cleaning of streets i>y the road surveyors, or by the overseers of highways and otl s entrusted with the care and management thereof, or by the owners and occupiers of housea and tenements adjoining thereto. (b) For the cleansing, purifying, ventilating and disinfecting of houses, dwellings, railway stations, churches, buildings and places of assembly, steamboats, railway cai's and carriages and other public conve^'ances, with the owners and occupiers and persons having the care and ordering thereof; (c) For the removal of nuisances; (d) For tiie speedy interment of the dead ; (e) For the prevention or mitigating of such epidemic, endemic or contagious disease, in such manner as to the said Provincial Board ■^eems expedient. mm 160 SANITARY LEGISLATION. IS. The Provincial Boai-d is hereby authorized to enforce any rules, orders or rcguh; ions made by the Lieutenant-CTOvcrnor-in- Council under the uutliority of this Act, and may require all J^ocal Boards of Health to superintend and see to the execution of the said regulations and of any regulations made by the Provincial Board ; and when it appears that there may be default or delay on the part ol' Local Boards of Health in the execution thereof within their res- pective limits, may execute or aid in executing such rules, orders or regulations at the cost and chai'ge of the Local Boards of Health, and may at the like cost]irovide for the dispensing of medicine, and for atVording to persons atl'ected oi- threatened with inl'ectious disease, such medical aid as may be necessary; and may pi'ovide and do all such acts, matters oi- things as are necessary for superintending, or aiding in the execution of, such regulations. 11>. The Provinc'ial Board may also by such regulations authorize and I'djuire Local Boards of Health in all cases in which diseases of a malignant and fatal character are discovei'e(.l to exist witiiin any dwelling or outhouse temporarilj'- occupied as a dwelling, situ- atcil in an unhealthy or crowded localit}', oi- being in a neglecteil or filthy state, at the proper cost and charge of such Local Boai'ds of Health, to compel such inhabitants of house, or outhouse tempora- rily occupied as a dwelling, to jcmovc therefrom, and to place them in sheds, or tents, or other good shelter, in some more healthy situa- tion, and until measures can be taken by and under the direction of the Local Boards of Ilealtii for the immediate cleansing, ventilation, ])urilication and disinfection of said dwelling-house or outhouse. !40. The directions and regulations to be issued as aforesaid shall extend to all parts or places in the Province in which the same are declared to be in force iiy the order of the Lieutenant-Governor- inCoiincil, ami shall continue in force subject to the power of revo- cation or alteration by the Lieutenant-t^Jovei'uor-in-Council or Pro- vincial Board of Health, as the ca.^e may be, by whoui they were made and declared. LOCAL BOARDS OF HEALTH. m. In case of the breaking out of an epidemic disease in any locality which, in the opiiuun of the Provincial Bcjaid of Health, may spread so as to endanger the public generally in the Province, the cost of suppressing the same nniy bo assumed by the Executive Government, and be j)aid lor out of the pidjlic moneys of the Pro- vince by warrant in the usual manner. NEW BRUNSWICK PUBLIC HEALTH ACT. 101 [on ot iitioii, e. hIkiU s;imi! ernor- f rovo- r Pro- e iiiado 22. The Province may bo divided into Health Districts by the LicMitenant-G()voi'noi'-in-C()uiicil, and in each District a lioard of Health 8hall be established to be called the Local Board of Health for the (City, Town, County or District of as the case be), to bo composed of two or more members not exceeding five, one at least of whom shall he a didy ]'eaiiie and remove what is so fonnd thei'c. 2.S. Such Heallh OtUcei's, in case the jjroprietor or occupier of the premises neglects or refuses to obc^'their directions, may call to their assistance all constables, and any other person whom they thiidc tit, may enter on the premises and clean the same, and remove 11 '^'i^SSBSSmSSi 162 SANITARY LEGISLATION. therefiom and destroy what in their opinion it is necessary to remove and destroy for the preservation of the public health. 3!>. Or such officers, or a majority of tliem, may also, hy a war- rant under their hands, authorize any Medical practitioner to enter in and upon any house, outhouse or piemises in the day time, for the purpose of making enquiiy or exi;mination in respect to the state of the health of any person therein, and may also, n])on the report of such Medical practitioner, inwriiing, I'cconi mending the same, cause any person found therein infected with a dangerous, contagious, or infectious disease, to be removed to some hospital or other place ; but no such removal shall take place unless said Medical practitioner state ill liis report that such jicrson can be removed without danger to life, and that such removal is necessary in order to guai-d aguintst the spread of sucluliseaso to the adjoining hoi'.se or houses. Hi). Whenever a disease of a malignant and fatal character is discovered to exist in any dwelling-house, or outhouse temporai-ily occupied as a dwelling, in anyplace, and such house is situated in an unhealthy or ci'owded locality, or is in a filthy or neglected state, or is inhabited by too many persons, the Health Officers, or a majority of them, may, at the expense of the Manicipality, City or Town, compel the inhabitants of such dwelling-house or outhouse to re- move therefrom, and may place them in sheds, or tents, or other good shelter, in some more healthful situation, until measures can be taken under the direction and at the expense of the Municipality, City or Town, for the immediate cleansing, ventiL'ition, purification and disinfection of such dwelling-house or outhouse. Hi. Eveiy Municipality, (Jity or Town may establish or erect, and may also maintain, one or more hospitals for the reception of persons having the Small-pox or other disease which may be dan- gerous to the public health ; or any two or more Municipalities, or any Municipality and City or Town may join in establishing, erect- ing or maintaining the same, but no such hospital shall be erected by one jNFunicipality within the limits of another Municipality, City or Townwithoutfii'st obtaining the consent of such other Municipality, City or Town to the proposed erection. *i*2. When any hospital shall >v* so established, the Physician attending the same or the sick thertin, the nurses, attendants and all other persons who shall approach or come within the limits of the same, and all such furniture and other articles as shall be used oi- brought there, shall be subject to such regulations as shall bo made by the Health Officers, or Local Board of Health. NEW BRUNSWICK PUBLIC HEALTH ACT. 1G3 :{!{. When Smallpox, or any nthei- tliseasc dangerous to publio healtli, (shall break out in any ^[iinicipality, the Health OtiicorH, or Local Board of Health, in ease the Municipality, City or Town nhall not have provided the same, shall immediately provide such a temporary hosjtital or place of reception for the sick and infected as thoy shall Judge best ibr their accommodation and (he safety of the inhabitants, at the cost of the Municipaliiy, City or Town respectively, and such hospital or ])laco of reception shall bo sub- ject to the I'egulations of the Health Officers, or Local r5oaid of Health, in the same manner as hereinbefore ])rovided for established hospitals. J$4. When the Smallpox, or any other disease dangerous to the jMiblic health, is found to exist in any Municipality, City or Town, the Health OlHcors. or Local Board, shall use all possible care to ])i'event the spreading of the infection or contagion, and give public notice of the infected places by such means ixs in their judgment siiall be most etfective for the common safety. ;$»>. The Health Officers, or the Local Board of Health, of any Municipalitj'', City or Town, or any Committee thereof, may isolate any person having the Smallpox, or other disease dangerous to the public health, and may cause to be posted on or near the door of any house or dwelling in which such person is, a notice stating that such disease is in said house or dwelling. ISO. When any person coming from abroad or residing in any Municipality, City or Town within the Piovinco shall be infected, or shall lately before have been infected with, or shall have been exposed to. Smallpox, oi- other disease dangerous to public health, the Health Officers, or Local Hoards of Healtli of the Municipality, City or Town where such person may be, may make etl'ective pi'o- vision in the manner which to them shall seem best by removing such person to a separate house, or otherwise isolating him if it can be done without danger to his health, antl providing nurses and otlier assistants necessary for him at his own cost or charge, or the cost of the parents or other person or persons liable for his support, if able to pay, if otherwise, at the cost and charge of the Munici- liality, City or Town respectively. ;$T. Whenever any house owner shall know that any person within his family has Smallpox, or any other disease dangerous to the public health, he shall immediately- give notice thereof to the Health Officers, or to the Local Board of Health, for the Munici- pality, City or Town in which ho resides. ^ 1G4 SANITARY LEGISLATION. liHm Whcnover any Physiciun sluiU know tluit any person wliorn ho is called upon lo visit is infected with Smallpox, or other disease dang-enms lo the public licalth, such Physician shall im- mediately give notice thereof to the Local Boai-d of Ilealth. or llu' Health OfficorH, of the Municipality in which the diseased person may bo. J$!K Whenever any Physician shall know that an}' pupil at- toiidiuij:; any ]Mililic school is infected witli Diphtheria, or other in- fectious disease dang-erous to the public liealth, he shall forthwith give notice thci'eof lo Iho Principal of the school at which the pupil is attending, and also to the Local Board of Health, oi- the Health Officers, of the place in which such pupil may bo. lO. Any ])erson oi- ])ei'sons, IMiysician or Piiysicians, to whom the three preceiling Sections shall apply, who shall refuse or neglect to give the notice by such Sections recpiired to bo given by him or them i-espectively, shall be subject lo the penalty ])rovideil by the fiity-foui'th Section of this Act, and the said Section and the suii- sc(pient Sections thereof shall Mjjply to any pi'osecution unilei- the three |)receding Sections. IS. Incase the owner or occupiei' of any dwelling or premises neglects or i-efuses to obey the orders given by such Health Oflicei's in pursuance of such i-egulations, such Health Oflicers may call lo their assistance all constaliles, ])eace ollicers and such other persons as they think tit, and may enter into such dwelling or pre- mises anil execute the same, or cause to be executed thei'ein, such regulations; and remove therefrom and dcsti-oy whatsoever in piu'suance of such regulations it is necessary to remove or destroy for the presei vation of the public health. 'V2. In case the Council shall fail to appoint a Local Board of Health, as re([uired by the twenty-second and twenty-third Sections of this Act, the Lieutenant-Governor-in-Couneil may forthwith nominate not less than two, nor moi'e than tive, persons to be a Local Boai'd of Ilealth for such district, who shall liavo all llie ]iowers conferred by this Act upon Local Boards of Health as I'ully as if appointed by the Council. 4J$. Should the Local Board in any district appointed by llio Council neglecl or refuse to perform the duties imposed upon it by this Act to the salisfaction of the Provincial Boai'd, the Lieulenant- Governor-in-Council shall, on the i'e(|uest of the Provincial Board. dissolve such Local Board and appoint another in its etead, and NKW imUNSWICK I'UHLIC IIK.VLTH ACT. k;.') such now Uoiifd so constituted shall continue in ollice until an- other is appointed under this Act. •4-1. The IjDcal Boai'd of Keultli, when appointed l)y the Lieutenant-Generat-in-Council under the last preco liiii^ Section, shall continue until one is appointed \>y the Council of the Munici- pality, City or Town in which the district is situate; and so loni;' as the faiUire of the Council of the Munici])ality, City oi- Town to appoint continues, vacancies occurring" in the IJoard may he tilled hy the Lieutenant-(TOveriior-in-Council and new appointments made. I»5. No rnemher of the Provincial or of a Local Hoard of TIeaith siiall enter into an}^ conti'act with, or fui'nish any merchandise or su]iplios to, or for, or on account of, the Board of which he is a member. •14». Until a Local P)()ai"d of Health is appointed under the pi'o- visions of forty-second, forty-third and forty-fourth Stictions, the liealth Othcei's of the Municipality shall exercise and jierfoi-m the ])owers and duties and authorities of the ]jocal lioard in coiifoi'mity with the regulations of the Provincial Board and of the Governor- in-Council, and subject to the penalty for the non-ohservanco thereof to which Local Boards are subject, and shall act in every respect as il' they were a Local Board of Health apiiointod undei" the twenty- second Section of this Act. -17. All rules, orders and regulations made and piililished by the Lieutenant-Covei-nor-in-Council uniler any Act of AsMMnl)ly in foi'ce at the passing of this Act shall continue and inunain in i'ovi'v until repealed, altered or amended under this Act, notwithstanding the lepea! of the Act or Acts, or the Section or Sections tJiereof under the authority of which they were made and ))assed. ■is. Any Board of Health ali'cady constituted and establisheil lor a City or Town, and existing at the passing of this Act, shall continue with all the powei's of a Local Board of Health under this Act until others ai-e appointed in their stead b}' the City or Town Council respectively'. •41K The expenses incuri-ed by the i'rovincial Board of Health shall be paid by the Eeceiver-General out of the public moneys of the Province; and the exjienscs incui'red by the Local Boaixls of Health in the execution, cr in sui)erintending the execution, of the regulations of the (rovernor-in-Council, or of the Provincial Board, shall be defrayed and ])i'ovided for in the same manner and by the same means as expenses incurred by the Munici])al, City or Town i.'': •mw 166 SANITARY LEQISLATrON. Corporation of the ])l!ico in or foi- which Buch Local Boards (tf Jlealtii arc in' law rcciuiicd to be defrayed or provided for. iiO. All rules, ordci-s and rcifulations made by the Lieiitenant- Governor-in-Council and by ll>e Provincial Hoard of Jloalth liore- undor. shall lie published in the Jloyal Gazette of the Province; and no regulation of the Provincial Boai-d of Health shall have any force or cH'cct until it has been contirmed by the Lieutenant- Governor-in-( Council, and has thereaftei", together with notice of confirmation thereof, been published in the Koyal Cra/ctte. ai. Such publication of any regulations shall be conclusive evi- dence of the proclamation or I'cgulations so published and of the confirmation of such I'egulations as aforesaid, and of the dates thereof respectively to all intents and purposes ; and every such proclamation, and all such regulations, shall forthwith upon the issuing thereof be laid before the Legislature if it be then sitting, and, if not, within the fourteenth day nexi after the commencing of the next session thereof. ♦52. Upon the publication of any such i'egulations as aforesaid, and while they continue in force, all by-laws of the ^lunicipal. City or Town Corporation of any place to which such regulations, or any of them, relate, made for the preservation of the inhabitants thereof from contagious diseases, or for any othei" of the purposes for which such regulations are required by this Act to be issued, shall become and be suspended ; but all by-laws, orders and regulations heretofore made and in force at iho passing of this Act made by any Board of Health within the Province, when not inconsistent with this Act. shall continue to bo in three until revoked or sus- ])ended by virtue of this Act. an. Any person who wilfully disobeys or resists any lawful order of the Uealth Officei's, oi' wilfully obstructs any person acting under the authoi'ity or employed in the execution of this Act, or wilfully violates any regulation made and declared by the Lieutenant- Governor-in-Council, or issued by the Provincial Board of Health, under this Act, or neglects or refuses to comply Avith such regula- tions, or with the rociuiiements of this Act in any manner what- soever, shall be liable for every such offence to a penalty not exceed- ing forty dollars, to be recovered in the name of the County, City or Town Treasurer in the name of his office, before any two Justices of the Peace, or a Stipendiary or Police Magistrate, or a Commissioner of the Pai'ish Court; and the i)erson convicted of any oltence under this Act may be imprisoned for a period not exceeding forty days NEW URUNSWICIC ITBMC HEALTH ACT. 167 Of until tlic! pcimlty and costs of prosecution arc jjaiil ; oi- tho poiialty and costs of prosecution may be levied by distress and sale of the goods and chattels of tliootl'onder with the costs! of such distress an.">. All penalties shall bo enforced under the provisions of Chapter 02 of the Consolidated Statutes, alid when recovei-ed shall be ])aid to the Treasurer of the ^[unicipality, City or Town in which such penalties have been incurred, for tho use of tho Municipality, City or Town respectively. 50> All otfences committed against this Act while the same is in force in this Province or any part thereof, shall be prosecuted, and the parties convicted of the same punished therefor, as lici'ein- before proviiled, as well aftci- as during the time that such I'cguia- tion or regulations are in force. 57« No oi'der or any other proceeding, matter or thing trans- acted or relating to the execution of this Act shall be void, quashed or set aside for want of form, or l»o I'cmoved oi' removable by cer- tiorari, or other writ or process whatsoever, into the Supieme Court. »>t>. Chapter 104 of the Consolidated Statutes and all (Alier Acts inconsistent herewith are hereby repealed, but tlie])enalties incurred thereunder may be enforced notwithstanding such repeal, and all IfiS SANITARY LE(}ISr,ATinN'. profoodiiiu^ oi' ollii'i'iicts or tliiiii;s (■()iiiiucik'i.'<1 iindoi' that Act iiiiiy 1)0 ('iiiitiiiiicd and cai'iMuil ril, 1888. I. The Provincial B(;ai(l may make and doclarc fc^ulalions with rol'oronco to hoiiso draiiiaj^c and its connection with piiWIic sewers, whci'o a ])iililic sewor ahiils oi' ])asscs the property oi- ])rcnii8e8 1<» he drained; such rei;'u hit ions, when approved iy the (Jovei'nor-iii- Coiincil, shall he enforced hy the I'ospective Local Hoards ol' Health in their respective districts. tim V.ov the purpose of payin;.;; the expenses, salaries and current and other contino-ent ex])cns('s of the Local Boards of lleallh, in- curred, or to he iiicui-i-ed, in carrying; out the j)rovisions of "The Public ireallh Act, 1SS7," and in the execution of, or supcrintendiiii;- the execution of. the regulations of the (Jovernor-in-Council, oi- of the Provincial Board of Health, the same nhaU he annually assessed and levied with thecosts and expenses of asscssin^'and colleciiiii;' the same upon Iho res](eclive Cities, Towns and Counties, or parts of Counties, other tlian Cities and Towns, which have heen.or hercallei' nhall be, lespectivt'ly Cijlahlislied as Local Health Histiicts under the said Act in manner followinij, that is to say: In Cities and Towns the several Local Hoai-ds ai'e hereby autliorized within sixt}- days after the ])assing' of this Act in the jiresent year, and liei'cafter annually, and previous to the day on which by any law tiio City and Town i-ates ai-e required to be ordered, to make an estimate of the sum which may be needed up to the time when the lates ofthe next succeeding year will proliabl}' bo received for the salaries, current and other contingent expenses of the Local Board of Health, in- cluding in such estimate in the present year any expenses already incuri'Cil and moneys advanced to any Local Board by anj' such City or Town; and within tlie like time notify tho Council of the Cit}' or Town of the aggregate amount thereof, and request tho Council to cause such amount to be assessed and levied. Such sum (not to exceed in the City of Saint .John, unless by consent of tho Common Council of said Citj'-, the sum of sixteen hundred dollars in any year) shall by the Council of the C'ity or Town j-espcctively bo thereupon A)rthwith ordered and caused to be assesseil, levied and NEW nilUNSWU'K PUHMC HKAf/ni ACT. 109 colloc'tod at tlio tinu' ol' levyirif^ otlior City .'iiid Town rates, and ilioi'cwith and iindi-r tlit! jjiovisions oCuny law tor llio liino licinii; in t'orco rolatiiig to liio lovyinii,-, assosMin<^ and oolloi'tiny; ("ity or Town I'atCH in any fsiich City cr Town i'o,s|iiMtivoly. ». Tho Local Board of lloallli of eacdi ircailli District sliall annually, in tiio niontli of January, jn'Osont to tlio City or County Council of tlioir roHpoctivo I)i-li'ii;ts (as tlio caso may bo) a roport made up to the tliirly-lirst day oftlio preceding;' i)L'('('nilHU', contain iui:; a full statomonl of tlicir rc('tM|)ls and t'Npcnditurcs dui'in,:^ tho year and a review of tho saiutary conilition of the Idstrict. '1. It shall ho tho duty (d'thoCominissionors of llx' rieneral Pulilic. Hospital in Saint .lohn, and thoy ai'e hereby aulhori/ed ami re- i|uired to receive into tho sopai'atc buildini;' erected by them within iheii- grounds for the I'oception and treatmi'iit of eases of Smallpox, or other infectious or contagious diseases, an^' sick i>i- infeelcd ])ei'son or pei'sons whom the Local iJoai'd of Keallh for tho City of Saint John, orCityof Portland, or other Tjoeal Hoai'd of Health within the said City and County of Saint John, oi' either of them, nuiy from time to time ordei- to be removed thereto, and shall keep Mich person or |iersons there, furnishing to him or I hem neees>ary (are and medical trciitmcnt until cui'ed or suthciently recovered to lie discharned with safely. .1. The followiiii;' sub-Section shall 1)0 added to Section 17, Chap- ter .'{, oUth Victoria, and shall be I'oad with, and Ibrm 2)art of, that Act : (F) For tho ])lumbing and di'uinage of all buildings in Cities or Towns where there is a system of public dr:unage and sewerage, and may designate any City or Town in and for whi(di a jjcrson shall be appointed, whose duty it shall be to superintend and in--pect all plumbing work done or being done in such City or Town. <». The City or Town Council ol'any City or Town so designated shall thereupon appoint a person, who shall be called Inspector of I'liimbers, at such salar}' as may be fixed by the City or Town Council, and shall have power to make an assessment in tho usual manner upon tho City or Town ti)r tho payment of the salary of such Inspectoi'. 7. This Act and the Public Health Act, ISST, shall bo re'ad and construed as one Act. . 4^-; 'W —i i miaiBmeH 170 SANITAUT LEGISLATION. Ameii'hnent passe-. Kach Local Board of Health shall do its utmost by regulation and otherwise to guard against the introduction and spread of con- tagious and infectious diseases; it may make regulations foi- the preservation of the Public Health and prevention of disease within its district; of wliich notice shall be given by publishing the same in some newsj)aper, and a I'crai'd of such publication of said regulations in the office of said Board signed by the Cha' Mian and Cork shall be deemed a legal notice to all persons, and shall bo conclusive evidence of such regulations and of the dates of making the same. O. Xo househoklei' in whose dwelling there occui-s any case of Scarlet Fever, Diphtheria, Smallpox, Cholera or Ty})hus Fever, shall pei'mit any person sutVcring from any such disease, or any clothing or other property, to be removed from the house without the con- sent of the Local Board of the District, or of the Sanitary Officer or attending Physician, who shall prescribe the conditions of removal. 7. -No person atl'ecied with any of the diseases in the last Sec- tion named, and no person having access to any person atfeeted with any of the said diseases, shall mingle with the general ind)lic until such sanitary pi'ocautions as may be prescribed by the Local Board or attending Physician hall have been complied with. N, Persons I'ccoveriug from Snuillpox, Scarlet Fever, Diphtheria, NEW EHUNSWICK I'lB. IC HEALTH ACT. 171 ('Oil- ier 01- oviil. Soc- ertod ublic jocal loi'ia, Cholera or Typhus Fever, and nurses wlio have been in attcndaneo on any person sutlerin;^: from any such disease, shall not leave the premises until they have received from the attending Physician, L 'al Board or Sanitaiy Officer a certiticate that they have taken such pi'ccautions as to their pei'sons, clothing and all othei- things which they purpose hi'inging from the premises as are necessary to prevent the spread of infection to other persons with whom they may come in contact, and no such person shall expose liimseU'in any public place, shop, street, inn or ])ublic conveyance Avithout having first adopted such ])recantioiis. ii. Any Local Hoard of Health may dii'cct the destruction of any bedding, clothing or other articles which have been exposed to infection. 10, Any member of a Local J]oard of irealth. or Saiutary Officer, or other person employed by the Local Board of Health may, when obstructed in the performance of his duty, call to his assist- ance any ])olice officer or constable, or otlier pcr^^on he thinks tit, and it shall be the duty of such police officer, constable, or pei'son so called upon, to render assistance. 11. Any person who shall wilfully violate any of the provisions of this Act, the regulations made and issued liy any Local Jioard of Health, or neglect or refuse to comply with the same, or pulls down, defaces or destroys any notice orplacaixl put uj) by authority of a Local Board of Health, shall be liable for every such otfence to a penalty not exceeding forty dollars, to bo recovered on summary conviction befovo the Chairman of such Local Hoard of Heallh. Iti. The Chaii'man of a Local Hoai'd of Health is hereby con- stituted a Justice of the Peace ex->'[ficio, foi- the ])Ui'posesof this Act, for the County, or City and County, in and for which, or any part of which, such Local Board is a])pointed, with jurisdiction to enforce under the Summary Convictiitns' Act all ])enalties inijiosed by this Act for the violation of any legulations of the Local Board of Health, or the provisions of this Act. ]!{. Prosecutions for the recovei'v of penalties incui'i'ed under uhlisiie;d in two consecutive issues of one of the daily papers |)ulilished in such Health District, oi-, if none ai-e so publislied, then in an issue of one of the weekly ])a])ers so publisheil, or, if there be no wecldy newspaper so published, then in the Ro^-al Trazeti- and as soon as possible be transmitted to the Provincial Secretary to be laid before the Licutcnant-(TOvernoi--in-("ouncil, by whom the same maybe dis- allowed, but alter such publication and until the disallowance there- of b}' the Lieutenant-(lovernor-in-Council, every such regulation shall be in force in the district of such Local Board. I»5. Jf il shall appear to the said Chaiiinan by the oath of any ]ierson, that an}' ])eison within the 'ui'iMliction of the said Loca' ]5oard of Heallh is likely to giv^ material evi. When any person infected with Scarlet Fever, Di|ihlheria, Smalljiox, Cholera or Typ..us b'ever is found in any building used for school purposes, or when persons from houses which are infected with any of said diseases have entered any school-i-oom, or when from anv other cause siudi school buililin. Anything in the Publie Health Act, 18S*7, or in Chapter 4, of 51st Victoria, inconsistent with this Act is hereby j'epealed. 174 SANITARY LEfUSr.ATrON. 'NOYA SCOTIA. An Act in relation to the Pkblic IIealtii. lPa.v appointed by the council of the municipality at the atinual meeting. The councillor for each ])olling district shall be Chairman of the Board for his district. Provided, however, that if it shall ajjpear to the satisfaction of the council that the purposes of this Act may be effectually carried out b}'' combiiung two oi' more polling districts under one Board, such combination may bo made, and in such case the councilloi's for such districts shall be members of the Board, and the council shall designate one of them to act as Chairman. In case of vacancies in any Boards, iho council of the city, town or mutu- cipalit}' b}^ which the Board was appointed shall till such vacancy, pi'ovided also, that if the councillor, or senior councilloi', of the dis- trict I'esides outside the polling district, or be absent, the warden and two councillors may appoint any ratepayer of said polling district Chairman. '1. In case any such municipal council, or the said city council, shall not ap])oIntsuch Hoard of Health, the Covei-nor-in-Council may ajipoint 8\ich Boai'd, but any such Board of Health that may from time to time hereafter be appointed by the trOvernor-in-Council, as well as any Board of Health that heretofore may have been appointed by the Governorin-Council, shall cease to hold office and such appointments shall be annulled upon the appointment of a Board of Health for the same oi' like district of the municipality or city by the municipal council or city council. I — W il l 176 SANITAUV LKOISLATION. t>. The Boiinls of Jloaltli in inunicii)iilitios sliall consist of not loss t)i!Vii five ])ors()n.s, incliidin!^ tiie Chairnian, and in tlic city of Ifali- i'ax of n(jt less than thirteen pcrs'jns, inchuling the ("haii-man. Any member of the Hoai'cl, after being duly summoned by the Chaii-mau to a nieeting, wiio shall fail to attend, shall ho liable to a penalty not exceeding tivo dollars for each I'ailure. ii. The various lioards of Jlealth shall meet as occasion mav re((uire, or as often as the council of the city, t(j\vn or numicipalily shall deem necessary, but in no case sl)all the meetings be less than twelve in (^ach year,'' and in the case of incorjiorated towns and municipal districts the annual meeting of each IJoard of Health shall be held at least two weeks helbre the annual meeting of the muni- cipal council for the ])articular municipality. If any infectious plague, disease 01' disteni[ier shall have been introduced, oi- there siiall be imminent danger of its introduction into any ])lacc, the Board of Ilealth shall assemble immediately and may make regula- tions, as occasion may I'Cquire, not inconsistent with this Act, or any law. of the Province, and may appoint persons to enforce the same, and may lix jienaities for the violation thereof, not exceeding fifty dollars i'oi- any such violation, and copies of such regulations shall be forthwith transmitted to the Pi'ovincial Secretaiy; and tiie same, until altei'ed or revoked by the Governor-in-Council, shall continue in force T. It shall be the duty of the Boards of Ilealth (o superintend the execution of any such regulations, or to execute, or aid in executing, the same within their i-espective districts, and to do and provide all such acts, matters and things as are nccessarj' i'or supei intending, or aiding in the execuLicm of, such roguhitions, oj" lor executing the sair.e as occasion may require, .H. The city council of the city of Halifax, the town council of every incor|porated town, and the municipal council of every muni- cipality, shall from time to time apjioint Saniiaiy Inspectors. ai\il designate the limits within which each Inspectoi- shall act. Each In- spector shall I'eceive nucIi reasonable compen.sation for his services, and for charges incurred about his duties, as the council shall allow, 1>. In the city of Halifax, and in every incorporated town, the allowance foi- such Sanitary Inspector, and all other necessary ex- *Ni)ric. — The \voi\l8 " but in no case sliall the meetiii>;a be le.ss than tweho in each year," (Sec, 0, lines 3 and 4), are to bo omiited, by an amendmont passed 188'J. K. W. P. NOVA SCOTIA I'UIiMC IlEAr/ni ACT. HT icil ol' inuni- and ■h lu- ■vici'8, allow. \ t'X- .welvo iUuout penaes iiicurre.l bv a Boui'd olJIcahh, f>liall bo paid oin ol' tlic general revenue ofsucli city or town. 10. F'i fvory iininicipulity and in ixcvy iiicor|ioi'ated town witbin' llie tei-ritorial limits of tlio county or di^tri^■t ot'wldeh siicii laiinici- ]iality i.-^ formed, all necessary expenses incurred by a i'xiard of Jlcaltb ill sMppi'ossinii- any infocliou.s or contagious disease sball bo a charge upon tlie municipality, and all other necessary expenses incuri-ed byaBoai-d of Ilcaltb. including the allowance to any Sani- tary Inspector, shall be a charge U]jon the town or the polling dis- trict, or combination of ])olling districts, for wliich the Jioard of Jlealth is established; and in case of a ('()nibination of districts under one lioard, the munii'ijial council .•^ludl ajiportion the j)ai't of such expenses 'vhicli shall be charged upon each disli'ict. 11. It' any smh Satiiiary Inspector, up^n iieing notilicd of his ai)poiritment. shall refuse In accept the ollice, or, haviiig accepted, siiall refuse to dischai'gc the duties tliercof, he shall Ibrfcit twenty dollars, antl another shall immetliately be apj)ointed in his place, hut no appointment of Sanitary Inspector shall continue for more than one ycai", and no ])ersoii ap|>ointed as Sanitary Inspector shall lie boimd to serve oftenei- than once in four years. 12. A majority of the memijci's of aii} regularly constituted Board of llealth shall be a quorum for the transaction of busincs.s. tlim A minute liook shall be kept in whicdi the proceedings at the mootings of the Hoard of Health sh.nll be recoi'ded. 14. Every Board of Health in a muincipality shall, before the annual meeting of the municijial council, cause to be transmitti'd to the council in dujilicate a rejiort of the sanitary work don.' during the year, and of the sanitaiy condition of the disti'ict, and one co]>y of each of said I'eporis shall immediately after such annual ineelin'r he transmitted by the warden or clerk to the I'rovincial Secrelar\. The Board of Health in the citj- ol' Halifax ami in every incorjtorati-d town shall make an annual report in duplicate, in January, "o fho council of said city oi' town, and one copy of said rejiort shall ue ne- diately lie transmitted by the Mayor to the Pro\ incial Secretary. m. Any Board of Health may ordei- to be remove-i from any dwelling house, or other ]ilace, any person sick with contagious or infeeliou.s disease, to any house oi- place pi'0])er for that pnrpot**.-, and if any per.son be sick with contagious or infectious disease in any house or place, and such person cannot be removed without danger to his life, to be certitied by a duly <[ualifieil Medical practitioner, 12 '■■BtriHy HHHl 178 SANITARY I,Ki:rsl,ATION. thon tlio Board of Healtli iiiaycausi' siuh house nr plnco, oi- any coii- tiii^ious |ila<'o, ti) 1)0 vacatud hy otlioi' (>cf'ii|)anls. I'or siudi time as the J5((ai'd .-hall iloom necussai'y I'oi- tin- salcty of the ])iiiilio. I0« Tho jniuiicl])ai coinicil of any municipality, the town council of any incorporated town, or the city council in the city of Ilalitax, at any rei;'ular or special mooting, may order a general vaccination in such municipality, town or city, or in any part or section of such munici](idity, town or city, and may make orders for providing for tlie expenses of the vaccination oi such persons as are unable t(j i)ay thei'cfoi'. IT. All |iersons who shall vaccinate the poor and indigent, as provided in the pi'occding Section, shall rotui'n to the nuiiucipal council, t()Wn council or city council, togethci" with the particulars of their accounts, duly attested to. the names and agesof the poi'sons vaccinated, and the dates of tlicir vacciniition, and such accounts, when examined and allowed, shall he assessed foi' and paid as other muiuci])al, town oi' city charges are. I.S. Any person who shall knowingly bring into this I'rovince anj' ])er^on sick of any infectious or contagious disease, dangerous to the ]' lilic health, without ])erniission from a Board of Health in the place to which such peison is brought, or who shall knowingly land in any part of tho Province persons so sick from any vessel or ship, without such jtei'mission, shall be lined in a sum not less than one hundred, noi- more ihan four hundred, dollars. 1!>. Whenever an}' person shall become sick of Small-pox, malig- nant Cholera, Diphtheria, Typhoid Fevoi-, or Scarlet Fever, in any dwelling-house, vessel or othci- place, in any city, town or niuiucipality district, it shall bo the duty of the proprietoi-, or other ])erson in charge or possession of such house, vessel or place, if so directetl by the Board of Health, to disj)lay in some cons])iciious place thereon a yellow tlag or a ])lacard, not less than twelve inches square, and to keep the 8amcdis[)hiyed during the prevalence of any such infectious disease. All expenses in carrying into effect the objects herein expressed shall be borne liy the respective Boards of Health in such city, town or district. !JO. Whenever any Board of Health has any auihoi'ity to direct that any matter or thing should be ilone by any person oi- corpora- tion, such lioard of Health ma}' also, in ilefauh of its being done, direct that such matter or thing shall be done at tlie expense of the person in default, and may r»*cover tho expense thereof by action NOVA SroTIA I'UULir HEALTH Af'T. 179 oi' ili-trcss, and in cuso of noii-paymnit tliorool', the triune sliall ho iccovorocl ill like tnaiiiier as iiuiiiicipal taxes. 21. Sanitiuy liispcctin's. tor the |iiir|p<)ses of this Chii|iter, shall liavo char^'c of all directs, liin;h\va\'s, ])as.sels, wharves and otlior places, so far as the jurisdiction of this Legislature oxteiiils. and shall cause all nuisances and liitli to he removed thi-re- from, or destroyed, and mayojjon and outer all places where noxious sulistances, dan^'erous to the puhlic health, may he roasonalily sus- pe clod to exist, suhiecl neverlheless to the conti'ol of the commis- sioners of streets, or overseers of hi<;'hways, or other recoM,ni/.ed local authority, it any lliore be, in ail things rel.itiiii;- to pahlif .streets, sewers and drains, within their jurisdiction, and to the control of tho Vioard of Health in all other matters, and aii\- Boaril of Health inav, by order in writiuii', cause any house, huildinn', place, vessel or boat, so far as this Loii'islature has jurisdiction, to be fumii!;ated or oth(^r- wise purified, and may cause anything;' dangerous to the public health to l)C removed. !!i!i. l-lvery dwelling-house within the limits of tho district of any Sanitary Inspector shall be furnished with a suitable drain for cariy- iuix olV waste water, also with a suitable water-closet, earth-closet, or ]irivy and vault attach'd thereto, and the owner of >uch dwelling- house who shall neglect tn )ii'ovido the sauK; shall forfeit a sum not exceeding twenty dollars. tiI8. All privies and vaults shall bo built so that the inside shall lie at least two feet from the line of the adjoining lot, unless by con- sent of the owner thereof in wi'iliiig. and shall be at least two feet distant from every street, lane, court, scpiare. juiblic place, or jiublic or private ])assage way. There shall be no communication between tho pi'ivy and any ])ublic sower or drain, and the drain from any privy shall not at any point be loss than throe foot below the surface. Mvory vault shall be tight and the contents shall not be allowed to be within two feet of the surface of the ground, but the Board of Health may give other instructions relative to their construction. 21. When any privy or vault shall be reported olVensive liy the .Sanitaiy Insjiector, the same, within a reasonable time alter notice ill writing to that effect given to the owner, or his agent, or the occu- pant of the land where situate, may be ordered iy the Hoard of ilealth to lie cleansed and disinfected at the exponso of tlie owner, agent or occupant, and in case of neglect the same shall be done mittltglfit. 180 SANITAllY r.EdrSI.ATION. xxndcrtho orders of the Sanitary Inspoctor, and tlio pL'i^oii u'uill-y >d' such ne,i;decl sliall I'urt'cil a Mim nut cxccuding twoiUy dollai's. !i»"». No vaull or privy .shall l)o ein|iticd witiiout ;i jji-rmit from the .Sanitary Inspcctoi-. avIkm'o micIi is ajipointcd, and in no t-aso l>o- twoon tho tiftccntii day ot'Juno and tho lit'tccnlh day ot" Septombei', unless by order of the l)oaid of Health, but cvei-y privy and vaiill shall lie oniptiod and (deansed at least twiee a yetir. !2<». When it shall appc:ii' to the Boai'd of Health that any tene- ment used as a d\vellini;'liousi' is so iintit for that piirp'iso that the ])ablie health is endangered thereby, the Dtiard of Health may make an order in wi'itin;;' ibr its being vacated within a reasonable time to be therein prescribed, whieh order shall lie seived upon the in- mates, or left at siudi tlwelling-hoiise, and in case of disobedience thereto, or of a reoecupationof the dwelling-honso without u permit to that elVcet, the IJoard of Health may direct a warrant to the ehoriir, or constaliles or Sanitary Inspector to I'utbrce compliance with the terms of sneh order. !JT. Wln'never it shall appear to the Hoaivl of Jlealtb thai ar>y cellars, lots or vacant irrounds are in a state likelv to endanu'i'r the public health, tliey shall cause a notice to bo given to the owners or tho occupants, if any, and if there arc no occuj)ants, and the owners do not reside with the jurisdiction of the Board of Health, may give notice by advertisement in oi\o or more public newspapers, if any be there printed, or by posting tho same publicly, I'Ccjuiring such ownei's or occupants to remove such cause of complaint as in such notice prescribed, and in case of neglect the Board of .Health shall order the same to be I'emoved. U.'s*. Xo person shall put in any place, on land or water, any ollensivo matter or thing likely to endanger tho public health, under a ])eiialty not exceeding tsvenly dollars for each oifence, and if any ])erson shall suflFer any such matter or thing to i-emain upon his premises after notice in writing requiring him to remove the same, tho Saiutai-y Inspector may I'cmove tho same under the direc- tion of tho Board of Health and at the cliarge of tiie owner or occu- pant of such place. tJ!>. Any Justice, on the oath of one witness, may make an ordei' in writing for tho removal, burial oi' destruction of any ort'eiisix c substance being, or likely to become, a nuisance in any place, or in any boat or vessel, so far as this Legislature has jurisdiction, ani,! may direct the same to be done by tho party occasioning the NOVA SCOTIA I'UUMi HEALTH ACT, 181 olloiU'C, or Iiy any otlier pui'ty who may lio aiipoiiitcil. ;ni(l tlio ex|it'iiso ^hall lO I'ocDvoi'oil a> 111 till) lU'otM' ])r(.'>ciilioi :«o. \ () IM'I'^I )ii .-hall sell. Ill- otler lor >ale. or have in hi S lIDS^OS- -1(1 n ill a [lulilic or [)rivato niai-kfl, or any other plaee, f'oi- the pur- l)0-(' o f sal 0, any unwholosoino, stale or |iutiiil arli( of iiii'lor a ponally not exc'Ouiliiiii' forty dollars, H'l'l Jmy «ii<'h article ni;iy he foi'thwith scizoil and destroyed hy tho Sanitary [n-pcctor. lil. Tho Board of Health may maUe orders for prohihitinL;' the iiitroiliiel ion into any fity or town, and lor ]»reventin<^ the sale and the otferiiu' i'or sah anv kihil ol' iiiicleansed fish, and I'or pi'event- iiii. pei'sons from thi'owinij,- olVal into any place liUcdy to ho olVeiisivo or danii;eroiis to the piihlie health. The sovei'al IJoards of Health mav from time to lime make ordei-s fixiim' tho extent and limits within which Ihe slaim-hU'i'iiiir a IKl (U'essiniT of animals for fooil pi'ohihiled Ol' condiicti'd, undei' ])eiiallies not to exceei ai ollars foi' anv one oll'enco. forty li*-i. Whenever any housi'lioldei- knows that any jierson within his family oi- hoii>ehold has tho Smallpox, Diphthei'ia, (.'holora or Scarlet Fever, he siiall wilhin twenty-four hoiii's give notice thereof to tho Board of Health for his district, and no momlier of such house- hold siiall attend school until a ci'rtilicate has heeii ohtained fi'om u lcn-;illv qiialllied ]\Iodie.il practitioner, or in eases whore that is not ohtainahle, then from any momhei- of tho l)oard of Health, that in- fection no lonii,X'i' exists in the house, ami that the sick person, tho h(juse, clothing and olhei' elfects have heen disinfected to his satis- faction. iili. Whenever IhclJoaixl of Health oi' an}- of its mcmhei's knows of the existence in any house of any such di.sease they shall at once iiotity the head or other mastei' of the school oi- sidiools at which any menihci- of the household is in attendanco, and should it not he evideiil that such memher has not I;een exjioscd to any .-mdi di>ease, the teacher must forthwith prevent .such further attoi:daneo until a cortitieate as in the preceding Section is ohtained. Whenever any teacher of any school has icason to suspect that any pupil has, or that there oxi>ts in the home of any ]iu])il, any of tlu' ahuve- nientioned diseases, he sh.-dl he reipiii'ed to notify the Board of Health in Older that evidence may be had of the truih of the report, and he -hall further ho required to prevent the attendance of such pupil or pupils until satisfactory evidence of the falsity of the rcjiort has heen obtained. 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JJT* In case any j)erson coming from abroad, or residing in any county within the Pr()vince, is infected, or lately betbre has been in- fected with, oi- exposed to, Small-pox, Diphtheria, Scarlet Fever, oi' Cholera, the Board of Health of the distiict where such ])erson may be may make otfective provision in tho niannei' which to them shall seem best ibr the public safety, by removing such person to a separate house, or by otherwise isolating him, if it can be done without danger to his health, and by pioviding nurses and other assistants and necessaries for him at his own cost and idutrgo, or tho cost of his parents, or other ])erson or persons liable for his sup- port, if able to pay the same, otherwise at tho cost and charge of the municipality. lis. Any ])erson who violates any pi'ovision of this Act shall, unless it is otherwise specially provided, be liable for every such olfence to a penalty not exceeding twenty dollars, in the discretion of tlie convicting .lustice, besides co-ts. •lO. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary containcil in this Act, the Boartls of Health herein provided for may bo appointed by the council of any city or municipality at any time after the passing of this Act, and any Board so ajipointed shall hold ollice until the MANITOHV Prni.lC I1EAI.TII ACT. 183 appointment of tlicir siktcssoi-s in .laimary lu'xl, ami any >wh Board shall have all the powor and anthoi'ity intended to lie ci)n- ferrod by this Aet on Hoards of Hcallli. •lO. Chapters 2G and 27. Kovisod St. "iites, and all other Acts inconsistent with thi< Act, are herchy ri'pealeil. until a Board of Health is estahli>hed undci* the p;'ovisi(»ns of this Act, after which all such i)0\vers shall he exorcised hy tiie Board so estahli>hed. MAXlToiiA. Public IlEAi/ni Act. Being Part IX of Chapter XIX, -V'> ami 47 \^ic., relating to Agricul- ture, Statistics and Health, aniendeil by Cap. X and Caj). XIII of 47 Vic, Caj.. X of -18 Vic, and (.'ap. .\X\IX of 4!i Vic. Note. — The following is the Ileal ih Act of Manitoba as it now stands, being a consolidation of the above Acts ot ilio Legislature : the amendments to Cap. XIX of 46 and 47 \"\v., alfecting entire Sections, and parts of Sections, are j^rinted in italics. Sections Idl, 1(I2 and ItCJ which [irovided for the appointment of a Provincial Health .Superintendent ami detiiied his duties, etc. were repealed by 48 Vic, c. id, s. iJS. P. W. I'. lO I. The Df/za/'^men/ shall provide each Health ( )flicer with a copy of this Act, !ind with such lull inst ructions as will enable him at all times to fully protect the public health in the event of any outbreak ot" C(mtiigiou~. disease, and also >uch geiiei-al inslriictioiis as shall enable him to fully carry out the provi-^ious iieiein, and all matters ajipertaining to the judilic health. IO»1> The Licutenant-tiovi-rnoi'-iii-tJoiiucil may make such regu- lations concerning the entry or departui'c of boats or vessels at the dill'erent ports or j)l;u'es in the Province, and cuncei'iiing the medli'id and sunitarii iui Kvory Health OtHcer shall be subject to and act under such instructions as may lie given him, from time to time, by iha Depart- ment, i\i\(\ shall I'oport to the Department annually, and at sucli other times as may he I'equii'ed, regarding the })revalonce of epidemics, the progress of sanitary work, and such other matters as may, from time to time, be deemed advisable in the public interests. Any Health Officer neglecting or refusing to perform any of the duties herein reijuired of him, shall bo liable to a fine of one hundred dollars. IO.H. if it shall scorn at any time to the Department that a Health Officer is n()t performing his duties satisfactoi-ily in the interests of the ])ublic health, the Minister niay, subject to the ajiproval of the Lieutenai t-dovernoi'-in-Council, remove such Health Olticcr and aj)- point some other ])erson in his place, who shall have the same jiowers, and he ])aid in the same manner, as the officer removed, 14MK When Small-j)OX, or any other disease dangerous to the public health, is found to exist in any place, the Health Officer having jurisdiction in sucli place, A\i\\\ use all ](Ossible care to ])revent the .spreading of the infection or contagion, and to give public notice of MANITOUA PUBLIC HEALTH ACT. 185 infected )ilaces by such means as shall ho most ctl'octive for the com- mon safety. 110. Any lloiihh Ollicer may, in iho (hivtiine, as often as he ma}- think necessary, enter nito and \\\nm any i»reniises in the county or district for wiiicii he lioids otficc. and examine such juvmises. If upon such examination he finds that the ])roniises are in a tilthy or unclean state, or that any matter or tiiinii' is tiiorc which, in his o]iinion, may endanu'er the j)uhlic healtli, he may order the |)ro|)rie- tor or occn|>ant of tli(> ]iremises to cleanse and remove what is so found thei'e. Sucli Ilealtii ( )lVicer, in case tlie proprietor or occupier of the premises neglects or refuses to obey his ilirections, may call to his assistance all constables and any other jjcrson-- he may think rtt, and may entei- on the jtremises :ind i loanse the same, and remove therefrom and destroy what, in his o])iniou, it is necessary to remove or destroy for the jtreservation of the public health. 111. Any Health Officer may isolate any person having Small-jjox or other disease dangerous to thejuiblic health, and may cause to be posted up on or neai* the door of any house oi- dwelling in which such person is, a notice stating that such disease is within the said house or dwelling- llti. When any person coming from abroad, or residing within the Province, shall be infected, or shall lately liefoi'o have been in- fected with, or shall have been exposdl to, the Small-pox, or other disease dangerous to the public health, the Ifealtlt Officer luxvinij juris- diction in the place where such jjei-son may be, may make elVective provision in the manner which to him shall seem best for the public safety, by removing such person to a hospital or to a sei)arate house, or by otherwise isolating him, if it ran ho done without danger to his health, and by ju'oviding nurses and other assistance and neces- saries for him at his own cost and charge, or at the cost of his parents, or other person or ])ei'sons liable for his support, ifable topay thesame, otherwise at the cost and charge of the Judicial ilistrict icithin icldch i-^uch person is ■-'iiuate. If objection is made, either by the jierson him-elf or by any one in whose charge he is, to such removal or isolation, the Jlealth Offlccr may, by authority under his hand, emj)ower any two Medical practitioners to enter in and upon any house, outhouse or ])remises, in the daytime, lor the jmrjiosc of making enquiry and examination with respect to the state of health ol' any such person theroin, and may also, upon the rcjiort of such Medical j)ractitioneis in writing recomiiionding the same, caiiso any such person found thereinto I)e removeil to some hospital or other pntjier place; Imt I',!; rr^ 186 SANITAHY LEOISLATION. no such removal slwill tako phu'c unless the said ^ledifal ]iraclitioiici's stiitc in tl'.i'ir ri'])oi't that such person t-an ho reniovi'd without Uann'oi" to lii'e, ami that >uch removal i^^ noL-ossai-y in ordei- to ^uard ai;'ainst the si)read of such disease in the adjoining house or houses. Ilii. Wiierever a disease ol' a malignant and fatal character i- diseovered to exist in any dwelling-house, or in any outhouse teiii- poiarily occupied as a dwelling, anii such house is situated in an unhealthy or crowded ])lace, or is in a lilthy or neglected state, or is irdiabitcd by too many ))er»ons, the Jlciiltli OjHccr /lariiK/ juriadic- tion in the jilace in which it is situate, may, at the cxj)ense of the niunicipaUty trithin which auch dwdliiuj house or outhouse is situate compel the inhal'itanls of such dwelling-houseoroulhouse to I'eniovc thereficjin, and may place ihcrn in sheds or tents, or other goo(l shelter, in some more salubrious situation, until measures can be taken at the expense of the viunidpalitij i'ov the immediate cleansing, ventilation, puritieatioii ami disinfection of such dwelling-house or outhouse. I II. AVhenever it is neeessaiy the Minister, or any Health ( )lHcer acting within the limits of the section of a judicial district for wliich he is appointed, may by public notice declare any house or houses, 01' any portion of, or the whole of, a county in i|uarantir.e. During the continuance of such quarantine no person sliall enter or tlepart Irom any such house or houses, oi- from imy sudi portion of a county, or from such county, as the case may be. And such quar- aniine shall lemain in I'oi'cc until removed by public notice by the J leal til OiUcer who established it, or by the Minister. Ilfl. The J/d'/i^s^v or any Ileallh Officer may, at anytime, pro- hibit public lunerals of pei-sons who have died from iniectious or contagious diseases, and may ordei' theii- speedy burial, and thej may at any time u.se such mcthoils for disinfecting and purifying houses and clothing in infected districts and localities as they may deem necessary. I M». Kaih municipal council may establish or erect, and may also maintain, one o/- more hospitals for the reception of persons havimj the Small-po.c, or otiier di>_ease irhich may he danycrous to the public health. Each municipal council may procide portable or othec furnaces for the disinfection of clothinij and other articles, as well as such di.^infp.ctant^ or disi.ifectiny ajipliancts as it )iiay deem necessary, ntidmny charye persons xcho are able to pay the same such fees as may be found m-ccssary to defray the e.ipcn!. AVhenevcr any householder shall know that any person within his family, or within the house of which he is an occuj)ant, has the Small-pox or any other disease dangerous to the public health, he shall immcdiatel3-u,ive notice thereof to the Health Otlicer luivimj jurisdictiun in the pld'X m \\h\v\\ he resides. Whenever any .Metlical ])i'actitioner shall know that any jiorson whom he is called \\\iO\\ to visit is inttcted with the Small-])Ox or any other disease dangerous to tho public health, such Midical i)i'actitionei' >hall immediately give notice thervof to the Jlealth Otlicer liiioing jurii<- diction in the jUace in which such di>eased person may be. ItiO. No person sutl'ei'ing from, or having ver\' recently ix'covercd from, any contagious or infectious iliseaso, such a> Small- pox, Diphtheria, S( arlet and Typhus Fevers, Measles and Whooping cough, shall expose himself in any public conveyance, without hav- ing previously notitied the owner or per.-on in charge oi' such con- veyance, of tho lact of his having at the time, or having recently had such disease. And in case any such person shall enter any such conveyance, the owner or person in chai'ge therei f shall not allow any othei- person to enter it without having sutticienlly di>infccted it uniler the direction of a Health Otticer. 1i2B« No person shall sell, transmit or expose bedding, clothing or any articles liUely to convey disease whatsoever, without having first taUen such proper precautions as may bo necessary to remove all danger of communicating any such di-sease to others. 4.. 188 SANITARY LEdlSLATtON. I!S2. No pci'soii shall let or hire any house or room, in which an}' infectious or contaifious *liseaso, oi- Tyi)Iioi(l Fever, has recently existed, without havini!,' caused such house anil pi'on>iscs to bo dis- int'ected to the satisfaction of the Health OlHcor harirKj Jurisdiction in the } dace in which such house or premises is situate. VH\. For the ctlectual enforcement of the provisions hei'cin relating to ])ulilic hoalth, it shall be lawful for any Health Ollicer to call in the aid of any Provincial policenian, oi- any other policeman, or constable, and also to appoint quarantine and other constablcN, who shall possess the powers ordinarily held by constables. In case the Jr>ii!s^(T discovers that any constable so aj)|)oiMted is not |)ro- \)Qv\y iieifoi'ininii; his duties, he may remove him and ajipoint some other person in his ])lace. liJI. The council of ever}' city or town incorporated under any s])ecial or general Act, shall contract with some legally iiualitieil and compctont .Afedical practitionei- or ])i"actitioners, for the period of one year, and so from year to year, as such contract e.xpires, lor tlio vaccination, at the expense of such city or town, of all pDor per- sons, and at their own expense, of all other ]>er8ons, resident in such city or town, who come to such Medical practitioner, or practitioners for that piu pose. It shall be a condition of every such contract, that the amount of the remuneration to be received under the same shall not be more than fifty cents for every person successfully vac- ciiuvted by such Medical jiractitioner or Medical practitioners respec- tively, so contracting, and no further charge shall be made for any of the certilicatos required by the i)rovisions herein. In case any such council neglect to contract irifh some competent Medical practi- tioner, or practitioners, as provided in this Section, and such nerjlect continues for one month after the attention of such council has been called in irriting (nj the Minister to such net/lect, the Minister may contract irith any leyally qualified Medical practitioner or practitioners to perform, all the duties which may he performed or are incumbent upon the Medical practitioner under this Act, if appointed or contractid with by t( once in each month, of such vaccination, ami shall take ellectual moans fbi- li.iving i'roni tinio to time, to all per- sons resident within each -r.cli ward, or town, due notice of the days and hours at which the .\Ecdicnl practitioner, or one of the .Medical practitioners, contracted with for such purpose, will attend, once at the least in eaidi month, al such ]ilacc, to vaccinate all jtorsons who may then ajtpear there, and also of the days and hoiii-s at which such Medicid practitioner will attend at sucli place io inspect the prog'ress of such vaccination in the ])ersons so vaccinated. lii<». The father or mother of every child born in anv sueh citv or town shall, at some such a])pnintei. time, within three eulendar months after the bii-th of such child, or in the event of the ticath. illness, absence or inability of the father or mother, then the person wlio has ihccai'c, niii'lure or custody of the child, shall, at some such appointed time, within thi'ce calendar months alter the birth of such child, taUe, or cause to be taken, the said child to the Medical ))ractitioner in attendance at the appointed place in the ward or town in wdiich the said child is resident, accordinu" to tlie jirovisions of the two |irecedin^ Sections herein, for the ])urposo of being vaccinated, unless such child has been previously vaccinated by some legally qualitied Medical practitionoi* and the vaccination duly certitied ; and the said Medical practitioner, so aj)pointed, shall, and is hei-ehy required, thereupon, or as soon alter as it, can convenientl}' and propei-ly be done, to vaccinate the said child. 1!37* l^pon the eighth day following the day on which tiny child has heen vaccinated, as aforesaid, the fathei- oi- mother, oi- other person having the care, nurture or custody of the said child, as afore- said, shall again take, or cause to be taken, the said (diild to the Medical practitioner by wdiom the operation was poi'formcd, or other similarly appointed Medical pi'aclitioner in attendance, as aforesaid, in order that sueh Medical i)ractitioner may ascertain l)y inspection, the result of such operation. 13.S. Upon and immediately after the successful vaccination of any child born in any such city or town, the Meilical pi'actitioner who performed the oj)eration shall deliver to the father or mother, or other person having the care, nurture or custody of said child, a.s aforesaid, a certificate, under his hand, accoi'ding io the following tbrm, tliat tlie said child has been successfully vaccinated, and .sliall also ti'ansrait a duplicate of the said certificate to the clerk of the city or town in which the operation was performed. PI •! ino SANITARY hEQISI.ATION CeUTIFICATE 111 \'A( CMNATION. I, I In- iiiidcr.sinntHl, lit'roby oortify that child of , :igi'(l in tlu- city (or town) oi' cinati'il liv mo. , the , of wiinl, , liiis been siiccossfiilly vac- (Signed) A.B. Dated tliis (lay of 18 Such cci'titicuto .shall, without fiirtliei' proof, be admissiljlo as evi- doncoof the succo.ssful vaccination of such child in any information or conij)laint brought against tiu' father or mother of sucli child, or against the ])orsoi\ who has had the care, nui'turo or custcxly of such child, as aforesaid, for iion-coniplianco with the provisions of this Act. ]!2!K If any Medical pi'actitioner. appointed as aforesaid, is ot opiniiiM thai any child brought to him, as aforesaid, is not in a (it and jiropei' state to be successfully vaccinated, he shall deliver to the father or mother of such child, oi' the person having 1 lie care, nuiture oi- custody of such child, as afoiesaid, on demand, and with- out fee oi- rcwai'd, a certificate under his hand, according to the following foi'm, that the child is in an unfit state for 8ucces.>-ful vac- cination : — CEHTIKICATE Oh- UNIITNESS KOH VACCINATION. 1. the undersigned, hereby cei-tify that I am of the opinion tiiat , the child '-f , of ward, in the city (oi- town) of , aged , is not now in a fit and proper state to be successfully vaccinated, and I do hereby postpone (he vaccination until the day of , 18 ' . (Signed). A. B. Dated this day of , 18 . Such certificate, or any similar certificate of a legally qualified Medical ])ractitioner, res))ecting any child born, as aforesaid, shall remain in force for two months from its delivery, as aforesaid, and the father or mother of said child, or the person having the care, nurture or custody of the said child, as aforesaid, shall (unless they have within each succeeding period of two months obtained from a legally qualified Medical practitioner a renewal of such certificate MANITOBA I'll'I.K IIEAf/rH Ai T. li'l within two moiitlis aftoi' tlio lichvci'v of the sai aforesaid, sucli eldld to lie v.iccinated li\' liin and it the saii .Meil I to lie tlien in a (it and jiropei- stale lor such siiccL'-sfid vaccination, he shall toi-thwith vaccinate it accordiiiijly, ami shall, upon oi- iinnieciiately ;ifter the suci'essl'ul vaccination of such eluld deliver to tin fall ler or mot lii'r o -\\i child, or llie person haviiiii- thecari', mirUire or custody of siudi child as aforesaid, a cerliticale uiulor his hand, according' to the form pro- vided in Section 128 herein, that sindi child has heen s iiccess fully vaccinated; hill if tlu' said Medical praclitionor is of opinion that the said chikl i> still inanunlil stale for successful vaccinal ion. then he shall ai;ain (leliver to the father or mother of siicti child, or to the person havin;i>- the care, nurture or custody of su(di ehiltl as afore- said, a certiticate under his liaml, accordini;' to ihe form jirovided in Section 121> liorein, that the child i^ still in an unlit state for success- ful vaccination, and the said Medical practitionei-, so loni; jis such child remain in an until state for vaccination, and unvaccinaled, shall, at the expiration of every succeeding period of two months, deliver, if required, to the father or mother of such child, or to the person having the care, nurture or cuslody of such child, a fresh cei'tilicate under liis hand, according to the form provided in Section 121* herein. The ])roduction ot such cei'tilicale, or of any similar certiticate, fiom any legally (|ualitied Medical practitioner shall be a sutHcient defence against any complaint luought against the father oi' mother, or person having the care, nurture or cu>tody of such child, for non-compliance with the provisions of this Act. I!{0. In the cventofany 3ledical praetitiimer employed under the jii'ovisions of this Act, or any olhei' duly ([ualitied .Medical practi- tioner, being of opinion that any such child as aforesaid, that has been vaccinated by him, is insusccptil'le of the vaccine disease, he shall delivei- to the father or niolhei- of such child, or to the jierson having, as aforesaid, the cart', nurtui'e or custody of such (diild, a cerliticale under his hand, according to the following form ; and the production of such certificate shall be a defence against an}' conv plaint which may be brought against the father or mother, or j)erson having the cave, nui'ture or custodj- of such child, I'or non-com])liance with the provisions of this Act. m '<\ r!.-i;: yM^ 1111' SANITAIIV l.EUISI.ATION. I: I CEIlTlKirATK OK INSUSCEPTMULITY TO VacOINE DisKASK. I, lln' umlor«i^iieil, lu'rcl.y I'fi'lity lliat I :iin of \\\<- o|iiiii(pn ilia! , till' fliild oi' wartl. ill llio city for (own) of I lie vacoiiK' (li.-caso, ,of . i^ iii>ii>('f|itililt' (if .Dali'd tliis (Sii.';iK'i A. li. (lav oi ,18 tin. if any tatlicr or motlu'i-, ur person so iiavinif. as afoi-crtaiij, tlio care, iiiirtiii'c oi- custody of any such ciiild, a-» ai'oiv>aid, doc-< not cause sinh (diild to lie vaccinated within llie periods pro>cribcd iicrcin, or docs not, oii tlic ci^iilii da\' after t lie vai rjn.ition ha- hcen pei'l'ormod, taUe, or cause to he taken, sucii i hild foi- inspection, ;ic- "ordinj:; to (ho provisions herein contained, then >iiidi father or mother, or |)orson haviiii:' ihe care, nurture or custody ol'such ciiild, as aforesaid, ,so olVeiniinii;, siiall ho liable to a line ot' noi loss than live ilollai's, iKU' more than twenty-live dollars, liV-i* After the e.Kpiratioii of tuo montli.s from tho conviction of any pei'soii for any otfeiice under tho preci'dino' Section hereto, in ro-pect of any child, no plea of suidi conviction shall be a sullicieni defence aijainst any complaint wlii(di may he brou^'ht ai;'ainst the same or any otiiei' person foi' noii-compiianct! with the pi'ovisioii.- herein in I'espect of tho same child. Tho production of a certiticatc in either of tin- form.s pi'ovid(M| by Sections I2S and l;JO herein, umler tho hand of a legally ijualiliod Medical practitioner, shall bo a siitli- cient dofonco against any sindi complaint; but tho production of a cortliicato in the foi-m provided in Section 12!i herein shall not bo a sufficient defence, unloss the vaccination is thereby post|ioiied tea day sub-e(juoiit to that on which the co'iiplaint is brought, tlili* No(diildorotherpei>()n shall attend any public school i(U'tlie purpo.se of eithor receiving or imparting l.istruction, unless he can produce proof of his successful vaccination in tho Ibrm provided in Section 128 herein, or of his insu>ce[)tiliility of the vaccine di.seasc in thotl)rm pi'ovidel in Section i;)0 herein. In the citse < if any person not luifin'j been born in the Province »/ Manitoba, or who maij have been born prior to the first day of July, A.D., 188:}, and who may be unable to produce a certificate of successful vaccination in the form provided in Section 128 herein, it shall be sufficient for such person to produce other satisfactory and conclusive proof of his successful vaccination. It shall be the duty of every public Bchool teacher to enforce the provisions of thit) Section. Any such teacher neglecting or refusing to enforce I MANirOHA I'UHMC HEALTH ACT. 193 such provinions slmll Ik? lialiU' lo a t'mo of not Ii'sh than ten dollar^, nor inoro tliiui lifty tlollars, and in cuso ol" beiiij; twico coiivicttHl umK'i- tljis Soi'tion, shall not \n> allowml to ciontinuo to Icat'li in any public Huljoitl. Any Health Olficor may ontor any piildic school and oxuinino any porson found tiioi-oin, for tho purp )so of ascertaining if tho pi'ovisions of this Section have hoon complied with. li{ I. In <'ascof any locality beirj;^ visited with, or thrcatenc I by, an opidotnic of Small-|Jox, the Lioutenunt-tJovernorin-C'Ouncil may require the vaccination of all or dm/ persons enteriiuj tlu; Province, and of all pei-sons in the district who may not be suflicicntly pro- tected by previous vaccination, and may frame sU( h rules may bo necessary to carry out a thorough and systematic vaccinaticn, and to provide for tho vaccination of indigent persons. And a" such rules shall have tho same force and etVect as if they had r to have his childicu, r the children in his charge, vaccinated iii acoord- anco with the provisions of such rules, shall be liable to u tine of not less than tive dollars, nor more than twenty-five dollars. 13fS. Tho Trustees, Governors, Directors, or other officers or poi'sons having at any time the conti-ol or management ot' any hos- pital or dispensary receiving aid from tho public funds of this Pro- vince, shall keep at all times in such hospital or dispensary an adoijuate supply of vaccine matter for the vaccination, by a legally qualified Medical practitioner attached to such hospital or dispensary, at the expense of the same, of all poor persons, and at their own expense, of all other persons who may attend at such hospital or dis- pensary for that purpose, during one day in every week ; the fee to bo chargetl for such vaccination not in any case to exceed twenty- tive centd, and to be used and applied for the use and bonetlt of tho hospital or dispensary. And such Trustees, (iovcrnors. Directors, or other officers or persons, shall cause to be transmitted to the Dopurt- raent, not later than tho thirtieth day of January in each year, a statement, certified by the pi'o{)er ollicers of such hospital or dispen- sary, shewing the number of persons who have applied for and received vaccination at their own expense, or at tho expense of tho hospital, and the amount and application of fees charged and received for vaccination during tho year previous to tho date of such return. ISO* No payment shall bo made of any sum of money granted by the Legislative Assembl}' to any hospital or dispensary, unless a certificate has been filed in tho department signed by a Medical Officer of such hospital or dispensary, to the etl'oct that there is 13 u WH 194 SANITARY LEGISLATION, actually on hand in such hospital oi- dispensary a supply of vaccine matter which is expected to \>o siiffieioiit lor the purposes aforesaid, from the date of sucii certiticate, or setting forth reasons and grounds in explanation of any deticiency in such supply to the satisfaction of the Minister, nor unless nor until a certificate, signed as aforesaid, to the etl'ect that at no time since the date of the then last certificate in this behalf, has the demand upon such hos))ital or dispensary for such matter for the purposes aforesaid, oxceetleil the supply thereof on hand in such hospital or dispens:;ry, or setting forth reasons and grounds in explanation of an}' deticiency of such supply, to the satis- faction of the Minister, has been tiled as aforesaid. lliT. No payment shall be made of any sum of moiie}' granted by the Legislative Assembly lo any hos])ital to which patients suf- fering with iSmall-pox aie admitted, unless a certiticate has been filed with the Department, signed by a Medical Officer of such hos- pital and concurred in by the Inspector, to the ott'ect that there is in such hospital a distinct and separate ward set apart I'or the exclusive accommodation of patients afflicted with Small-])0x. .1!{M. Anij person producing, or attemptiiKj to produce, by inoculation with variolous matter, or by wilful exposure to cariolous matter, or to any other article, matter, or thing impregnated with cariolous matter, or icH- fully by any other 7neans whatsoever the disease of Sniall-pox in any per- son ill this Province shall incur a penalty of not less than one hundred dollars, nor mure than five hundred dollars. If any person licensed to jiractise Physic, Surgery or Alidwifery in this Province is convicted under the provisions of this Section, the license of such person in that behalf shall thei-oby l)ecorae null and void and of nootfecl ; and such person shall, from and after the date of such conviction, be liable to the same penalty in the event ot his practising Physic, Surgery or Midwifery in Manitoba, as he would have been liable to for so doing if he had never been licensed to ])ractiso the s;ime ; but it shall be lawful for the Lieutenant-tJovornor, on the certiticate of the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Manitoba, at any time after the expiration of the imprisonment ot any such person so convicted, as aforesaid, again to license such person to practise Physic, Surgery, and Midwifery as aforesaid ; and thereupon and thereafter such per- son shall no longer be liable to any tine or penalty for so doing, unless his license shall have been first revoked according to law. i!{0. Any person who disobeys or resists any lawful order of the Minister, or of the Deputy Minister, or of any Health Officer, or MANITOBA PUBLIC HEALTH ACT. 195 Col logo or the CtOtl, 118 ui-gory, leli por- doing, law . obstructs an}' person acting under the authorit}', or employed in the execution of any, of the provisions of Sections 102 to 140 herein, or violates any regulations made and declared by the Lieutonant- Governor-in-Council under this Act, or neglects or refuses to comply with such regulations, or with the requirements of Sections 102 to 140 herein, in any manner whatsoever, shall be liable for every such offence, to a fine of not less than ten dollars, nor more than one hundred dollars, except in the case ofolfonces for wluch other tines are provided herein. 140. The expenses incurred by Health Officers in carrying out the provisions herein, and in the execution of, or in super int end in. Kvery penalty imposed by this Act and by any b3'-law, rule, order, or regulation made in pursuance thereof, may, with the costs of conviction, be levied by distress and sale of the goods and chattels of any ort'ondor ; and in default of payment of such penalty and costs, then by imprisonment of such otfcnder for any term not exceeding three calendai- months in ono of Her Majesty's gaols; and no war- rant of commitment upon a conviction under this Act shall be hold to bo invalid by reason of any defect or informality, if it be therein alleged that the offender has been convicted, and there be a good and valid conviction to sustain the same. E. L. No. 108, s. 8. PROVINCIAL LICENSING BODIES. 203 PART III. MEDICAL EDUCATION. i m PROVINCIAL LICENSINa BODIES. COLLEGE OF PIIYSICIANS & SCRGEONS OF ONTARIO. Officebs— 1839-90. President .T. G. Cranston, ]M.D Arnpiior, Out. Vice-President V. II. Moork, M.D Prockville, Ont. Treasurer W. T. Aikins, il.D Toronto, Ont. Registrar R. A. Pyne, M.D Toronto, Ont. ^coding THE COUNCIL. Tkrhitorial Ri:i'1!Esi;ntatives : .T. L. Bray, M.D., Cliatliam, Ont Western and St. Clair. J. A. MacArtihr, M.D., London, Ont Malaliide and Teeumseh. .T. Hen'ry, 31. D., Orangevillo, Ont Saujreon and Brool<. .T. A. Williams, M.D., Ingersoli, Ont Ooro and Tiiamos. D. L. PniLii', M.D., Brantford, Ont Erie and Nia^rara. J. Russell, M.D., Hamilton, Ont Burlin<.'ton and Home. J. H. Burns, M.B., Toronto, Ont Midland and York. R. B. Orr, M.B., Maple, Out King's and Queen's. A. RuiTAN, 3I.D., Napanee, Ont Newcastle and Trent. H. W. Day, M.D., Trenton, Ont Quinte and Cataraqui. J. G. Cranston, IM.D., Arnprior, Out Bathurst and Rideau. D. Bergin, M.D., Cornwall, Ont St. Lawrence and Eastern. 204 MEDICAL EDUCATION. CoLI-EGIATB ReI'RBSEXTATIVES : H. E. BucuAX, M.A., M.D., Toronto, Ont Univ. of Toronto. .7. W. RosKinaon, M.D., Haniilton, Ont " Victoria College V. II.MnoHK, M.D., lirodvville, Ont " CJiieon's Collefjio. W. T. lI.uiHis, M.l)., I'.ranlfonI, Ont " Trinity College. J. A. Grant, M.D., Ottawa, Ont " Ottawa. H. II. Wiiicin, jM.D., Toronto, Ont Toronto School of Medicine. ti 1- Ar T-> I'. » r\ I f Koval Collejre of I'livsicians K . 1-owLBR, M.D., Kingston, Ont | ,-^^^^ Snr^'irons, Kingston. W. B. Geikib, U.D., Toronto, Ont Trinity IMedical College. A. G. I'enwk K, M.D., London, Ont Western Univ., London. IIOMlKOrATHIC llKrRBSEXTATlVES : Geo. Looax, M.D Ottawa, Ont. G. Henderson, M.D Stratliroy, Ont. C. T. Cami'uell, ^LD London, Ont. Ei.iAS A'eunon, M.D Haniilton, Ont. G. E. Hu.sBAND, M.D Hamilton, Ont. Board oi' Examiners — 1888-89. Dr. r. GRASBrrr, Toronto Anatomy — Descriptive. T->„ n i„ 1'. 4. ) Tlieorv and Practice of ^ledicine and Dr. C. Irwin, Kingston | TheVaj^utics. General Pathology . f Midwifery, Operative and other than Dr. W. Birt, Paris ■< Operative, witli Puerjienal and In- ( fantilo Diseases. Dr. J. a • Grant, Jr., Ottawa Physiology and Histology. Dr. I. H. CA^■EK0N, Toronto { ^''If^ll^-^^.r'^^'''^ """^ ''^''^'' "'^'' Dr. J. AVisHART, London ^Medical and Surgical Anatomy. T^ r^ , rp i f Choniistry, Theoretical, Practical, Dr. G. AcnKsoN, 1 oronto | ^,,j Toxicology. Dr. a. ]McKav, Ingersoll Materia IMedica and Pharmacy. T-. /-, o T- n- „. f Medical .Jurisprudence and Sanitary Dii. C. S. Lluot, loronto | ^^.^^^^^^ ^ ■n, /-. rMr> m . f Assistaut Examiner to the Exa- Dr. C. 0'Rbii.lv, Toronto | ^^j^^,^ ^^ Surgery. _._,_. T-. 1 f Assistant Examiner to the Exa- Dr. E. Hooper, Kingston | ^^^-^^^^ ^^ Medicine and Pathology. Dr. L. Evans, Toronto Homeopathic Examiner. PROVINCIAL LICENWINO HODIES. 205 COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS AND SUKCEONS OF Qfl^BEC. Officers— 1889. President Dr. AV. H. H JSGSTON Vice-Presidents / ^^o^'- Dh. .1. J. Ross { — Montreal. i)ji. L. (Quebec. ,„ , |;^«''Hono.v .'".iMontreal ^^^rot&rie^ Idhf'w?!!."'''' «»el^«e- _ . I J-*"- i?- W. CAMI'UELL Itl .- Registrar Dk. L. LaRuh '^'■««^"'-«»- Dr. E. P. LAcnAPKLLK ""■ Montreal. Quebec. Montreal. Board op Govbrnoks. Oity of Quebec. Dr. a. G. Bhlleau, Dr. E. a. db St. Georges, M.P. Dr. L. LaRub. Dr. C. S. Parke. Dr. R. F. Rinfrkt, M.P.P. Dr. a. a. Watters. Dr. C. E. Lb.mieux, Senr. Dr. L. J. A. SiMARD. District of Quebec. Hon. Dr. T. Roiutaille. Dr. p. M. Guay, M.P. Dr. L. T. E. Rousseau. Dr. p. E. Graxdhois, M.P. Dr. a. a. Laferriere. Dr. L. H. Labrecxjue. District of Three Rivers. Hon. Dr. J. J. Ro.ss. Dr D. B. De.saui,niers. Dr. M. G. E. Badbau. Citij of Montreal. Dr. J. L. Lbprohox. Dr. T. a. RoDCiER. Dr. J. Perrigo. Dr. F. W. Campbell. Dr. a. Dagbnals. Dr. E. p. Lachai'ellb. Dr. R Craik. Dr. L. B. Durociier. Dh. W. H. Hixgston. District of Montreal. Dr. X. H. Ladouceur. Dr. J. B. Gibson. Dr. J. E. Tukcotte. Dr. T, ("HRisriK, Sen. I'R. a. LoNf.I'RE. Dr. L. D. Lakoxtaixe. Dr. ,T. a. DrciiEsxEAu. Dr. H. a. :\IiGXArLT. Hon. Dr. D. Mahcil. District of St. I'Yancis. Dr. F. ,r. ArsTix. Dr. F. Pare. Dr. T. LaRue. u 20G MEDICAL EDUCATION. BOAUI) 01' AhSK8HOH8. T 1 TT • -i ,r\ \^^\ / Dk. J. A. Garnkau. Laval University ^Qlleboc) [^ ^^ <. ^ , ^,,,,.,,,,^^ Victoria University -^ j),^ /^„/^»T / Hygienics. De. T. LaRub, Medical Jurisprudence. ^^^- ''' ^- ^J^'^ohon ^ chemistry. Board for Midwives. Dr. C. S. Parke. Dr. P. E. Grandbois. Dr. J. Perrigo. PEO VINCI AL MEDICAL BOARD, NEW BRUNSWICK. Officers of tub Uoard. President .1. Christie, M.D St. John. Treasurer I. W. Daniel, INI.D St. John. Registrar J. Z. Currib, M.D Fredericton. ^IbMBBRS Al'l'OINTED BY GOVERNMENT. T. C. Brown, M.D., Fredericton. A. C. Smith, M.D., St. John. H. C. Preston, M.D., StlJohn. J. Z. Currib, M.D., Fredericton. T. Walker, M.D., St. John. Members Apfointbd by N. B. Medical Society. J. Curistib, M.D., St. John. J. T. Stbevbs, M.D., St. John. J. W. Daniel, M.D., St. John. P. R. Moorb, M.D., Sackville. G. M. Duncan, M.D,, Bathurst Board of Examiners. J. CnnisTiB, M.D., St. John. P, R, Inches, M.D., St John. T. Walker, jM.D., St John. T. C. Brown, M.D., Fredericton. J. Z. Currib, M.D., Fredericton. G. E. Coulthard, M.D,, Fredericton. PROVINrtAL MCENSINQ UdDIEH. 207 TROVINCIAL- MKDICAL BOARD, NOVA SCOTIA. OKFIOBRH of Till) BOAKI). rresitlcnt A, (". Page, M.D Triiri). Troasuror 3.V- lii.AtK, M.D Halifax. liegistrar A. W. II. Lindsay, M. I ) Halifax . MkMUERH AiM'OISTKU IIY GOVBKNMKST. EnwARn Fauhki.i,, ^I.I)., Halifax. Hon. I). McN. Paiikkr, M.D., Hali- David H. MriR, ^I.I)., Truro. fax. "W. H. McDonald, M.D., Aiiti^'onisli. A. C. Pauk, M.D., Truro. Alex. D. MacGilia-arv, M.D., Sydney. N. E. McKay, M D., Halifax. Mbmbiji Ai'i'oiNTBD nv N. S. Medical Sociktv. r>. A. Cami'bkll, M.D., lalifax. Stioi'iikn Dodok, M.D., Halifax. .1. F. Black, M.D., Halifax. W. B. Mooue, M.D., Kentviile. Wm. McKay, M.D., Glace Bay, C. B. John McMillan, .M.D., Pictou. Board or Examiners. Dr. A. J. CowiH, Halifax, Medicine. Dr. W. S. Mum, Truro, Materia Dr. Edward Fakuell, Halifax, Sur- Medica. gery. Dr. (i. L. Sinclair, Dartmouth, Dr. A. 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LoinoN, M. A I'll y.sics. I. H. Cameron, M.B I'linciples of Surirery. 1). Clark. .M.D., Tor I'sycliolo^'y. Lect'ureks, Demonstrators and Instri-ctors. A P A.T,,r'.,,„w Tt A A! i> T^., f I'll vsiolofry, ,111(1 Douion - A. U, MCCAU.IIM, ii.A., iM.b., ior •< ', . »'»i:„. 1 ' ' ' (. stiiitor or llisiology. J. Fergison, M.A., M.U.Tor. ; L.R.C.l*., Edin Demonstrator ofAiiatomy T. :M,' i ojry. A. McPiiEDRAN, ;\I. B Clinical Medicine. (i. R. ]McDoNA(ai. M.D., Tor- ; L.R.C.P., Lond Laryii'.'olo^' A Rhiuology W. .1. LoL-DoN, B.A l'racti(;al Physics. r. i> A TM 7^ ' ^laleria Medica and 0. li AvisoN, ^I.D -, p,,;,rniacy. I ,. i> « AT i\ T i> r- T> I 1 ' I'atliolo^v and I'atho- .1. Cavex, L.A., M.l)., L,R.C.r., I.ond .^ lo^ncaT"llistoloonio,istrators AX- i> <' -M ij 1 i> /< I) 1 ' 1 01 Anatomy. \\. I'. I AVEN, M.B., L.K.C.r., I.ond I •' (1. A. Eeke.M.B., L.R.C.P., I.ond. ; M.R.C.S., En'_'. I WESTFJiN INIVERSITY (LONDON.) Faciltv oe Medk ine. II. Aknott, M.B., Dean of the Faculty Clinical Medicine. I ir -c. . „„ Tj A AT \s Ai i>(^';. '^^^'^^^'''^^ ^'"^ W. J. MrrcuBLL, M.D Demonstrator of Anatomy H. A. McCallum, M.D Assistant on I'liysiolo^ry. H. Meek, M.I) | ^^;|!;''"'*'^ ^/.«^''^''^ '"^^^ ' I Ihcrapentics. John Dkakness IJotanv and Zoolot.'y. WOMEX'S MEDICAL COLLEGE, KINGSTON. pACrLTY. :M. Lavell, ;M.D., President Hon. M. Sullivan, M.D { Principles and Practice of ' (. burjzory. A a n. .,.^« AfT-i (Materia iledica, Thera- A. fc. Olin BR, JI.D I j,^^^jj^,g ^^^^j pi.^^rmaey. T. M. Fenwick. M. I ) { Tl eory and Practice of l -Medicine. D. PiiELAN, :\I. A., :M.D Physiology & Histology. ^tvtt,c \ V \T„r',. ..,.,, .,. AT n f Ulistetrics and Diseasis of (Mrs.) a. McGilluka^, M.D | Women and Cluldren. W. G. Anglin, M.D., M.R.C.S.E., Eng { -^^^''^^^'^y. . fA'Scriptivo ' ' > o ^ .^,1 jjurgical. (Mrs.) E. Smith-Siiorit, M.D { ^^'''^'f^i Jurisprndence ^ ' ' i and Sanitary Science. T. K. Durris, M.D Clinical Snrgery. C. A. Irwin, M.D Clinical ^ledicine. W. L. CiooDWiN, P>.Sc., Loud ; D.Sc, Edin Chemistry. Rev. J. Powi.ER, yi.A I'.olany. Dr. Marion Livinoston Demonstrator of Aiuitom v. WOMEN'S MEDICAL COLLKGE, TORONTO. Teaching Faculty. R. B. Nevitt, B.A., INI.D., Dean of Faculty Clinical Snrgery. J. T. Duncan, M.B., M.D., CM Anatomy. A R Pyni.1 AIB Tor f Chemistry, Theoretical A. K. 1 ^ nk, M.li., ior j ,^|^^j I'ractical. ( Diseases of Children, A. S. GuLLKN, M.D., CM •{ Assistant Lecturer on 1. Medicine. TEACIima BODIES. 213 J. F. W. Ross, M.D., CM., L.R C.P., Loiul Gynipcolotry. A.T. Carsox, M.l). and L.M., Ediii. ; M.H.CS., I ,,. , .^ Ensr. ; L.A.ir., Dub | Mi.hvifory. T. S. CovERNTo.v. M.D., L.R.C.P, Ediii Sanitary Soionco. D. J.G. Wj.sn.UiT,R.A.,M.D.,C.3[., L.R.C.P. Lond f Opl't'i'^l'iiolorry, Otoloirv, Secretarij ' _ _ 'M RiHnolo),'y auil Luryn- (. j,'olo<;y. T. F. McMahon, ilR.. Tor. ; .^[.D., CM., Trin I'liysiolo-y. N. A. I'owKLL, :\r.l)., CM., Trin. ; M.D., Bellcvue. i ■'^^^^- T^eoturor on Prac- l tice of Surji'ery. G. II. CvRvinn, B.A., B.80 , M.D., CM.. "In,, Curator of Mim urn }'- atnolouMcai Histoloiry. G. B. Smith, M.B , Tor. ; M.D., CM., Vict i Materia Medina, Pliar- 1 macy andBotanv. Alicb McLavmilin, M.D., CM Demon.strator ofAnatoniy J. McCallim, B.A., :\I.I)., CM., L.S.A., Lond. . . . i Principles and Practice "I ol Medicine. G. AcnE.sox, :\I. A., :M.D., 'I or / Physical Diagnosis and I Zoology. W. B. Tn.sTLK, M. 1)., L.R.CP.. Lond Normal Histology. G. S. Clkl.vnd, M.B., Tor Asst. on Anatomy. A. B. ATiiBniox, M.D., Ilarv. ; L.R.C.P. c^c S., Ed. . .Principles of Surgery. B. E. MCKEX.K, B.A., M.D l''tS^\na'''iS: I graphical Anatomy. R. S. TviinioLL, .M.B., Tor.; L.R.CP., Lond Medical .Jurisprudence. L. M. SwKETMAN, ISLD, Tor.; .AI.D., CM., Met. ...Therapeutics. ^^'- {?V-^''*t'"'''',' ^•'^' '^°'- '^^•^' ^-■^^■' 'i'rin.-l„, . , I'.CS, Lond ; |loxicology. iJL 214 MEDICAL EDUCATION. QUEBEC. Mc(iILL UXIVKK.SITY, MO^sTEKAL. Faci'ltv of Mk.dicini:. Sir W. Dawson, C.M.G., LI..D., F.R.S., Principal. . Natural History. R. CnAiK, M.D., Dean of Taculty Hygiene unci Public Health EMKIinrS PltOIKSKOl!!!. W. WiiKMiT, M.n Materia Mclioa. D. C. M acCalli M, M.D Midwifery. Pkoi'kssohh. G. E. Fknw k k, 3M.D Surjiory. G. P. GiRDWoou, M.D Chemistry. G. Ross, j\r. A., M.D :M(dicine. T. G. iioDDicK, M.I) Clinical Sarirerv. W. Gardner, M.D Gynifcoioj.'y. F. J. SirKi'iiiciin, M.D., Librarlsyi Anatomy. F. Bru.Ki!, M.D Ophthalmology and Otology .T. Stewart, U.l)., EajiMvar f Pharmacology and Thera- ' ' '' \. pentics. r. -vi- .- TMi, J Medical .lurisprudenco, and G. A\ n-KiNs. M.I) I Lecturer on Histology. D. P. Penjiai.low, B.Sc Botany. K. L. Macdonnki.l, B.A., M.D Clinical IMedicine. T. W. Mills, M.A., M.D Physiology. 1 !• /'....,„ AT i> ) Mi. Blackader, B.A., M.D Diseases of Children. G. .loiiN.sTON, M.D Demonstrator of Pathology. .) . Bell, M. 1 ) Asst. in Clinical Surgery. T. J. Alloway, M.D Gynu'cology. F. G. FiNLEV, M.D.,H.S. BiRKErr, M.D | Assistant Demonstrators of TEACUINli UOUIES. 215 UNIVEIJSITV OF BISHOP'S COLLKGK, MONT.REAL. 1'acllt^ or .Medicine. J. B. Eim-Aitns, I'h.l)., I).('.L i Knieiitiis rrofp.ssdr of Pnic- , _ "I ticiil Choniistn'. J. Pkrrigo, A.m., M.n., CM., M.Pv.S.C, En- Sur-ery. J. 15. :\IcCoNNi;i.i., M.A., :\I.D., CM / PatlioloL'v and Practical , ,, "\ lli.stolo-v. U K Akmstkon,,, cm., M.D Operative Surjrery. A. L. Smith, B.A., M.D., M.H.CK, En;;- (ivnacolo.^v. H. L. Rkddv, P..A., .M.D.,LR.CS.E., L.U.CP.,1 ," Lend M )ustetri('.s. J. T. DoxAi.1,, M.A., E.C.S. :";;;;;:;;::;;;:;..(. ,,e„,i3,,,, A. Pkoidi OCT, -M.D., C^l J OplitlialiMoIo-y, Otology & ^. ,„ ' l l.arvii<'oloL'v. G. T. Koss. M.D., CM., Naj;.^trar Pl.y.siol,„.v ' ' D. I). GMncKTV CM , M.D M.Hli.ul Jurisprudence. J. Bemkosk, 1. .CS p,,,,i,,^,, , .,„„,),,„,,. A. P. Sco'iT, C:M., .M.l )., L.P.C.P., Lohd \natoiny. P. M. II. Spendi.ove, C:M., M.D J -^^ateria Modiea luid Tliera- I peutics. •• R. ENc;i.ANn, CM.. M.D Di-seascs of Children. •'• W- •l-uic, CM., M.D i-otany. R. Ca>i,.uei.i., CM., M.D De.nonstratr.r of Anatomy. LAVAL UXIVKESITV, MON'l'REAL. 1'"a([i.t\ 01- ^Iedkink. .1. R ROTTOT, M., .., n. an of tl. FacuUy | '"Sci,;;:'' a.^'Snicaf E. P. L.uiiAPKi.i.ic, M.D.. .SVf/vtocy j tieneral Patiiolo>ry and ' ' ' " ( Pliv.sioliiL'v. A. LAjrAKcui- M.D IVscHpti ve ^Vnaton. v. A. G. A. RK-Ai,n, M. 1) Materia Medica. " .V. Da.iknais, M.D Toxicolo^v. ■'• ■''■ '-^'^^^'i^^:, ^i.J> Ciniral Medicin... -V. T. P.nos.^EAr, :M.D /Suriivry and ( linical Sur- I ii-ery. N. Fai-ai!!), M.D J ' linical Sur^fery and ( 'iiem- T^ „ I i.strv. E. LEUTnELor, M.D |.,,^,ti,.^^, A„utomv. '^^ Laciiapeu.e, M.D llv.'icne HE. Desuos.kks, M.D Tuxicolo^ry. >S. Dl-val, M.D / Disea.scs of ( 'liihircn, IT, ,,, I I>()tany. A. BRonECR, M.D Ilistoloov. A. A . EoLciiEK, M.D Ophtl.aimology and Otology A. JOYAL, M.D 21(J MEDICAL EDUCATION. LAVAL UMIVKESrr^, QUHBF.C. I'Acri.TY 01' Mhdicine. f. E. JjEMiinx, .M.l»., Ihdii tif ihf Fitntlli/ \iiiitoniyi^('liiiioalSur).'ory J. C. T.U'iii: I 'hy8iolo<.'y. , y . ^ ,, ,, ( (u'lieral riitliolii;.'y. ()lolu<;v L.J. A. S.M.vK,), M.I. -^ an.l Ouhlhahm.lo-y. "" fTlioory and I'lactico of C. Vkihib, M.D < ]\I(Mii<'iiu' and Clinical [ Medicine. I r- , TviTv f Surtrorv and Clinical Siir- L. C .vra.i.iici!, ^]^) I ^,^j.^.; » ,•.,.,,, ,, ,, f , f Toxicolo^'v and Clinical A . \ au,..:k, M.I)., bmrtura | T.,x icdojzy. TM , . ,r T-. f I'ractical Anatomy and M. .1. Ahkrn.M.D { Clinical S.n-ery. • r. \Vki.i.h, :\I.I) INIateria Medica. E. TiKcoT, :\I. I ) Hi>t( .lo-y. M. I). 15i;oriir, M.D I ly<:ieno. .1. F. X. Lavoih, ;M.1) Medical .hirisprudonce. :n'c)ya soo^iiA. HALT I' AX MKJJICAL COLLEGE. Faculty. 4 ,, ,1 ,r ,v T iicc Ti- f Emi^ritns Professorof Medi- Wm. B.Slaytek, M.1).,]\LK.C.S. E; L.R.C.P.Lon. .Gynecology. E. Fahhei.i., ]\I.D Sniixory i^ Clinical Surgery. .1. SoMEKS, Md) Medicine. J. F. Black, M.D Surgery & Clinical Surgery. r I <,^-r„ ,,,,. Af r» n ( XerYOUs Disease.? and In- O. L. SiN-CLAiK, M.D., Dean | sanity. D. A. CAMcn,cLL, M.D.C.M. Dal { ^''Sipe^lcf "^' A. W. II. Lindsay,!?. A., M.B.C..^L Edin.Scrr^'^ar//. Anatomy. A. MoKKow, ?tI.15.C.l\L Edin Pliysiology. F. W. Goodwin-, IM.D.C.M. Hal Materia Medica. AT w r'.M.nv M n 1'.,!,. v V J Gl)stetrics and Diseases of M.H.CiKin.Md). Uin.^.\ I Children. Lecturers, Etc. S. Dodge, M.D | Ophthalmology, Otology and ' t Laryngology- G. C. Jones, M.K.C.S. Eng \ Demonstrator of Anatomy ; ' " / Histology. M- CnisiioLM, M.D.C.]\I Clinical Medicine. ¥. H. Bell, B.A Medical .hirisi)rudonce. George Lawson, Ph. D., Etc Chemistry and Botany. TEACllINd BODIES. 217 DALirorsiK COLLKCK. HALIFAX. I'acii.ty (ii- Mi:niciNi;. TlIK PRE'-IDKNT, ((.»• nljicifi) G. Law-son-...., Ph.D., F.H.S.C ('lKMni>lry. .T. SoMBUs, MA) riiysioldL'y and llistolotry. G. L. SiNCLAiK, .M.I> \iKitoiiiy. D. A. rAMPiini.L. M.D.C.M ' '"^Jiiif'in Medial and Tliera- i IK'.iitics. A. W. II. J.iNDSAv, B.A., M.I'..('..M., K.iin Anatdniy. .1. V. Sti:\vai;t, M.I'.., L.M., Edin Sur;_'ery. G. ( '. Pacio, .M.D., llaiv Midicine. W. B. .' iinns. (jovkrn.mknt hhant. S2l',832.44. TIk! first ^;top taken towards the toiiiulatioii ot'a General Hospital in Toronto, was the aj^propriation liy Onler-in-douncii, in 1S17, of o'.'I) acres in ditl'erent jtarts of the old town of York. To this was added the sum of d.OOt). given liy the "Loyal and Patriotic Society," an organization formed at the close of the war of 1812-14 ; and in ISII) the first hosjjital was Imilt hy John luvart on the block now lioundcd hy King, John, Peter and Adelaide Sti'cets, at a cost of l"), (100. Tt was not used as an hospital until 1S29, the Gov- ernment having laiccn possession of it in 1S24 on the destruction of liiooid i'ai'liament IJuildings. In 1S54 the pre.sent site was selected, and work was hegun on the hospital as it now stands, 3Ir. SV. ilay being the architect. Tlui Hospital Trust was incorpoi'ated in 1847. The Lying-in Ilos|)ilal, containing thirtj'-ono beds, was added in 1878. A " Nurses' ilonic'' for the pupils of the Training School, with a caj)acity fnr titty nurses, has also been erected. An isolated "Pavilion' for abdominal scctioiis, containing eleven beds, with special operating room and sanitary appliances, has also been erected. A conservatory (a special donation) was recently put uji, and a large laumlry, fumigating room and ilisinfectiiig tubs arc now in full operation. \ /lo^t morfon room is also attat'hed to the hospital, at well as an operating theati'C, with a total capacity of UUO seats. The Eye and Ear Inlirnuu-y on the east side of the (ieneral Hospi- tal contains thirty-nine beds for ])atients. 5154 medical students rcgistei'ed at the hospital for the session of 1888-9. The iJoAHD 01'' Tristees consists of five members, of whom three are appointed by the Ontario (iovernn)eut, one by suLscribera of $20 HOSPITALS, ASYMIM.S. KTC il9 or over, the Hltli being tho Maynv of (1,^ oily. These api-ointnu-iits are made annually— the l!..ard for the jnr-ent year, 1SS:>, Ijeiug composed as follows : — :Mi!. W. S. Lki:, Chuirmau. y\n. ]>. a. O'Si i.mvan. Mis. CJ. Ciooi)i:iinA.\r. M„. ,|. ]^. |;,„mkii;. His Wniisiiip Mamu; Ci.akkk. The Medical and Surgical Staff is appointed annually, the mem- bers entering on Iheir duties on Isl July of ea(di yeai'. Vnv the present year it is (•on>titiiled as follows :— Dr. J. RicirARnsox. I'K. W. T. AlKlNS. Dr. V. Le :\I. ( iRASETT. Du. J. Macfari.ank. Dr. J. Camkrun. Dr. J. W. JIacdonam). Dl:. II. li. \V|;iOHl. IM;. .1. 'l'iH)i!i.ui;\. <\iiistiltiiiii SIdiJ'. Dr. J. Cassiuy. Dr. W. n. CciKii:. Dr. N. I'.CTiiiNK. AcliiKj Slii[r. Dr. ('. Sni:Ai;n. Dr. .1. Davlsox. Di;. V. W. SiitAN,,!.;. Dif. II. C. l!i laarr. Di:. L. Teski;y. I»i;. .(. E. (IKAUAM. Dr. a, Mui'Hi;i>RA.\. Dr. K. r.. Ni;vMT. Bunimdc Ltjiinj-in Hospital. Dk,s. Rl's.seli, Temii.k, Ochkx,, 1;ii;ns and A. U. Wiiiom. I'utlLOlOfJlHK. Dr. W. II. ];, Anvix.s. Dr. G. a. I'iNCHAM. Larinii/ologij and Ixhinolorjij. Dr. G. J;. 3I( DoNAdH. Outdoor I'at'unt Stall'. Drs. T. Covkrntun, 1!o.s.k, Uainks, I'ehciis and Hpicncer. Eijc tiiid Ear liifiriihivij. Dr.s. Rkeve, Ryei:son, Di rmiam. Dentist- G. y. (Aksai;. Medical Svpcrhiti ndent. Cii a j: L E s ' R e 1 1. L Y , M . D . ^"fmmtgi 220 MEDICAr, \PPOINTMK\T8 IN In addition to tlic l'oi'ei;oiiig ro^'iilar >i.atV, tiioiv uro appointiMl annually IVoni tiio two Scdioois of Medicine in Toronto six i>[odic;d a<>islimls. their term.-: IjoninniiiL!,' on tlie 1st ^lay of each year. 'riio Executive >Staf is compoHed of — CnAUi.K.s O'Hkii.i /, Md > Medical Superintendent. A. r. Mii,i,KU, v!s(i Secretary. Mias IM. A. Smvui.v i.ady Suiierintciidoiit. .1. WiuouT Stcwani. A. 1,i;i'Im:h Kniiineer. In connection with tliis cxcollentinstitution tlioi'c was cstal)li.siicd in 1H81 a Trainmg Schnol fur Nurses, containin.^- now forty-soven pupils. JIOSPJTAL FOE SICK CHILDREN, TORONTO. Onn.vNi/Ei) 1S7;"). Foi- the relief of children as out-patients, from birth to the ago of fourteen years ; and for tiie reception of children as in-])atient8 from the age of two yoai'S n]i to fourteen years. Prefidcnl Mr.s. McMastim:. Seen tar I/. Mrs. R. Donald, jun. 'IVedKvtrr- Miss ]\[aria Bcciiax. Consulting. I)K. K. r. Ogde.v. Dk. W. T. AlKlNS- Dk. H. H. WiuGirr. Di;. J. E. (Jraham. Rr. J. TlIOltlJURN. Dr. Geokge W'Ricirr. Medical Stait. Atteniling. Dr. Nkvitt, Dr. F. W, Ross. Dk. Maciiell. Dr. Cameron. Dr. ■\h'l'lIEI)KAN. Ophthalmic. Dr. Reeve. Dr. Rverson. In connection with this excellent and pi'osperous institution there is a convalescent branch erected on the Island called The Lakeside Home, where the patients are sent to benetit during convalescence by the fresh air off the lake. nnsriTArs, asvmms. ktc. 221 ST. .1011 N'S irOSPITAFi, TORONTO. CAl'ArilY .'ill IIKDS. This is n jii'lvMlc Hospital, niatiiiii-cil and coikIiicIo'I oiitiroly liy the Sistct'H of St. .Iiiliii tlio l>iviiio, a ( 'Iniicli ol' l-lnuliiiid Sisterhood, lUul is intondoil solely lor llu- tii'alincnl of the diseases of'woiurn. Vi.fitor — 'I'm; l-oiin I'.imioi- nr 'Iohonto- Consulllvi/ Stdji'. Avliiiij Sldjl', ]>i;. .1. II. I'.iKNs. Dli. U. UfiDI.N Dli. A. .1. .IdllNSnN. Di:. ,1. A. Tkmi'i.i:. Dm. II. '!'. .Ma(iii:ii,. I)k. .1. II. (.'a.mkkox, l)i;. A. |).\vii).'. O'Bi 11 JN. HOSPITAL FOR SICK CHILDEHN, OTTAWA. Organized in 1S86 under ihe auspires of the Ottawa branch of the Mini&terinij C/uldrms Jxcvjue. This Institution began its existence a;, a Convalescent Home, in memory of its tiist President — Annie Lewis — late wiib of the present Bishop of Ontario, and to its gradual development is Ottawa indebted for tlie establishment of a child's hospital. Its usofuhiess has been marked in two ways, viz., \)y ])i'oviding a curative institu- tion for sick and ailing children, under the charge of a responsible and trained matron, and also by providing in Ottawa a constant supply of ti'ained nurses whose value to outside patients and to the profession in Ottawa cannot be ovei'-estimated. Patroness — Her Kxcellencj' The Lady Stanle}' of Pieston. I'nsidinl .M us. W. A. Allan. 1st Mce-Pn.fidcvl M Rs. Gkant I'owiolu 2nd Vicc-Prmdent Mi:s. W. L. Maklkk. Hon. Srcntarn M iss Gokdi in- Treasurer Mkh. Gi:o. IUrn. Medical Staff. ConMdtnnt—fiui Jami;s Grant, K.C.jM.G., :M.1)., F.R.C.S. Attending Stuff ■ H. P. Wright, M.D. H. 1'.. Small, M.I). R. W. IVnvKLL, M.D. W. K. ]!kll, M.P. A. HoRs.' , M.D. C. J. H. CiiiPMAN, M.D. J. A. Grant, Jun., M.D. A. F. KoiiKRg, M.D. Matron— 'MifH McCoemack. I ' r 224 MEDICAL APPOINTMENTS IN HOUSE OF MKKCY LYING-IN HOSriTAL, OTTAWA. CAPACITY, 20 BEDS. GOVERNMENT GRANT, $1,914.82. This Hospital was opened in May, 1819, at the instigation (jf Archbishop Dnliamol, by les Soeurs de Mesericorde de Montreal, and is administered by the Sistei's. Consvlling Staf. Dr. H. Hill. Dr. H. p. Wright. Attending Slajf'. Dn. F. X. Valade. Dr. a. Trudel. KINGSTON Gl':NEIiAL JIOSPII'AL. CAPACITY, 100 BEDS. GOVERNMENT GRANT, $4,318.95. Medical Supcrinkn-^.ent E. Hoopkr, M.D. Jlovnf Surgeon A. Gaxdier. Surgeons. Drs. Fhnwick, Dui'Uis, Olivkr, Irwin and Connell. Matron — Miss M. Maoiillan — with nine Nurses. HOTEL DIEU HOSPITAL, IvINGSTlN. CAPACITY, 35 BEDS. GOVERNMENT GRANT, $2,251.22. This Hospital is presided over by Sister Margaret Doran, who appoints the Sisters (thirty-two in number) to tlie different offices. It contains two wards and tlireo jjrivate rooms. Two tloctors attend regularly. The duties of Secretary are peribrmed by Sister Walsh. LONDON GENEEAL HOSPITAL. CAPACITY, 70 BEDS. GOVERNMENT GRANT, $4,918.57. This Institution is conducted under by laws tletining the duties and powers of the Medical Superintendent and other officers con- HOSPITALS, ASYLUMS, ETC. 225 nected with it. These by-hiws also contain rules to be observed by the patients, and conditions under which visitors are admitted. H. A. Going, M.R.C.S.I. V. A. Brown, M.R.C.S.E. J. M. FuASEn, B.A., M.D., M.R.C.S.E. Medical Board. Consultants. J. R. Fi.ocK, M.I). W. WOODKLFK, M.D. C. T. Campukm,, M.D. W. A. WALTdir, M.D., CM. J- NivBX, M.B., L.R.C.S.I. D. McArthur, B.A., M.D. J- H. Gardixbr, M.B. H. ARxorr, M.B. Active Stdf. J. WisiiART. M.D., CM., F.R.C.S.E. W. J. iMlTCIIEI.L, M.D. C E .Takvis, ]\I.D., cm., M.Cr.S.O., Homn'oputhic. D. Cm!o.\, .Al.C.r.S.O., Homaopatbic. Mis.s Slsanxa Car.son, M.D. Medical Svperintendcnt-J. D. Bam-oir, M.D., L.R.Cl'., L.CS., Edin. Assistant House Surgeon—li. II. Honnki;. Ladi, »uperintendent-Mi,s Duncan. Matrou-Mr.,. Stanley. There is also a Training School for ]\\,rscs attached to this Hos- ■p.tal; the course is for two years, an agreement to remain for which time is required from ladies wi.shing to join. Xone' are i-oceived who are under twenly, or over thirt3--f,ve. yeaisof age; and iv set of printed rules is published for their guidance, and the general government of the school. riUELPir (II'NKRAL HOSPITAL. CAPACITY, 56 BEDS. GOVERNMENT .RANT, $3,048.42. JIlDICAI, StAFI-. Dr. G. S Herod. Dr. E. W. McCfriRB. Dr. W. B. Cowan. Dr. T. a. Keating. Dr. H. Howitt. Dr. D. NixAN. Dr. a. :McKinnon. Dk. R. OinoN. Dr. W. B. Kennedy. Dr. J, H, Kennedy. Dr. ,I. Lindsay. Dr. W. O. Stewart. 15 Lady Superintendent-Uiss Eastwood, with ten Xurses. 226 MEDICAL APPOINTMENTS IN ST. JOSEPH'S HOSPITAL, GUELPH. CAPACITT, 29 BEDS. OOVERNMENT (iUANT, $2,323.54. MionrcAL Staff. G. S. IIkeod, M.D. L. Brock, ]\I.D. T. A. Kkating, M.D. II. IIOWITT, M.D. I). XUNAN, M.I). A. McKiNNox, M.D. N. L. McPlIATTER, M.D. F. OuTON, M.D. And any Uconsed Mc'litn" pracUtionev of the city is allowed to send patients to the Iloispif.nl and attend them. The management of this il.•^ Itution is enti-ustcd to a Board of Trustees and the Sisters in charge. ST. EOCH'S HOSPITAL, GUELPII. CAPACITY, 9 BEDS. This is a small frame building for the accommodation of cases of contagious diseases. ST. CATHARINES' GENERAL AND MARINE HOSPITAL. CAPACITY, 33 BEDS. OOVEIINMENT fJIlANT, 81,940. 4T. This Hospital is composed of a Society designated as above, under the management of five Trustees, a Secretary and a Treasure]'. These Trustees arc elected annuall}-, two of them retiring at the end of each yeai-, but being eligible for re-election. Tiiey appoint each year a Medical Superintendent whose services are required to be gratuitous. Patients may be attended b}'- any resident Physician under whose care they ma}' have l)cen. The rules and regulations are laid down in the by-laws of the Institution. The officers are as follows : President C"a vt. .1 . Norius. Manager IMrs. W- II. McCt.iVE- Treasurer SnrauFF T. C. Dawson. Secretary T. Kkyes, Esq. Medical Superintendent. . .V. S. Ciubunwood, ]M.D. HOSPITALS, ASYLUMS. ETC. oo 2t THE JOHN H. STRATFOED HOSPITAL, BRANTFORD. CAl'ACITY, 35 BEDS. GOVERNMENT GRANT, $2,310.81. This Hospital was erected at the solo cx])ense of .John II. Strat- ford, Esq., of Brantforcl, and presented by him to the city on 10th Febi'uary, 1885. The conditions wnitained in tiie deed of gift stipuhite that it shall be a strictly nou-sectai'ian institution; that none of the property shall over be mortgaged or encumbered by any lien whatever, on pain of its leverting to the donor or his heirs; that the supervision of its affairs shall be entrusted io fire Governors, Mr. Stratlbrd himself being one for life, and no emolument being attached to these otlices; that the buildinirs ai'o to be kejit suffi- ciently insured. A yearly contribution of S400 was guaranteed by Mr. Stratford at the time of the opening of the Hospital, to be con- tinued for so long a time as he might elect. The Board of Governors choose their President and Vice-Presi- dent annually; each Governor in rotation is required to visit the Hospital at least twice every week Ibi- two weeks for the purpose of making examinations, hearing complaints, &c. The rules also define the duties of the '^Preasurer, Secrt'tary, Mati'on and others connected with the Hospital ; lay down regulations for the admis- sion of patients, appoint the times and conditions on which visitors are allowed in, and deal generally with the routine to be observed. Mkdicai. Stait. K. Kenwood, M.D. E. GiiUFix, M.D. .1. \V. DioiiY, :\I.D., L. Skcoko, M.O. I). L. Pnn>n>, :M.1). H. .1. Com:, M.D. W. T. Harris, M.D., W. E. Winskiil, M.U. A.J. IlKWvuon, ^[.f). R. TiioMrsoN, M.D. Okficers. Prandcnt I ■ Stratfoi'd, Esq. Vice-President 1 • AV. Diouv, M.D. Treasurer I. IIarlev, Esq. Secretary A. C Cux iiioRN, Esq. Matron MiSfl M. Graham. mm" 228 MEDICAL APPOINTMENTS IN BELLEVILLE HOSPITAL. CAPACITY, IT BEDS. GOVERNMENT ORANT, $1,005.18. Medical Staff- Dr. Aikbnh. Dr. Clinton. Dr. Tracy. Dr. Ross. Dr. MiHi'HY. Dr. Giuhon*. Dk; Wii.lson. Dr. Si-ragce. Dr. Ridley. Dn. Nash. Office-bearers. President Mrs. McLean. Vice-Presidents Mrs. Tanxahill, Mrs. Wm. J'onton, Mrs. Dunnett. Recording Secretary Mrs. R. .]. Bell. Corresponding Secretary Mrs. G. Hope. Treasurer Mrs. J. J. l^. Flint. Matron , Miss Linckb. :.[AT'\W.. ETs'ERAL HOSPITAL. CAPACITY, 12 BEDS. QOVJ^RNMENT GRANT, §1,231.20. This Hospital is in charge of the Groy Niirih. The Staff consists of Sister Youville, Superintendent, four Sisters and tive domestics, two male and three female. The Hospital is well situated on a hi,!.;h hill overlooking the Ottawa and 31attawa Elvers; is heated hy hot air, and is well ventilated. Attending Physician — Di;. II. D. Traser. Consulting Physician — Dr. McMurciiy. PEMBROKE GKNKRAL HOSPITAL. CAPACITY, 18 BEDS. GOVERNMENT CiRANT, $1,053.30. This Hospital has no organized Staff. ST. JOSEPH'S HOSPITAL, PORT APJEHUR. CAPACITY, 30 HEDS. GOVKRNMENT GRANT, $1,231.75. Mi'iDRAL Staff. Drs. J. A. McDoNBLL, T. S. Smellih, G. S. Beck, and W. F. Peters. These gentlemen give their services gratuitously in turn, and are allowed the privileges of the hospital for their own private patients. The institution is under the management of the Sisters of St. Joseph, and patients of all religious denominations are admitted. It is maintained by Government grant, grant from the town of Port Arthur, and some paying patients. HOSPITALS, ASYLUMS, ETC. 229 QUEBEC j.fi MONTREAL (IfiNERAL HOSPITAL This institution was founded in 1819, the pi-esent building having been opened in 1821. Tlirec wings have since been added, the " Eeid " and " Richardson " in 1832 and 1833, and the " Morland " in 187-1. The pi'esent building is now being raised a storey to pi-o- vide i-ooms for the nurses, and it is hoped that ore long a " training school " will bo formed in connection with the Hospital. Egbert Ckaik, M.D., CM. D. C. Mac;Callum, M.J)., CM. William "Weight, M.D., CM. RoBT. Godfrey, M.D., CM. Consulting Staff, Tiios. Simpson, M.D., CM. J. C Cameron, M.D., M.R.CP.I. G. P. GiUDwooD, M.D.,M.E.CS. Eng. Physicians. George Ross, A.M., M.D., CM. Wm. A. Molson. M.D, M.R.CS. Eng. George Wilkins, :M.D.. M.R.CS. Eng. Ruir. L. Macdonnell,B.A.,M.D.,CM. Surgeons. G. E. Fenwick, M.D., CM. Trs. J. Shepherd, M.D., M.R.CS. Eng. T. G. Roddick, M.D., CM. James Bell, M.D., CM, Assistant Physicians. A. D. Bl.-vckader, B.A., :\r.D., CM. F. W. Campbell, M.D., CM., L.R.CP. James Steavart, il.D., CJI. Assistant Surgeons. W. R. Sutherland, M.D., CM. Geo. Armstrong, M.D., CM T. J. Alloway, M.D., CM. Specialists. Frank Buller, M.D., M.R.CS., Oculist Gimrgh W. Major, B.A., M.D-, CM., and Aurist. Laryngologist. Wm. GAUDNEit,M.D.,C M.,Gynsecologi.st. Medical Superintendent. R. C KiRKPATuicK, B.A., .M.D., CM., L.R.C.S.E. Resident Medical Officers. G. G. Campbell, M.D., CM. Geo. a. Brown, M.D., CM. Wm. England, M.D., CM. Jas. McG. Potts, M.D., CM. Jno. S. Booth, M.D., CM. 230 MEDICAL APPOINTMENTS IN Apothecary. "William P. Watsox. Xon-Rksident Clinical Assistants. David Low. Huon JIcDonald. Lady .Sui'kkintendent. Miss Kimmkk. • Cl.ICIiK. Edward Russell. Stewakd. \V. R. Bates. HOTEL DIEU HOSPITAL, MONTEEAL. CAPACITY, .'500 BEDS. This institution dates back to l(i42, it having been founded in that year under the direction of the " Religieii^c Hospital ieres de St. Joseph." The Medical Statf is composed as follows : PlIYSICIANt,. Drs. L. D. Mignault. L. A. Demers, .1. B. Ciiaktrand. A. Poitevin. .(. A. Leislanc, J. N. Beavsoleil. Sl- KG EONS. Drs. W. H. Hinghton. J. A, S. Bkunelle. Eye Diseases. Dh. L. E. Des.iardiks. Nose, Ear and Throat Diseases. Dr. a. J. B. liOLLANI). Internes. Drs. Laurent and Masson. Dentist. Dr. Laurent. Secretary. Sr. Mailloux. WESTERN HOSPITAL, MONTREAL. CAPACITY, 50 BEDS. OlUcers. President J. Coristine. Ist Vice' President J. K. Ward. 2nd " " .L M. Kirk. Treasurer L H. Stearns. Gcn-Sicretary R. Read. Medical " J. Pi;rrigo, M.D. Consulting Staf. W. II. Kingston, M.D., L.R.C.P.E., D.C.L. T. SiMi'soN, M.D. nOSI'ITALS, ASVLl'MS, ETC. Attending Staff". F. W. CAMPnBLL,M.D., L.K.C.I'., Lon- J. C. Cameron, M.D., M.R.C.IM C. A. Wood, CM., M.D. 231 don A. L. Smith, M.D. J. Perhigo, M.D., M.R.C.!-!., Eng. G. E. AnMsiHoxc, M.D., C.^r. A. Proudfoot, cm., M.D., Oculist. E. II. Trentiouie, M.D., C-:\r. J. B. McCoxNiai,, :m.D., CM. ir. L. Rkddy, M.P., Accoucheur. House Surgeon— ^In. Laciilax. Matron- -^Miss O.swali). MAEINE HOSPITAL, QUEBEC. CAPACITr, 325 BEDS. GOVERNMENT QHANT, $15,000. Stafi'. 0. RoiiiTAii.LB, M.D., Chairman of Board of Trnstocs. C. S. Parkb, M.D., Trustee. P. Wells, M.D., Secretary of Board of Trustees and Treasurer of the Hospital, Vl.SITINd PlIVSIClAX.S. C. E. Lemieux, .M.D. N. E. Dxoxxe, JI.D. Re.sj DBXT Pil ysici a X. L. Catellier, :\I. D. Matrox. Sarah Mossmax. HorsE Piri'iL. E. PllOVBXt'AL, M.B. M :^Ew imvNs^vivK. ST. JOHN, N.B. GENERAL HOSPITAL. CAPACITr, 44 REDS. GOVERNJIKNT GRANT, $4,000. This Hospital is under the supervision ofa Board of Commissioners, who select their President, Vice-President, Treasurer and Secretaiy ; the latter not to belong to the Corporation. These Commissioners elect annually such number of Physicians and Surgeons as may be 232 MEDICAL APPOINTMENTS IN required ; they also appoint annually a Resident-Physician, who acts as Supei'inteiulent and Apothecary ; and at each regular meeting of tiie Board one of the Comniissionei's is appointed a Visiting-Com- miHsioner for the month. It is the duty of the Commissioners also, to examine into and act upon any complaints that may bo made against any of the Otliceis, Physicians and Surgeons. The By-Laws define at length the duties of the Treasurer. Secretary, Visiting, Commissioner, Consulting, and other Physicians and Sui-geons- Resident-Pliysician, and general staff of the Institution. They also contain clear and specitic rules to be observed by the patients. The following are the officers of the Institution: — G. A. Hamilton, M.D. B. Travees, M.D. J. D. AVniTB, IVl.D. J. Walkek, M.D. Physicians. L. C. Allison, M.D. J. ClIKISTIE, M.D. J. W. Daniel, M.D. CoNsiLTiNG Physicians. S. Z. Eaelb, M.D. Oculist and Aurist. M. F. Brucio, M.D. Secijetahy. T. F. Uaymom:.. Resident Physician and Si'I'erintendent. G. K. J. Crawiokd, :M.D. Matron. Mks. .7. HiaoiNS. MARINE HOSPITAL, ST. .JOHN, N.B. capacity, 40 BEDS. For the relief of sick and disabled seamen: Commissioner : .7. "Wii-iiAKT, Esq. Phydcian : J. Christie, M.D. Scc'y-Treas. : .1. H. HARD-iNfi, Esq. Steuard : W. A. Barnes. VICTORIA HOSPITAL, FREDERICTON, N.B. capacity, 26 BEDS. This Hospital was built as a Jubilee Institution in 188*7, through the efforts of Lady Tilley, and is under the charge of nine members, IIOSITTALS, ASTLUMS. ETC, !33 representing the vni-ious denominations in the city. TI)eso ai-e appointed in aocordanco with rules ])rintod for tlio government of the ilospital, and at present consist of ][on. A. (J. Hlair, Chairman; J. I). Ilayzon, Esq. (Mayoi'), Vice-Cliairman ; L. W. Johnson, Ks(i., Secretary; Lady Tilley, Troasurer; with Sir J. C. Allen, ]fon. A. F. Eandolph, J. A. ^^anwait, Ksq., ,1. T. Sharkey, Msq. and Mrs. Stoadman as members. JIlvDU'AI, Stai'k. CovauUing Plujsniciani*. T. C. r.itowN, M.D. (i. E. Cori.TiiAUD, M.D. J. Z. CinniE, M.D. G. IT. Com-HN, M.IX These latter (Visiting J'hysicians) attend tor terms of three months each, fjratis. Matron—Uiss TxciiiAHAM. As^t- J/((HOWN-, IM.l). r. J. Smckv, M.J). W. ('. CliOCKCT, M.D. MAEINE HOSPITAL, DOUGLASTOWN, N.B. CAPACITY, 30 BEDS. This Ilospital is situated in Northumberland County, and was established 5Y yeai-s ago, from which time until four years ago it was under the care of the late Di-. John Thomson. At his death, the present incumbent, J. Stafford Benson, M.R.C^.S.E., was appointed his successor. It is under the control of the Marine Department, which appoints a keeper at a stated salary. hoti:l dieu, Chatham, n.b. CAPACITY, 24 BEDS. This is a branch of the Hotel Dieu at 3[ontreal ; well situated, and contains a male and female ward, each accommodating 10 patients, also four private wards— the charges being $4 a week for private ward, and $2 a week in public ward, but the ])oor are admitted free. Medical Stall J. S. Benson, M.R.C.S.E. J. McDonald, M.T). J. B. Benson, M.D. 234 MKIUCAL Al'l'OINTMENTS IS VICTORIA (iKNERAL IIOSIMTAL, HALIFAX. CAPACITY 1ir,NALL and Robins. Analijfst and Micro.fcopiH — Dr. Lbemino. Matron — .Miss ( '. ^le'^yONALU. Secretary-Treasurer — 1>, 15alderstone, Esq, Dr. .1. Wauburton. Dk. .1. McLeod. Dr. I{. .Toiinson. Dr. .S. K. Jenkins. HOSPITALS, ASVM MS, ETC 235 WlNNll'KC (IKNKJiAL F[OSPITAL. CAPACITY, 107 HEI)9 (iOVEBN.MENT GRANT (DOMINION AND LocAL), 815.728.1^0. CITY OK WINMI'EO (IHANT. S.>,r)00. This Institution was incorponilcd b^' I'i'ovincial Act, which pro- vides for c|u:iiitic!iti()ns of olHcc-hoiders and others. Tho hydaws contain i:Nsox. Viititing riit/fiickms. Dks. Good, R. 15. Ferguson, Ulanciiaiu), A. 11. Fekcuson, r.MrtnsoN and .1. li. .loNES. Mulermty Wardu — Drs. C'hown nnd Gray. Midical Hvpmnhmliiil — Dr. E. 1'>. O'Kkii.i.v. licmhnt AmMaiit — Dit. ]{. .1. .Macdonki.l- Matron — Mrs. ('. iiuouN. EOYAL HOSriTAL. VICTOEfA. ERITISK COLrMBIA. CAPACITY, 30 BEDS. GOVERNMENT (iUANT, ^2,000. This Hospital, to which is attached a Convalescent Ilonie. appears from the annual report made by the Directors, to be i)i a very rtourishing condition. The Statf consists of one of the leading Physicians of the city as Visiting Surgeon and Physician ; one day and one night nurse, and a resident Steward. The rules require all patients, able to do so, to Jielp in attending tho patients wlio are not ■H 23G MEDICAL APPOINTMENTS IN able to lonk after themselves. Tho institution is under the manage- mcnt of a Board of l)ircctor8 composed as follows: President — J. Davies, E8(|. lion. Treasurer — W. H. ( iirni.ioY, Esq. Hon. Secretary — J. S. Yates, Esq. In connection with this institution there has recently been con- structed a J'rovincial Eoyal Jubilee llDspital, which will bo ready for occupation early in 1890, when a transfer of tho patients Avill be made into it from tho present building. EOYAL COLUMBIAN HOSPITAL, NEW WESTMINSTIOR, B.C. CAPACITY, 20 BEDS. GOVERNMENT GKANT, $;J,000. ]>oAiii) OK Directors. President — G. E. C'oRuori.D, Esq. Vice-President — ('. j\L jMcNauciitkn, Esq- Secretary-Treasurer — W. H. Kicary, Esq, Memhers. W. N. I'.oi.E, Esq., ]\I.P.P. J. W. Harvey, Esq. H. l.I.LIOTT, Esq. J. ( ASNINUUAM, Esq. Surgeon — E. J. Bentley, !\I.D. ST. MARY'S HOSPITAL, NEW WESTMINSTER, B.C. This Hospital is under the charge of six Sisters of Charity, also a Steward and a lady Nurse. JS^ote. — (The Medical Officer's name was not furnished.) DONALD HOSPITAL, BRITlSIt COLUMBIA. Medical Superintendent — Dr. Richardson- There were eighty-four jiatients treated in this Hospital during the year 1888. Its capacity was not furnished, nor tho amount ol (Tovornm(>nt grant. HOSPITALS, ASYLUMS, KTC. 23t lu:natic asylums. For Asylum purposes the Province of Ontario Is divided into cer- tain Districts, each presided ovei-, as it woi'C, by an Asylum ; and, under ordinary circumstances, all insane patients from Counties comprised in these J)istricts are lequired to bo sent to the Bistiict Asylum. In cases of emergency, though, or when no vacancy exists in the JMstrict Asylum, other arrangements are permitted to be made. The divisions arc as follows : — London A&ijlum District comi)rises the counties of Essex, Elgin, Kent, Lambton, Middlesex, Oxfoi'd, Huron, Perth, lirucc, Algoma District, and Mauitoulin islands. IlamHton Asylu7ii -D/s//v'c^— Wentworth, Lincoln, AVidland. llaldi- mand, Xorfolk, Erant, llalton, Wellington, AVaterloo, Simcoe, and Dutlerin. I'omUo Asylum District— Bmcc, Hastings, Xortbumberland and Durham, Ontario, Peterborough. Victoria, York, Peel, Grey, .Miis- koka and Parry Sound Districts. Kingston Asyhiiti D/sZ/vc/— Stormont, Dundas and Glcngariy, Prescott and Eussell, Leeds and Gi'enville. Penfrew, Lanai'lc, Carleton, Frontenac, Lennox and Addingtou, Prince i'ldward. and Nipissing District. TORONTO ASYLUM. I). Ci,.\!;ki-, :\[.D Medical Superintendent. H. E. BicMAx, :\r.]) Assistant " F. W. Cane, MD •• Physician. LONDON ASYLUM. R. M. BrcKic, M.D Medical .Superintendent. N. n. Bekmkh, M.I) Assistant J. RoiiiNsoN, M.I). 1st " l'liy.sician. J . M. FosTKii, M. 1 ) 2l\^\. " ' " KINGSTON ASYLUM. C K. Ci,.\UKK, M.D Medical Superintendent. T. Mii.i.MAx, M.D Assistant J. Simpson, M.D " Pliysioian. 238 MEDICAL APPOINTMENTS I.V HAMILTON ASYLUM. J. Rl'ssem., iM. D ^ledical Suporintendent. T. .T. W. Bi;r,nEss, M.D Assistant " J. W. Keynoi.ds, :M.D " riiysician. R. M. Fairciiild, M.D ASYLUM FOR IDIOTS. ORILLTA. A. H. Beaton, M.D Medical Superintendent. IIOMEWOOD EETEEAT, GUKLPII, ONT. 8. Letp, j\1.D Medical Superintendent. INSTITUTION FOR THE BLIND. BRAXTFORD, ONT. D. ^Iarcjiis, ]N;.D Medical Superintendent. DEAF AND DU:\IB INSTITUTI-; BI-ILLEVILLE, ONT. .T. r>. MuRi'iiY, -M.D ]\Iedical Superintendent. (iUEBKC LUNATIC ASVLUM (HEAUPORT). G. A. Lakie, M.D -I Proprietors A. E. Lam.kv, Ks<< P roprietors. (_'. A'lNcicLEi TE Warden. ST. JEAN DE DLEU ASYLUM, LON(iUE POINT!-:. U7id(r the Cltanje of (he ,Sii--tir!i of Providence, Rev. Sister Thei!ese Lady Superior. E. E. DiHii ET, ;\1.D ]Medii'al Superintendent, ST. FERDINAND ASYLUM FOR IDIOTS. Rev. Sisters oe ( 'hakitv Projirietors. Rev. Sister A Ncii;EE Lady Superior. ST. JOHN (N.B.) LUXATIC ASYLU.M. .L T. Steeves, M-l) ^Medical Superintendent. J. A, E. Stbeves, A.m., ^LD Assistant Pliysician. NOYA SCOTIA HOSPITAL FOR THE INSANE (HALIFAX). A. P. Reii), ]\I.D Medical Superintendent. G. L. Sinclair, M.D Assistant " HALIFAX CITY ASYLUM AND POOR HOUSE. Tnos. TuKNAMAN, M.D Medical Superintendent. PiCTOU COUNTY ASYLUM. Medical Superintendent. HOSPITALS, ASYLUMS, ETC. 239 ANTIGONISII COUNTY ASYLU.Ar. ]\Ieilical Suporinteiulent. PEINGE KDWARD ISLAND ASYLU.M. CJIARLOTTETOWN. E. S. Iti.ANCitAKi), 3I.D Me.liuil Siiperiiitoiuient. W. McPiiAii Superviser. SELKIRK ASYLU^r FOE THE INSANE. MANITOBA. D. YoiXG, :\l.I) -Medical Superiiiteiuloiit. BRITISH COLI'.MP.IA LUNATIC ASYLl .\I. NI-:W WEST.MINSTEIJ. R. J. r.ENTi.EY, M.I) Medical Superintendent. QUAEANTIXE STATIOKS. CROSSE ISLE. Medical Superintendent F. ^Iontizambeut, M.D., F.R.C.S., D.C.L. h^alary ."^l';! 0, with allnwaiiees. It appears from the last reportof tlie Medieal Snpei-intendcnt that during the year ISSS the miinber of ])atieiits admitted to the quar- antine hospital was tit'ty-two— two ol' whom died. In all cases where satisfactory ])roof' was not airoi'dee recovered, and the ve^.e]. af-er hein.u' detained for a ior,ni<.-h, for purposes ot disinfeelinu, was di-eliarired. LAZ.\ni:TT(). THACADIR. X.B. LiSpertnuj Pluj^iyian Du. A. C. SjiiTir. Salai'v, ,'^;:oo. TJiis institut; n\. havin^■ for i; "lijeel the eai'C of K'pers, is under the.ii-nidaneeofa reiio-,,,,,. sisie, hnod, the member. o( whi.d,. under the f.ev. Superioress Dnueei.are most devoted and assiduous in their •'ttentions to the unhappy patients. The fnspeetin- I'hv>ieian in his report, speak, in h,^, ,e,m-. of (!„. "l,.,„i^, inlluenee" exerte^tiary. :M. H. E. (i.MiHTjM.D Surgef-n. NEW HIUINSWICK. DOKCIIESTEll PENITENT' A.RY. K. MrrniKi.i., M.D Snrjioon. MANITOBA. STONY ]MOUNTAIN PICNITENTIARY. W. It. I). SiTnKUi.AND, M.l » Siuv'eon. EIUTISII COLUMBIA PKXITKNTIARY. W. A. IikW. Smith, ^NI.D Actinji Surgeon. CPLXTRAL PRISON, TORONTO. J. Massif. WarcU'ii. W. T. AiKiNs. M.D riiy.sician. iM. LnoAX liei>uty "Warden. R KFORMATORY, PE X I'lTA N (I C I SII I-IN V), ON T. T. McCuossoN Superiiiteiulent. K. II. Si KDMAN I k'puty Superintendent. P. H. Si'.iiis, INI.D Physician. r'AN'ADtAN MEIJICAL JOURNALS. L'43 TJIE CANADA r.AXrj.yr Tliis IHiblK-atioM was ori-iually is>u...| „„.!.,• (he „am,. „r the -Z>o»u«.o;i J/;./.v,/ ./..y.a/, but in AunM,.i, 1>7.), (ho Otic was <.han.^cd " .ts prosoMt one. the hito [)r. .I„hn Ful„.n of Toronto havm.. bou-hl outtheihen proprietor. Ho reniainea solo editor an.l l,us?- noss manager for upwards orsixteen year., a,;,l lo hi. .oul and alul- i^>' IS the proseni hii^h stan.iin- of the Lancet to l,o allribule 1 In 18>(. he was joined l.y Dr. J. L. Davison, now oditor, hu, conti'nued conduet tl,o journal up t<. his death in ^lay, ISST. In .lanuarv IShcS the present arra.i-enient was elleeiod. the Land havin- i,oJn' l-nWl by I,r>. J. L. I)avison and (^ SlK.ardJ.v wh.uu i, i^ published— with tiie tornier as editor anino.s,s 77//.' CAXADIAX PRACTITIOXER. TheCniuvUan Jonr.al of A/r.lirul ,^,..var. as this publication was ong.nally styled, was establi.^lu,! M January, ISTfJ, with J)r C Ogdon as editor and Dr. R Z.nunern.an as eorre^pondin:, editor Ihese two gentlemen in December, IS-o bccuiu' ,,,.,,,. . on-ultm^- edi- tors, wuh i)rs. A. U. Wrigh, and 1. II. C.n.eron as editors' An- other change was made on .lai.uary I.;, Is.s.j, tho name ha altei'od laviiiL^- been altered to Hs present one. 77,.. (\n„u/i,u> Pnirf,tin,„r, while Drs Ogdon and ;;inimerman re,ired lr,ni,ai,d Dr. II. 15. Xovitt joined the editorial stair. A rs. .1, !•:. liry.anl ct Co. of Tor- >lo. During this past year, this enterprising and we journal ha.s advanced to the statu.s of a ,-emi -monthlv. m onto managed 244 CANADtAN .MEDK.vr, .loURNALS. 77/ A' MONTREAL MEDICAL JOfliXAL. In ISi;,") tli(i ('(tiKuht Mcilii'iil J(t(ir>uU was oslahlislicd under the joint e(lii(>i>.|ii|i oT Di's. (i. I''. Fcnwiclc and F. W. Campliell. It conl imu'd to lie |iulili.-lied until IS7;!. when the name was ehan;j;od to the ('(tiKtild Mcilica' (Old Suf'/ical Joiinial, l)v. FenwicU I'eniainiiiti; as vole I'diloi', with lion. Dr. ParUoi' of Halifax, and Dr. Bayai'd (»t St. .lolin. N.]).. as coiMC.-^jiondini;' editoi'S. In I'^SO 1)|-, I'enwick reliied, and the niai;:i/.ine was continued hy Drs. (!eo. IJoss and W. A. .Molson. On the I'etii'enient of the last ntimed ffcntlcman in 1S8H .Di". T. (i. Ifoddiek hccanie associated with Dr. Ross in the edi- torial management, and in 18S(j Dr. ,1. Stewart was ailded to the st all as associate editor. In ISSS its name was changed to that hy whicdi it IS now known — the Mnutrcal Medical Jnurtuil. This jour- nal has :d\vavs hccn closely identilied with .Mc(iill I'niversity, from •whose teachers a majority of all tlio original W(jrU- |)ublished hy it It has alwavs been most liliiual in its tone and has bi )een obtained htrong in its advocac\- ot all that tends to turthcr the interests of tl le iirotes>ioi 1. ll now foi'uis an intere-ting and A'aliiable monthly volume of 8lii]) he had a>soeiatetl with him at various times. as as~isiaiil cdiioi 8niill pi'cseiU ]iro|inetor I) uruu Drs. J\ennedy (now dead), Pjrrigo, Arm st roui C. A. Wo,,d ( 'ameron, but the bul of the wori •■('iiera unon liim alon ly tell le. Tiic ]ire.-cnt editoi's are Drs. A. Lajithoi'Me Smiili ano iioiio (' :imni'( II. th -on of the oiiginal ]pro|)i'icloi'. ine Cititivht -Mciiirdl Ji'icord had its birth with the establishment of Bishops College ^ledieal Sehool, to whi(di it gives a genei'ous sup- port—while it has ever steadily advanced the general interests of tl le nrofo.sion. CANADtAN MKDICAr, .lorRNALS. 245 L'UXIOX MKDirALE DU CANADA (MDXT/U-JAL). This is ii inoiitlily m;ii,';i/,iiio jmblislieil in the Ficucli lim<^ni,'ii;'o, and redorts the Dpinioiis ami soiitimonts of the l-'i'du'li ohMiiont of our prolcssioii in tiie Province of '^iioliuc It \vii> osliildislieil in 187-J niiilci' tlic ('ili(oi'>lu|) ot' l>i'. J. I'. Kottol, ussislcd hy I)r-.. A. ])a<;'en:us and L, .1. 1'. hesi-osiors. In 1S7;{ !);•. (i. (ii'.'iuci' \v:w added lo the cdilorial stad', and in 1^71. this lal tor n'entleinail i)C('anic .sole editoi- and so i-eniained till 1S77, wiion he rcMrcil. iii< phu'O boinii; tilled liy l>i'. Iv 1*. Lacdiaix^llc, assisted \>y \)i\ .1. i;. A. Laniarelie. Thi-- -^tatl' eontiniieil lill ISSJ, hni \)r, S. Larhapello became an assislanl, edilor in 1S7S. In !SS2 the ediiorial pen passed into the hands of Dr. .1. li. A. Laniarelie, who has ever ^ineo been the leadinn' spirit in the journal's welfaiv. lie has been alily assisted by Di's. S. Laehapelle and II. I'l. 1 )esi'o-.iers, and in 1S88 became it-- jji'opi'ielor. iiandini;' ovim' the editorial mantle to Dr. II. I']. Desro-iers, and Di'. A. Hruneaii a"t.s as his sc'crelaiy. '/'}//■: MAh'i'riAii-: j/i-jdi/'al xews iiiALii-wx) This comparatively new and s|iiiaied periodical was first issued in Ni)vember, 18SS, as a iii monthly ot' .'J2 pai^es, and has since iieen onlar^'cd to ;j>i pages. Its present editorial stall' i.s as at tirst constituted, namel}' : Dr. I). A. ('AMri:i;i,i llalilax, N.S. I)i{. .1. M. l»ANii:i S. .luliii, N r.. I)k- T. :\I(l.i:ni. ('1 unlet ti'tow 11, i'.i;. 1. Dn. I..*'. Ai.iiso.N (St. .Iiilui. SA\. Dk. a. MoiaidW llalilax, ^'.^^. The publisher is l)r. A. Morrow, and it is jirinted t()r the proiirie- tor by the JSova Scotia Printing- Company. It ciiculates chielly throughout the .Maritime Province-i, and has jiroved, as it deserves, a success. Xnti. — Then' are- two other Mciical .louriials in Canuila, \iz., The (.ia/ette ^Mediealc lie. Mniiiieal and the .Alanitoha Jjuncet. puhlislinl in \\ iniiipe-. lait tlie uiana^'i'nuait have not thought it \\(iitli tlieir wliile to I'nniish nie, wiih a short siveteli. K. \V. I'. '^tm 24 r, ONTAIUO MCENSEI) PKACTITHiNKHS T\\irr v\ OiVrAiiio iJci'LNSKi) PKAcrrrK )N kus. Acton. LepptT, W. .1. Lowry, W. 11. Adolphustown. Vduiiir, D. Ailsa Craig'. Anili'i'siiii, .1. 11. tiuni), .1. Stcwail, I). A. Alexandria. Ciiincroii, I'. Falknei', A. MrDonal.l. 11. .1. :\lc.Millau, li. McMillan, D. L. Allandalc. Litll.', A. T. Allenford. 'J'aylor, A. H. Alliston. Anu.-trnn^', T. M. Bell, S. T. ChalU'V, !■:. -Madilf, .1. McCulluUL'h, T. P. Alma. Wallaco, .1. Almonte. liiiriis, 1^. Lyncli.D. P. heevft. Alton. Al-ir, .1. Alviston. Crawl'onl, A. J)eC'iainii(l, D. Attercliffe. De La Mater, i;. II. Auburn. (innl.-n, 1). :\lcG. Audley. Wallers, W. K. Aultsville. Anlf, K. Hickey, S. A. Aurora. (nnlier, H. M. Hillary, li. W. Kuiherlbrd, J. R. Stevenson, W. Aveling'. Cartir, T. Aylmer. (lark, (t. F. Hoover, .T. H. :Marlatt,('. W. :\l((an.-lan(l, II. P. M.Lav, P. W. ]McM Price,' K. Sinclair, C. Williams, A, Ayr. Povett, W. Mel.lrnm, .M. ^V. Ayton. McLean, P. Pinker ton, J. ONTARIO laOKNSEI) I'HACTITIONKIIS. 247 Bailieboro'. Armstrong'. II. W. Fisher, .(. II. ('. F Grc.v, \V. .1. SimIl'h, .1. ,1. Balsam. .1 1 UK'S, (1. F. Baltimore. Staples, C. K. TuriU'r, .1. Bancroft. Beomaii, T. A. Barnett. Barrie. Anlayli, A. Ania-h, A. R C'rook.sliank, .F. S. Little, \V. C. ^lortdii, E. n. IMcC'arthv, .1. L. G. IMcLciui.C. U. Olivor, ].. ralliiif;, .1. F. I'aticMSon, U. Kd.ss, ,1. A. ]!i.,ss, R. A. Koss, \V. A. Wills. .11, ,1. H. \\\']U, S. xM. Bath. Jolifle, ,T. II KninuMly, A. KdlllKulv, IJ. Mellow.S. ,1. Price, H. I!. Wriirht, K. W. Bayfield. (uiirdiier, K. II. A'ichol, A. Stanhiiry, K. Bayham. Mann, P. M. PiiMell, A. E. Beachburg-. Forbes, G. Bealton. Osborne, .1. \V. Beamsville. McLean, ,1. G. \ Bear Brook. l!i(ll, \V. I). .M. Bcaverton. ( ialL.way, .1. ( Irani, a". Ki.l.i, P. F. Beechvillc. I'.rown, J. \V. Beeton. ciicHrv, U.S. Wliiicsi.lcs, \V. N. Belgrave. (i...UV(^y. F. !•:. 3I.'Ken/.i(!, A. F. Belle Ewart. A|iii(.11h', .1. Belle River. (ialionry, U. Belleville. Pnrdctt, 1). E. Clintnii, ( i. Cook, !■;. .M. Cnilett, ,]. 8. Dorland, 1'. V. Eakins, .i. E. Enihiirv, Ellzal^eth Farley.. I.. I. Gibson, W. .). Hope, \V. .lames, II. I\Inri)hy, ,1. B. jS'a^li, S. L. Ridley, C. M. Spraane, \V. E. Tracv, K. Will.;, A. F. Wilson, W. S. Bellwood. Mennic, .1. (t. Belmont. Guini)bell, 1). M. Cline, C. A. Spencer, (.'. B. Belmore. .lolinston, .1. ^I. Belwood- liailiday, A. H. Berlin. lieauniont, .1. W. Bowlby, I). ,S. li.iulby, (i II. Lackner, IT. (i. .Mviins, ( i, U. Kcynol.is, \l. T. Wriu'bt, (I. \V. Bervie. r.ra.lli;v,'r. IJ.iss, j;. i;. Berwick. Stark, A. Bethany. Prer('I.)ii. ('. II. lircreti.n, 1'. ( 1. Bewdley. Siiliiy, .1. (). Binbrook. .\Uvay. !■:. liiisseil, .1. Bishop's Mills. MaxwcP, W. ,1. Blenheim- •iold.MI, ,1. Lanjitopl.C. P,. Siiaver, A. McL. Blyth. (ar.liu-, I). 1,. Milne, W. .1. Sl.>an, W. Bobcaygeon. lioiuicll, ( '. E, •M. Cannes, \V. Bolton Village. B. Ulnar. 1). Bond Head. Paw, \V. I). ('. Boston. I'imcond)e, A. Bothwell- i'.M.e, !•■. 11. Wilson, ,(. I). Bouck's Hill. .lolin.st..n, B, Bowmanville. Alli.s,,n, \V. BeitJi. A. Boyle, W. S. Fielding', .1. lliilier, S. C. ■»T-335J5^P? 248 ONTAUKi I,|c|;N.sr.l> l'H.\rTITIf»NERS. McHnwcll. S. K. (", M.!,;lU'.'lllill, .1. \\\ I'dthT, 1,. TiiiiiMyii.T. .1. Bracebridge. liri.l-liiiid, ,S Cl.iikf. \V. Sliiiw, W. F. 'I'hoiiijwoii, A. Bradi'tird. Clcincnt, \j. Vovyol, Win. II(M\il('rs'iii, 1). MrKay, l>. SlcVcllSnll, V. (', Tiiylov, \V. II. Br^impton. Iluiuillon, II. J. II('-;ic. i). Ilr.-ic, W. ('. .Mddic.. ('. Y. Mnlliii, .1. T I'liil]., w. s. Brant ford. iSLslKiji, iv ti. r«(,\\ii, ,1. Y. ('Iivi>li.-, .1. 15. < ol,^ II.. I. l>i-l>v. W. MiiiMit, A. i;. (iritliii, !■;, Harris. W. T. Iiea!(n-. L. I), llcatli, F. ('. 1 ilMlWilod. A. .1. i Icnwoiiii, It, Loi'iiiiiiL', .1- I\lii)chin, II. A. >."ichiil, Win. l'liili|.. i). L. Si'i'oril. L. siuiw, \v. ];. StcVdiisuii, Ft. A. Tli(>iii|isiiii. 1!. Winskill, W. F. Brechin. (iilpin, \\'. :\lrl)uw..ll, A. Brig den. AiiHw, F. U. S. IMerrisou. .1 ¥.. hjeafier, 1 . It. Brighton. Eibby, F. T. Cocliraiit", C. E. Cclnk, II. L. jicau. N. l:. File, .\, F. How.'ll. (i. W. Mcl)(miilii, A. U. Rolls, ,1. 1'. Saufdrd, <'. M. Thorrii^ S. II. AVailo, U. .1. Britannia. I)UIltiill, 1 ). Brockville. AtkiiiS'Hi, F. T,. l»icksnii, .\uiiie Fl F"iirrf.-.i(ir. I'".. Iliili, .1 \y Ihinliii.!.'. W. E. llorioii, U. N. .IiU'k.scl!.-fill, \V. AVarrcii, 1\ i Broushani. Frwl, F..I. Brownsville .Minshall 11. i Brucef«eld. j Elliot, II. K. I (iiinii, ^\', I liiirlliurt. i;. W, i Bruce Mines- i I Fiini'lon, 1). iM (■(•(. rl. T. .1. I JSnuloiu'll, .lames I\I. I Brussels- (iraliani. W. lloliiics. I". G. Ihitcliiuson. ,1. A. M.'Kelv.-y, A. McNau'jlitoii. .1. A. ."\Ic!'hacl(>!i, .M. Bryan.3tono. llravl'/y, !■;. Buchhorn- McCiiUv, ,1. Barford. Cl.ryslfr, \V. II. .lolinsl"ii, F. 11. llarbottio, H. BurlE s Falls- Canu'lirll, C. Burlington Carlor, S. A. IJicliaitisoii, W. Buruhamthorpe- A i kens. M. II. I'.'u'Kcr. .1. W, Burtonville. ( 'roslhwaiie, < i. K. Byng' Inlot. Jlrowii, ( i. Miln.y,T. MrK. Caistorville. .\ikiiis, .\. Ilaiicy, l;. A. Caledon Fm-II..!. .Alr]-anl..\. :\I<'X. Mrl'a.Mlrli. !». Caledon East. Ailisnii. S. Caledonia. Funis. W. ,1. Foil.rv .1. .M. McKiiiiioii. I;. ,1. Calender. V\ ahon. 1".. M. Camden. (oiiirort. W. A. Camlachie. Sy iiiiiiuiton, T. I Campbellford Fouart. .1. 1). Fra.ld. F. .1. Five, F. .1. GoKlsiuilii, 1'. 1). ]Mafoiiu, .1. A. .MrCiea, .1. N. Wallace, S. Canboro'. A. lams, A. .1. Cannington- r.imrham. II. S. ONTARIO MCKNSKI) ril.VCTITIONKU.S. 249 ii:liam. ,], Jirown. .\l. ,r. ilciiisti'd, ]]. Niirtlmiort^, II. S. Cathcart Aikiuai), ('. M. Cavan JjuWiy, D. CavanvillG 'I'lKHiijii-un, J. N. Ca/uga I'.axtur, B. Ha. XI or, .1 ( anioroii; K. H. L. II()ii.sl)eii;cr, J. V. TJionipsoii, D. Cedar Mills iSiHwait, G. CedarviUe lIalfstoaW,,[. F. 3U'(irt>g()r, W. Centreville Bceiua »1. J. Beemai i'. W. Chaplcaii Arilnir, K. II. , Ariliiir, i;. ('. ! Mc.Miin'iiy, A. Chapman Adaiu.s. \V, A. Chatham r>ai'kiis, I,. I lli'asir, ( '. I'rav, .1. L. r.ii'ilit, .1. •'. ( aincron, .M. Chailcris, (". K. Clayton, A. U. Diinc.iii. ,1. II. I'lcmiiiL.', I». (i. GalioiiiA'. 1". Hall, \V. H. IIoliMM, T. K. ."\Inr|.l,v, II. .1. .McKiMHiu'li, (i. T. I'altcr.sdii, U. L. Kiitlicilnnl, .1. 1'. Si\(nvri;.'lit, .1. I'. Siiiiii;_'cr. (). Tyv., (.. A. Chatsworfch .MrCiiil,,ii-li,,l. II. Ol.lh.uii. V,. Cheapsido Slicrk. (;. Cheltenham Ilamiitiiii, .). .\. Staivy, (,;. E. Chesley I'xiiinar. 1 1. A. ( noki', ( i. .•^luwarl, ,J. .M. Chester v^ille IJlai'l^liici--., .1. .1. lirii'.vn. .M. Chevalier L(!iiiire, A. Chippawa ( 'roskcriN'. li. Shaw, .l.j;. Churchill Jfei vo, II. IT. Clanbrassil Bethiine, II. F. Clandeboye SiUliiii, .1 . Williaiu.s, 11. T. 11. Claremont llastuiMi.l. \V. 1'. lerrinr, 1». \\. Clarence Cree I >rs Itii.sier. .\. X, Clarke Olver, ,1 r.. Clarksburg- limit. K. li. Claude liniiill.Sull, ( '. Clayton Urowu, ,1. li. Clear Creek D.iiiiiclly, W. (\ Clifford Craii'lall, Ik Ilns.S, II. Clinton A|i|ilc|(in, R. i:iiioit, i;. M. i>'('i;vc, .1. Ki'i'vc. ,1. I.. AVilliaiiis. l;. W. \\'nrlliiii-t.in. A. Cobden Kaltray, .1. ('. Cobourg- r.Mattv,.!. (lark..,.!. I;. Clarki., l;. II. McXichui. K. 0'(i(ji'iiiaii, ( ', I'owcll, N \V. Hdll.s, C. Waters (i. Colborno • m,uM, c. .M. IMiilp. '!'.,--. 'riHirlinrn, I'. WilkHi-hl.y, W. A. Colchester JiiiiL', ('<. Coldspring's (ircer, T. .N. Kiddali, (i. 250 ONTAUIO LICENSED PRACTITIONERS. Coldstream Mitclicll. I). Coldwater I'.iitlcr, i;. ('. llarvic, .1 A. Colling'wood AilniKin, II. Ayl(>is\\(irtli. Cx. M. CroskeiTV, If. I'oiiii, A. M;i<'kt'r;irlu'r. A. Slcplions. A. ]{. Collins Bay liankin, W. II. Comber Abbott. K. IT. Amlorsdu, (". X. Concord Clierry, (i. A. Connestoga rasinorc, \\'. ,1. Consecon Tluiniidn, T. H. Cookstown l)Ui'liaii:iii, < '. W. jr. l'"(Mu'iis(in. .1. (i. NiclK,!. II. r,. K.iiris, .1. W. Cooksville Aiii'.or.soii, R. K. I larrisiiii. ^V. S. Cornwall Alt:niro, T). (). V,vni\n. I». (M.P.) Tcrjiusiiii, .\. A. (iravi'iy, I",. A. Ilaiuiltoi), (', .1, riinirlc. (i. Cottam Ilillicr, R. Craig'-ho Martin, U.S. Crediton Nasiiiytli, A. P. Creemore I'ack. r, I). N. TiHluT, I>. M. Cresswell Bateson, U. E. Crieff ]!prk(^r, II. Crysler Bdilcan. .1- M. CuUodeu I.aticaslcr, D. H. Cumberland I'l'i'trusf)!!, .1- C ummins ville ,1 lilies, .\. ('. Dalhousic Mills l'e.rt:us.s(iii, A. R. Dalston Williams, .1. F. Danforth I'aliiuT, K. II. Delaware Mac^laicn. A. . Mtclio.ll, ]•■. Delhi Howev, W. 11. AVnml, (i. W. Delta :Malloiy,C. N. Demorestville Civaii, A. Hamilton, C. 8. ^loiiiv", T.. jr. Deseronto Clintfiii, (i. Xowtuii, .1. Dickinson's Laix'g Wa:,iiiei-, A. I). AN'aiiiicr, (t. C. ^^■("a;:allt, A. A. Dixon's Corners llailiioss, .1. Drayton Kmcs, S. P. :\Ic\Villiam, K. Dresden r.iiiii.s, \v. II. (ialinaith, D. I'oiiii'roy, .1. R. Twecdic, U. Droniore .Mcl\('n/i(>, I). Drumbo Corliss, .1. Lake, A. I). IVntlaii.l, W. R. Driimmondville Book, !■:. E. Duart Davoy, I". X. Dublin Boiiik, 1'. Dunbarton D.jcs. .1. ;;. Dunchurch (I'arry Souml.) WaiUs W. R. Dundalk (irci'iilaw, ,1. A. 'Trillin, W. S. liav, W. \V. MiAViiiiams, J. D'lndas Abbott, A. R. Bertram, T. A, Bowman, .1. E. Iiiksettcr. I). G. McMahon, J. Biric, A. K. Ko.sa .1. Dungannon MrKay. .1. Dunn ville K.irlicrt. \V. Hopkins. N. jim. -Michciu'r, .1. II. Montainio, \V. II. .Mc{'al]n;n, (i. A. I'arrv, W. T. BriiiL'k.. A. K. Duntroon Kirkiaiid, A. S. ^lacalistcr, Jj. Dun vegan JMcDermid, W. Durham (iiaiu. .1. (!un, ,1. Jiuuies(jn. D. ONTARIO LICENSED rUACTITIONEUS. 251 Kellv,.!. A. A. rark, 1'. ('. Dutton l.citch. I). ('. :Mills. U, ]'. :McKilIo|), A. Eastons Corners Davies, U. A. East on, C. L. E. Williamsburg Ci..:J*Ienian, A. L. Edgar (•Iutt..n, W 11. Eganville (".lanuoiiliiHiso, .T. (Iianiioiiiii.ii.se, 11. C. I)n\vlMl.L', .(. V. Eglington Jarkcs, i\. W. Elfrida (fiance, S. H. Elgin .Mcfiliie. r.. T. Ellesmere rriiirk.sliank G. R. Elmira riivott, ir, "WaliiiHlcy, 1). ],. Elmvale :\icMiit(in, .1. 1?. ir. Elmwood Kvans, .1, Elora ra-cl, A. II. ^avajTP, A\'. V. Embro Ailain.s, IT. Dickson, F. F. i'r.iican, G. Ko.SH, .1. Embrun I'l'iras. F. A!. I Ki\('t. A. N. Enniskillen ! I'mwii, .1. 1']. ! liaiiniiiiiiiui, B. McCMllnir.'li,,!. R. Mitcliolk.I.C. Enterprise Canscalliui, A. I!. Erin IMcNaiiL'litfm, TI. -McJiao, ('. A. Essex Centre Jiiicii, J. Do.war, P. A. tt, .!. U. ■ Fordwich S](Mlr(.. 'r. (._'. Forest I'.oy.l, \V. Iliitton, ,1. ^asii, 11., I. Scott, A. Tolteii, O. Formosa i'lk ^\'- f'- Ca.s.si.lv. ,1. !•'. Cdwaii. \V. 1). HcliiH-s, \V. ,1. K. Ilarkin. li. Mc.ivcr, .1. I'' llfind, <; S. .MMA-aii.'l' 1'. Ildwitt, II. -MrMickinv, (i. ,M. Kcaiinu, T. A SllliniHiIl, t i. ( '. Ivemiody, .1. H. Sli.lMIIOIl, ,1. 1!. Kt'iiucdy. W. 1). Tavior, A. \a'.U, S. Whitcly..!. 1!. I/.iiul, H. ^lorrdv,-, i;. :\i((;iiiiT, i:. w. Mi'KiniKiii, A. M(d'iiaUer, N. L. Niiinvii. 1). Oitdii, U. rhilliiw, .1. A. iS lew a It. W. (). Walsh, \V. ,1. Hagersville Aiiua.s. \V. E. .InlUl.^ 1". E. -MrDcuald, U. McEwen, T. Sturgcdii, A. K. Haliburton CiiU'.s, w. Hamilton .\iiilcr.siin, .1. Aiiili'ixiu, .1. \. Atkinson, .1. < i. ISatcs, E. de \V. r.i._--ar, (i. \V. r.i.linu'.s, W. L. llinifluuii, ( I. S. Caniiilioll, IV W. Carlelon. W. 11. Cafsc, W. II. (asp, W. .1. A. ( 'inniinntrs, (i. l>illalioni.di, E. 11. Eniorv. ( '. \'an X, Vaiivfnld, li. .M. (iavill.T. E A. I. s. Ivlw. . I i. (irillin. Hiilvcr, Iln^-■kan l.aHrriv, .1. Efslic'.l. Macdonald, .1, IMackelcan, (i. Malluch, A. E. MiHcr.T. Mnllin, .1. A. Mi'( 'arirj:likin, K. Havelock .iclls, W. 11. Hawkosbury Iv.viii-, W. ]raH.'r, ,1. .AI. Hawltesbury Mis \'.\\ inir, W. Hawkesviile Hawk, A. Ijackner, A. E. Hazledean ScotI, ,1. G. Heathcote Alcl'.ri.li', ,1. Henderson Hensall .Alcl)iariuiil, .1. Hespeler J.uckliart, i;. .1. .Miliitvrc. K. Swan, T. Hillsburg llaniihiiii. ,1 11. AlcKiniKin, A. II. Hollcn Fell, 11. 11. Hoistein I'idw n, A. L. Hornby Horning s Mills J3arr, .1. Humberstone llanoy, Al. F. Xnisley. A. 15. Hnntsvillc llo\\lan(l, I'. 1„ Ilderton Aii'Cauiik'S^ Ing'cr&'oll r.uwc.r.s. T. Canlic'kl. i-. D. Canv.ll, 1 1. \V. :\l(Kay, A. Triiip, .Al. i;. AVaiker, .I.K. A\illiani.s. ,1. A. Innerkip (K'.ni.'nt, AV. D. llotHiin. A. N. Inverary luiir, .1. Invermay li't'i'lidin, .1. S. lona ( 'asraiicn, .1. AlcGcachy, W. lona Station Alcl'hail, ji. I'. Iroquois ("oli|iiliiiim, G. Slo|ihi'ns(in, .1. Ivy AVe.st, .S. Janetville .Ai,'(iiii, 11. i;. Jarret's Corners Aicl...an, ,1. Jarvis FSciiiictl, .1. Tl. (iaini^k'..!. 1!. Jlowcll, \V. A. ivov, ,1. • Ia(|'i!cs, AV. i.anurill. .1. A. Jerscyvi 1 itriicr, C. 1'. Jordan l>an,f, A. A. Jordan Station lliiwiuan, < i. AliK. Kars .laiiiit'Si'n, '1'. .1. Koene 1 laiiison. AV. T. Sliaw, .i.:\i. Kelvin (lianil'criin. A. II. Kemptville .Innf,>i, .1. .A. l-fiynKun, <'.l'. \^\.V) I'ulll'f, S. Spaii:ain, ( '<. S. Kentbridge l.an;jt:.rJ. < '. I',. Kincardine 1 ii'iikin-, .N., sr. .Inhn.snii. 1 1. Alarlyii. P. 11. -McCiiniiuiiU, .1. Scciird, S. Waldcn, F. 9 254 ONTARIO r,rCK.N--Eli I'RACTITIONEUS. King l.;ill>_'.st; T, (1. A. Tiuisdall, W. .1. Kingston AII.Mi. A. (J. -Mi'.rlin, .1. v. Aii-liii, \V. G. Jie-L', .1. V\. lif.tt.S. .1. II. r>r()nst(irpli, E. E. Cliirkiv C. Iv. ( uiincll. .1. ('. Coy, W. 1\ Ciiiiiiin^'liam, IT. C Ciiriis. ('. Downing, W. II. Iiow.sli-y, i). II. I Mipiii.s. 'I'. It. Kvaiis, II. I!. lV>c, S. II. I'l'UNvii k, K. X. i'cnw irk, T. .M. I'tiW It'f, I-'. (ianctt, i;. \V. llenili^.siiu, Will. II. Il.'.ral.l,.! Ilickcy. 1). C. lloo|>i'r, K. Irwiii, ( ' A. Lav. II, M. Liviii^.stoiH^, M. Moniv. T. A. MuikU'II, \K K. -MiiikI.-II, .1. .Mi-<'(invilK', Isabel -McOilliviav, A. .M-,A\.ty, A.'F. Xiiiiiuu, .!. II. (»iiv(M-, A. S. I'hclan, II. tiauiiiU'is. II. ,1. iSimiiSdii, .1- Spank ic, W. Stinvart, .1. iStiiliii-, .1. A. SUiliiii:, .1. 1'" Siraiijio, (>. S. Sullivan, .M. (Hon.) Ti'I'jinanii, .1. 1". King'.sville Allworth, !•;. Drake, \V. II. Kiult, S. a Kinmount I'n.sl, U. S. Kinsalc Cieiku W Kiutail :McI)unal(l, .1. A. Kintore Towel, i;. !■:. Kirkton Jiviiij:, W. Kleinburg UolpiiiMin, I'. 11. Komoka Smith, i;. K. Lakeiicld .\iin.inr. .1. Hull, A. CaMwell, \V. I)(||l:.:ia^,, C. M. I'la/.fi-, .1. J{. Lanfear, H. U. Lakeside sparks, '!'. LaV.2 View I-.aton. .i. .M. Lambeth .Mi'Lellau. .1. II. IvdUiU'clue, (i. A. Lambton Mills Coltun, .1. .M. Lanark ( anicron, A, Kyi.", W. A. Lancaster llartn.'-s. A. Mcl-aniii, .\. Langt'ord I )a\i'l.siin, .1. (f. Langton TwcLMJaK', ... M. Lansdowne r..-alty, I'.l./. It. llaiina, I . Leamington ( lianiluMlain, C. I'ia.lc, i;, T. lliiulie.s, 1'. II. Ki ni|iv, .1. A. .Mait.Mi, II. (). Maxon, ( ;. Siitluirlaiid, .] 'V. Lindsay r>urro\vs, I'. I'. Clarke, \V. II. ( oulter, ( ■ L. DeXirais-sie, A. W.,I. Fidler. .1. llerrinian. W. L. ilo.KJ, V. C. Keni|.t, \V. Lynch, W. V, McAlpine, J. Toole, T. W. Linwood .Mater, I'. ,1. Lisle Ih.vI,., a. Lis to well lltir^ef-s, .1. A. nin^'iuan, W. Iv Ilav, II. It. limit ('. \V. Niehol. .1. I'hilp, .!. Little Britain Kay, .1. \V. Vrouiiian, II. Little Current ('r, A. Ilohb.s, i;. Ilodirc, (i. Honiicr, IJ. 11. Ildt.Sdll, A. Ilutcliinsdii.'r. St. V. Jacks(.iii, .). -M. Jarvig, ('. E. Jones, . <>. yiuith, .!. M. Siiiitli. !!. .S. Stcivcnsdii, .1. ;M. WauLdi, W. We.stlaiid, CI. 1'. AVdkiiison, !•'. B. Wil.sou, (1. II. Wilson..!. 1). ^Vi.shait, .1. Wdddrnir, Wni. Lonsdale U.mIu, r, 11. P. L'Origiial Siiiitli, (}. G, Lucan (■lcl-k(\ If. S. llos.sack, T. Lucknow ]:ilio!t, A. u. Garner, .1. II. -Met rininiou, I). A. IS'oden, W. Tennant, .!. S. Lyii .lud.son, Ci. W. Lynden i>a\ idstju, .1. G. ior.ster, AI. Haiisler, ,). E. Lyndhurst (.'reeg';_''"'. ■'• G. Lynedoch ■I'i.sdale, \V. Madoc Dalee. W. A. Sutton, 11. 11. Mallorytown l.ane, .1. Sliaw, .1. .McN. Malvern -McDiarniid, 1). Manilla (.ille.-pit'. A, .Idlm.son, W. II. Manitowaning- 1' rancici. W. S. l^leplie.nS: U. M. Manotick (Aroves, ,i. W. Maple Oil, li. 1!. Mapleton C.iiiipla'll, ,!. Markdalo IJrodie, (i. .M. Sprdule, 'i. .S. Markham Ai'm-strotii:-, V. 11. lioL'herty, ,!. Knill, v.'. G. Alc( iarvin, N. iioliiiison, \V. Marmora .Idues, II. .M. I.eitcli, II. I). Shannon, \V. .V- Marshville IIo[ikins, W. 1'). Kr:ck, ( '. A. Martintown ( 'onrov, ( '. r. M(d'.am, ,1. -\l(d,<-niian, D. Mattaw^a I'raser, 11. i ). Fare. F. A. 'riidiiip-dii, w. F. Maxville -Munro, .1. T. MaKweil Sc<.tt, .1. A. Meatord Clarke. .1. G. Hall, i;. .Mac|(>an,('. 11. Melbourne Shu'Iair, 1). A. Merlin Hell,.!. C. I'epju.son, .1. (iordon, ( ieo. Sh-re. .!. E. Merriekville • hurch, M. K. I'jrett, A. ,1. -M(MTick,.l. A. Merriton N'.iiidi'i iieri':, .1. !•". Metcalfe Wallace, I >. Middleport Fee, l;. 11. Midland Haike.s,H. Spoonn-, II. !{. Mildmay F.achlel. ,!. Clapp, K. v.. Ficki.^Mii, (i. ,!, -Mo, risoii, \V. Murphv,,!. 25(i ONTAIilo LI(;KNS'.;I) I'llACTlTIONERS. Mi I ford Briulin, H. Millbank .IdllllMill. J. l!iillii'ri(ir. Moore AniliM'son, \V. Moore tield Cassiiiy, ( ;. A. Blorewood Vuv<\. 11. I!. Morpeth ( 'anm, ( i. ( i. Morrisburg' ChanilH'ilaiii, A. A. riiiU!il)(Mlaiii, T. F. ('liaiiiberlaiii, \V. P. Hiukcv, C. F. Law, \V. II. Kntlicrfonl, D. 15. Shcrinan, .\. IS- Whitney, A. \V. Morriston ('(irniai'k, W. Ci'iirU'iuiy, .i. I). Moulinette llai ri.snii, II, ,1. Mt Albert I'lirre.st, IJ. W. (ioiild, it. II. Mt. Chesney Darragii, U. •'. Mt. Elp-in •Miiith^ .!. I). Mt. Forest llal.^^te.l, T. M. .Foile.s, ( ". A. :Mar.seil]e.s, W. :Meikle, T. I), lic'vuol i.s, A. .T. Tnrk,,l. A. Mt. Plea:iant Cannichaid, I). N. ]Mariiiiis. I>. Mt Vernon M..U, T. II. Napariee Hickiudl, X. .1. (lark, i;. 15. Cijwaii, (f. 11. Fdwanl.s. (i. W. l.ecnard. H. A. Iviittau, .\. Siiirlev T. Ward, (i. (". T. ^Varner, A. ]•'. Napier -\i.\nn, A. Nassagaweya r,arl)cr, .!. Wi un, T. 15. Nelson W'al.soii, w. i;. Neu.stadt iirdwii, \y. yivi). Niernieyer, (i. .\ieiineyer, O. d. Newboro I'ruston. K. 11. Newburgh Diiir. II. i;. Grant, .1. \\(Mr, T. I'. Newbury Canq^bell, T. F. Koonie, W. F. Newcastle Oluipple, 11. l''arn('()inl), A. -Alclntosh, li. New Dundee -Millar. A. II. New Durham Heeiiier, I'rank New Germany lldliert.s, 11. (t. Nevir Hamburg Brooke, I). F. S(;liiiiidl, (i. ytudelineyer, ,1. U. Woodwanl, A. V. New^ington .Munro, W. A. l'n'.«,si>r, W. (). Newmarket llxer.s, .1. X. llowo, I'. .M. JS'a.sli, ,1. Kodirers, P. L. Hcoii, iStanloy Scott, Siiian Stuart, A. ,1. Toole, ('. A. Widdiiieid, .r. II. NeAvfcoji Tiirnlmll, .1. F. Nev.'tonbrooke Fi.sli, W. A. Newtonviile Adair, ,1. Niagara Aiiderf-on, II. L. iMor.soii, l. Warren. ( i. .M. AValt.T. II. ONTARIO LICENSED PRACTiTIONEllS. 257 Niagara Falls ^NlrCiarry, J. Sayers, A. Nilestown MiKire, S. Nobleton MaluUly, J. North Augusta Connrtv, ,f. !\I. Dunn, A. T. Waddell, W. H. North Bay Carrutliers, J. B. North Gower Markness, V. H. .lainicHon, A. Kyle, \V. A. McConiick, A. W. N- Lancaster McDonald, 1). D. N. Williamsburg Casselman, ,1. I'. J.ane, 1. J Smitli, A. A. Norval Webster, S. Norwich ]Mc( 'iirdy, A. Hiitlioiiand, F. Norwichville Hill, A. U.S. Norwood Ford.S. !'. Massio, .1. Oakville Claik, U. A. iMir.-ter, J. I\I. Hamilton, C. II. .Iaptie, (t. liell, W. R. < liipman, < '. .1. II. ( 'iiunh, < '. R. ( ou.sens, W. C ivr.unald, W. S. Dewar, C. 1*. ( iarrow, A. Iv (ii'ahani, K. D. Grant, Sir James Grant, J. A., jr. Hanna, .1. I'.. Henderson, A. A. Hill, llamnett Hor.sev, A. J. Hurduian, B. 1". W. lanson, AV. Kelly, E. J. Kenneiiv, R. A. Kidd, J.'F. Klock, W. H. Lawyer, Annie A. Ijoiran, (-i. Loux, \V. McDongall, V. A. IMcLaren, D. ('. Mark, R. Mon^'enais, L. X. O'Brien, I). I'lavter, E. 1 'otter. T. I'owell, F. H. Powell, K. H. AV. l'revo.st, L. C. Robillard, A. Robinson, R. I'. Rofzers, A. I'". Shillington. J. W. Small, H. B. St. .lean, P. Sweetland, J. Trudel, ,\. Valade, !•■. X. AVrifzht, II. P. Wrij:ht, S. Otterville Collver, A. ,1. Owen Sound Barnbart, C. E. Barnhart, .1. Brown, .1. .1. ( 'anierou, A. Creasor, J. A. Hevnard, .\. P.. Ea'rley, W. J. Lautr, <'. McL. Little, T. H. :\Ia<'liell, A. G. Manley, H. Patterson, G. S. Paisley Baird, ,1. ' 'ampbell, J. . IT. Smith, A. )i. Parry Sound I'otts, (;..!. Walton, T. S. Pembroke Bedard, E. Diokson, W. W. Gray, W. L. Irwin, .1. Irwin, \V. T. .loaeiilis, G. K. Kennedy, W. B. Penetanguishine Bowman, (i. Galian, B. T. Spohn. r. H. Perrytown Corliett, K. A. Perth Beeman, T. W. Cameron, 1). (Jrant, W. Hanna, A. E. Kellock, J. J). Munro, D, Peterborough 15ell, K. W. liin^liam, •!. Boiiclier. !!. 1'. I'rennan, 1'. H. Clarke, .1. File, .1. A. l-'razer, D. •lob, C. C. llalliday,.I.T. I. Killer, R. Mollatt, .1. C. Moher, T. .1. ]Mi;Gratli, E. Pij;eon, H. Scott, W. I). Taylor, W. 11. Yellanil, A. E. Petrolea w Campbell, D. Dindicld,.!. (•ranjje, .1. Lonjiheed, (J. D. Mearns, J. Mott, < i. B. Palmer, G. F. San>on, G. Phelpston Allen, Wni. L. McCahe, .1. C. Pickering- I'iold, P.. Rea, J. Tucker. D. Ware, .I.E. Picton Bowerman, A. C. Col ton, W. W. Dorland.S. .M. I] vans, H. \. It)jrersoll, .1. F. .lenner, ,1. E. Lake, S. K. Morden,.!. B. Piatt,.). M. Wright, .1. \V. Pinkerton I>ourer, C. Walker, N. O, Port Elgin llilder, A. E. .Mc^Artliur, .1. A. Patterson,.!. A. Sliui)e, ( '. Staebler, D. :Sl. Wyld, G. Port Hope (Jlemesha, J. W. Lindsav, .1. -Mifiht,'.). Powers, L. B. Salter, I'. IL Young, II. .1. Port Lambton Jackson, -\. M. ONTAUro LICENSED I'RAOTrTIONERH. i50 Portland Holton, A. E. Gallairher, M. Port Perry IJutoniiin, U. M. ('aniphcll, E. Clenieii.s, G. H. .Io.fiS()[), E. Jonos, 1{. McClinton, X. Sangster, J. H. Port Robinson J 'ark, H. Port Rowan Stowart, ( i. Tiifloid, A. F. Prescott lUickley, W. 1*. Easton, .[. I'ielde, E. ('. Hart, .1. F. Jones, W.J. Preston DiKtk, W. B. M alloy, N. IMilliian, J. A. O'Heilly, M. Soper, A. Priceville Hixon, E F. Hutton, ,1. G, Prince Arthur's Landing- Smellie. T. S. T. Princeton Kester, I). \\\ Meldriim, .J. A. Taylor, O. Queensboro Couch, .]. A. Tliom])son, F. G. Vandervoort, E. D. Queenston Triinblo, K. J. Queensville rarson, B. I'", Raglan Sniitli, J. W. Rat Portage Scovil, S. S. Renfrew (ialliiraii, T. D. Mann, J. McC.'ormack, N. McDonald, (i, Richmond Hill Lan^'.stii ir, J. Lanu'statr, .1. E. Wilson. W. J. Palmer, ,1. A. Richmond W. Wilson,,!. A. Ridgetown Lake, < '. R. Mart, F. 15. Smith, A. A. Younfj;, R. ( '. Voun<>, fe. N. Ridgeway Brewster, X. Walratli, .1. Ripley Stalker. M. Roach's Point Grundy, II. Rockwood Brock, I,. Dryden, (J. F. Dryden, J. B. Rodney Mun>.'er. J. S. M(!l)onald, ('. D. McDonald, D. F. Rondeau Samson, J. Rosemont Hunt, (i. Island, i;. Roseneath Edmison, A. H. l-apj), T. C. Bean, T. Roseville Veitcli, G. Roslin Hudson, S. Rosseau iMuskoka) Topp, R. r. Rothsay Ca.s.sidy, J. I. Russell Macdou<;all, D. S. Russelldale Balfour, .1. 1). Burns, A. Ruthven Hor.sey, i:. H. Saintfield Park, .r. St. Albert Philion, A. A. A. St. Catharines Carroll, J. A. Caul ton, F. G. Clark, T. Collins, A. E. ( 'onifort, ,1. II. Cross, L. Douj.'an, W Downey, W. S. Goodman, E. (ireenwood, I". S. Hill, A. A. Bane, W. Boitch, A. Merritt, W. H. Oille, B. 8. .^nllivan, T. \\ ood.s, E. B. ^'oumans, M. St. George Addison, .1. B. Kitciieii, E. C. Kitchen, E. E. Patten, V. J. St Jacobs o^obinson, T. M. Jvohinson, W. O'D. St- Joseph D'Orleans Dagenais, O. St. Marys Ford, A. E. Gilirie, M. E. Hall, J. .1. Harrison, D. H. iijl 2(30 ONTARIO T.U'KNSED PRACTITIONERS. M Mathiasoii, ,1. H. McKav, W. Um, 11. II. Sinclair,.!. St. Thomas ('orli.ss, Mari/arut A. Duno.imbe, < '. E. B. Dniicomhe, T. W. I'ultoii, .1. Giinii(\ N. I>. Gu.stin, !■;. W. Hanvey,C. I".. II. Kaiiis, \l. Lawnnu'o, F. l.iiton, li. McLarty, (J. McLarty, I). I'enwanlcii, .1. M. Prou(ifi)()t. .1. Sinclair, D. .f. Smith, \V. K. Sf)Utliwick, G. Van HnsUirk, W. C. Wilson, .1. II. Sandwich Mijinault, ,T. B. N. Pare, J.. T. Quarry, \V. B. Sarnia t;k'niont, .1. .1. Fraser, A. S. .lohnalmie, T. G. Loijie, W. I^Iaclean, A. Oliver, F. Fon.s.se.tte, A. C. Sinir, .1. Yaii, ( '. L. Saugeen Scolt, li. .1. Thurnbiiry.T. .1. Sault Ste Marie ^Ic('ulliiu. M(d,ean, S. C. Springfield Cline, L. F. l)ixi(\ P. W. B. Franklin, B. Mills, .1. B. Netr, .1. A. Staifa McTavisli, A. Stamford Dee, .1. -M. Stayner .lakewav, C. E. Wylie.f. Stirling Bonltei', G. II. Bntler, P.. I", lanlkner, (i. ^\'. MeiUlej'olm, II. .1. l.oucks, W. F. Parker, R. Sprasiue, .1. S. Youker, \\'. Stoney Creek Carr, L. J ones, S. .1. ThoniDSon, W. IM. ONTAIUO IJCENSKI) I'RACTITIONEHS. I'Cl Stoncy Point J^ecluvrd, D. Stouffville Krcel, J. A. Vrcol, V. I,. Simi-'^tor, A. Sanv'ster, W. A. Sliepluird, 11. 10. Stratford I'riiser, I). M. iMU/cr, I). II. Hiiniilton, ,1. K. .Mcl.iii:,'. .1. Kohortsdii, .1. A. Udhortsoii, \V. L. Shaver, 1'. R. ^^'al(len, F. Yenimi, .1 G. Strathroy Itoniaii, O. L. Uettri.l^'e, W. Billiiif^toii, G. ('arstin, JtMinio S. IlemlersiTi, (i. Hoare, W. W. Lindsav, \V. B. McCalw, .1. U. Stevonson, 1!. A. Thompson, A- TlioniiiHon, A. B. Thompson, ,J. M. Tripp, .1. \V. Streetsville Thorn, J. C. A\'oo(l, K. .1. Stroud Brnnskill, T. Sullivan Kennedy, A. Sunderland Fierhelli'i, G. MclJermitt, .1. Tliomjjson, L. W. Sundridge, Q,. Starr, F. 11. Sutton F.fntley,T. B. Sutton West Ego. A. Nohli', ('. T. Sydenham Uunlop, N. Tamworth Glark.C. W. D. Kni'.'ht, .1. Tara Dnmlde, \V. -McNamara, K. W. Taylor, -1. Tavistock liankin,.!. P. Steele, .M. /elir, I'. Tecumseh I'liiirnier. A. Teeswater (iillie.s. ,1. iSlcKihhon, L. G. Stewart, D. Thamesford BiieUart, ,1. I.. McWilliam,.!. Thamesville I'raser, U. N. ISIoraale.s, K. Pickanl, .1. I']. Thedford < 'ornell, W. :M linns, W. A. :McEtl\vard, D. Thornbury llurlhiirt, G. W. Kent, F. D. Thorndale Mtu'ray, S. S. ^McKecimie, N. Weekee, \V. .1. Thornhill lianszetatr. 1,. G. iNelle.s. 1». A. Thornton L'alla^'han, II. A. Thorold .lohnstone, J. K. .lohnston, K. .1. McLlure, \V. Tilbury Centre lOUis, 1). D. Tilbury East ( 'losson, J. Tilsonburg Anit, .1. AI. Joy. S. Ml lore. .1. T. :McI)onald,( . Keid. ,1. B. Sinelair, I.. C, Tiverton Chamiicrs, \V. ,(. i'aterson, ,1. 11. Toledo < ornell, S. S. Kilhorn, H. K. Toronto Achi'son, (t. Adams, E. T. Adams, ,1. A i kins, H. W. Aikins, \V. II. B, Aikin.s, W. T. Allen, J. Allen. \. Archihald, C. Armstrong.', T. Armstn)ii.il, .1. F. Bentk^y, Ij. Bessev, W. E. Bethnne, A, B.etlmne, X. Bjv'elow, A. \V. I'dnirham, (i. A. B.rav, ,1. I '.rent, li. Britton.C. IT. Britton, W. ISrotiiley, E. Brown, .1. I'. I'.ryeo. B. II. Bnchan, H. E. Bnll, F. Biirtress, .1. A. linrnham, G. II. B>nnis, .1. II. Burns, H. A. E. liiirritt. H. (.'. IWirt, .I.e. Cameron, I. II. « O! 262 ONTAItld LICENSKn I'RArTITIONKUS. (•:iln|il..'ll, .1. 1". Cani', !■■. \V. Cuiiiiiir, W. Curly U). .1. V. ('arlyle,.!. Carson, A. T. (4irvetli, (i. H. Cassiilv, .1. .1. Ctivfii; W. I'. CavtMi, .1. ChafiH', ( '. W. Cliewett, W. ('. Clapp, .1. C. Clapf., W. U. Clark, I), (lurk, W. S. ('larku, (i. A. Clehuui, Li. 8. Clemli'iiaii, (i. W. CoatHwortli, Iv. C. (?()('lniiiie, ■!. M. Constar.tinidi'S, I'" Cookti, C. II. Cotton, .1. H. Covdriitoii, C. AV. Covoriiton, '!"• S. Cowan, !•'. 1'. Cnrry. U. C. Cutlihertson, i '. K. Dalton, W. 11. Dautwr, .1.1". l)avi(l.soii, A. I'avisoM, .1. L. Dawson, F. .1. Do La Ilooke, .1. A. Dickson, C. li. Dixon, \V. A. Dobio, D. A. Doolitllc, !'. . Eailie, A. J'>. Elliott. O. S. F:iliott, .1. K. Ellis, W. II. KUis, A. 1). Emery, U. Emory, W. ,1. Evans, L. H. Ft'.re, G. A. Fergn.son, ,T. Ferjiuson, T. A. I'V-rtrnson, .1. G. I'isiier, V:. .1. T. Fislier, .1. II. C. F. Foster, C. M. I'oxtoii, 1']. Froiland, H. M. Fry, J. Callowav. 11. I". 11. •Merrick. K. II. • iarratt, A. II. Mewliiirn, I-'. C. (n.ikir, A..I. Me\ers. i). C. (icikic, \V. 1'.. Mifiman, T. (Icikie. \V. W. Miliier, 1'../. (ilicnt. 1'.. K. MoH'att, K. D. (lilnioiir, .1. F. .Moore, ( '. I''. (Jlas.slor.l, W. .1. .Miiorli(Jiise, 11. 11. (ionlon. < 1 Alorson, A. ( Jowans, K. Morton, (i. D. (irafton, C S. Mulli'.Mn, \V. 11. (iraliani, .1. F. Miis^'rave, .1. (iraiit, .1. M(d'.ri.le,C. A. (irascil, F. Lo. M. McHrien, W. F. (Iroi^:, \V. ,1. Mi< auslaud, T. Ciiinanc, .1. McConneil, ,1 (iuil.'n, A. S. .McComiell,.!. D. Cnlkiii,.!. 1'.. McCnllv. S. E. Ila-.'i. S. 1). Mc<'iill(int.'li,,l. Hull,.!. Mcl'oMaj'li,<;. R. Hall,.!. 1!. :McFarlane, L. Hamilton, A. .Mcl'arlane,.LM. 1 lastinjiH, .\, 0. -AlcFanl, ,1. II. llastinL's. C. .1. C.O. -McKay, \V. Ilav, S. M. Mid\tii/,i(', 11. I>]. 1 Irani, li. M(d\eii/ie, 'V. Ilcnnint.', N. P. .M( Keown, I'. \V. 11 1 h'liwood, ,1. M. McLan^rlilin, Alice ii.'wish, i;. M. McMahon. T- F. 1 loil^rldnson. .1. \V- Mc.Martin, 1). K. llowitt, \V. 11. Mcd'he.lran. A. Hnnt.II. Naltre.ss, W. HnntiT, .1. Neshitt. \V. !'.. Iliiiiti'r, K. Nevitt, li. IS. loliMson, A. .1. N(!wman, .J. 1>. .loufs, D. 0. 1{. Nfixon, A. Koanc, M. .1. O'Dell, W. Kcnni'ily, .1. E. ( )t;don, .1. Kurr, 1'.. t?. Ou'den, U. Kerr, \V. O^'den, W. AV. Kcrtland. V.. 11. Oldri-ht, W. Kin-, E. F. ()lil)liant, D. S. Kintr,.!. S. Olipliant, W. IL Lt^Nslio, .). \V. Oliver, W. 11. l.omon, H. 11. O'lieillv, C. Levitt, A. Orr. .1. 0. Little, T. 11. Palmer, L. L. Lowe, .L 11. Parsons, ,). 11. MucArtlmr, R. A. Pat ton, .1. C. MacCallnm, .1. .M. Pattnllo, A. MacCallum, A. T.. Pepler, W. IL -Maolonald, A. A. Peters, (i. A. -Macdonald.O. F. Pickering:, L. Maehell. 11. T. Piekeriny;, Annie L. •MacMahon, .1. A. Pollard, y. P,. >Luling, .). H. 0. Powell, N. A. Martin, C. E. Primrose, A. :\Iaxwell, :\i. Pyne, A. R. May, S. 1'. Pvne, K. A. Meek, E. liny, J. C. ONTARli) I.|(m;.\sEIi I'UACTITIO.N EH8. 2G3 licar, \V, liwve, .1. K. K(^ev(i, R. A. li'eyiioM.s, Helen E. Riclianlsdii, .1. H. RichanlsoM, \V. A. Hinnian, I'.. I.. Koacli, CJ. K. Rdbeitsnli, If. IfotiillSdll, K. II. KoHe. P. A. Kosehiiifili. A- -M. Ross, A. M. Ross, ,1. Ross, J. F. \V. Rowan, .1. \V. Russell,.!. !'. Ryerson, (i. A. .'^. .'^aiuleisiiii, (i. \\\ .Sclu.llielil.T. ('. Scott. A. V. ^Iieard, ('. Siiii|)son, 'r. W. Siiiitii, K. A. ('. Sniitii, (i. !>. Smith, .1. Sniilli, W. Smith, W. I.. Smith, W.] I. Snider, E. T. Sparrow. T. W. Spears, 1 1. Spence, .1. Spen(ier, I'., .^pilsliiiry, E. A. S()ra'j:^'e, K. W. Stari<, T. II. Stephenson, .1. I ». Stewart, R. L. Stewart. II. A. Stowe, Emily H. Stran. .Mcintosh, I).. I. .Mcintosh, .1. McKiniioii, II, 1). Vanneck Rohson, \V. T. Ventnor lieaman, W. ( '. Vernon -Mori'ow, C. Verona Claxton, \V. Victoria Rd. Sta n Wood,.), W. Vienna Kinjrston, .1. .1. Vittoria Kennedy, W. Waldemar Lewis, !•', ^^'. Walkerton l-'reeman, W, 1". :\IcxNally, T. ,1. IMcNamara, (' .1. I'orter, R. Smith, 1). V. Ussher, H. Weeks, W. .T. Walkerville Hoare, C, W. Wallaceburg I'raser, A. ( '. Knij;ht, J. IE Mitchell, (t. Sominerville, .1. A. Stewart, S. Wallacetown (ioW, I). Eint;, (i \V. iiuthven, I). G. Walter's Falls Mc{'nll(.n!.di, ,1. S. McRellan; A. li'A ONTARIO LrcKNSKI) I'UACTITIONERS. Walsing'ham I'holaii,.!. Wardsville iMcKillop, .1. T. Y(jniitr, H. N. Warkworth Deiiior'cst, 15. (J. IMalloiy, A. Iv Kicliiirds, N. I). Warsaw iMdOR', ( '. Yotircx, J. McG. Waterdown i'.iiut:h, ,1. Mullock, M. J. McGn^'or, J. O. Waterford li()\vH)y, A. < 'olvcr, J. VT. Diiiu'oinh, ],'. Kmcrick, 1". KdstiM', A }',. Aleriitt, .1. A. Waterloo Ariuit;i. C. Whitby r.ojrarl, 1). V. CaMiphell, ,1. T. CarHoii, ( i, A. (■ >l!ins, .1. H. I'..ist\V(Mjd, ,1. II. Ilastwood, W. (). (iiuin, H. ,1. IVIeklrnni, I'. G. Webhter, II. i:. Whitevale Tabor, S. Wiarton lieaitie, \V. f'anipbell, 1'. FiHlcr, A. ,1. Fisher, R. M. Wi-lo, II. Wilfrid Ihut, J.S. Williamstown Wcstley, H. A. Williamsville Koi)iii.soii, \l. I'. Wilniur I'reeinan, A E. Winchester Sp'gs -Mel aiighlin, P. Windsor Aiknian, P. Carney, G. < '<. Cas^rrain, C. I'.. Cas^rain, 11. K. Coveiitrv, ,1. I >owar. ^l. C. Jjainbert, P. lieainue, .1. O. Wilson, 11. Wingham Dowstev, ( i. C Alacdoiiuld, P. Ross, \V. K. Tandvii, .1. E. Towler, W. E. Winona Mackay, J. H. Winthrop Johnston, (!. I,. Ross, J). L. Wisbeach Wiley,.!. I. Woburn < losSdU, L. Lapsley, W. Woodbridge Mel.(^an, P. Wootiburn McKay, W. vn e I'. E. Sp'gs Woodhill Miller, J. l-. Woodstock ('luimhors, < i. Cnlteii, !.. F. Field, G. C. Karii, ( •. J. \V. Mackay, H. M. Murrav, K. McLav, A. McLuVl'. J. Ferks, W. ('. Rico, A. T. Scot I, ir. H. St'ult, W Sprinirof, W. Thrall,.). 11. Welfor.l, A. B. West, R. ONTAitIO L[( SNSED I'RACTITIONEUS. Woodville iOS Chu-k, F. H. McKay, ,1. Wooler McKa-ius \V. H. Wroxeter I'.rawii, AV. 11. ( 1. ]\I(iiitL'()niery, K. 1 1 i^inalo, S. J'>. Wyoming llarvey, A. 1'. Nowell, W. Yarker A'nuiiiiai), .r. F. York Davis, R. H. York Mills Riciiaidsdii, S. R. Zephyr Ariii.strone, A\'. Zion I.'ickin.son, (i. A. Zurich Fii'.\V.T. iJENDKK, I' . (^lU'.bef. JiioNsoN, E-, ^VlIlnipel.^ M. MiUKCTT, H. S., Montreal, Q. Jii'jNTLKY, \l. I., New \\'ostmin8ter, BoDoiNCTON, < ■., Vanrouver, IS.C. HiLLKK, 1\, Montreal, Q. Cami'ukli,, a. \V., Montreal, Q. ("iiowN, 11. H., Winnipeg?, M. ( 'LAIiK. <" W.. •' Clakke, K. C, Thurso, Q. (-'lakkk, S., Ivamloops, B.C. Conn, i\., U'innipeg M. CoLKMAN, W. v.. St. ..'ohns. N.B. CooKio, S. P, Full, Q. CoHiiKiT, 8. ('., Winnipes, M. CoF.NKLL. S. A.,I.C. Mc'Innes, T. R., Nev. Westminster, McKay, Maky C. 1!., Si-llarton, N.S. Neii,.son, W. ,T., Winnipeg, M. Nkhoi., T., Montreal, (i. OuTON, (i. T., Winni|)pg, M. Oi.ivEK, W. S,. Halifax, N.S. O'Reilly, F. B, Winnipeg, M. Paqlet, a. H,, Montreal, Q. pATrEli.SON, J., " PiriLLii'.s T. G., PiiKNTiss, G. W., < irenville, Q. Pkoidi'Oot, a., Montreal, Q. Pi:rdy, a., Winnipeg, M. RonEitTsoN, P., St. Andrews, Q. RofiEits, H. .1., Montreal, Q. RoLi>H, ,1. W., iiattleford, N.AV.T. RoiTHiBi!. L. (r., Angers, Q. RriiAN, R. F., Montreal, Q, SANnEKsoN, A., l^nerson, M. SiMi'.soN, T., ^lontreal, Q. Sinclair, I,.. Winniix'g, .M. SivEWHKiUT, .1. .v., New Westminster. Stbven.son, !•'.., Victoria, U.C. SrEWAiiP, .1., Montreal, Q. Stuitiieus, R, B;, PhilipHbnrg, t^. Walsh, (r. J,, Quebec, Q. Wanlics..*, .1., Montreal, Q. Wait, H., Baikerville, B ( ". AVii.sox, 1'. H., Nelsonviile, M. Wilson, T., Quebci;, Q. WcoD, C. A., .Montreal, Q. ONTARIO LICENSED PRACTITIONERS. lidT ONTARIO LTCKXSHI) PRACTITIONERS IN M'lIH TNITKD STATKS- Allex, H. (\, Ann Arbor. Mich. Ali.kn, T. E., Milwaukee, ^^'iH. \lt, a., St. Ijouis, Mo. Annand, ( I. A., Falcon, Miih-- BAi'KiiorsK, .I.B. Briiidwodil, 111. Bakki;, .1. O., Seattle, Wash T. Bai{Ni;tt, a. I)-, St. Paul, .Minn. I5ki.i,, ( t., Chicago, 111. I5BNT1.KY, I'-. Los Aiijieles, ^'"il. BiGGAi!, R. 11., Indiauapolis. BoxNAK, .1. ]»., Butlalo, N.Y. Book, .1. !>., Detroit, Mich. BouEit, S. .7., Waddington, N.Y. Bowman, .1 A\'., Kansas, Mo. Bhadley, B. L., Mt- Clemens, Mich. Bray, A.. Miinieapolis, Minn. Ki;Kii;N, K., Dryden, Mich. Bi.'iM.iCK, H. Mc.\.. iVcatur, Mich. Bf.i.N'BU, 1). C , Middleville, Mich. Br(KHA> T. R. Flint. .Mich. Bill, A. ^., Builalo, N.Y. BfitDETT, 11. i:., St. Paul, .Minn. ('amekon, C. Mc1>., Roie, Pa. CoMEIiEOltr), 11. Cook, A. II., < hicago, 111. Coi'ioLANO. W., Chicago, 111. CorsENs, .1. K., Lanesboro, Minn. CuooKEit, T., Alilwaukee, Wis. David, A., .\tlantic Mine, Mich. David, W. C., South Bay City, Mich. Davis, W. N., Los Angeles, CpI. Davison, S. VV., Rochester, N.Y. Daykoot, H. M., Rochester, N.Y. Dickson, .]. F., St. L:)uis, Mo. Dokland, .].. Milwaukee, Wis. DoroLAs, ('., I>etrf)it, Mich. DifiCAN, F. .1 , (nand Forks, Dak. Eakl, E. 11., Rochester, N.Y. F>noYD, A. E., Detroit, .Mich. ]m)Waiu)8, E. (I., (irand Rajiids.Micli. Ellis, J., Muskegon, Mich. Ellison, S- R., New York. Evans, R. M., Minto, Dak. FiiANcis, A., Chaiiinan, Kan. Cordon, R., .\rlingt.-'n. III. ( roriNLo( K, W. ( '., Warsaw, N.Y. • iUAHAM, W. v., New ^'ork. (ritAiiAM, W. 11., ( Mualia, Neb. (iRAiiAM, W. .!., (iral'ton. Dak. (fHANT, .1. 11. Y.. I'.uir'alo, N.Y. Hailey, (t , Kansas City, Mo. IIaniudoi:, W . Fdwanisville, N.Y. Hancock, .\., Builalo, N.Y. Hakvey. S. .v., Lapiere, Mich. Henry, \V. (r., Detroit, Mich. lliRiiiMAN, E. A., (irand I'orks, Dak. Heyd, 11. E., Builalo. X.Y. Hicks, .1. F., MeMoiuinee, ]\Iich. Hi(;-ego, Mich. rw»! ■^HtU ssnma 2G8 ONTARIO LICENSED PRACTITIONERS. ■i" 1 - i ■ 1 ''! MoRUiH, W., Cairo, Mich. MoiiHiHON, .!., Wasliin.". K., Kan.sas City, Mo. rATTEKsox, K., Moorhead, iSIin. Payne, E., Hutfalo. N.Y. Pmu.ips, M., Chicairo, III. Kedmond, W., St. Louis, Mo. Ross, T., Woodland, Cal. Ross, T. K., Wcbstor City, Iowa. Hugo, II. C, Florida. Russell, D. C, Castlewood, Dak. Sands, E-, I hint, Mich. Saweks, F. II., iiochcster, N.Y. Sexkler, a. E., St. Paul, INIinn. SiiMi'UEun, L. E., Detroit, Mich. Shoeu 'rroM, II., Port Huron, Mich. Sinclair, D.. Touawanda, N.Y. Smith, .1. C, l >rayton. Dak. Smith, K. R.. Detroit, .Mich. SovEREEX, A. W., Detroit, Mich. Steven, " Stewart, P-, " SiTMsoN, .)., Plum Creek, Noh. St. .Ioiix, L., Cliicaj-'o, lU. Sutton, M., Ca\ ileer, Dak. Taylor, C. E. S., Arcadia, Kan. TmijoDo, A. J., Tuscarora, Nev. TtioMi'.soN, A. II-, Lapier, Mich. TiioMi'soN, A. S., Detroit, Mich. TnoMKON, H. ]')., Maniuetle, Mich. TiroRoLi), 1". F;., Jamestown, Dak. Thacv, A. !• ., Ilolyoke, Mass. Tr.u-v, T. H., Sprin>:tield, ]Mass. Tracy, W. J., Westiield, Mass. Traver, G. R., Perry, .V.Y. TuFEoRD, C. D., Cliampaijrne, III. VanAilen, J. R., Kansas City, Kan. Waluank, F. S., Duluth, Mich. AVeagent, C. a., Callon, Cal. West, A. A., Lexington, i\lich. West, D. A., WniTE, J. v., An Sahlo, ;\Iich. Wilkinson, A., Alpena, ]\Iich. Williams, G. A , Ray City, Mich. WiL.'.iAMS, ]\I. II., Los Anyeles, Cal. WiNSTANLEY, O. S., Santa Barbara. Worsfold, W., Augusta, Mich. i ONTAIJIO L10KNs::D PRACTITI()Nr<:ES PRACTISING IX ENGLAND. AsiiiiY, T. II., England. Barkwell, R., 147 High St., Battor- sea, London. Bremxeej, W. \\., IGO City Road, Manchester. Camkhon,G-F, London, 114 Ebury St. Canxing, p. AV. Ci., London "W., Roseville Rd. Carroll, J. T., London, Burton Cres- cent. Evans, G. W., London, W., 41 Cam- budge St.. Hyde Park Sq. GoFORiii, F., LiverixKil, t);', Chatham St. GoRooN. H. A., Holywell. lIocKRiDiiio, T. G., I-'Ondon, L'7 Tyso St., Clerkenwell. .loNiis, L. II., Camborne, Cornwall, Eug. Laixg, P. S., Dov(\r, Eng. Lawtox, T. M., England. Leslie, R. I!., LoiHlon,;>l Denbigh St. Malloch, E C, Beaumont, Jersey. Mickle, \\, J., London, Grove Hall Asyin. Murray, C. S., England. XiowcoMiiE, J., London. Newcomue, W., " Smith, S. F., London, .%!• Ilolloway Road Smith. W. R Ifoad. TuiM'ER, Sir ( London, 40" Mile End London ( High Com- missioner for Canada). Weuster, N. P, The Grange, (iuern- sey. Wye, ,1. H., London, W. C, 2(3 Tor- rington Sq. ONTARIO LICEXSED PRACTITroNERS. .'69 ONTARIO LlfENSED PRACTITIOXKRS PRACTISING IX FORKKiN LANDS OTHER TJIAX THE UNITED STATES AND EN(JLANI). BnoNSTOKi'ii, E. E., Kingston, Ja- Lea. J, A,, Cape Colony, South Africa. maica, W.I. jMatiiikso..-, M., Sydney, New South Cross, W. J., Iloresliam, Victoria, Wales. Australia. Mii,i.i:k, W H., Browns Town, Gir.i.AKi), C. R., May I'enn, .lamaica, Jamaica, W.I. W.I. Mor/roN, 1'. W. W,, India. Hyde, J. G., Clvde, Alago, New Zea- Nioisii, J., Kinirston, Jamaica, W.I. land. ()(i(i, A. S., -New South Wales. Aust. Johnston, J., Brown's Town, Jamaica, OdiLviio, .1., Kingston, Jamaica, W.I. AV.I. A\'.\M.Kss, J. R,, Dunedin, New Zea- Kkli.v, T., Geort;etown, Demara, land, British Guiana. Williams, E. 11,, India. ONTARIO LICENSED TRACTITIOXKRS WIIOSI APPEAR TO RE CNKNOWN, ADDRESSES Adams, John. AnLiNOTON, Robert, AsDEHisoN, Joiin D. Akmstkonc, William. Braiton, James R. Biu->sKK, Nicholas. Brown, Brinton P. BriiT, Franklin. Cami'iiell, G. Wadsworth. Cai!tiii:\\, ('has. E. Clauk, William. CoHsoN, John W. Cko/ieu, .lohn 15. Davison, I'eter. DeLokm, Henry A. DoNAi.osoN, John, Down, Ciuirles. Elki nc.ton, Francis. Ei.MEii, William Esmond, ,I()hn .1. I'VjLsuM, l[ii>rh R. I'lir.EMAN, William C FitKNCit, William W, Ga.mulio, Aaron W. GinsKA, Frederick A. GuAiiAM, WiUiam II. Gkay, Thomas. (iiiiEit, C'liaries. (iuoii:. ( iorluim W. HAMii.niN, AlcNauder, Hakiman, Ja;'oh. Hickman, Fdward. Hickman, Joim HioiisdN, WilHam A. Hr.MiiLic, ( 'hristdiiiier. HiNiKH, David J. J K VINE, James C. Jarvis, Joseph. JonNsox, Absalom H. Joyce, Lancaster. K IKK 10, Georjie W. KlHKI'ATItlCK, .lohn LAN(;woiniiv, I'rederick W, Levinoe, Henry iM. Maskcak, Alfred J. MiLi.KU. Robert. ]Min(;ave, ('har'e.s P. MnciiKLi., Charles T. McCalli'm, James. jMcDiak.mid, Peter. McDonald, Samuel. McInnks, l.oftus R, Pai.meh, Robert X. Pehkins, William. Pj;ii;i;siiN, Henry, I'iielan, .lolm B. Pi HDY, ( liarles W, C^)riNN, I'liomas. RlCHAKDSdN, .Idseph. SiNci.Aiu, Archibald C. Siinii, Henry. Steele, Charles A. Stokes, Ciiarles S. Stone, Hobert W. SruoNCi. William E. TiioM, .b)hn J. Watson, .lames A. Wilson, Alexander. Wilson, Charles J, C. Wilson, JoI'u A. Woi.siON, Christopher. Wood, Orriii < '. Ykacsley, Ihuiry. YoLNCi, Frederick H. ■I 1 f .1 270 QUEBEC LICENSED PUACTITIONERS. ^!l! QUEBEC LICENSED PRACTrJTIONEES. Acton Vale McDoiuild. J. 1». A. Mitrnanlt, 1". 1'. Migneault, U- Agnes Bialiop, H. Ancienne Lorette hanriii, V. (do l.ot- biniere). Ange-G., Rouville St. Oiijje (Moiitiirnv dit) L. Arthabaskaville Belleau, K. T. Fort in, I\ (). Poulin, A. V. Ayer's Flat KoM.iiis, T. \V. Aylmer Cluirc'li, J. R. Ilurdinan, II. T. Klock, K. II, Quirk, E. L. Woals, J. J. E. Aylwin Gordon, C. M. Bale St Paul Clement, C. II. A. Morin, A. Sinuird, A. Barnston IJrown, ('. Beauharnois Bduclierville (de), V. Broshoit, 2s. A. Lat)er;j;o, P. I'rimeau, A. Beauport r>elani;or, U. A. Boldiio. .I.B. LaKuy, < r. A. Rov, ( '. S. Roy, L. II. Sansfacon, 0. Becancour Arcand, U. Desilets, C. O. H. Bedford Chovalier, G. Hart, I). A. Mitcliell, H. E. Beebe Plain Mc( rowan, TI. W. Wiiitolier, T. D. Beloeil A Hard, .1. ¥. K. Bernard, A. A. ( liiKiuette, E. I'errault, C. Berthier (en haut) Carter, B. Defjrraitdpre, L. Drainville, I), ilenanli, W. T-afoiitaine, < '. R. Bio Sin lis, L. J. (). Boucherville Boncheiville (de), C. B. Deniers, J. A. Brigham .luHiiiH.tite, B. Bristol Haentschell, C. W. McKinley, J. K. Bryson < ral)oury, T. C. Buckingham neVillefK, C. i-:. A. Wallace, .1. W. Wilson, C. Campbellton Vejuier, J. Cap St Ignace Eortin, L. N. Sylvain, E. Caughnawaga Ration, A. (). Cazaville Stuart, J. (>. Chambly Benoit, L. B. Rarocque, C. H. L. < >stijrny, I']. Taupier, S. Chambly Basin « vii'ii, ( '. \V. E. Martol, M. I). S. ()sti<.'ny, (). Champlain Duhord, L. E. RaRuii, S. Maroliand, II. Charlesbourg * i.invri'a, L- Chateauguay iHipuis, I. Chateau Richer Gravel, !-• N. Chelsea Davies, J. B, i QUEBEC r,ICENSEP PRACTITIONERS. 271 Chicoutimi iieaiu^haiiip, L. E. ( 'aron, I- . S. Clarenceville- Dupuis, J. J. 1). Yuurij;, 1'. K. Coaticook Bat'uiiud, I-. ( '. Cauti'^ltl, li. U. Kamon, B. 1 )ra{)er, C. M. Ives, 1".. Marchessault, T. Robin.-^on, l>. A. Stevenson, C. N. Compton Kinir, R. A. D. La. Hue, T. Kugg, K. Contrecoeur Cteoflrey, M. Cookshire Hopkins, A. Hopkins, .S. J. Hopkins, H. .1. Orr, A. v.. Coteau du Lac Dauth, (r. Jhiuth, H. Coteau Landing- Boiubonnais, A. Cote St. Louis Sylvostre, .1. .\. Cote St. Paul Aubrey, A. I>. Cowansville Cotton, C. E. Cotton, C. L. (iibson, J. B. Danville Darche, i:. H. I'age, W. •Speor, A. M. Deschambault Mayrand, C. Mayiand, V. X. Drummondville Bi'iard, 1". A. Gill, U. Dunham « iibson, .1. 1>. < ril)S(jn, W. Vj. Stdvons, A. I >. Yeats, .1. Eaton Corners Powers, rei.se, D. I'leury, A. T. Priinean, IL C. Laprairie BrLsHon, A. T. Brn.ssard, .1. R. .T. Bro.ssiiril, P. Iv Loniitin, S. A. Martin, 1'. >'. L'Assomption Biron, A. ]'eamarais, L. J. C. I >orion, ( '. Foi'cst, L. ^'i^('.^, S. Lavaltrie Mar.solais, D. INIartineau, S. L'Avenir Alexandre, A. Maznrette. O. Lawrenceville I'regoau, I. Leeds Hume, W. II. Thompson, W. Lennoxville Davis, W. II. Robertson, D. T. L'Epiphanie Ethier, I. Les Cedres Rohc.rge, N- Levis CuiKC. Ilamclin, H. T. liaUrio, E. Facerte, \. I'ellotier, .1. i'olicinin, J. S. L'Islet 1 'ion, F. X, N. Lavoie, >«'. Longue Pointe Laroli't, — J'iieandry, .1. A. Ronaud, .1. Maskinonge Dostaler, I.. .1. A. Sylvestre, 1'. Massawipi ( ribson, A. M. Matane l'ell(3tier, J. 1'. Melbourne Brown, 'L. L. Vicat, J. Milby Kiddell, A. D. Mile End Chartrand, J. P. QUEBEC lilCEN'SEI) rKAPTITIONF.RS. 273 Montmagny Tlit'ber^e, .)• Montreal Airtli, (i. L. Allan,.!. P.. II. Allnwiiv, T. .T. Ai-cliiuiihault, D. I). ArchiiiulKiult, (r. Aicliiiiiiliaiilt, (J. Vj. Archaiiihatilt. 11. Ariiistniii^:, < 1. K. {'.allies, v. Beiuidry, (i. (J. J5eau]in'', W. Beau.soleil,.!- M. Bell,.!. ]'.cll,.i. II. Bortholdt, .1. E. l'.irkftt. II. .S. ISlackader, A. D. lUacUadcr. K. li. P. Buiichiud,.]. B. Boiiclu!!', S. B(iiirl<(>, E. J. Bre.nnaii, .M. T. Brodi'iir, A. ]'>rossur(l,.l. II. Bro.s.scau, A. T. lirowne, A. A. Brnncllc, .1. A. S. r.nlif!!-. E. P.r.rlan.l, W. B. Bnilanil. W. H. CaiiHToii, r. C'aiiuTon, ,1. C. Cuiiiei'dii, K. CaiiM'lu'll, A. W. Cauipholl,]''. W. Campbell, ( i. G. Cauiiilieil, E. Caiupliell, \l. Carricie, E. Ca.sjiraiii, ('. A. Cas. Cdulombo, N. E. Crai-, S. Craik, R. Duj-'oiiais, A. Daiisoreau, ,1. C, jnn. Daze, H. De Cow, D. M. El' Eorimier. .1. U. * I »(!iiier.^. A. Demers, E. l)(Muer.s, (t. Eewatiliiiers, L. I., ij Ee.sjardiiiH, E. Dcsjaiiliti.s (i. Jle.-ijanliii.s, .). A. Detijanliii.s, .lo.s. iH^smarteau, N. B. I 'csrdclu'.s, .E E I 'esro.siors, H. E, De.sru.siers, E. .E P. Dpvliii, I'. E. 1 >■( )isoniieiis, T. E. Jiriimiiioiid, ^V. 1 1. 1 )ubiic, C. EiKkett, W. A. Du^ras C. A. Dnjrdalo, .1. .1. Dnhaiit, E. A. C. Eujiuiit, E. iJmnjcher, E. B. Duval, S. Enirland, E. R. Etliior. C. Etne, Z. Eal'ard, ('. Eafard. N. Eeiiwick, G. E. EeruuHson, A. l''iliatrault, M. Elnlay, l'". G. Einiiie, .!• T. Eislier, A. Foley, .1. E. Eorlior, .1. E. Eortier, E. E. Eoiu'ber, A. A. Eulton, .1. II. (iaboiiry, E. GadboiS) A. (jairnoii, .1. Gaberty, 1>. Gardner, A. W. Gardner, .1. .1. (iardner, W. (iautbier, A. Gautbier, J. D. (icrvais, A. 0. Gisruere, .E P. Gillard, C. R. Girard, S. ,T, Girduood, (t. P. Girouard, .E IE Godfrey, R. T. (luerin, J. .1. Gnrd, \).l<. Harkin, IE llin^stun, W. II. Howard. K. .1. W. liiirtuliui-ie, E. IIutcbiii.sDii, ,1. A. Hiitibi.soii, .1. .\. .lai'ijiie."*, E. A. (i. .leaimotto, 1'". .leiikiiiH, .1. 1'. T. .lobn.ston, W. ( i. .loyal, .\. Kaiinon, .M. .M. Kinloeb. .1. K ilk Patrick. R. C. Labadie. K. Labadi.s II. A. Eabei'jc, L- Ea.liapidle, E. P. Eaebapidle, 1'. X. EaeoniHiere. H. Ladoncenr, X. IE T^alonde, Ed. Eamarcbc, .\. Eamonrenx, !•'. C. T. Eanctot, .1. Eaporte, A. Earaiiu'-e, .1. A. La iJiM'be. Z. Lar(i((|Ut% A. B. Ean/oii. P. EelilaiK', ,1. A. Eeeii}'('.r, T. bediic, ,1. G. Eeonai'd,.I. .\. II- Eei>rolioii, ,1. L. bei)rolion, 1 1. Eeronx, .1. L(!S|K(raiii'e, .E E'ller.reux, E. Eovorin. X. -Macbean, I). MaeCalhnn, D. C. Macdnnald, W. Ma(d)onnell, H. L. :Vbiiller, .1. P.. E. -Ma'lette, A. ^lar.-^olai.s, A. R. L. .Mar!(d, O. Marti'iny, .1. .V.E.i^de) -Matbieii, A. :\te(artbv, .E G. .Mr('lure,"\V. McConnell, .E B. Mcdionald,.lobnW. :M(d)()niien, A.('. ^bd'^ailirane. W. McCdlli.s, W. C. MeXamara, D. Me.i'.ile.H. -Merrill, H. Metivier, M. yi. 18 i^m^ 7 IT I QIIEHEC l,ICENSKI) I'll VCTITIONKRS, i I w. Mij,'iKmlt. A. A. Mimuinlt, L. I>. jMitrnimlt. I'. 15. Mills, T. W. Mitcii^il, Miss \ Moll, J.. A. Molsdii, \V. A. Mount, .1. N. IMouiit,.!. W. Muiiiit, I', v.- Mmiro, A. MuiTiiv, F. Nif.hoi", 'I'. S. iNichol, W. G. ISicliols, T. Nolin,.!. E. U'Loaiv, V. I'a^or, r. ('. r. Piilimly, ]•■. L. PelleliiM-, !•:. relleticr, .1. l\'iieault, A. I'crriLro. .1. IVirv, 11. i:. ricuilt. V. K. rirlir, A. I'drleous, W. I'l'tMiderjiast, Prdiiillbot, A. Prouix, ,I.T. P. Kaviiioiid, 0. Roddy, ILL. Keed, T. D. Kii'ard, A. Koddick, T. G. K()(L'(!r, T. A. lioditM', J. A. Kolhuid, A. J. B, Eoss, A. -Al. Ross, G- RoKS, G. T. Rut tut, .1. P. Row ell, (t. p. Roy, J. A. Sauiulers, J. IJ. Scluuult, A. F. 8cott, A. Shanks, A. L. Siiephi'.rd, V. .Si 111 a A 1, K. yitnpsoii, T. Smith, A. L. Siiiitii, \V. A Sl)eii(llo\'e, V Sprinirie. .1. A. Stcplu'ii, W. ISterlin--, .1. W. Stovenson, F. A, Stewart, .1. Stewart, W. G. J. de W. ^. R. Sutherland, W. K. Thaver. L O. Thilnuill, A. Trenhulnie, K. II. 'I'rndel, F. X. N'onne, .1. \'ornor, 1.. Vi]){)nd, A. E- WaiilesH, .1. Ward, .M. O'l'.. Wattier, (i. \. Webb. .l.T. S. Wheeler, T. 1!. WilUins, ti. WilliaiMH, K. P. Wils.in, ('. .1. Wilson, l;. H. AVood,(". A. Yonn.ii-. W. Napierville Cardinal, J. .\. jNIarcouu, L. T. New Carlisle harerrii'rc. .\. A. .Ma'_'nir(>., W. Robitaille, T. (lion.) New Kichmond Crepean, L. Thompson, \V. A. Thornton, W. Nicolet iH'Saiilniers, 1). B. G. l»t'silets. 1'. A. McCaHrev, ,1. F. l'ieheite,"A. P. Roy, L. H. Oka Robilhird, M. Ormstown MeCiirdv. T. McLaren, 1'. I'oole, II. K. Papineauville Lon^rpre, A. Mackay, E. Mnnro, E. Smith, G. G. Perce Grenier, S. Pid■ "/ m ^W >^ '^J .^^ ^^ -i^:- <$> ^ /!<^ Photographic Sciences Corporation 23 WEST MAIN STREET WEBSTER, N.Y. 14580 (716) 372-4503 (V « 4? i\ o % V 6^ . St. Athanase Ijarocciue, ('• L. II. St. Augustin, Port UKue, ]•■. X. 1'. :\Ii<.'i\anlt, r. Z. Wattors. (i I). B. St. Barnabe I'.iil.l. w. iU'llemaro, lO. St. .Ja('i|ties. K. St- Barthelemi Prainville. J. S X. Ijaiiinndi'.an, .1. I'ich.', ,1. 10. St. Bazile I)iila,w. < '. A. St. Benoit Mi.ixiiault, .1. A. St, Bernard, Dor- chester Colli mv, <'. y. St. Bonaventurc Tc.'-.sicr, ( '. Ste. Brigide IjelliuiHi'nr, ('. St Bruno 8aiiri()l, T. Ste Camille Tliihault, A. Thiliaiilt, A. AV. St. Casimir Kosseau, L. 'J". K. Ste- Cecile de Wkitto (iauclior, A. St. .Iac.nie.>s, C. R. St. Celestin Konleaiu II. I'. St Cesaire I5eaii(hy, L. H. Ddrval.A. (jnortin, A. St. Charles de Bellechase Geiidniii, T. St- Charles R. Chambly I.oscault, f". Ste. Claire I.csa.L'c- C. A. St. Clet- <'am|ioau, B. St. Constant Vnvu\ i;. N. Ste. Croix KiiifVet, < . I. Ste. Cunegonde ('v)>ih..t, T. I'ditrvill, v.. A. St. Cnthbert 1 iC'-Taiulpri', A. Desy, . < iiiertin. .1. 1'. Mignaiilt, II. A. St- Didace l.aiirciiilnaii, A. St- Dominique Bagot .N'.'ulcaii, A. St. Edouard LalDntaini', I.. I). Ste. Elizabeth in'aiiitrt', A. ( ■innix,.!. K. ra(]not,.I. St. Ephrem de Trino;^ Koy. i:." St- Ephrem d'Upton (iantliiiT,-!. S. r. l-afar-'e, I'. K. St. Esprit I'i.ssoia'ttd, I'. .1. l.ar('S(\ .\. St. Etienne Beauharnois lIlKtt, <.. St. Etienne des Grcs liasiii'i', 1'". St. Eustache (iaiitliicr, II. l.aviiiUolte, A. Miircil.C. Marcil, I). I't'iiaiilt, V. Ste- Fam- Isle DOrleans ImM.an. P. A. St- Felix de Valois I •e.si'ii,4i('i's, (i. I.avalii'i'- \'. I' St. Ferdinand .\"o(il. I.. -M- A. Ste. Flavie (iilOllX, I'. Ste. Flavien La line. I".. K..S.S, 1. A. Ste- Flore I'rrnni, 10. Ste. Foyc I'.nipliv. ."\1, Ma.kay.-I. M. St. Francois de la Bcauce iVsriiclHT.s, II. A'andcrha; 'len, A. St. Francois du Lac r.unrivt, K. Cr. Ton{)iii, ('. L. A. M QUEBEC LICENSED PRACTITinNEKS. St. Francois Mont- magny Geiulrnii. I'. X. St. Francois Riv. duSud Fdiiniicr, W. St. Frederic Gauvreaii, 1. X. St. Gabriel de Brandon l>ub('aii, N. llaiiii^liii, .1. :\. l.anreiKloau. A. Laiirc.iuleaii, .). 0. St. Gabriel de Montreal Gai^nitT, F. X. J.cblan.'. B. II. Ste. Genevieve de Batiscan Baril, V. X. iJui'rcsne, (i. II. Ste. Genevieve. Jacques Cartier Pi 1 let. A. li. Koy, .1. 11. St. Georges, Henri ville Leclair. E. A. Tassi', i;. St. George de Windsor AlcxaiiiliiN \V. St. Germain de Grantham C'omca'i, V. E. D. Fonlaiiu'., .1. MaubJiui, (i. Ste. Gertude BaucluMiiiii, A. llarel, V. A. St. Gervais I'aradis, ,i. T. (.J. Tanjjuay, (i. A. 1*. St. Gregoire. Iber- ville Baw.k'l, N. llelie, O. St. Gregoire, Nicolet ItcrL'tMOll, .1. I'",. ISoudrean, .1. I!. St. Guillaume DUpton Ban. let, F. X. ( Ifiiu'iit, V. A. Laiunureiix, S. Ste. Henedine -Moriissutti', A. St. Henri. Lauzon .■^inclair, .1. St. Henri de Mas* couche ( arnii. F. A. St. Henri, Mont- real J.acliaii Ik', S. l.Hiidir, .1. IVlaiiean..!. T. rriullidMiim', .1. F. St. Hilaire I lieval. A. .IcaiUKiltc, H. Valiu, r. N. St Hugues I'alaniy, M. .1. St. Hyacinthe Beiiuit, !.. Di'Spans, 1'. 1'. I'auteiix. ('. Freiu'li, II. (iiidiiaiil, L. Malliicii. A. Si. (Jeriiiaiii,.!. II. L. 8t. .laciiiii'.s, F. Tiircut, K. Tiirciit, (i. St. Isidore I'n'vd.st, N. Uiciier, <>. II. St. Jacques L'Achigan I5eau(lry, .1. (•. DeloriiK', L. .1. X. (iihatilt, A. St. Jacques le Mineur Lalbiitaini), B. < r. St. Janvier \'ei-iiH'.tt(\ F. St. Jean de Matha 1 •asidsieis, X. St. Jean Baptiste de Montreal Delvccchio, A. P. (iermaii), A. Fapienv, .1. A. .M. Leizault, .1. X. I'oitcvln, .1. ('. St. Jean Bte . Rouville Bt'iiiuc.l. ]'. !;. (.iriMiior, E. Tlieiriiey, .M. E. St. Jean des Chaillons Pois-on, .1. F. II. St. Jean, Chrysos- tom J>t' la .MactilliCro, II. Cieriiuii, W. (.iuyer, (). LoviiiL'stnii. I). A. -McirciiT, N. Uivet, X. TdP.piu, A. St. Jean D'Orleans Laclianct*, ' <. St. Joan. Port Joli Duval, E. Sim. I'll, !•'. St. Jerome Fouriiifi, F. FtmrniiT, .1. E. •Martially, (". dlo) Prev(.ist, .1. E. I'n'vost, .1. W. St. Joachim, Shef- ford Daiiiicault, 1'. 11. St. John's Dai.iTiioault, .1. A. Guiiiii, .v. Fai'()(i|UL', I!. Moivaii, II. \V..u,i, II. \V. St. Joseph, Beauce l.eesard, K. Taseliereau, .1. ! ,' •' 27 H QUEBKC LICENSED PRACTITIONERS. St. Judes Do.srnclicrs, T. N. Ste. Julie de Somerset Larosc, |). L. St. Julie de Ver- cheres l-e;raiilt, .1. St. Julienne rerlaiid, .1. S. E. St. Justin C(iiiloinl)(\ ('. .1. Diiliatuol, A. A. Ste. Justine. New- ton Clinlette, H. St. Laurent Lt'cavelit'.r, .1. J. Pi net, A. St. Leon llinny, (i. Lesa^e, E. St. Leonard D'Aston (uiillanlet, 1'. St. Leonard du Fort Maurice Itiberdy, .1. A. St. Liboire r-aloi't\st. Ci. L. St. Lin Leclair, .F. St. Louis de Gonzague IJaiisercfiii, \:. II. Ste. Madeleine fartier, A. I'. St. Marc liUnnix, Cr. St. Marcel (.'artior, A. Ste. Marguerite Kalilu'itt', T. Moreau, L. M. Ste. Marthe HriHKitto, L. M. (Jiroiianl, .J. St. Martin Cliarotte, K. J. Galidiiry, -\. VarmiiM-, 1". 1'. Ste. Martine l.cpaillciir, L. St. Mary, Beauce I'nrtior. T. .^Idreiuy, N. St. Maurice (inMiior, 1'. Mf'thot, A. Ste. Melanie d'Aillebout Vadenais. T. St. Michel, Belle- j chasse I'.oldiic. S. St. Michel, Napier- ville Ton I (in. .T. Ste. Monique Lodnc, H. Leirris. ( '. St. Narcisse ra(niet, ].. H. St. Nicholas (iinii'ras, N. N. Moiiii, * '. St. Norbert, Arthabaska St. (jerniain, V. St. Ours Ha/.in. A. I 'avid, S. (iiu'itin, y\. E. St. Paschal ( 'repeaii, }1. l.'ii'hard, A. Sirois. .1. E. St. Patrice de Tingwick Dagenais, U. St. Paul de Chester ( 'ot.', C. (i ravel,.!. T. A. St. Paul L'Ermite Arcliandmull, T. A. C"oni[)toi.s, r. ( '. Z. St. Paul de I'ln- dustrie HtMiaud, 1'. 1'. St. Paul, Rouv. Matl\ie.n, II. St. Paulin Eerron, W. St. Philippe, Laprairie Savard, J. St. Philip de Neri BIh don, H. \V. Ste. Philomene Ilervienx, II. Lalier^e, .1. E. St. Pie Bagot Bernier, 1'. II. ( 'liarbonneau, J. Dnelos, E. A. trantlner, .1. II. St. Pie de Guire Camire, A. 0. St. Pierre les Becquets Ar('lianil)anit, I'. E. St. Pierre. Isle D'Orlcans Leinoine, C. E. St. Pierre de la Patrie Prevdst, C. II. 1". St. Placide Wilson, T. .1. St. Polycarpe Brnnoau, O. llndon, E. ]MonsHean, .1. U. St. Raphael Bi'audiv, A. (f. E. C:6rtS J." V. Eanglais, 1". J. QUEBEC lilCENSED PRACTITIONEHS. 270 St. Raymond Hebett, A. St. Remi Dn^ras A. Ilt'hert. A. Latour, ('. H. St. Robert Lavallre, 1,. (). St, Roch, Achigrnan Lafoitune ('IV.llier) L. St. Roch des Aulnaies Gosselin, F. X. St. Romuald Guay, I'. M. Lanihert, J. T. St. Romuald < D'Etchemin Leinieux, P. E. Ste. Rose McMahoii, S. F. Ouimet, E. St. Sauveur de Quebec Fi>ot, y\, Giasson, Z. Gingras, ('. Jolicu'ur, G. W. L. LaroclicUe, A. ^Marconx. ,1. A. I^Iillotte, .1. I). St. Sauveur de Terrebonne Proulx, L. j Ste. Scholastique | Fortiei'. L. A. Pi Ion, l\ (.'. St. Sebastien Charbonnoau, K. O. Phu'nix, T. St. Simon. Bagot Berthiuuiiio, O. Moieau, L. B. St. Stanislas Tnulel, F. St. Stanislas de Kostka ^laiu'otol, A. St. Sylvestre Kin-. W. A. H. Paqnin, S. G. St. Telesphore ('uierri((r, .1. Leganlt, D. St. Theodore. DActon ].efatve,E. Ste. Therese Desjanlins, S. Gaiidi'.tt(s M. II. St. Thomas. Joliette ^lasse, I.. A. St. Thomas, Mont- magny Eilodeau. L. S. W. Blonin, l>. Marniotte, W. J. St. Thomas. Pierreville Lemaitre, .'. K. St. Timothe Filiatrault, H. * St. Tite LacoursiC're, L. N. E. St. Urbain yabmirin, F. St. Ursule (ironier, L. St. Valentine Ilt'bert, A. St. Valerien Prevost, .1. A. St. Valier Cote, .1. St. Vincent de Paul Germain, A. Ponuninvillo, J. T. Pratt, .1. St. Wenceslas LalU'cb.'. ]■. X. U. St. Zephirin l.aceit«. .1. I». Lamiiert, .1. V. Havoie, II. St. Zotique Prieur, A. .1. Sandy Bay La line, S. A. Sault au RecoUet P>rien, A. :». < 'liojiiii,.!. X. Savage's Mills Maricr, P. F. Sawyerville Anl)ab!(^ 1- II. Scottstown Xoel, F. O. Shawville Lyons, A. Sherbrooke Aui.'tin, F. ,1. lielan;inr, G. T. ( "ainiraiul, .1. O. Fiiirar, C. .1. Elie, .1. A.M. Gravel, Z. Lorinir, .1. \i. Pare, V. Pelletier, .1. P. liionx. .1. V. Tabb, .S. !■:. Wortliiiijiton, A. X. Worthin^rt.m, E. I>. Sherrington Lalniiiainc, M. G. Shewenegan Fiset, F. P. Somerset Bettv. ,). Chevrelils, E. C. P. Cote, A. 'J'. Tri. I'li'Viist, K. ^ylvcHtri', 1. South Durham (ildiniill, 1.. 11. Stanbridge Cnithcrs, W. Diilurl, T. A. Stanfold JSeriicnm, .1. N. (.iarm-iui, 1'. U. Stanstead Ball. C. 1». CaiilicM, K. X. ('k'vclaiKi, W. K. ( (.wU's, ('. W. Ciciie, .1. !•. -McHiiUVc, .1. w. Kii^ri;, 11. C. Stukley. Sud I'agr, .1. 1». Sutton Flats ( 'litter, I'roil. A., jr. J)llblU', (i. J-aii^eviii, A. Sweetsburg Fuller, II. L. Terrebonne Aroliambaiilt, .1. !?. Diicliefiieau, .1. A. Prive, 1". E. Thett'ord Mines Hrirrc, 1'. 1'. Three Rivers Ba.U'au, .M. < i. K. !>i)uri:e(iis, * <• A. ( 'nlilptdiST .1. ( iervain, E. H.'tii,.I.E. Normaiiil, I., l*. I'aniietuM, 1'.. Tlievien, II. Thurso Motcalr, 11. .1. Trois Pistoles ( iiiriUl, iil. Cashwei.i., .1. A., Kapiil '"ity, X.W.T. CviTANAcii, \V. ( '., ( Ik'ii l'ail«, Out. Citii'MAN, <'. .1. il., Ottawa, Out. ('initnt, <'. II., Ottawa, Out. Coi.iiiiioiN. * '.. Ir(i(]ii()is, ( )iit. CViwiE, A., Vaiicdiivcr, 1!. ( '. ]>Eu<)NAi.i), W. S., Ottawa, Out. Di:.sM(JNi), !•". .1., Nowca.stk', N. !>. Dewah, C. p., Ottawa, Out. Edwauiw, O. ('.. (^i Ajjpelle, N.U'.T. Fo.NTAiNK, J. T. J)., Orlcuiii,'*, Out. FEitdi'soN, .1., CmiilierlaiKi, Out. Fek(.is(,n, \V. I).T..Ctiinl)orlaml,,Oiit. GooDAi.i., \V. A., IVcstoii, Out. Gkaha.m, K. 1)., Ottaw;'., Out. GifAY, W. 1.., I'l'iiihroke, Out. Gray, .1., linicelield, Ont. Hi:xi)Ei;>()N, A., Caljiaiy, X.W.T. IlENDioiiso.N, A. A., Ottawa, Ont. PIenwooi), .\. ,]., Brant Ion 1, i >iit. LuMdN, K. W. I.., Tlion.M, Out. Lennox, I,., 'roronto, Out. l.iNAM, II., < 'ampbelltiiii, N.l!. M( 1,ai;en, D. C, (Ottawa, Out. -McMiiiaiY, A., Straii'.'i', Out. -McNkk, S., I'oitii. <»ut. MoNi.ENAis, L. .1. N.. Ottawa. Out. -ME, C ■!., .\inlier.st. N.>. Nkii.son, IJ., l\iu'_'stou, (»ut. Oaki.i:v, W. !»., Str.'etsvillc. Ont. <)"r)i:ii;N, K., Naiiaiiuip, i',. ( . I'oMEiiov, I,. ]•".. M('< '.. Twoeil. Oui. I'owKi.i,. );. ]1. \V., < )ilawa. < "ut. I'l-KVOST. !..('. liioKiiAN; 15. 1.., Toiiuto. < "at. Jioijii.i.Aiii). J., Tliin.so, ( iiit. lvMiiiN.st)N, !?. .1.. Brautliiiil, ( »ut. ]toi;i:i;s, A. K., ( )ttawa. ( >ut. Ivon.KAf, K. 11., ("al,L;aiy, N.W.T. KoiiiicE, 1'., Duhliu, I >ui. Hcssia.i,, .1. P., Toroulo, ( >ut. ;>^AVAKi), A.. Ottawa, ( »nt. Sev.moii;, ^L, WiuuipL':.:, .Man. fri'KNcEK, i;., I'.raudou, -Man. Stai I'oKii, 1'. . A., i'ittsbur.L', O. CuACiNON, U. Chagnon, \'. < r. B., Fall iJivei-, Mass. CmiJcii, v., < liicago, 111. Cmncii, M. U., Pierre pontManor,N.Y COI.LICT, P. A. A. Cunninciham, il ('., Jr.dianapolis.Ind DA(iENAi.s, A.,BiiH'alo, N.Y. DuuE, (.'. A. Di'uois, T. DiNC'AN, W. T., Fergus I'alls, Minn. Du.NLoi', A. IL, Crookstown, Minn. Falls, .S. K., ( 'liicairo. 111. FiLi.Ki!, W., (fraud liapids, Mich. GAlVKEAf, -V. GiLMoiif, A. A., Modesto, Cal. (tIIJAUI), F. X. Gkoffkion, p., Salem, >Ui3S. (rKENvn.Li:, O., Saleut, Mass. Haldimani), a. M., Pemliina, Dak. HenI!Y, \V. (r., IX^troit, Mich. Lmkie, a., Detroit, Mich. lijwiN, >I. L., Chica^X'. I'l- .Iackson, J. A., Mauche.stc.r, N. H. KiMAii), 1!. W., Hij:hj:ate < bntro, Vt. Laii.kii:, 11. ()., Ualtiuiore, Md. Lanclois, ,L a., I'itt.sliold, .Ma.-ss. IjAToih, a. a., N(jrth < 'rosvonor.Mass Lkmieix, L, ('rooksiowu, .Mich. LEToriiNioAi-, .\., ( olorado, Loncaway, il, N'erinoiit. .^L\l{Q^■ls, ( '. F. P., Miuue.'sota. Mkeic,.!. a.. New York. Osi.EK, W.. Halliinore, ^^l. I'lNAii.T, L. .1., Minueaixili.s, Miuu KiTciiii-, A. F., Duluth,.Mich. lioiiEitrsoN. \V, D. Jioss, ,1. \V., Cohoes, N.Y. Row ELL, (i. B., Los Aii!.'eie.s. < al. 81K0LS, K., Three Kiver.s, .Ma.ss. iSul'LAlM), .1. A. TiiUDivAL-, \V., Fall Liver, ]\hiss. N'lNCEl.BITK, .\. I !"• 282 QUEBEC LICENSED PKACTITIONERS. QUEHKC LU'KNSKI) PHACTITIOXKliS IN KORKIGN COIN- TRIES OTlIKli THAN TllK UNITKD STATES. J>.\VNi s, I>., ( antcrbiiry, I'nijland. 15h(ii)ii;, .1., 1 lonoliilii, Samhvich I.-^IMh IS'k'son, W. I). !■;., I'anaina, Central America. tinsoNKs, v., I'orto Kico. Kouii.i.AHi), K.. I'lris, France*. SmciiiD.w, .1., F.urojw. TKAXciiKMOKrAGNK, Ik., Furo{)e. QUKBKC LICENSRT) PRACTITrONKRS WHOSE ADDRESSHS AIM'KAR TO BH IN KNOWN. .\XGUX, J. N. ASSEI.IN, .). At ijiN,.I. K. Arr.i.H, L. L. Avi.wiv. (i. <". Bakcki-o, H. M. IS.Mioiin, .1. Bastikn, H. I'.IOATTII.}, W. liicAi'nuY, J-. A. 1>i;aii,ii:i-, .1. J!i;Ari;r, .1. K. r.icAri'HK, .1. O. A. r.B\t!'ni., H. W. r.i.:n(!i:i!()N, S. E. Bkiu.nkssi;, P. ISoiKliKAlI.T, V. ]>i;issKi"ii., .1. A. BkodkiI!, 11. UunriLi.KT, \'. J. 1'. Bn;i;u\vs, F. X. (AlUtlKHIO, 1>. ClIA.MUKIK, W. W. Cl.KKK, C. 1'. Cohan, F. CoiiiXAitn, p. L. David, A. Dklany, W. i»ks.ia1!i)ins, g. h. J)ehnoyi:I!s, I>. DuiiAis, F. A. J)rurc, .1. .1. l>ltlIAi:MK, H. Fnn;s, T. Faii;fii:i.j., \V. FO.VTAINK, F. 1 >. (tAIK)L'RV, .1. C. GAEncAV. .1. M. Gaitiii KK, A. Gaithiek, Av. (iII.HEl'.T, F. I). GiLMOlH, \V. A. R. Gi.iNi>, A. GUECIOIUE, C. S. ( iKKiXON, L. E. D. < iniin.x, V. J. lllCKIlW, .1. xM. HOWK, .1. C. linviN, .1. .lETTi:..!. .TdllNHON, .1. II. Laurie, (J. Lafkkuiekk, E. a. LAroNTAINE, C. Lamuekt, .1. H.O. LAMAliCHK, ( ;. T. LAMAiiciii:, S. LaNI)I!V,.I. F. I.Al'Al.ME, I., a. Laioik, T. II. LAfKENT, I'. F. Lkueasc, L. Fecai'lt. 11. LECiins, F. Lei'Hoiion. .1. Feuoy, .1. ]'.. Lktoukneai-, ( LETtJlMiNEAl'. LONOI.EY, F. MANSBAr, H. Makanda. .1. Mahceai'. .\. MAKCIt, C. MA-rrE, .1. A. MicriAi-i), .1. Fi. Mi(!NEAUi;i', F. J. A. MUKCAN, V. IF Mahcutte, ,I. a. -mohei, i)e i.a dluantaye, c t. MOHEAU, T. p. :\icCri.LY, y. F. McDoNALi), M. C. i\lEAGIIEl!, 1'. ^llfiXAlLl', V. Mon.i'iEi) (de), W. Nelson, isliii|p, \N'. 1'. iMlIK nil, < '<■ M. LelUuuc, A. A. Median,.!. T. Blissville Scconl, '".izahetli. Bloomfitild \Vetiii()iL\ H. Brigg's Co.ner Niii;(*nt, .1. Li. Bright ('ol)iirn, I'l. Bristol (Carleton) AtkinsHii, M. ( '. Bristol (Wes tmoreland) iMlltciIl, . Chatham llaxter, .)■ Mt'^i. I'llMlSOll, .). I>. I'x'.lisoll, .1. .S. Mai'dunald, .1. Dalhousie Di.sliniw, W. (I. l-'ermisun, .V. ( r. Doaktown Wicr, .1. Dorchester i'.arnes, ( '. !.. riiurcli, .1. !•:. ( iooilwin, W. W. Teed, .1. 1". Edmunston I'.eriiier, 1'. X. Elgin Alward, M. RnllillSUll, I'l. C Fairville. Caldweil, W. SI. (irav, .!. U. Mac-farlaiul, M. L. Sleeves, .1. A. E. Sleeves, .1. T. Fredericton lirown, Y. M. Brown, T. <". ( ohurii, (i. H. Coiillhard, O. E. Croeket, W. C. Ciirrie, J. Z. -McLearn, 11. Seery, V. J. Gagetown rasweil, J. A. Gladstone .McKiiy, ti. Grand Falls Wade, •'. U. Grand 3Ianan ( iiiiiertiii, E. Moves, (r. I'l. Greenwich Murray, A. .!. Hampton Sinilli. .1. X. '1 ayliir, < i. ]>. Harvey Station l^eitli, I'.. N. Havelock I'rice, W. II. Tliorne, i>. •^. Hillsborough Marven, li. A. Hopewell ('oieman, 11. H. Mnrrav, L. ('. I'lirdy.'S. Kilburn Mollatt, A. {'. Kingston Howser, .1. C Doherty,.!. W. Oiloqui, H. A. Lepreaux Reynolds, II. 1'. Marysville Sharp, .;. (.'. Memramcook I>olierty, E. 1'. Millville Owens, J. G. iM NEW BRUNSWICK MCENSEIi PUACTITIONEKS. 2«5 Moncton I'.iixtrr, K. < ;. lirid^ri's. .1. \V. ( liaiidlcr, v.. I'.. McCiiily, (». .1. I'urdv, ( '. T. itdSH, .1. I». Siiyro, ('. Siiiitli, (i. T. stfcvi-s, i;. ( >. Musquash I'.('doll,(i. Newcastle JU'snimiil, 1". .1. . lisli, II. A. Siiiitli, A. C. Lower Newcastle Willistcii, A. A. 1,. Norton Station IjUWsoii, .1. .1. Oak Hill Atkinson, .1. (i. Pctitcodiac lilcaknev, |). .Miinldnald, I'. I >. Petit-Rocher Coini'iui, 1'. X. Portland (hrislie, W. McLeary, 1'.. N. Prince William Mutt, .1. C. Sackville I'riMicli, W. K. Mu(.r«, 1'. K. Tnit-nian, U. S. Salisbury ^Idoi'o, v.. Shediac White, F. ,1. Shefiield KiorHtdiul, 1'. '1". Springfteld Wilson. .1. II. Stanley < ircpiry, II. W. .M i',"!*. i;. Studholm .Munay, ( '. Sussex I'.Minctl, .1. A. .lohnsnn, < ;. 1'. Kaynidnd, < i. li. Wilson, S. 1-. St. Andrew's • rove, 11. f.iove, f^. T. Wilde,,). A. St. Basil Sirois, 1 1. St. George Dick,'!. Taylor, II. 1. St. John .\ddv, II. (i. Allison, 1,. (• .Vndiciw.s. .1. r.ayanl, W. r>('i'i-ynian, I T'orrvnian, . I'.rure, M. 1- Caldwell, (i. Christie. ,1. < 'raw lord, < > I'aniel, •). W. Kiiiery, A. l. Harrison. H. lletherinj:t( n, S. .V. llolden, ('. lluichis I. Inche.s, r. i;. .lohnslon. < . II. 1.. h. !•; K. Keniiey, 1". I-. Maelaren, !.. Muelareii, M. Moriison, W . S. MeAl|.ine, I.. A. W. Me( arron, .1. .\. Mel-arland, V. i're.»ti>M, II. ('. Shellield..M. Simon,.!. .\. Travers, ]^. Walker, T. St. Joseph (laudet, !■'.. T. St. Martin's Cillinor, 11. !■:. Ost.orn. W. II. St. Stephen r.lair, !•■. .1. I'einstadt, W. McK. Kclley, .1. W. Law son, .1. I). Koss, I;. K Todd, W. II. Upper Wicklow Wynian, A. 1'. Upper Woodstock Reynolds, II. O. Weldford Keith, M. !■■. Westmoreland I'.lark, C. A. Wickham McDonald. M. II. Woodstock Mor.se, C. II. Sniitli, S. S[)raL'ue, T. F. Young's Cove llaiie. T. .1. (). NEW BRUXSWICK LIORXSED I'K.VCTITIUXKRS IN THE UNITED STxVTES. < 'onv, V. W., loroat Citv. Me. l"iTZM.\riiiCK, T. ,!., Iloiilton, Mo. •loNAii, J. M., Eastport, Me. I'oKTER, M. L., Danfortli, Me. TowxsEKD, G. v., Calais, Me. Fi'iiAM, (r. ('., \'an l'iuren,Me. V(^sio, K. H., Calai-s, Me. Wiiiric, .!. !tf., IIud>,'dun, ^le. WiiiTi:, W. W., Hridi:ewater, Me. liMli I 286 NOVA SCOTIA I.liENSEU I'llACTlTIONKIlS. NO \M SCOTIA LKJHNSKI) IMiACTlTlOXKUS Acadia Mines. 'rriUMiiim, T. .1. Amherst I'.hicU. C. A. lUiss, (i. ( . \\. I liihsull, W. < r. 1 low. SUM, C. A\'. L()\v»)risnii, 1'.. 11. ,M(ir.s(.', C. ,1. Tniipcr. (". (.). Annapolis ( nl|iiM, r>. .1. riiiiiriist\ 1'. I!llllill^clll, A. Witlicr.s, K. Antigonish ( 'iuiicron, ,1. ,1. .Mcl'.miiM, W. II. Mcliilo.sh, A. McKiiUKiii, .1. 1']. Argyle I'.CIlt, w. II. Arichat I'i.si'dit, ir. .1. Li'lUaiic, A. .V. Aylesford Ualccni, I'. U. Baddeck (C.B.) lietliuiie, .1. !.. McKoan, .•<. (J. A. Harrington iSclira^'o, .1. Smith, F. 1'. AVilsoii, H. 1). Bass River (rillis, A. I'.. Bear River Ellison. U. .F. Kiiisr.ian, l\ 8. Beaver River Harris,,!. 11, Berwick .lai'i|iii>s, II. S. .Mar.sters, II. Midilloui 118,1". Bridgeport I'nil.l, M. Bridgetown r.aiiial.v,.!. .M. hol'.lni.s, II. |). Bridgewater Cal-ltT, .I..S Ma. l-iMlfl't, A. II. Brooklyn I'l'iiisiiii, .!. 11. Burlington 1 'ay /ant. .1. .V. Caledonia -\ii(lr(nvs, ( '. !•". Colo, \V. II. Canning lliinlcn, V. W. Kirl. I.. Smith, .M. .\. n. Wwk.s, W. H. AVI, lie, W. II. D'Escousse llallolt, !■:. (». Digby I'rit/,, i:. .lolll'S, .1. 1". Warnol'onl, 1'. 11. Economy -McLean,.!. M. Eel Brook Lamlry, .\. 1'. Five Islands Oiillun. c, i;, Freeport Miirri.son, li. \. Getson's Cove Sannder-s, I ». ( >. Grand Narrows < anieron, .\. Grand Pre ("hipman, H. Fuller, J. N. Granville Ferry Coleman, .\. ,]. NOVA SCOTIA MCENSED PRACTITHiNERh. 287 Great Village I'rppanl, .1. I.. Siiiitli, .1. U. Guysboro lliukley, (i. i;. Halifax AliiKHi, 11(111. \\. .1. AlllKIll, 'J'. 1{. Aiijiwiii. Maria 1,. IJlark, J.F. CanuM'oii, W. M. ('ami.l)t'll, h. A. ('liiMliDliii, M. Cu-swrll, A. \V. Cowio, A. .1. ("rawfonl, K. II. Ciiriv, M. A. |i.-M"ilU-, W. B. KcW'ilt, (i. i;. ltn(l;.'C, S Fiinvll, h. Inisur, l». A. ( . . ilwiii. F. W. Ihiwkiii.s, A. ('. .IdlK'.'S, ( i. ( '. FiiMlnav, .\. W. IF .Mar.sliali, F. It. .Miiriiiw, A. .Mi'l atrid^iS K. McKay. N. V.. Olivur, W. S. i'aikcr. IF.ii. J>. j\IcN Feaniian, II. V. Kead, IF IF Hyaii. 1". >F .•^laytiT, W. V>. 8(iiiii'r8, .F Ternaii, -F Tohiii. W. 'I'rciiaiiiaii, I'. WmuiIpIcs, .F A\i( kw ire, W. X. Hantsport Mar^'e^dii, ('. ,F Stuivi.s, CF E. Hopewell MciioiialtF .i. F". Kohcrtsiiu, .1. W. Joggins Mines Fritz, II. 1». Kentville ( larke, W. ( F ^loore, ^\'. IF WeFstor, II. 15. Kingston Station Full, r, F. li. I'riiiiru.sc, .'^. Little Glace Bay C'atli'-an, .1. t'. .McKay, \V. Little River .•^UnoiLsou, i;. IJ. Liverpool Farish, (1. \V. T. I aii.sh, IF (I. Sniilli, (.. A. Lc -:keport Incinan, W. .<. J twin, F. Fockwdiid, '1'. F, Sireot, .1. C. Low^er Barney's River Smith, .F 1'. Lunenburg .\ilkiii. ('. C. J't'sFiritsuy. T. L. .lacnbs, s" ,1. Kdss, .1. (F Mabou ('anu'ion, IF Maccan Station 'FiiU'iiiaii, .1. v.. Mahone Bay > irav,('. I'icklcs, (F A. Maitland Frown, S. I). ( reelniaii, V. S. Margaree Ciinuicliael, .\. FF jMoLeaii, A. K. McFeiiiiaii, A. Melrose Stuart, A. Met Qghan (iaiidil, i . Middleton Miijrr, S. N. >|'()iia>;!o, .F .\. \V oiKlFiiry, ,1. Mill Village .MMr.sliali,C. .s Milton I.'aii.lall. . A. ('. Musquudoboit iM " is, < '. 1 i arson. W. Stoddard. ;. 11. New Cla.^-gow lla.siT, W. Kfi'.li, S. .Miil.r. ( . .1. Alitcl.cil. W. .M. Murphy. T. .1. F. Newport W .cks, <. .M. North East Hbr. I 'eii.snioit', .1. 1 >. North Port < aiiipht'll. ,1. (F North Sydney C.B. .Mil'hci^nn, 11. Ohio JMur.se, .F A. Oxford Au^'us, A. ('. Cook, S. F. K. Mcli.ni'iall. .1. ('. Parrsboro Atkinson, .\F < >. I'.ahbitt, \\. l'«ni.'l.'S, CF \\'. Clarke, A. T. (lay. IF 1'. MacKfiizic, W. J». Townshend, A. S. Petite Riviere 1 How, « F K. 288 NOV ^ SCOTIA MiENSED PRArTITrONEHS. m ?i Pictou Sherbrooke Tatamagouche McKfiizu', < '■ J. Ciinle, ,]. K. iJoaeh, E. McMillan,.!. i alcciiier. A. 1". Stewart,.!. .MeDonaia, 1". Thorburn Port Hawkesbury Ship Harbour -McKay, ,1. W . .Mc!>oiial(l. 1'. A. .lamieson, < '■ Truro Port Hood Shubenacitdie r.ent, C. -Miiir, i). 11. ('allien ill,.!. Chislioliu, \K y\. AdliriL'tou, J!. Mael.e.an, 1». -Muir, W. 8. -McKav, .1. 11. Port Maitland NlaeUau.K. ]>. i'a'-'e, A. C. A\'aue, y. S. Smith's Cove Tusket Port Mulgrave Iiyev. .!.<'. liiiiirav. .1. -"\r. Mal. ^Iclnto.sli, 1'. Spring Hill Mines livers, .1. A. liayefci, .!. Upper Rose Bay ICatoii, 1'. V. Rawdon Mines Vale Colliery lU'iu, .1. W. St. Margaret's B'y MrCiiliiviay. D. River Hebert Chase, T. C. Victoria Minos Aver. X. St. Peters Johnstone, E. .1. KrM'kwel!, W. AU'Doiiuhl, J. River Jol'n ,Mci>(.iuil(l,.!. !'.. Wallace Kenniton, /. -M. Camoi'on. .1. T. Collie. J. B. Stellarton 11. 1 -McKay, J. M. ■\ X T' T .Idlmstoiie, li. 3lnnro, K. .1. Nonie. W. Keiiiu'ily, v.. Westport r.ingay.ci. '1'. River Philip Stewiacke EUleikin,K..[. Cox, K. West River I'liilips, .1. <'. Smith. K. B. Mnnro, C. 11. Round Hill Strathlorne Westville .Sy,la, 11. Cunu. H. Linton. D. -M. Saulnierville Sydney (C.B.) Sntherland, M. W'ylde, C. 1- . I'duliain, a. L'. Keiiiiall, A. S. Shad Bay Kendall, 11. ]•:. -McDonald, M. A. Weymouth Ellison, 11. A. lyler, \\ . L. 3hu'< rillvarv, A. i;n-jrles, 11. 1». Sheet Harbour 3IcLean, ,I."\V. < idu-Jev .] M -Mi'l.eod. .1. K. WeymouthBridge -Me-Milfaii, I'. -Mel.eod; W. :McK. JUirnahy, (r. -Morse, C. II. Shelburne Sydney Mines iUirns, .'-^. W. .lohnstone, L- Whycocomagh Morton, J. 8. .lolmstone, h. W. Alclntosh, J. NOVA SCOTIA MCENSEK I'UACTITIONERs. 2^\i M. A. P. iBridge lagh Windsor B\tLi'k, J. B. Gossip, C. J. :Moo>'. Yarmouth A luierson, 1". U. Bell, (r. Kellov, !•;. K. Kello'v, 11. I., l.ovett, J. M. i'errin, A. M. ^^'ol)ster, C. A. NOVA SCOTIA LTCENSED PRACTITIONERS PRACTISING JN CANADA Ol'TSlDE I'lIH PKOVINCK. Atkinson, !M. r., Bristol, N.B. Caldwkll, G. p., St. .John, N.B. Campbeu,. (". v., St. Jolin, N.B. (Hisiioi.M, D.. British Columbia. Pkkncii, W. K., Sackville. N.P>. Hakel, v., St. Gertrude, P.Q. Howard, S., Manitoba. .^^lTc^^E^L, K., Dorchester, N.B. MntKAv, D., Campbellton, N.B. MruuAV, S. C, Hoj)e\voll ( 'orn'r, N.B. ^IcKay, J>. G., Summeiside, P.E.I. Mci.EAN, I. ^1., ISritish Columbia. NOVA SCOTIA LICENSED PRACTITIONERS IN THE UNITED STATES. Allbn, J. <'r., Brooklyn, N.Y. Black, R. S., Ontario, Cal. Burns, T. M.. Oakland, Cal. Davls, J., Auburn, Me. FuLLBRTo.s, W. S., Maiisachusetts. Harris, J. "\V., United States. L.vNKiAN, J. A., United States. Lawson, A., Kansas City, Mo. McDonald, J. W., Minneapolis, Minn Saxdkohd, a., Brooklyn, N.Y. NOVA SCOTIA LTCENSED PRACTITIONERS IN FOREIGN COUNTRIES OTHER THAN THE UNITED STATES. Allen, D. C, Newfoundland. Andrews, A. K., Turks Island, B.W.I. .loHNSQN, D. M., Bay Roberts, Ntld. MosELY, C. A., .Jamaica. McHoNALD, A., Newfoundland. McIiARTY, 1)., London. Eng. NOVA SCOTIA LICENSED PRACriTlONERS WHOSE ADDRESSES APPEAR TO BE UNKNOWN. Barnahy, C. D. (l\REY, R. H. Graham, J. McK. Pattov, a. D. SdMMKRVILLB, A. McL. j TlIOMl'SUN, A. W. 'til 19 290 PRfNCE EDWARD ISLAND PRACTITIONERS. PEmOE EDAVAIiD ISLAJS^l) LICENSED PRAOTITIOXERS. Alberton ^IcLean. Argyle Shore Murchison. Bedeque Sutherland. Brudenell McLaren, P. Cape Traverse Dogherty. Cardigan Allan. Charlottetown Beer. Blancliard. Conroy. Dawson. .Jenkins, S. R. Jolinson. Kelly, F. Kno.x. Masters. Taylor. Warbuiton. Cherry Valley Beers, A. Clifton Nicholson. Clyde River Henderson. County Line (Queens). Wall. Crapaud Covey. Dundas Gillis, a. Eldon Johnson, H. Georgetown Barnes. Kuye. Grandview Martin, M. Hunter-River Honeywell. Kensington Darrach. McNeill. Malpeque Keir. Montague Robertson, .1. E. Mt. Stewart Toombs. Welsh. Murray Harbor Brehant. Murray River McInto.sli. New Glasgow Bradshaw. O'Leary McLaughlin. Rustico Gallant. St. Peters McDonald. Trave. Stanley McKay. McNeill. Souris Mclntyre. McLean. MuUart. Summerside Bearisto. Carruthers. Gillis, J. F. .Jar vis. McKay. Tignish McLellan. Tyne Valley Long. Union Road Henderson, .1- Vernon River McNeill. Victoria Robertson. iMANITOIJA LICENSED PRACTITIOXEBS. 291 MAN-JTOBA LICEJSrSED PEACTITIO^EKS. Arrow River Wheeler, R. J. S. Balmoral Rutherford, D. J. Birtle ("asawell, J. A. Grain, 0. McKinnon, A. B. Morrison, J. H. Rolston, P. W. Boissevain Cornell, S. A. Schaflner, F. L. Brandon Fleming, A. Magget, A. McDiarmid, J. L. Macdonald,.!. A. More, L. M. Spencer, K. Carberry Gilbert, T. W. Shaw, F. W. Carman Cunningham, II. C. Crystal City Riddell, G. Deloraine Howard, S. Thornton, H. S. Tomalin. J. C. AVoodhuIi, F. East Selkkrk Purdy, A. Edmonton Mmiro, L J, Elkhorn Russell, T. \V. Emerson Bedford, J. J. Cameron, D. H. Sanderson, A. Gladstone Ferrier, J. Goulding, F. J. Scott, W. McE. Glenboro Gunn, W. J. Gretna Donovan, P. 0. Griswold I-'arge, C. J. High Bluff Keele, J. 8. Holland I>atimer, V. K. Joly Laconibo, G. A. Killarney Carter, E. Fawcett, J. Harris, \V. H. Manitou Moore, R. C. Thompson, \V. E, Maple Creek Haultain, C. S. Minnedosa Roclio, W. J. Morden MeConnell, B. J. Wilson, I). H. Wilson, R. Monis Carscalien. A. I). McTavish, R. F. I Neepawa McFadden, J. J. Sibbitt, A. Norquay Baldwin, W. A, Oak Lake Wriglit, H. A. Pilot Moun d Mclntyre, J. P. Portage la Prairie Cowan, J. Hagarty, D. M. J. Lundy, F. B. Macklin, ]M. Milroy, T. M. Wackie, J. McD. Rapid City Crook8hiini<, R. P. Sheperd, A. W. Selkirk Cotly, W. T. O'Connor, W. Stet'ii, J. R. Young, D. Shoal Lake Olver, A. Souris City Husband, 11. A. Stoyte, J. ( '. St. Anne Demers, F. X. St. Boniface lafard, T. Lambert, J. H. '). St. Jean Baptiste Lauthier, G. St. Leon Landry, J. F. • i 'I w 292 MANITOBA LICENSEIi I'RACTITiOXERS. St. Norbert lllake.ly, E. A, .Tones, .T. E. Gervais, M. Blanchard, K. J. Kerr, .1. Brett, K. (;. Lynch, J. S. Stonewall Calder, .1. G. Macadam, S. T. Cliown, II. II. McArtliur, .1. A. ihmn, T. S. ( lark, C. W. McDiarniid, A. McDonald, li. A. Codd, A. McEachran, W. Pulford, F. "W. Corbett, S. C. Neilson, W. .1. Trehef HG < "owan, AV. O'Donnell. ,1. II.. A A ^AA^X AA^ Dame, A. F. O'Reilly. E. P. Lamont, T. J, Doujilas, A. Or ton, (J. T. VT* J Dufresne, D. Patterson, J. Virden Ferguson, A. H. I'ennefather. J. P. Freeboiirne, •!. S. Gillies, N. B. Phillips, T. G. Gemmel, J. E. imp8on, 11. i\l. • Henderson, D. t^utherland, W. R. D Winnipeg Hijiginson, H. A. Tlibodo, P. Agnew, N. Arton, J. H. Howden, ]{. C. •Tackes, A. (t. Tnlloch, D. Yeonians, Amelia Benson, E. Jamieson, C. J. Yeomans, Lillian B. MANITOBA LICENSED PEACTITIONEES PRACTISING IN CANADA OUTSIDE THE PROVINCE. AiKiNs, W. H.. Toronto, Ont. Bain, H. U., Prince Albert, X.W.T. BuLLER, F., Montreal, P.Q. CovHRNTON, T. S., Toronto, Ont. Dawson, R., Montreal, P.Q. Hanson, T., Rat Portable. < >nt. Lafkkhty, J. 1)., Calgary, N.W.T. Mmvui'KN, F. H.,Letbbridge, N.W.T. MuNKo, D., Perth, Ont. McDonnell, A. S., Rat Portage, Ont. McTagoakt, a., London, Ont. Seymour, M. McD., Fort Qu'Apjjelle. Sinclair, A. C., Toronto, Ont. 'J'uHNBULL. A. R., Moose Jaw, N.W.T AValton, B. M., Pembroke, Ont. , ^ Weeks, W. J., Walkerton, Ont. -- ' Wilson, H. C, Edmonton, N.W.T. MANITOBA LICENSED PRACTITIONERS IN THE UNITED .STATES. BosANKO, S. A., I^adville, Col. BuKWAsii, Ii. .!., Minneapolits, Minn. CoLLisoN, R., Norllilk, N.Y. Gailthier, H. p., St. Paul, Minn. (iBNERiax, .]. (>., St. Jean Uaptiste. Graham, W. .!., Grafton, Dak. [Dak. IIakki.'^, A. B., Buffalo, N.V. Kennedy, J. B., Minneapolis, Minu. Kenninc, I{. H., (.'liicago, III. MiNAKER, W., McLeoi), D., Detroit, ^lich. Smith, J., Portland, Ore. ViNBUERii, IP N., New York. Wilson, T-, Minneapolis, Minn. NORTH-WEST TERRITORIES LICENSED PRACTITIONERS. 203 MANITOBA LICEXSKD PRACTITIONERS WHOSE ADDRESSES APPEAR TO BE UNKNOWN. A iRTH, G. L. Baird, J. Balowix, H. V. Brokelixe, D. R. Clakk, H. J. ("rookshaxk, J. S. Culver, ,I. \V. Fisher, 1). M. FRA/yER, J. B. Gammack, a. p. F. Hakkington, a. W. Hay, H. R. Hunter, J. B. HiTciiiNsoN, .r. KiTTsox. E. G. IMcCracken, < '. L McRae, < '. A. Pahke, W. T. I'attersox, B. Radi'okd, .I.H. lioss, A. M. Siieh, R a. Sinclair, L. 8mdbr, iS. H. Verey, Cf. iN-^ORTH-WEST TERRITORIES LICENSED PRACTITIONERS. Balgronie Cullen, ^y. H. Banff Brett, R. G. Battleford Clarke, H. J. Calgrary Lafferty, J. D. Lindsay, N. J. Rouleau, E. H. Edmonton Munro, L. J. Molnnis, H. L. Potvin, J. Tullock, D. Wilson, H. C. Fort Qu'Appelle Colligno, J. Hall, W. Seymour, M. M. Fort Saskatche- wan Tofield, J. H. Grenfell Eliot, G. Hutchison, J. Lethbridge Latfertv, A. M. Mewburn, F. H. McLeod DeVeber, L. G. Ketined:', G. A. Maple Creek Haultain, ('. S. Hoyden, W. Moose Jaw TurnbuU, A. R. Moosomin Rutledge, A. J. Scott, E. H, Prince Albert Bain, H. U. Porter, A. E. Qu'Appelle St'n Carthew, C. E, Edwards, 0, C. Wright, H. A. Regina Cotton, R. B, Dodd, H. Whitewood Bird, J. R. Wolseley Bain, W. N. •i 294 BRITISH COLUMIUA LICENSED PRACTITIONERS. '■■ll^ BRITISH COLUMBIA LICENSKD PRAOTITIO^' EES. ^i i I Barkerville Watt, H. Chilliwack Henderson, J. (". Clinton Wade, M. S. Comox Duncan, .1. A. Eedmond, W. Young, W.J. Cowichan Robothiim, II. Donald Sweat, J. A, Kamloops Clarke, S. Furrer, E. Tunstall, S. J. Nanaimo Davis, L. T. O'Brien, K. S. B. Praejier, E. A. Walkem, W. W. New Westminster Bentley.R. .!• Cooper, H. M. Fagan. Harrow, J. Hall, T. S. Maclean, I. M. Mclnnes, L. R. Mclnnes, T. K. Smith, W. A. D. Revelstoke McAlpine, D. L. Spillamacheen ( )frerhaus, E. .T. Vancouver Beekingsale, D. L. Bodington, G. Carroll- Greenheart Johnston. Langis, H. E. Lefebvre, J. W McGuigan, W. J. Richardson. Robertson, A. M. Vernon Sanson. Victoria Davie, J. C. f Dearden, G. A. ft. Hall, J. L. H Hall, F. W. w Hanington, E i. ( . m Harrison, H. ff Helmcken, J. D. Helmcken, J. S. Jackson, W. Matthews, J. B. Milne, G. L. Morrison, R. R. McSwain, A. Powell, I. W. Renwick, W. Stevenson, E. Wellington Eberts, D. Jones, W. H. McX. Yale Pearse. BRITISH COLUMBIA LICENSED PRACTITIONIIRS WHOSE ADDRESSES ARE UNKNOWN. Clarkh, B. B. Hendkicksox, W. ^l. Mcl)or(;ALi., R. MEDICAL LEGISLATORS. 295 PART VII. MEDICAL LEGISLATOES. SENATE, Hon. W. .T. Ai.MON, Halifax, N.S. " P. J!aili.ai!geon, Quebec, P.Q, C. E. DB BOUCIIBUVIIXB, Bou- cherville, P.Q. " C. E. Casorain, Windsor, 0. " T. R. McTnnik, New Westmin- ster, B.C. Hon. D. I\Ii;Mii,i,AN, Alexandria, 0. " A. [[. I'a.juot, St. Cuthbert, P.Q •' T. KoiiiTAiM.B, New Carlisle. PQ. " J. J. Ros^s, Ste. Anne de la Perade. " M. Sullivan, Kingston, 0. HOUSE OF COMMONS. D Bergxx, Cornwall, O. F. W. Borden, Canning, N.S. J. Bribn, Essex Centre, (). H. Cambron, Mabon, N.S. C. J. CouLOMiiB, St. Justin, P.Q. J. E. A. DB St. Georges, Quebec. C. F. Ferguson, Kemptville, 0. J. Ferguson, Niagara Falls, (). .1. B. R. FiSET, Rimouski, P.Q. J. GoDBOUT, St. Francois, Beauce, P.Q P. E. Grandrois, Riviere du Loup eri has, P.Q. ^ P. M. Guay, Etchemin, P.Q. G. Landerkin, Hanover, 0. P. Macdonald, Wingham, O. P. A. MoIntvrk, Souris, P.E.I. A. Mallorv, Warkwortb, O. W. H. Monta(;ue, Dunnville, 0. J. M. Platt, Picton, ( ). C. .r. Rlnfrot, Ste. Croix, P.Q. J. E. RoRKRTsox, Montague, P.E.i. AV. F. Roo^rK, Newbury, O. T. S. Si'RouLB, Markdale, O. .1. Wilson, St. Thomas, O. ONTAEIO. lIon.sE OP Assembly. Hon. .1. Baxter, Cayuga. J. T. GiLMOUH, W. Toronto Junction. A. McKay, IngersoU. .1. W. McLaughlin, Bowmanville. J. McMaiion, Dundas. W. A\'. Mhacham, Odessa. R- H. Preston, Lancaster. W. A. Willougiiry, Colboiiie. T. AVvLiB, Stavner. ifiii -' 1 I ! 296 MEPrCAI, LEaisr,ATORS, Ql'MBKC. Le(;isi.ative Coincii-. Hon. C B. DB l!(>a;nEi:vii.i.ii:, iloii- Hon. D. Mai!>ii., St. Eiistaclie. chenille. " J. .1. lioss, fcjte. Anne ile hi " F. X. P. JiARiK. St. Auj;u.stin, Penide. Portneul". LEiilSI.ATIVE Ati.SBMBLY. A. Cameuox, Huntin;.;(lon. T. BoUf'IIBK DKGKOSliOX.S.KdXtOll I'allp n. .1. Mautin, Ciuleton. U. T. KiNi i:f,t hit MAi.oriN, Queher. !■". TiiiDBL, St. Stanislas. NEW BIU'N.^WrCK ITorsE OF AssEiini.v. M. C. Atkinson, Bristol. G. L. Tayloe, Hampton. J. Bekkvman St. .lohn. D. I\. MoouE, Stanley. NOVA SCOTIA. Legislative Council. Hon. D. McN. Parkeu Halifax. Leoislative Assembly. I C. H. MuxRo, Westville. .1. L. Bhi'huxb, Baddeck, C.B. W. McKay, Glace Bay, C.B. PEINCE EDWARD ISLAND. Legislative Council. Hon. J. W. Fkasbr St. Pet«i'.s Bay. Legislative Assembly. J. F. GiLLis Sumuieraide. NORTH-WEST TERRITORIES. E. G. Brett, Banft\ | H. C. Wilson, Edmonton. tvi I MEDICAI. OFFICERS IN CANADIAN MII.ITIA, 297 PART Yin. MIODICAL OPFICKRs IX Till': ("ANADIAX MILITIA AlUJAXCrEI) ALPIIABKTICALLY, SllliWIxa CORPS AND RKSIDEXCK. {The numirab im:<'ediwj mmus Imlicute order of senior it .'/■» Sirgeon-General. 11 . 10. 12. o e! 1. 7. 4. 3. 8. 26. 35. 110. 70. 64. 63. 2. 59. 83. 33. 81. 27. 63. 38. 37. Bkhcix, D. . Cornwall, ( )nt. Si:R(iE0NS-MAJOR. Baxter, .7 37th Battalion Goodwood. Blun<;to.sG 2«h " Strathrov. BKuiHAM I. S (lOtli " Philipsburtr. r!r'''^r w London F.B London. ' 1 EN WICK, G. L Montreal F. B Montreal. Maci^ean, C R^ 31st Battalion Meafor.1. Mayraxd, W. II nth " St. Andrews NWn,.J L. H <.B" Battery, R. C. A.Kin.s^on o. Pkimko.sk, b (iotli liattalion Lawrencetown. 8 . RiDDAU .IK :!6th " Parkdale. 9. Scott, \\ . S 32nd Battalion Southampton. SURUE0N.S. A i-Mox, T R Halifax G. A Halifax. Austin, I- .J .3th l^egt. Cavalry .... Sherbrooke. Bk^ r -s^" '■ ^ oi^^ ^'^^n-^^on St. Jeanne, ^seuviUe. Bkck, G. S ;)6th " Port Arthur. S-\^'' M- I 47th " Centreville, 6. ^^^i;-- «th " Montreal Bell, W R Ottawa F. B Ottawa. B18H01', W P. 73rd Battalion Bathurst. Blagdon, H. W 88th " St. PhilioDe de Xeri Blanchak.., K. J WinnipegF.B WinniriS 68th Battalion Canning., N.S. Borden, Y. W. BowEN, G. H Gananoque F. B Seele'v's^Bay ." Boyle, ^V . S 45th Battalion Bowmanville. Brkkbh-on T. G Durham, F. B Bethanv, 0- Brisson T A 85th Battalion Laprairi ^«o»'^'' ^-^ " C " Company, I.S.C Fredericl ^Vedericton. IIJ' III 298 68. 112. 85. 80. 3. 92. 103. 40. 24-. 4. 77. Bo. 45. 07. 107. 07. 111. 4:]. 78. 110. 22. u:;. 31. J21. :'.o. 25. •J9. 23. 03. .->6. 118. 47. 114. 51. 00. 90. 7. 18. 72. 122. 89. 0. 101. 71. 109. 46. 11. 39. 5. 60. 106. h7. 104. 62. 55. S2. 95. 52. 86. 21. MEIiICAL OFFICERS IN 0.\NAniAN MILITIA. Cami'Dbll, I>, Cami'iiki I., L 3i(l f'AWillAIS, H. 1{ 2lHt Coi)i>, A Scliool Mtd. Infantry Winnijteg. Co.NSBi.i., < ' r 07tli liattulion COOTE, I' 8tli CoHsos, l» 5th ("oLTUHH, C 92nd " Daniioi,, .(. W S.B.Vt. a.... \ 03icl liattalioii Halifax. Montreal. Windsor, ( >. (■iuobec. Montreal. St. Bernard. St. .lolin. DEBorciiKiiviii.K, 1*. DbMOIIII.I'IKI), W ... DE.S1-AUS, .1. C p. 1- . . DoiCAX, W 1)1 KK, H. R Duncan, J. A Eakins, J. E 1'.. V.64th Battalion Beauharnois. ... ..olst •' 84th " St. Hvacintho. l!ith " St. Catharines. 4th Rpirt. < 'avalr\ .... NewViurjih, O. " (■ " Battery, I{".C.A . N'irtoria, B.C. 15th Battalion Belleville. Elliott, .1. E Toronto V. B Toronto. E\viN(3, W ISth Battalion Ilawkosburv. Fari.ev, .I..1 49tli " I'.ellevilU'. FiNLEY, V. G Montreal G. .V Montreal. ViM-tv, ,]. r>. 1{ 89th I 'attalion Kimouski. FOKTIN, L. N Olst Fhashi!, a. S 27th Frasbh, J.M 7th Fhbeman.C 20th Fii.LKH, H. L 79th GiiisoN, .1. B...., Shell'ord ' Caj) St. Ignace. Sarnia. '• London. Milton. •' Sweetsburg. F. B Cowans ville. GuANDuois, 1'. E 89th Battalion Riviere du Loup. GijAs.sETT, F. LeM ( T. ( T. B. G Toronto. Ghavei.ev, E. .\ 59th Battalion Cornwall. GiiiKKi.v, H. S 13th " Hamilton Gkom 11 N, .1 E 87th " Cliarlebonrj:. Hanavax, M. J " D ■' Conipanv, I.S.< '..London. llARiiis, W. T 38th Battalion Brantford. Henderson, AV. H 14th '" Kingston. Hkkvieix, H 76th Hillary. R. W 12th Holmes, W.J. H 33rd Horsey, A. .J G. G. F. ( i Howi I T, H 1st Bgde. F. A . Aurora. . IN CANADIAN MII.ITIA. 2!>f> 61. ;!2. 34. 28. 99. 102. 16. 41. 10. 120. 79. 1. 117. 20. 48. 12. 13. 74. 119. 73. 88. 1"). 4i). 3(i. 17. 94. 98. 44. 109. 42. 76. 14. C7. 108. 64. 19. 91. 9. 66. 58. 11.5. 105. 50. 84. 96. MAutn. .1. JI Mauiyn, DkW. H Matthkws, .1. B.. Mic.iiT, .1 46th MiLi.Kii, S. N 72iul MooKK, D. R 71st MooKH, V. n 4l8t Oi.iVHH, .1. \V 44th Ukton, (i.T itOth J'ahke, W. T 28th ..Sth Koj-'t. C'ivvalrv Hampton, N-B. • .:'.2n(l I'.attiilion Kincuniine, (►. W. ( '. (Jar. Art Victoria, B.C. liattalion Port 1 Ioih*. Middletnn, N'.S. " Stanley, N.B. " Brockvillo. " ("iifton, »). • \Vinni|)esi " ; MilvtMton, (>. Pedoiin, F. I Newcastle V. B Newcastle, N.B. I'Ki.i.HiiKii, .1 70th Battalion St. Anne de la Perade. . Winni|)ej,'. . . Picton. .Ottawa. . .Oshawa. ...loliette, Q. Montreal. Pknnefatiikh, J. P ItlHt Platt, .1. M ICth I'owKi.i., K. H. W 4;!rd Rab, F ;!4th Rivakd, a. M 8;;rd Roi)DR-K, T. G 1st Roy, G. E 6r)th " Ru.sHEi.i., H (,i. 0. Can. Hussars . . < iuobec. RvEJtsoN, (_J. S 10th Battalion Toronto. Saundkks, H. .7 KinjiSton F. B KinsJTston. Sewbi.i., C C ^' A " Battery, l.'.C.A .Quebec. Shymoik, M. M( I) 9.")th I'.attalion Fort Qn'Apiiello, N.W.T Smith, A. L 6th Ke^t. Cavalry Montreal. Smith, S Woodstock F. B Woodstock, N.B. ScEER, A. M 54th Battalion Uanville, (l Stewart, (r 39th " Port Rowan, O. Stew ARr, J Pictou O. A Pictou, N.S. Stokms, J). G Hamilton F. B Hamilton. Stran(;e, F. W " C " Company, I. S.C -Toronto. TouiN, W i;6th Battalion Tkacey.R 49tli " Tridel, H 80th •' Tui'EMAX, .7. E 9:!rd " TuitcoT, J. M (luehec F. B TuKNBR, H ;>r(i Kegt. ( avalry . . . Tye, G. a 24th Battalion Chatham, 0. Wai.kek, A. 11 77th " Toronto. Walker, T 62nd " St. .7ohn. AVaruuktox, J S2nd " Charlottetown. WARiiEN, G. M 2nd Ke^'t. Cavalry . . . Nias:ara. Watters, a — !t:h Battalion . . . '. < Quebec. WiLLOiKiiiuv, W. A 4(ith " i olborno, O. Wilson, S. F 74th " Sussex, N.B. WoRTHixGTOX, A.N .")3rd " Sherbrooke, Q. .Halifax. .Belleville. . Cumberland, N.S. .Quel;3c. .Millbrook,(>. Assistant Suroeons. 20. 52. 16. 68. .58. 75. 34. 14. 1. 42. Alain, A. S 70th Battalion P.atiscan, Q. Anderson,.! 77th " Hamilton. Andrews. .1 N. B. Bgde. < r. A . . . . St. John. Baldwin, H . Y 90tli Battalion Winnipeg. Baxter, .7. INIcG 73rd Bell, . I. H 6th Bbntlev, W. H 12tii BisHor, H oSth BoGAUT, ]). P ;'.4th BoAVLuv, 1). A 39th .( hatham, N.Il .Montreal- -Newmarket, 0. - Ajrnes, Q. -Whitby. O. . Simcoe, C 1 l! 300 05. An'. 71. r.7. 'J.-), (il. :)!). i.->. 41. 3(1. 11. 21. 51. 71». 03. 13. 5. 45. 31. 2(). 49. (12. :!2. 23. 7. 33. 56. 78. 4. 70. 19. 80. (14. 76. 6. 44. 72. 67. r.6. 18. 12. 73. 59. 77. 50. 60. 53. 8. 27. 47. 24. 9. 74. 10. 43. 28. MEDICAL OFFICERS l\ PANADrAN MU.ITIA. Bl!OS>OIT, N. Bin N, ,]. A. A., K., .ti4tli ruth C'ami'iimi.i., li 5th " Ci.AUK, (". r 28th Ci.iOMioNT, ('. II. A 88th ("odswKU.. A. \V (Cird " Cook, K.N 15tli ('rHuiH, M. A (With " DHMr,ois, A .S7th " Dow, W. G 'Slst Ki.DKit, .1. M Montreal G El.UHON, R. ,1 . . (JAHKICIT, R, \V Battalion B«(auliiinioi.H, Q. VVi»Ht Slu'irnrd, Q. " Montroal. St. Mary's, O. Baif St. I'aul, Q. " Halifax. lieiUnille. Halifax. " St. Henri de l.auzon, Q. " lH«rj,M18. ( ). -Montroal. t)9th Battalion \ nnapolis, N.S. 47th '' KinH'^ton. (tiAssoN, /,. H !)th " (2uel)0(r. Gnisox, R 27tli " Watfor.l, O. Giu.is, G r. E. I.G. A Diimla.s, I'. E.I. Gi.AMdow, S. H 44tli Battalion Welland, O. Gkain, <). .[ !)l8t " Birtlo, M. Gkant, .1. A., jr G. G. F. G Gtta va. (JuHBXwoon, F. S 19th Battalion St Catharine,s. GiiwioRv, II. \V 71 8t Battalion Stanley, N. B. Hknkv, J 36th 1 1 WKK\, S. A .')yth HouToN, H. N 42nd .loHNSON, H. I) 82nd •loNhM, .1. A 5()th Keblk, .1. S 95th Khlly, E. .1 41st KiN(i, E. E 10th Lhproiion, J. L 8;;rd LoKD,.l. A I7th McCkimmon, M 20th McLauhs, M 62nd McLai(;hi.in, .1. W 45th McLbarn, R 8th B MoWiLUAM, J 22nd Marin, , J. A 84th Mayram), L. C 81st Mennib, J. G liOth MiNcniN, H. A 38th Morrow, A Halifax (1 . . Oriini^evillG. 0. It (• 11 a ..Aultsville. (). . .Brockville. , .('harlottetown, - . IvttriintvitlQ i 1 *< nUrh Rln7th Syubstrb, J. M. P 86th ..Toronto. .Cobonrg, O. .Hamilton. .St. Andre, Q. • Thamesviile, 0. .Mahone Bay, N.S. .St- Genevieve, Q. . Wakefield, Q. . St. .Jerome, Q. .Gait, O. .Midland, O. . Montreal. • Hull, Q. .Goderich, O. . Lachute, Q. .Middleton, N.S. .Hartland, N.B. MEDfCAL OFFICERS IN <'A....i)IAN MILITIA. 301 48. TiiuMi'SdN, I) ;;7tli 40. TiioMi'HON, .1. M '.'(jfi, 35. TiioMi'HON, W 5r)tli 29. Tkibman, H.S 74tli ()!». VlI.I.ENKl V|], .]. A (ir)tli 17. AVkustkh, H. li (i8th r)5. Wii.HON, ('. ,]. C ;;r(l o8. Wuoi., II. W.. 52i„l 64. Whkiht, .[. W Kill, 37. Young, ]'. R tjoth ■ <'ayii>,'a, O. .Stratliroy, O, Leeds, Q. .Sackvillcs N.H. .Ke.itvillc, N.S. .Montioul. .Know I Ion, Q. I'icton, O. Clareiiceville, Q. P f' 302 HEALTH OFFICERS. 1 I I, i ill PART IX. HEALTH OFFICERS, Chairman Secretary ONTAEIO. Provincial Board of Health. F. Rae, !M.D., Oshawa. 1'. H. Bkyce, M. a., :\I.L) Torontf.. MEMBERS. J. D. M.\rno\Ai,n, M.D Hamilton. J. J. Cassidy, M.I) Toronto. H. M. Mackay, M.D Woodstock. Algoma and Thunder Bay. Dr. T. S. Smklue, Port Artlinr. Brant. Dr. J. G. Davidson, Cainsvllle. " R. Haruotti.e, Burford. " E. E. KiTCiiKN, St. (roorge Tp, " J. R. ^Falcolm, Scotland. " R. II. Dee, Oshweken. " — DiNToN, Paris. " E. Griffin, Brantford. Brutr. Dr. II. .\. BoNNAR, Cliesley. " J. W. CiiAMiiEKs, TiveVton. " T. Wilson, Tara. '• Iv. M. ri.siiEH, Wiarton. " J. Taylor, Tara. " W. F. Freeman, Walkerton. " R. E. Clai'I', .Mildmay. " T. Bradley, Uervie. " ,1. S. Tbnnant, JjUckiiDW. " A. (t. Ei.Liorr, Luck now. " B. Walden, Kincardine. " J. A. McAiiTiuR, Port Elgin. " W. 8. Scnrr, Southampton. " M. Stai ker, Walkerton. " J. S. Frffuorn, Lion's Head. Carleton. Dr. .1. G. B.Mitn. Pakenham. " G. II. Groves, Carp. Dr. D. Wallace, INIetcalf. " A. RoiiiLLARD, Ottawa. " — Richardson, Richmond. " — McFarlane, Achton. Dufferin. Dr. ,T. Parr, Homings ISIills. " R. Lawrance, Mansfield. " T. Norton, Shelbnrne. " R R. Hoi'KiNs. Grand Valley. " — Lewis, Orangeville. Elgin Dr. .T. H. Hovell, Shedden. " G. F. Clarke, Aylraer. " C. Sinclair, " " " A. B. RiDDELL. Bayham. " R. L. Sanderson, Sparta. " ('. W. Mari.ait, Aylmor. " ,T. II. Hoover, Vienna. " L. Motiieksill, Port Stanley. " D. C. liKiTca, Dntton. " J. B. Mills, Springfield. " W. C. Van BisKiRK, St. Thomas. Essex, Dr. F.. Prowse, Essex Centre. " G. Ring, Colchester. " S. A. KiNti, Kingsville. " ,1. T. SrriiERLAND, Ijeamington. " U. Gauol'ry, Belle River. HEALTH OFFICERS. Dr. F. J. Park, Anilier.stburir. " R. Casgrain, Wiiulsor " A. Lemirjo, Tilbury West. '' S. F. Park, Sandwich. " J. Coventry, AVindsor. " P. A. Dbwar, Essex Centre. Frontenac. Dr. a. Dwver, Wcstport. J. M. BjiowN, Cataraqui. '' N. DuNLop, Sydenham. " W. Ci.AXTON, Xe ona. " W. KodUEv, Garden Island. S. H. Fek, Kingston. H. CouTLKE, Sharbot Lake. Grq/. Dr. a. L. JiRow N-, Holstein. " JR. H. Hunt, Thornburv. '■ f'- K. Bar.miaht, Owen'Sound. T.. S. Si'RouLE, Markdale. " J. Gun, Durham. " P. McLean,, Avton. '' J. McWiLUAM, Dundalk. G. J. DicK.soN, Marniion. " A. Cameron, Owen Sound. " — Hutchinson, Meaford. '' D. .LvMiEsoN, Durham. 2 Cr. W. HuHi.nuRT, Thornburv. A. C. Sloan, Annan. Haldhiiaiid. Dr. R. H. Davis, i'ork. " G. H. .McCallu.m. Dunnville. XV. Hoi'KINS, " " J. Frv, Selkirk. " .J. N. Formes, Caledonia. lialton. Dr. T. B. Winn, Xassa-enava. '< fxr^' ■^^^^^> <'ii"iminsville. ' u . Freeman, Georgetown. " J. S. W. Williams. Oakville. I' A. Buck, Palermo- C. E, Stacbv, Acton, Hastimjs. Dr. T. a. Beeman, Bancirott W. F. LoucKs, Stirling. " AV. A. Daioe, .Aladoc' " G. H. Boulter, Stirling. " .T. S. LooMis, Miidoc. " W. Faulkner, Foxboro. " H. P. Kbiinkr, Lonsdale. " R. Tracbv, Belleville. 303 "u u -y/'^^i-^LLAN, Trenton. H H .^^urroN, Madoc. II. .M. .Jones, Marn niora Hiirov. Dr. J. W T. O. (i. H. A. .1 A\', W G. A. J. A. .T. B. WifiTRLv, Goderich. • Cale, Ethel. C. Si'encb, Fordwich. Young, Londesboru. T. Holmes, Brussels. Elliott, Varna. Nasmith, Creditou. G. Scorr, Sealbrth. . Sloan, Blyth. ■. CroRDON, Auburn. Buchanan, Zurich. WoKTiriNGTON, Clinton. HvNDMAN, Exetor. NiciioL, Bayfield. •McKav, Duiigannon. Kent. Dr. S. Stewart, Wallaceburg. " ^^P' SwisifER, Thamesville. .L Samson, Rondeau. » ^'x'^'^i" ^''"A^'KR, Blenheim. P. iN. Davev, Duart. ;; .T. C. P.ELL, 3Ierlin. < r. CiiAMijERLAiN, A\'lieatlev. — O'lvEEiE, Tilbury ( ontre. »'. H. Pope, Bothweli. AV. R. Hall, Chatham. C. B. Lake, Ridgetown. Lambton. Dr. W. A.Munns, Thodford. '' A. MACKINNON, Alvinston. '* M. Davlson, llorenct*. •I. \ViLK!N.soN, Arkona. 'I A. E. Harvey, Wvomimr. ■ A. Ma( LEAN, Sarniu. " U. M. Stanley, Watford. A. R, Hanks Florenco. "a *'■ n!' ''"^''-''K':'), I'etrolea. — Ieasdale, Arkona. " I). McKdwakd.s, Thedford. '; L. 1'. Rdss, Pt. Hdward. ' A. NdTT, Forest, '• A. Crawiori), Alvinston. Lanark. I>i:. \A'. KiLiioRNE, McDonald's '< T n K 1, ■ , [<^"ornerH. .1. G. Baird, Pakenham, J. Jamikson, " " A. Cameron, Lanark. I. it it Fm 304 HEALTH OFFICEUS. l)i:. Lndx itnd Grenville. \. T. DrNX, North Augusta. J. Pahkkh, "W'e.stport. y. ('. ^1(1, EAx, Si)eni'erville. F. Hanna, Lansdowne. G. II. BowHN, Sp.eloy's Bay. .1. A. Jones, Keiiiptville. 11. A. Davies, Ea.ston'8 Corners. ('. >[. H. CoKNEi.i., Faimersville. H. E. Vaix, Brockville. T. H. DuMitLK, (ianano(|ue. M. K. CiiUKcn, ^lorrickville. W. r. BicKi.nY, Prescott. D. Gow, ( 'ardinal. Lennox and Addiiiglon. — Khsxedy, Napanee. — Beeman, ('pntreville. — DoiG, Denbijili. J. E. Mauioe, Odessa. G. C. T. Waud, Napanee. — YouREx, Tamworth. R. Kennedy, Bath. H. R. I>UFK, Newburg. Lincoln. Dr. W. 31. Comport, Fenwick. " :M. K. Coi.iAEii, Wellandport. " A. JiEiTcir, St. Catharines. " D. Mc>Frj!auE, Smithville. " A. A. Dame, .Jordan. " T|. ,T Trimule, Qiieenston. " H. L. Andkhkon, Nia^'ara. " J. W. CoNsmiNK, rt. Dalhousie. " .1. F. VANDERuiiui, Merrittoii. Dr. Middlntcx. Dr. — CiriTEN, Adelaide. '• H. Lanc!, (iranton. " A. jVIcLahkn, Delaware. " G. Siiori,TH, London. " A. Nixon, MetcalCe. •' — Walker. Glonroe. " .1. Sutton, Clandelioye. " AV. .1. "Weeks, Thorndale. " J. GuNN, Ailsa Craiiu'. " W. Caw, Parkiiill. '• T. St. V. Hi TCiiiNsoN, London. " T. HossACK, Liican. '•■ E. S. Mc'Ai.iMNE, I'arkhill. " G. Henderson, Strathroy. " (r. CoisK, Wardsvilie. " D, A. Stbwaut, Aiisa Craig. " .T. yi. I'lREK, Lontlon. MnsI:okR. S. Bnnxii.AND, ISracehridpe. ■' — AVii.i.iAMs, ( ;ra%'enliiirst. '' — Haut, Ilnntsvilk'.. " — Ai'i'i.KiJY, Parry Sound. " F. ]j. Howi.ASD, Hiintsvillc '• — Toole. Sundri(l<;e. '■ — Deeije, Sturgeon Falls. Norfolk. Dr. W. .1. McInnks, Vittoria. " D. Rose, Townsond Townahi]) •' .J. :Mc-Lean, Woodhouse " " .1. H. Hayes, Simcoe. •' .1. M. Naihn, Port Dover. " — Rose, Waterford. Norlhiunlniiavd and Durham. Di!. T. Lean. Rcsoneath. " Dean, N. B., Brighton. " H. TiRNKR, :\Iillbrook. " J. C. MiTciiKLL, Enniskillen. " W. Boyce, Grafton. '' — .lonNsTON, I'errytown. " ( '. H. Brbketon, Bethany. " W. U. McKuuE, Wooler. " .1. R. Clarke, Cobourj;. " ^V. A. WiLLorGitiiV, Colborne.. " .]. M( Nai (iMTON, Ne\V(astle. " L. F. Powers, Port Hope. " R. W. Clai!k, Hastings. Ontario, Dr. .L ]\IcDermott, Sunderland. " — Camprei.l, Zephyr. " D. P. Bo(iART, Whitby. " 1>. GiLLEsi'iE, Cannington. ■' W. ^. ill ACK, T'xbridge. Ojjord. Dr. U. Minshall, Lancaster. " D. H. Lancasteh, Culloden. '' T. Si'AitKs, Lakeside. " — Watson, Burgessville. " .L McLiiiG, Woodstock. " J. McWiLLL'.M, Tbamesford. " J. W. Bkown, Bcachville. " W. D. ("lement, Dinerkip. " 'i. MacLeod, Harrington. " .L Ross, Einhro. " .]. R. Walkeh, Ingorsoll- " S. .loY. Tilsonburg. " A. McLay, Woodstock. " A. MtSuRov, Xorwicli. HEALTH OFFICEKS. 305 Pal. Dr. J. AuitE, Alton. " — Hamii.tox, Worxlhill. " — llKcKiiH, .Malton. " II. L. Sticwakt, Bolton. Per til. Dr. W. Ikying, Kirkton. '■ J. Day, Fullarton. " A. McTayij^m, Stiilla. " J. JoiiXKo.v, Millbank. " J. Si'AXDisrr, i'almerston. " J. A. DuKiiEss, Ijistowell. " — HntLurHT, Mitcliell. " J. SiNCLAiii, .St. Mary's. " — KiTiiBKFOitD, JIoiYerton. Pcterborovgh. Dr. G. a. PHTTir.RBw, Nc^rwood. " ^y. II, JKn-.s. HaYelock. " — I'.iNGiiAM, Sonth Doiiro. " W. Giles, Halibiirton. '■ J. Ci.AKivi;, IVterhoro. '■ S. I'. Foiu), Norwood. Prcf>ccitt auJ Piixsrll. Dr. — GiuEAr, Ali'nid ToM-nship. " J. iM. lioiLEAi , Crvsh'r. " .1. rKUiusoN. ('uiirberUind " — Seciin, St. Kiiu'ene. " J. McIntowu, Vankk-ek Hill. " K. 1'. I'ATTEE, I'lanla-c.not. " W. .1. P:\vin(;, liawkcsliury, Priiicf Eilwanl. Dii. A. .1. Imie, Aiueliayhiirjr. " T. H. TiioiiNToN, ( un.sei'on. '' J. CuYAN, PeuiorcstYillo. '• II. A. Kyans, I'ictou. " E. KiDi), Wellington. " — Knuiiit, Hallowell Township. Renfrew, Dr. G. E. .Tosni'iis, IVnibroke. " .7. V. Rattkay, Cohdcn. " ■'. <'MANNoNniiisi;, Euanvilln. " AV. \V. DicK^-oN, Pembroke. " N. .Mc( oKMArK, Keni'rew. " M. James, PnuliMiell. Shncoe. Dn. J. W. N(MU{is, Cookstown. " J. K. Haryie, Edgar. " E. ('. Stbyensox, Bradford. 20 I ^«- T B. X. Dack, Creeniore. I W. li. ScooxKR, Midland. i. I). Keiter, Tottonluuii. Slormont, Dundas and GUngarrii. Dr. n.IIrxT.Williamstown. • .1. -M. P.oii.EAf, Crvsler. ;, V -^^*-'4Vr"''"^''' -^loxandiia. A. I). AV.MixEB, Dickin.son's „ ,, >, ,, [Landinu'. ' l-McI>IAI!.M,„, Athol. • M.iJi(owx,(|ieslerville. „ r,r\: J^-^-^'J'.'iON, Cornwall. i- I'. ( itAMuBiiLAiN, -Morrishnrg. — < A-rrANAuii, Alexandria. Vkioria. „ \^,-^}.- */'!\HAM, Eenelon Falls. '; \\. Poui.E, Lindsav. \\. McCamis, Pobcavwnn. < . J- Coii.TKK. Lindsav. ^\- I>. CrjtKEV, .Mindou". V li" ^"•'>-'''-'-'' Bobeavgc.oii. A. Wilson, Fenelon Falls. (. II II Waterloo. 1. rr .: ''■^''•■^''"i-'w t\.nesto<,'o. ii. *.. JLackneu, liorlin. " (J. a-iiMii)T, New IIatul)ur\ M. CoMKoi:r, I'enwick. 306 IIEALTU OFFICERS. Dr. .T. ^r. Dke, Stamford. " K. J. .lonN.-Tox, Thorold. " AV. B Hoi'KNs.Marshville. '' .1. E. .SiiAW, ('liip|)a\va. — OuvEit, Nia^'ara Falls. W. Dofci.As, Fort Erie. J. J). Nekf. Port ( 'olborne. li. Pahk, I'ort Robinson. — HtikgI'XJN, Welland. M. F. Haney, Ilumborstone. J. McGakky, Niagara Falls. WentuorUt. Dr. H. Kiciiaudson, Ancaster. " A. E. SruiT, livndeii. " J. W. Smith, Slicilield. " — ( 'ovuTEXAY, Watordown. " S. .7. .Tones, Stoiiey Creek. " J. I\oss, J )undas. " .1. Ryali., Hamilton. « Dk. J. O. McGregou, Waterdown. York. Dn. J- IM. Cotton, Lambton Mills " T B. Benti.ey, Sutton West. " — ARMSTuoNd, IMt. Albert. " W. J. HiiEHirroN, Sdiomberg. " G. M. Fakewkm,, Unionville. " R. B. Orr, Maplo. " v.. J. Freei., Stonli'ville. " R. ^I. Con.TEU, Aurora- " — Wbisstek, York Mills. " W. II. BnNTi.EY, Newmarket. " AV. .T. Wilson, Richmond Hill. " W Canniff, Toronto. " W. RouiNsoN, Markbam. " J. H. Freei., Stouflvillo. " P. 1). McLean, AVoodbridge. " T. Y. SAVACiE, Weston. i riJOVlNCE OF QUEBEC. Provincial Board of Health. President Dr. E. P. Lachapblle Alontreal. Secretary " E. Pei.letier Montreal. Inspector " .1. A. TUudet Montreal. ^Iemherk. RiXFRCT, Du. R. 1' Quebec. T-EMiEix, Dr. C. K " MACDONNfti.i., Di!. R. L Montreal. Gray, H. H., Ksq " Garneai, ] )i!. ,T. B St. Anne de la Perade. Paqv i;r. Hon. Dr. A. H St. Cuthbert. Lahfrce, Dr. Ii Montreal. r.ADKAF, I )R. M. G. E Three Rivers. 1 'ark. Dr. F Sherbrooke. Davidson, R St. .] AcqiEs, Dr. E St. Hyacinibe. Lacki.tk, Dr. N fievis. Lancpot, Pr. ,T St. Henri. Cyi'iiiot, Dn. T Ste. Cunegonde. II II NEW BKUNSWICK. Fredcricton. CouuuN, Dr. ( i. H., Chairman. Bkckwitii, C. W., Esq., Secretary, Mariimlk- Shaei', Dr .1. C, Chairman. St, John. Travers, Db. B., Chairman. Thorne, R. W., Esq., Secretary. Porlland. Christie, Dr. W., Chairman. Goudard, J. F., Esq., Secretary. HEALTH OFFICERS. ■County of .St. John, exdudlvg the cities of St. John and Portland, Kunnicic, Dr. R., 8t. Martin's, Cliair- man. FiuTir, H. W., lOsq., St. John, Sec. Moncton. OtANDi.BR, Dp. K. B., Chairman. Kyan, .r. 1'., Esfj., Secretary. County of WeHmordand, excluding the tov-n of Moncton. MooRH, Dr. p. R., Sackvilie, Cliair- nian. ( 'UL-Rcir, Dix. .J. E., Dorchester, Sec. WoodHock. Colter, Dr. N. R., Chairman. County of Carkton, excluding the town of WoodMuck: Atkinson, Dr. M. V., Bristol, Chair- nian. Haoerman, Dr. J. R., Florence ville, Secretary. St. Stephen. 15I.A1R, Dr. 1-'. I., Cliairnian. Stevens, J. G., Esq., Secretary. Milll.ov.v. DicAcoN, Dr. J. E., Chairman. AJcAdam, H., Esq., Secretary. Upper Millf!. MYRH.SAI.L, Dr. D. B, St. Stephen, < liairnian. I'owKR.;, ].:. h'., I'Sfi., Secretary. Muul of Grand Manan. Cameron, Dk. E., Woodward's Cove tliairuian-Secretary. ' County of Charlotte, excludinqthe toims of.St-J^tqdien, Milltown, Upper Mills, and the Island of Grand Manan. O,su0RN, Dr. W. H., St Andrews, Cliairman-Secretarv. ;{07 County of Victoria. Wade, Dr. J. R., Grand Falls, Chair- man. Dav G. W., Esq., (rrand Falls, Sec- retary. County of Madavaska. BuKNiER, Dr. F- X., Edmunston, Lliairman. FoiRMEU, Dr. f., Edmnnstun, Sec- retary. ' Comity of Sunhury. Ke;stbad, Dh. V. T., Upper Shetlield, Chairman. Clowios, a. S., Es(i., Oron.octo, Sec- retary. County of Kings. Wn..soN Dr. S. F., Sussex, Chair- man-Secretary. County of Albert. I'l-nDY, Dr. S., Albert, Chairman. lALBOT, F. 0, Esq., Alnui, Secre- tary. County of Kent. Brine, Dr. .1. V., Richibucto, Chair- man-Secretary. County of Northumberland. Pei.oi.in, Dr. F. L., Newcastle, Chair- man. A\-iLnsTON, E. P., Esq., Xowcastle, Secretary. Counlij of GloucLxter. Bisiror-, Dr. W. !'., Bathurst, Cjiair- man. Mhauan, Dr. .1. C, Bathurst, Sec- retary. County of Restigouch he. DrsiiRow, Dr., W. G., Parish Dal- housie. Chairman. JoiiNsoN, H. A., Parish Dalhousie, Secretary. ' HEALTH OFFICERS. PEIXCE EDWARD ISLAND. Dr. K. Johnson, f'liarlottetown. " J. J. McLean, Alberton. " H. F. Jakvis, Summerside. " J. II. McLkllan, " R. McNkil, Stanley Bridge. Dr. J. W. Fraseh, St. Peter's I!av. " K. B. MuTTAKT, Souris. " W. KiER, ]\Ialpeque. " D. Kayb, Georgetown. Hi CORONERS. 309 PART X COROINJEJiS. peovincp: of ontakio. Algoma. T. J, McCoRT, M.D., Brnce Mine:;. W. II. TrrKKR, Manitowanintr. (j. McCuLLOiGn, ]\[.I),, Sault Sto. I. TT . [^lario. K. H. Arthl'u, ^[.D., Chapleaii. Brant. W. H. Kerr, I5rantl'ord. E. Grikfin, M.D., '• J. Lawrence, I'aris. Brurr. R. Dox-riLAs, l*ort Elrrin. J. A. McAirrni H, .M.L)., Port Elgin. 1'. McLahiox, M.D., Pai.siov. D. A. McCrimmon, M.D., Lucknow. Carleton. A. Pratt, Ottawa. E. KiDD, Manotiei<. A. RouiLLARi), -M.D., Ottawa. S. Wkkiitt, M.D. R. Mai!k, M.D. Elgin. W.C Van BnsKii!K,M.D.,St. Thomas. D. McLakty, M.D., «< E. W. Gu.sTi.v, M.D., J. Pbnwarden, M.D., " D. Clink, Belmont. J. Coventry, M.D., Wardsville. J. J. Ki.vciSTON, M.D., Vienna. P. W. McLay, M.D., Aylmer. C. W. Clark, " C Sinclair, M.D. " Ensc.r. E.^ Npuirr, Sandwich. W. C. LiNDY, Aniliorstlnir". E. Beli, M.D. R. LAMiiEur, M.D., Windsor. O. LA\f;i.()is, .M.!)., Gordon. C. CiiA.Miii:Ki,iN-, M.D., Leamin-;ton. Frontivac. C. Irwin. M.D., Kingston. H.J. Saindeh.s, M.D., " •T- Stewart, M.j)., " N. l)fNi.oi', M.D., Sydenham. J. McNeillv, Snnhnrv. Ci. Sexton, Port.snionth. -T. SninLEv, Sharbot Lal., li. SiTiToN, M.1>.,:Miu1oc. S. IlrnsoN, yiuinnonvillo. K. I'AiiKEii, M.I)., Stilling. Jlvrov. T. r. :vI(1>i:an, M.])., Goderiiili. (1. M.:\ic:\ii(KiN(!, :\i.i). " ^v. iioi.ME.s M.I). T. T. Coi.iiMAN, M.!>., Seaforth. .I.Camit.ki.i, .M.l». " II. L. Vaiuok. li. W. B. Smith, M.l)„ 1\. Stkawukhhv, " J. A. lIiTciiiNsoN, M.l»., ]5missc1h. .I.T. llAWKICS. "W. (iUAllAM, .M.D., J. KioKVK, M.!)., Clinton. A. Woin-JUNGTOiN, M.D., Clinton. A. McMiciiAKi., tnirric. J. S. Tennant, M.D., Lucknow. Kinl. A. R. AuijoiT, M. I).| Dnndas. 1I..T. Mi-KPiiv, M.I)., Cliiitiitun. J. P. Skivwkkiht, M.D., " T. K. Hoi.MEx, M.I), (i. A. Tyk, :\I.I>., Thanmsville. (i. Eaii.ion, JJothwell. A. CiiAWEOHi), ^I.D., Alvislon. 1'. 1j. (rHAllAM, M.|)., L(ibiu]itvillo. S. .Iakes, .Morrickville. ,1. Lane, M.D., Mallorytown. (I. II. Bow en, M.D., Socley's l'>ay. II. II. Pkeston, ^1,1)., Xowljoro." Leniw.r and Add'uujton. II. L Cook, M.D., Napanee. J. C. Hill MAN, " P. 1). Davies, Adoli)lmstowii- P. F. Cakk'ai.i.ion, Taniwortli. \V. W. Meaciiam, -M.D., Odossa. Lincoln. E. CtooDMAN, M.D., St. Catliai iiios. L. ],. Palmei!, M.D., Toronto. I). KoHEKTsoN, :M.I)., :\ldt(iii. W. A. Comiokt, M.D., Canidon. J. \V. Auvav, M.D., Crrinj.sliy. Middlesex, J. B. Campuei.i., M.D., London. C. T. Ca.mi'ijei.i,, Md)., A. GiiAiiAM, M.D., I). L. McAi.i'iNE, M.D., " .1. M. Smith, il.D., J. A. ISei.i.e,s, -M.D., W. BErnancE, M.D., Stralhroy. G. Biu.iNcnoN, !M.L)., " W. Lindsay, .AI.D., A. Thompson, M.D., W. Caw, Parkliill. II. S. Ci.EiUvE, M.D., Lucan. T. HossACK, M.D., G. CorsK, M.D., ( flencoe. W. G. LiMi.EY, M.D., " D. A. Sinclair, M.D., Melbourne. CORONERS. 311 NiirfcAk. •T. Hayeh, ^r.I)., Siinooe. I'. KosK, M.J).. Wafcrford. (r. Ktanton, -M.I)., Siincoo. N.O. W.M.KK,!, M.i)., p.,rt Dover. .. MKiiiuTT, .M.I)., Watecfonl. ./. I'liEL.AN, y\A)., Walsintrliain. Northumh(riand and Durham. K. McXiciKii,, 7»l.|).,('()l)(nir<,'. (r. Davidson, J'.owinaavilly. FlKLDINo, .M.I)., " Mamsii.;, M.D.. Xorwon[.D., " . kS'ktt, .M.D. " . McKav, .M.D., IiiKersoIi. \V. HitowN, .M.D, BePchviUe. • II. Fkanks, M.D., Watl'unl. \\ Uanki.v, .M.D., Tavistock. L. r.Kow.v, M.D., I'lattsville. Oaklicv, M.D., " T. :\Io(>UE, .M.D., Tilsonhiirj:. H. Lancastki;, M.D., Ciillodon. . AnAM.s, .M,))., Eiiibro. Duncan, M.D, " Peel. J. Grant, Urampton. I). FlEcidiE, M.D. " W. Johnston, Brampton A. Stewart, Albion. J. K. KiDDMo, Alton. r. DoroLAs, Strcdtsvillo. ■|. N. P.vEHs, M.D., .Newmarket. .1. Cahueut, .M.D., OraiiKovilk-. A. McKiNxoN, Caledon. I'n-lh. ■I. P. Jackhov, Sirattbrd. D. .1. KiNCi, Cariiiunnock. J. SiNCLAiii, .M.D., St. .Mary's. I'l krhorough. 1!. W Bei.i,. .AI.D., Peterborougli. ■I. ONn.i.ivAN, W. IIiciiNuoTiiAM, .M.D., Omemee. .J. A. SiNCLAii;, Hastiii;.'s. I'rescolt and Jlimdl. T. 0. Steele, L'Ori},Mial. K. Lawlou, Ilawkfsburv. K*. A. Km;, CJaivnce. s.s, M.I)., T. M. AitMSTuoNd, :M.1)., Allisloii. \V. ('. liAW, M.I)., r.onrl Head. W. II. Tavi.ou, M.!)., r.radlorcl. ,T. I). J'.OOTII, R. Lund, M.D., Gnoliih. K. A. (Ai.i.Ai.iiAN, M.D., Tlinrnton. J, W. NoHKis, M,l)., Cnnkstown. A. II. Kbaton. M.I».. Oiillia. r. II. i^roiiN, M.D., IVnotaiiimislione. (". K. .Iakkway, M.I)., Staynor. T. 1). Ki;i ri;i!, M.D., Tdttoiiliam. C. McKioNNA, M.D., Athlono. A. Wv.iA.. .Sin^thanipton. T. r.. Da( K, M.D., t'reeniore. T. HicwsoN, Duntroon. Stormont, Ihtndaf! and Glengarry. C. J. Hamilton-, M.D., rornwall. "W. A. MiNuo, M.D.. .No\viuj.'t()n. E. ,J. Mattick, Moulinetle. J.T. MiNHO, M.D., :Maxvillo. J. :\U-Bain, jM.D., Martintmvn. T. r.CiiAMur.iM.AiN. M.D., iMorrisbiirg E. D. Ai-LT, M.D.. AulLsville D. McDiAitMii), M.D., Athol. D. ^Ic^Mii.i.AX, M.D., Alexandria. Tlaindir Bay District. A. A. Ci.AKKi:, Port Arthur. T. S. T. Smi;i.i.ik, M.D. " W. B. I-Ia.mii.ton. Fort William. J. Livix(i.sTONE, Silver Islet. Mctoria, T. AV. PnoMO, M.D., Lind.say. V. E. r.oNNKi.i., M.D., ISobfavfreon. S. Bi;in(;i.ANi), .M.D., llracebridge. ('. Knowi.ton, Onieuu'o. W. G. IJuYHON, M.I)., rcnolou Falls. Waterloo. D. S. Bowi.uY, M.D.. r.erlin. H. G. Lacknkh, M.D., " G. W. WnuiiiT, M.D., " W. .]. Passmokb, M.D., Conestogo. Geo. Schmidt, M.D., New Hamburg. D. L. Walmhi.ey, M.D., Elmira. J. H. Weiju, IM.D., Waterloo. T. W. Vakdox, M.D., (rait. N. MuLLOY, M.D., I'reston. W.O'D. Koiiixsox, M.D., St. Jacobs. H. Uli.yott, M.D., Elmira. [burg. A. F. Woodward, M.D., New Ham- AV. LovKTT, M.D., .\vr. K. J. LocKHAUT, M.T) , Hcspelcr. Welland. (>. HoiiKKTsox, Wollaiidijort. /. B. Lkwis, Xiaiiiira Fall.s. T ("iMixES, Wcllaiid. W. DoniLAH, :M.I)., Fort Erie. G. Lewis, " .T. :McGai!I!Y, M.D., Nia., ^lascaronc, St. Georjxo. AV. McK. Deinstadt, M.D., St. Ste- phen. G. U. DiuDLEi;, Moore's Mills, St. James. [field. J. L. Han.son, Beaver Harbour, I'enn- H. McLArciiiLix, Milltown, St. Ste- T. ('. .FusTASON, I'ennfiold. [plien. C McNicnoL, Mascarene, St. George. H. 1'. REYN0L»t;,M.L)., Point Lepreau. E. Skblby, St. George. U. W. STr.viAsov, St, Patrick. J. A. Wadi!. M.i»., St. .\ndresva. Gl(>ur(ntrr. ]{■ K. IliTciiiN.soN, Petit Uochor. J. ( . Mlaiian, M.D., Batbur-t. If. lirvnHs, .MiscoiL II. A. SowMASY, LanuHiue, Sbii>iici:ai» L. N. BofKijn:, M.l»., Aloncton. J. F. P.IilNL, .M.l»., Uichihucto. ]{. BoTsi-oi!i>, M.l!., Buctoiiclie. W. Cm LSI;, .M.l»., I. W. I»oiili:ty, .M.D., KingatoiL J. B. Fi!i:i;.MA\, liridi.'iotown, X.S. Kings. W. BAYAun, M.l).,St. .lohn. J. Bi'HMnr, .M.l»., Su.ssex. W. PirciLWAN, Norton. P. P>i;a.snkn, Waterford. G. (). BaxK^i- rpbaiii. P. Camci!i:i.l, Salt S|irin St. I i:iiu;i.>s. II. I'ei,li:tii:1!, KdiimiKlstuii. ynrtliuinbrrl'Dnl, .1. S. r.EN,s()N, M.K., Chatluiiii. .1. M.\MK(ii;ii, lili.H.slield. M. S. I'.KSKON. " .1. B. Bknhox. M.I)., Cliatliani. •1. ('iiAi-i.iN, lied Hunk. 1~. DicsMoNii, M.I)., .Ninvcasllt'. II. A, I'l.sii, M.j).. .1. .loiiNwToN, Cliatluim. .1. .McDoN.M.i). .M.D., Cjiutliani. M. O'lii.iHN. iidu't'isville. .1. I'li.i.KN, M.D., Cliatliam. .1. l*()M>, lloie.stdwii. .'. S. \'usi>, ]■'. 1.. I'KiKii.iN, .Newcn.stlc. K. Savoy, UivtM- dn ('arlic, A. ('. Smith, M.D., Nowca.stle. II. Swim, Doaklovvn. 'I. \V. U.NDKiMiii.i., l'>lai'k\ille. .1. Wiici!, M.D.. Doaktowii. I!. 1'. liAiiiiirr, GaS. V. WniTK, White's Cove, Cani- '"•idj-'t'- [Lake. .\. \\'ici(iENs, Young's Cove, Grand RfStigovche, W. Disituow, M.D., Dalhousie. J. MoFFATT, " A. McKkndkuk, Canipbellton. A. Y. Nennou, " St. John. I). E. Berryman, M.D., St. John. II. E. GiLLMOR, M.D., ,St. Martin's. .1. .loiiDAN, Sininnd.s. .1. Kmoht, MuMina.sii. \V. PiDDicK, St. Maitin'.s. .1. iJoiiiNsoN, Larna.ster. .1. U. Ukiuv, Portland. J. I>. Whitk, M.D., Carlctnn. Sim bur I/. I'. \V. IIaktt, I'rfdcricton .iinictinn .1. A. IIavwaiiii, Lincoln. IP H. .Mnciir.i.i,, (i. V. Noiii is. Pn.sliatrornisli. A. Pkis, .Ndrlhljcld. .1. l;. Si:i:i Yi', (Viitial Plis.svillc. .1. K. Smith. Mill Scttlcnionl. 'i'. Tii{ni;y, Swan ( reek. T. P. 'I'ayi.oh, Shelliold. Viiiiiria. I!. .\iiMSTiioN(i, Pcrlii ( ciitrc. ^y. (iitAHAMi:, ( iraml I'alls. I''. IIiTcniNsoN, Andovur. (i. W. MllH'llY, " L. \V. WiisoN, Grand I'all.s. W'li'liHi/rdditd. I'. C. .\i,i.EN-. Potslord. W. .\vAUi), Shcnioiiue. < '. Bi Kic, Shcdiac. W. P.i.ssET, Dorchn-tor. .1. Baiiik, SackviHe. A. A. BoiiioEois, Ion, Creek. Moncton. ■I. \V. Chai'man, I),irclie.sti'r. G._ Dixon, Wcstniorcdand. W. Doii.soN, P.otsl'or I. li. P. DoHEKTY, .^LI)., :\[einraincook. 1'.. ( '. (.ioi;i)os, ]!ay N'cMte. E. T. <;Ari)KT, ."\I.D., St. .losi'ph'H Collc;.a'. P. F. Keith, M.D., Petitcodiac. 'I". A. Peui.anc, -MtMiiramcook. P. P. .MooUK, M.D., Sackvillc. I>. I>. -McDoNAi.h, M.D., i'ctitcodiac. K. (Hi.ToN, Dalton'.s P.O., But.sford. .1. D. Kos.s, M.D., .Moncton. A. IioiJij, I )()rclieist'r. C. W. Smith, Shwiiac. C. SoMEiis, Lntz Mountain. Z. TiN(;i,EV, Sackville. N. (). TiaTEiri, iMoncton. C. VanBuskiuk, Baytield. York. D. BAHiLiriT, Soutlianiptnn. K. I). Bkook.s " 316 CORONERS. B. CouvKN, ^I.T)., Keswick Ritlge, Bright. J. Z. CiiKiuE, M.D., Fredericton. J. E. Casey, St. Croix. D. Dow, Canterburv. C. E. i )ow, O. Duxi'iiY, Nasiiwaak Village, St. Mary's. E. 1). i'iSTAisROOKH, I'rince William. J. FLBTt'iiEu, Nasliwaak ^'illage, St. Mary's. D. L. Gkant, Canterbury. J. B. GuANT, Millville. . M. Johnson, M.D. M.D. G. Fulton. J. J. Falconer. 1). H. Mum, M.D. Cumherland. C.Ward. J. W. Cove, M.D. J. T. Salter. J. ('. Phillips, H. A. Davison, M.D. R. .T. Scott. C. A. Black, M.D. R. Mitchell, J. Daley. M.D. A. C. Angus, M.D. B. S. Seamen. X. Ayer, M.D. S. I'. F.Cook, M.D. Dighy. C. E. Everett. A. H. Ellison, C.H.Denton. M.\). ,J. Daley. Dighy {Clare). A. M. COMEAU. H. C. Sabeau. .T.H.H.\RRis,M.l). G. B.\RNAliY, M.D. Gnysboro'. J. Cumminger A. Falconer, :\i,i). W. H. Wylde. .]. McKbszib,M.D. Halifax. W. Pearson, M.D. T. C. Chase, M. I ). W. H. Weeks, T. R. Almox, M.D. M.D. A. CrOUCHER, .1. SoMERS, M.D. .M.D. .1. Ling LEY. A. CowiE, M.D. F. McMillan, C. E. BURNAUY. M.D. E. Fari-ell, M.D. A. C. Hawkins, J. S. Bmve. M.D. Hants. F. N. Burgess, A. Sanford,M.D. M.D. S. D. Brown, M.D. C. J.Gos8ii>,M.D. A. W. Thompson, S. M. Weeks, ]\l.D. M.D. G. W. S-MiTH, M.D. CORONERS. 317 Kings. H. Marstees, H. B. Weustei!, M.D. M.]». .r. S. jMillkij, I\I.D. W. H. Woodwortii, G. Hamilton. M.D. H. LovBTT. A. R. Andrews, J. F. Palmer. M.D. J. N. FiTcii.^r.D. ('. F. Cochran-. W. Y. FrU,ERTON, (i. W. liELL, M.D. ^M'- F.A. KlRKI'ATRICK, D. B. Parker. M.D. Lunenburg. N. C'hesley. J. E. Dauphine, (-'. Gray, ]M.r). ('. Lordly. G. AriuNs, :M.D. G. Po.ss. H. S. JOHT. H. ALDER.S. \^^ H. Owen. G. E. ])he\v, M.D. .r. s. Caldbr, :\i.i). Pictou. S. A. FOSTEI; ^r. SuTIIEIiLAND, W. Eraser, M.D. M.D. i.. .loiiNsTuN, J. p. Collie, M.D. ^I-l>- J. F. McDonald, D. JIcGiLi.iviiAV, :M.D. ^II'- jle). M. .Tefkhev. W. IP Bk.vi., :\PD. T. Hatiield. T. KiKijY, M.D. W. Balton, M.D. PEINC1-; EDWARD ISLAND. King'ti Counlj. P. McLaren, New Perth, .r. McInnis. P(mI Pt., Lot 40. P. A. MrlNTYiu;, 'SV.\)., Souris. Vu B. MiLLAUr, >LD. .]. A. McJ;AiNB, St. Pclor'.s J'.ay. Prince Count ij. D. Darhach, -M.D., Keiisiuiitoii. AV. K Eiii, .M.D.. M Petkr McNltt. ilpeque. .L B AiicLAY, O'Pear} I. E. I'lutE, :\LD., Sumnierside. H. F. Jakvis, M.D., Suiumorsidi'.. Quccri'n Count!/. .1. T. Jenkins, ^LD., Cliarlottetowi J. .McLioi), M.D., P. CONROY, .M.D., J. St. C. .M lOHE, I'iklon. M. Wall, M.D., Eineruld. C. A. Ckosuy, I'reiich Piver. H. Bradsha'*-, >PD., N(3w G1 J. G. -AEcKay, .M.D., HiizeU iisuow. J. Pll )(iEo> , Now London. irovo. I. Gallant, M.D., liustico. H. McNeill, 3LD., Stanley Bridge. ^m 318 CORONERS. MANITOBA. S. McDoNNEi-L, Arcliibald. r. w. Roi.sTON,:\i.n...UBuiaii. A. B. :\IcKiNNON. M.D., Birtle. J. H. .MoimisoN.M.l)., F. L. SciiAFFXKn, lioissevain. J. McDiAUMU), M.D., Urandon. K. Si'ENCKK, M.l). (I llinnMi:, M.D. Crystal City. K. TiioKNToN, M.I)., Deloraine. A. PuRDY, M.J)., East Sdkirk. D. A. C.\MKi!ON, M.l)-, Emerson. AV. II. N.vhii. F. W. Shaw, M.D., Fairview. .1. Ftniiiuii, M.l)., (Hadstone. F. S. Ktoei.k, M.l). W. H. Kauris, Killarnev, T. S. DrsN, Lis<:ar. W. E. Thompson, Manitoba. J. 15. HrxTKR, AI.D., Minnedosa. J. J. McFaudkn, .M.I)., Xeepawa. . R. Wilson. M.l)., Mordon. D. H. Wilson, M.l)., " T. Cory, Palestine. H.Y. Baldwin, M. 1 )., P^e. la Prairie. D. HvGCiEKTY, M.D., M. Macklin, jSI.D., '• S. A. Cornell, M.D., Rapid City. (t. B.Crooksiiank, '• C. ^NIcCaue, Rat Portage. R. :Mc1)onali). M.D., Rock\vood. J. Fawcctt, ^I.l)., St. Andrews. P. A. Mathews, G. VoUNG, " T. Faearu, M.D., St. Boniface. W. T. Cody, M.D., SidUirk. .7. R. Steep, D. YorNCi, M.D., ,1. ]M. McLaciilan, Trelierne. J. P. Alexander, Wakopa. E. Benson, M.D., Winnipejr. A. M. Brown, " A. CODD. M.l)., .1. Cowan, ^M.D.. " .1. W. Good, :\I.I)., J. S. Lynch, M.D., BRITLSH COLUMBIA. Prorincr. lAUooct. F. W. Foster, Clinton. Nem ]Ve»tm%nster. W. Dewdnky, Vernon. H. B. RoYCRArr, Victoria. W. W. Walkem, ]M.1)., Nanaimo. Cariboo. H. Watt, :\I.I).. Barkervilie. W. Stevenson (Koithiey Creok Poll- ing Division), Forks of Quesnelle. Camiar. J. L. KiiiMi', Laketon. Cowichaw. H. 0. Wellhvrn, Qnamichan. Kootenay. W. Fernie, Kootenay. G. E. iManuel, Donald. G. M. Sproat, Revelstroke. A. W. X^owELL, Donald. W. I). Fer'^s (City and District), New West, -.inster. W. .1. McGi-ic.AN, M.D. (Burrard Inlet Polling Division), Vancouver. Sooke. M. ?iIuiK, Sooke. Victoria City, Victoria -.(d Esquimau. W. Jackson, M.D., Victoria. Victoria and Nanaimo. J. P. Planta, Nanaimo. Yale. J. Clapperton, Nicola. S. Clarke, M.D., New Westminster. III KAILWAY MEDICAL STAFFS. 319 PART XI JiAlLWxiYS. MEDICAL STAFFS. A correspondence with the various Railway Companies luis elici- ted the fact that, in the vast majority of eases, no permanent Medical Staff has been appointed, the services of Surgeons in the various districts bein,^ called into requisition whenever occasion required. Ihe Grand Trunk Eaihvay Company, however, is an exception, having its I'egular staff at Montreal and elsewhere The following information is the fullest I have been able to obtuin':- GEAND TRUNK RAILWAY. C^'j/Surffcon t. A. Rodoek, M.D Montre-il W. E. Smith, :m. I) C A N A D A SOUTH E R N. noiiia.s. KINGSTON AND PEMBROKE. (Employt'-'s A.ssociation.) \V. H. Hendkkson, JI.D t-- ' Kinirston. :manitoba and north-western. E. B. LuxDv. M.D 1, , , ,, . . i'ortage la I'rairie. MONTREAL AND SOIIEL. J. E. Johnstone, M.I ) . Sorel. -XAPANEE, TA.MWORTII AND QUEI'.EC A. Rt;TT.\N, M.D < apanee. THE NORTH-WEST COAL AND NAVIGATION CO F. H. MEwnruN. M.D __ Lethbridge. WINDSOR AND ANNAROLIS. ^. „ -^ C^'ck and Accident Society.) W. B. MooHB, M.D., Kentviile, N.S. | A. Roiun.son, M.D„ Annapolis. II 320 MEDICAL EXAMINERS FOR LIFE INSURANCE. fif PART XII. MEDICAL EXAMINEES IN CITIES AND PRINCIPAL CENTRES FOR LIFE INSURANCE COMPANIES DOIN(t BUSINESS IN CANADA. yETNA LIFE INSr'lANCE COMPANY, OF HARTFORD, CONN. i Ontario. AMiiiiKSTBriK! — V. F. Bell, M.I).. Bai;kiio— E. J). :\Iortun, M.D. Bkulin— D. i?. Bowlby, M.D. l'>()\VM.\NviLi,iv— .\. Beith, M.D. BitAMi'TON — C. Hobinson, j\l.D., and Win. Hall, -M.D. Bhanti-hI!!) — Iv. llenwood, M.D., and A. .1. Hc'.nwood, M.D. BiiocKVii-i.E— II. E. Vanx, M.D. Chatham— .1. L. Brav, M.D., and G. A. Tve, M.D. CouuL'KG— N. AV. rowell, MM Coi.i.iNGwooi) — A. R. Stephens, j\I.J>. CoKNWALL— E. A. (iriiveiy, M.D. and (ieo. I'linfile, M.D. Galt — J. M. Canu'.ron, ^I.D. GoDKincn — W. .1. R. Holmes, IM.D. GiKi.i'n— G. A. Herod, M.D., and L. BrtK'k, -M.D. Hamii/ion — G. L. -M'Kelcan. M.D. Kingston— C. A. Irwin, JM.D., and 31. Sullivan, M.D. LiNn.«Av — A. W. De. W.\TEiiLoo-(;K W. Bindiam.^I.D. Wnrruv — R, ,1. (lunn, MD., and — Starr, M.D. Quebec. AuTHAiiASKAvii.i.E — E. T. Belleau, M.D. AirriiAUASKA Station — A. F. Poulin, M.D. Bbaiiiarnoi.s — A. R. Primeau, M.D. BionTiiiEit— — L. de (Trandpro, M.D. Cha.muly— M. D. S. Martel, M.D., and .1. S. Taupier, M.D. Chicoi:timi — L. E. Beanchamp, 31.1). Co.vTicooKE — E. Ives, 31. D., and L. C. Baohaud, 31. D. CowANMViLi.B — C. L. Cf.tton, 31. D. Fahnham — .J. 1). Comeau, Al.D-, and P. A. D'Artois, 31. D. Fhaseuvii.i.e— P. E. trrandbois, 31. D. LlE^rMiNCKom) — J. A. Dickson, 3I.D. Hn.i.— C. E. Graham, 31. D., and E. S. Aubry, 3I.D. HrNTiN(;DON — A. Cameron, M.D., and A. Mc3Iillan, M.D. Lachi'tb— ( tec H. Christie, 31. 1 >., and P. E. F. Pa^'er, 3LD. Levis— H. T. Hamelin, 31.1)., and C. 0. Colletto, 31, D. Lol'isbvii LE — .1. L. L. Hamelin, 3I.D. I ■^lEDU'AI, EXAMr.VERS FOR I.IFE rNSIU.VXCE. 321 .1. 13. .AIcCouiK'.ll, .M.I). NicoLKT-I). B. G. Desaulniors, M.D. QuKBM-C. E. Lemieux, .M.D., and -M. lurcot, M.l). QuBiiir (St. Koch l)i,stri(;t)— ,1 \ Giirnean, MA). l|icitM().Nn-A. a. McCormick, .^.D. LmorsK.-.I. B. R. Fi.et M.I)., an.l t. A. Cranvreau, M.I). St. HvAciNTHK-J. II. L. st. Gei- mam, M.I)., an.l !•:. St. .Ja(..,nes, St. Joii.ns— H. Moieau, M.D. ^r Mauie (Beauce Co,)— I-'. K. T rortier, M.l). Shhhukookh-F. .T. Austin, M.D., and !•. Pare, M.D. SOREL— Isaie Sylvestre, M.l). 1 iiiiEBRivi.:R.s-Eme.ry Gorvais, M.l), Inois I'isTOLEs-F. Lanu'lois, M.D., andC. A. Ca,s,. Gasi'k— N. C. Smillie, M.D. Lachi'tb— G. W. Christie, M.D. MoNTKuEi.io— (f. F. I'revost, M.D. NicoLET— D. B Cr. D&sauiniers, M.D. Ql'eukc— H. Russoll, M.D. KiciiMOND— K. \. Webber, M.D. St. Marie liKAUcE— T. Fortier, M.D. St. Rbmi— a. Hebert, M.D. Three Rivers— E. F. Panneton, M.D. Ya.maciiiche— ('. M. Beaudiemin, M.D. DOMINION SAFETY FUND. Chief Medical Okfickk. .1. T. Stebvus, M.D St. .lohiK N.B. ..'ntari:!. Forest— A. Scott, M.D. Kingston— W. H. li. Esson, M.D. London — J. S. Edwards, M.D., A. McTaggart, M.D., and J. M. Pijier, M.D. Mitcheu,— R. W. Hurlburt, M.D. Ottawa— J. F. Kidd, M.D., P. A. Mc- Dougail, M.D., F. A'. Valade, M.D., L. ( '. I'revost, M.I)., and A. Trudel, M.D. St. CATHAKiNiis— A. Leitcb, M.D. Toronto— W. liritton, M.D., and L. Teskey. M.D. Watford — R. Gibson, M.D. AVelland — W. P. Burgess, M.D. WooDSTO(«— A. H. Rice, M.D. Qiuibi'c. ( HicouTiMi — li. ¥j. Beauoliamp, M.D., and S. Caron, ]\I.D. iMu'MMONDvii.i.B — P. A. Bamai'd, M.D., an.l L. H. McGill, M.D. Hui.i.— E. S. Aubrv,]SI.l). JMoNTiaoAi.— P. V. Alount, M.D. New Carlisle — W. Magnire, M.D. (^•Bi!i;r— .1. M. Maokay, M.D. A'allhvfield — .1. Duscliarnie, M.D. Windsor Mills— II. A. Meagher, M.D. AV(/' Brunswick. Alukrt— S. C. Murray, M.D, II. S. Coliuan, M.D.,and S. l'urdcy,M.D. Andovkh K. B. M. Wiley, MD., andF. N. WoUing, M.D. Baib Vertb— 0. J. McCuUy, M.D. Batiujrst— W. P. Bishop, M.D. Buctouche— W. G. Kerry, M.D. Cami'bellton — G. A. Bahom, M.D., W. J. A. Venner, M.D., and II. Lunam, M.D. Carleton— T. W. Musgrave, M.D. Chntrbville — E. L. Hovey, M.D. Chatham — J. Baxter, M.D., and .1. MacDonald, M.D. Collin A— C. Murray, M.D. Daliiousih — W. G. Brisbow, M.I>. DoRciiESTKR— J. E. Church, M.D. Edmundston — F. K. Bernier, M.D. Florhncbmllb- -D. J. W. Wiley ,M.r». Fredericton— T. C. Brown, M.D., and G. E. Coulthard, M.D. Ga(;eto\vn — C. W. Alden, M.D., an-l .1. H. Scott, M.D. GiusoN— J. H. Barker, M.D. Greenwich -A. ,1. Murrav, M.D. IlAMiToN— F. W. McPheison, M.D., and I. W. Smith, :M.D. Hartland— F. A. N'evers, M.D. Harvey— A. II. Peck, M.D. Havkloik— B. F. Thoni'j, M.D. HiLLsiiOKo — W. J. Lewis. KiNc;sT0N— A. Padilock, M.D. I.,AKi;viLi.E — li. McKae, M.D. Lioi'REAix — H. iv. liovnolds, .M.D. MoNcroN— E. B. Chaiuller, M.D., P. G. Baxter, M.D., and C. T. Purde\ , M.D. Newcastle— H. A. Fish, M.D., A. H. Smitii- M.D.. and F. .1. Pesniond, M.D. Norton Station — J. .1. Lawson, M.D. Oak Point— 1-\ W. Wellinvr, M.D. |Ct«S«tHX:.>:. MEDICAL EXAMINERS FOR I.IVE INSURANCE. 323 [>., anil I'KTiTODiAc— I). ]). ."McDonaltl.M.D. I'oiNTKDn BuTE-D. C. Allan, M.D., and VV. P. Bowser, M.D. Port Elgin— H. R. Carter, M.D. PoKTi.ANi)— J. H. Gray, M.D. Ricniurcro — J. F. Brine, M.D. RoTii.s.w — W. A. I'airweatlier, M.D. •St. Andrkws^-.I. A. Wade, M.D. St. Ghx>RGE— T. Dick, :\r.D. St. John -T. Walker, M.U., J. Berry- man, M.D., D.E. Berryman, M.D., P. R. Inches, .M.D., and C. Holden, M.D. St. Mautins — H. E. Gillmore, Af.T. St. Stki-hkn— F. J. Blais, M.D. Sack\ iLi.K — LeB. Botsford, M.D., and v. R. Moore, M.D. Samsiury — E. Moore, MD., and D. U. Moore, M.D. SnEDiAC-W. J. Norfolk, M.D. Sheffiki.d — .F. H. Bridges, .M.D. Sussex — .1. H. Ryan, M.D. Welkkord — T. F. Sprajrue, M.D. Woodstock — ('. 1'. Connell, M.D. Nora Scotia. Amherst — C. W. Hewson, ^I.D.,and C. A. Black, M.D. Antioonish— W. H. McDonald, M.D., A. Mcintosh, M.D., and A. Robin- son, M.D. Acadia Mines -N. Sutherland, M.D., and J. W. McDonald, M.D. Arich.\t, C.B. — .1. L. B. L'E.si)erance, M.D. Berwick — F. ^liddleniiis, ^I.D. Bnii)(;HW.\TEi! — .1. S. Colder, M.D., and A. E. Croucher, M.D. ( AMuRiDciKi'ORi' — V. E. Cunninu'haiu, M.D. Canard— H. I'. Clay, M.D. (ANNiNc; — 1". W. Borden, M.D., and .T. S. Miller, M.l>. (AN.so— A. McDonald. M.D., and C. L. Newcouih, M.i>. CiiBVEuic— F. N. Burgess, M.D. Cow Bay, C.B. McKeen, M.D. DAKTMorTH — F. E. Cuiuiinghuiu, M.D. F.coNOMv — M. C. McLeod, M.D., and W. D. McKenyie, M.D. Grand Narrow.^— A. Cameron, M.D. Grand Pri) — H. Chipniaii, M.D. • iRANvii.i.E Ferry — ,1. A. Coloinan, M.D. CiRE.vr ViLi-Aiii: - .1. L. Peppard,M.D. CiL'Ysuoiio — G. E. Buckley, -M.D. Halifax- S. Dodge, M.D., and T. 'rrenauian, M.D. Hawkesi!! RY — T. McDonald, M.D. Malonh, C.B. — F. Cameron, M.D. Maitland— F. L. Creelman, M.D. Mahou, C.B. — H. Cameron, M.D. Middle MusyiODouoiT — C. H. Morris, M.D. Marcirave, CB. -A. McLenan, M.D. M.\ccAN J. E. Truman, M.D. New Mines— J. A. Fuller, M-D. New Glas^^ow— H. Bradshaw, M.D. Northi'ort — .1. G. Campholl, M.D. North Sydney, C.B. H. B. Mc Plierson, M.D. Oxford— A. W. Thomson, M.D. ParrsroIvO— G. W, Boggs, M.D,, A. T, Clark, M.D., and A. S. Townsend, M.D. Petite Riviere — G. E. i>rew, M.D. Pug w ASH— R. A. Dakin, M.D. Port Williams — J. *r. McKenzie, M.D. Reserve MiNh>; — W. McKay, M.D. River Heuert Hawson, M.i>. Ritciiky's Cove — M. McGregor, M.D. River Piiilic- C. A. McQueen, M.D. Sheet Haruor — F. McMillan, M.D. Shbrurooke— A. F. Falconer, M.D. Shuuenacadib -!>. McLean, M.D. SouTiiAMi'TON — A. Mc Alpine, M.D. Spencer Island — ('. Say re, M.D. Si'RiNOFiELD — J. W. Byers, MD. St. Peiers, C.B.-.I. McDonald, M.D. Stewiacki: — R. Cox, M.D. Strath Lorne— R. (4. (.Jnnn, M.D. Sydnky, (Ml- A. Mc(iillvrav, M.D. TiuRo— D. H. Muir, M.D., " W. S. and .1. H. McKay, M.D., :Muir, iM.D. Tyne Vill.mie— a. E. Lang, M.D. UiM'Eu ^NlfsQUODOiioiT— \V. Pearsoii. M.D. Vale Colliery— L .Mc( iillvray.M.D. Vernon Rivek— E. McNeil, .M.D. W'.i.er'sCove -G. W.Bell, M.D. WiNT Bay, C.B.— a. K. McLean, M.D. Wixivii.i.E— D. 'SI. Linton, M.D. WicKiiAM M. II. McDomild, M.D. Wii.Mni— ,L II. Foster. M.D. Woi.ivii.i.E -E. P. I'.owlcs, M.D. Yarmouth — E- K. Ki'Uv, ^LD., ainl A. D. Patton, M.I:. Privcf l'lihr(rrd hbuid. AmicRTON — .1. Bearisto, M-D. BEDE(aB— .L Siitlicrland, M.D. Brkadai.uane— M. lUill, M,l>. Ciiarlottetow N^F. D. Beer, .M.D., R. .lohnson, M.D., P. t'onroy, M.i>. ■^'9 124 MEDICAF, KX.AMINERS FOR 1,1FF, INSIUANCE. CiiArAiD— H. W. Uohertsdii, M.l>. (iKOIKiEIOWN — 1'. Cox, .M.l>., and \). Kiive, MA). Ill MKi; ItlVKK— \V. Ilnll(.y\Vt'll,:\l.l). KKNsiNd'KiN |). I'aiiiK'li, M.l »., and A. McNoill, -M.n. l-trrE— .1. .1. .Mil...an, M.h. MoM'Acri: .1. K. llolKwt.son, M.l». MoiNT iSrtw ai;t — .!• Walsli, M.I). SuMMioKsiDE — T. McN. lieansiO) M.I'.. (.;. Carriitlifi'.s, .M.l>., .1. F. (iillis, M.I)., and I». .1. McKay, .M.D. Sniiiis— K. B. .Mnttart, y'l.D. Itr'tt'oli Ciilii III Ilia. VicrniiiN V \y. Hall. M.l». IX^riTAllLK LIFK ASSUIJA.\( K SOCIETY. I fJiiUirio. Al.MdNTK— !». P. lAncii, M.D. Ahni'Iuou — J. Ci. Cranston, M.li. Aylmkh— C. W. Marlatt, M.I». HAiiKiK— J. L. (i. :McCartliv, .M.J». I'.Ain— .1. .AFdlow, M.l>. ■ Bkli.kvii.li: — .). .1. Farley. M.D., and J. E. Eaidns. :M.1). ISehun— D. S. Bowlhy, .M.D. Boi!c.vy<;kon— ('. E. Bonnell, M.D. liowMANViLi.K — A. Beiti). M.I»., and J. W. Mcd.auirlilin, M.J). HitAMiTON — C. Y. Moore, M.D. I'liANTioRD— W. T. Harris, AI.D.. and E. U. Bishop, M.D. Bi;i(;ht'in— A. K. McDonald, M.D. Bkockville — V. H. Moore, JI.D.,and R. W. Harton, M.D. Carlbton Place — U. V. Preston, M.D. Chatham— T. K. H^^lmes, M.D., and D. (t. Fleming-, MA). ConouRG — Geo. Waters, M.D., and C. O'Gorman, M.D. CoLBORNE— W. A. Willouuhby, M.D., andH. H. Hawley, M.D. Deshronto — (ieo. Clinton, 31. D. DuNnAS— J. MoMalion, M. D. DuNNviLLH>~-W. H. Alontague, M.D. Eganville — J. F. l)o\vlin>?, M.D. Fergis— Gerald O'Reilly, M.D. (rALT — G. ]'. Svlvester, M.D., and .T. S. Wardlaw', M.D. « fANANOQi'i'3 — T. H. DumMe, M.D., and .Tas. A. McCanimon, M.D. GoDERicii — A. Taylor, M.D. (vRAiTON — W. AV. Boyce, M.D. GiiBLPH-N. E. McPhatter, M.D., and Tlios. A. Keatinj;, M.D. 11 A, MILTON — (t. L. Mackelcan, M.D., and Thos. Miller, :M.D. Ingbrsoll — J. A. Williams, 3r.D.,and I. R. Walker, :M.D. Kincardine — S. Secord, Al. D. Kingston — K. N. Fen\vick,31.D.,and 31. Sullivan, M.D. Lindsay — A. W. .1. Del Ira.ssi, M.D. Li.^rowKi — W. E. Din<;!niin. M.D. l.oNDO.N — .1. M. Eraser, M.D. LrcKN((\v — .1. S. Tennant. M.D. AIadoc — ,1. 8. Ldoniis, .M.D. Markdale — T. S. Sproule. .M.D. MeaI'ORI) — .Ino. Hntcliison, .M.D. .ami C. F. SnelLTOve, M.D. 31ii.i)MAY— R. E. Clapi), -M.D. Milton — C. Freeman, .M.D. ^Jai'aneb — A. Rnttan, .M.D., and n. A. Leonard, .M.D. Newbury — W. F. Roonie, .M.D. Newiastlb — A. Farniomb, Af.D. NEWMAiiKicr — D. L. Ro<;ers, M.D. Niagaha-on-iiib-Lake — LL L. Ander- son, 3LD. Norwood— 8. P. F"ord,3I.D. Orangevillb— C. M. Smith, .ALD.. anil F. W. Lewis, M.D. Orii.lia— (J. H. Corhett. Al.D. OsHAWA— R. AV. Belt, Al.D., and P. S. Hoi};, M.D. OTTAWA — H. P. Wright, .M.D.. F. X. \alade, M.D., and A. F. Ro- gers, 3LD. Owen Sound — A. G. Machell, M.D. Paris— AVm. P.urt, M.D. 1'embrokb— W. W. Dickson, 31. 1'.. and G. E. .Tcsephs, 31. D. Perth — W. Grant, ALD., and David Alunro, M.D. Peterboro- J. T. Halliday, ALD. Petrolba — .Ino. Dunlield, ALD. PiCTON— .T. W. AVritrht, ALD. Port Arthur— T. S. T. Smellie, ALD., and H. P. .Jackson, AI.D. Port Coliiorne— J. B. Nell', ALD. Port Hope — L. B. Powers, M.D. Port Perry — G. H. Clemens, ALD. Rbni'rbw — Jas. Alann ALD. Sarnia — A. Alaclean, ALD., and A. C. Poussette, M.D. Seaforth — .L Campbell, M.D. SiMcoB — Jas. Hayes, AF.D. MEDICAL KXAMI.VKRS IT.R i,|fk [NnUKANCE. and I SMinr's F.M.,s-\V. .\. Lavull, M.D., ami Kil. .McKeii/io. ,M.I». 8(>t;)'HAMi'T()N - \\ . s. Scott >r.|» St. CATiiAiiiNj-.s— a. Lcitcli! .MJi' .St. Maiivs— ,Iii(.. Sinclair, .M.]> St TiioMAs-W . r \a„ ];„.,idrk, M.D., and .1. I!. TwciMlalf .^r |) STRAnii!ov-A\'. i!„ttii(|..„ Vl I) Sti:atii.i{1)— I). M. Fra.scr. M.I). Tkicsuatki;— 1>. Stowarl. M.D. TiioiiOLD— A. J.eitcii. ,M.i)., ^^)^.^ Leitcli, icsi.ios at St. ('atiiarino.s.) JonoNTo— A. A. Mac.limald. M.|» H. KoI)(>rt.s.)n, .M.J)., aiul \Vm.' Bntton, .M.I). 'J'l.KNToN— .1. A. Stevenson, .Al.}) L vui;iiMii.:;_W. S. IJlack, .M.D, W Ai,Ki:i!io\— li. T. I'orter. .M.I». W'atkufoui,— A. r.owlliv, M D ^\ ATKui.oo— .1. H. Wel)b. M.D. \\ ATiOHD— W. .M Stankn', .M.J). W i.M),soi;— ,r., r,,ventrv. M.D. A\ KsioN— \v. J. Cjiarlton, M.D. \\ iriiMv— W. {). l':a,sl\v()0(l, .\I.D. ^\uol)STO(•K— .\. J!. Wt'lfonl, M.D ^\^,,MiN, — A. !•;. llai'M'v. Al.D. (Juelicc- { uMPTON—i;. A. 1'. Kin..'. -M.D. FtiA.-KKvii.Mc— 1[. liiiiion, .M.D.. an.i H. Sirois, M.l». Jli'NTiNdnoN — A. Cameron, MI). and A. .McMillan, M.D. .loj.iKTTi;— .1. ,1. Shcpiiard, AI.D. AI.,NTi!K\i.— T. Siniij.son, .M.J)., ,1. C. !ar(li. M.D. I Phince Wn.LiAM— .1. ('. .M,,tt, .M.D. I KicMiiiKTo-A. F. I.andrv, M.D. I KivEu .loM.s— ,1. \l. Collev', .M.D. I S.\cKvii,i,E— F. U. Moore" M.D. St. Andlews— W. IJ. O.sbiirn. M.D. St. GeoK(;e— IJ. ,1. Ta\ lor. M.D. St. .Toirv— I'. I{. Jnclu-.s, M.D., and I T. Walker. M.D. ! St. .MAiiiiN',s-l{ c. Kn.ldick, .M.D ' St. ,UTn — A. M. I'errin, M.U., J. A. C. larisli, M.l>., and F. T. An- derson, M.l>. J'liiici I'lilvard hidinl. < 'nA)!L(vrTiyr(iwN — J. Warbnrton, M.I)., S. U. .If.nkins, M.D. SuMMKKKinn — J. F. tiillis, ^1.1). Manitoliii onrf Norlh-Wfut TnrilorhK. .Vntiiracitk < amphell, M. I>. IJiKTi.K — A. 15. ^IcKinnon, M.I). l>RANi)ON - K. Spencer, M.I )., and .1. L. McDiarniid, M.D. BoissKVAiN — F. \j. ydiaflner, .M.l>. Banff— K. G. Brett, M.l>. ("AUiAiiY — N. .1. Lyndsay, M.D., and J. Lallorty, M.D. (HAi-LKAf (Ont. )— A. McMurchv. M.D. Cauueuky— T. W. Gilbert, M D. Delokainh — H. S. Tliornton, M.D. Emkk.so.v — D. II. (anieron, M.D. Ki.KnoUN— I'. W. KolHton, M.D. FoKT Wii.i.iA.M Hanulton, M.D. irRBTNA — P. C). Donovan, M.D. iiKKSFKi,!. — .1. llntclieson, M.D. LBTHiiKiiKiK — F. II. Mowbnrn, M.D. Medicine Hat — A. Oliver M.D. Mai'le ( 'keek— ( '. S. Hanltain. M. 1 1. Mooso.MiN — A. .1. Rutledge, M.D. MoKDEN— D. H. Wilson, M.D. ^Iinnedosa — \V. .1. Roche, M.D Mddsici AW — A. R. Turnbnll, M.D. MoHiti.s— A. D. C'arscallen, .Ml". ]Manit. I SciiREiHKR l'rint:le. .M.I'. ' WiNNicECi— A. Codd, M.n.anii .1. W. (iood, .AI.D. i WniTF.woon Beamish, M.lv lirilixli Coluinbiii. Mahkehvillb— II. Watt, M.D. C'niLUw.u'K — J- C. Henderson, M.D. Kamlooi'k— S. .1. Tunstall, M.D. Nanaimo — Ij. T. Davis, M.D. Nfw Westminster — .1. M. McLean. MD., and Win. A. DoW. Smith, M.D. Nicx)LA — ,J. Chipp, M.D. Vancoi'ver — ,1. M. Lefebvre, M.I>. VicToui.A — G. Ij. Milne, M.D., and .1. A. Duncan, M.D. Wellington— D. W. Eberta, M.D. FEDERAL LIFE ASSURANCE COMl'ANY. Ontario. Aylmei!-C. W. Marlatt, MD. Barrif^W. a. Ross, M.D. Belleville — R. Tracev, M.D., and E. :M. Cook, M.D. Brampton— D. Heg^:ie, M.D., and C. Robertson, M.D. Brantforp— W. T. Harris, :M D. Brockvillb — H. E. Vaux, M.D. Chatham — D. C. Fleming, M.D., and L. Backus, M.D. CLINTON— R. W, Williams, M.D. CoBouRCi — H. a. Craig, M.D. DuNDAs — .1. Ross, M.D. Galt— T. W. Varden, M.D. GoDKRicH — T. F. McLean, M.D. GuEiLi'H— E. W. MoGuire, M.D. Hamilton — A. Woolverton, M.D., and G. S. Bingham, M.D. Kingston — D. E. Mnndell, -Al.|)..and J. Herald, M.D. LoNDO.N— J. W. Eraser, M.D., — Wil- son, M.D., S. M. Eraser, M.D. Mitchell— R. W. Hurlburt, M.D. Ottawa— W. C Cousens, M.D. Paris- W. Burt, M.D. 1'eteruoro — J. Clark, M.D., and P. D. Goldsmith, M.D. Preboott— E. C. Fielde, M.D. Port Arthur— T. S. T. Smollie. M.D. St. Catharines — A. E. Collins, M.D. St. Thomas— C. E. Duncombe, M.D., T. W. Duncombe, M.p., and W. C. VanBuskirk, M.D. Seaforth— R. W. B. Smith, M.D. Stratford — D. M. Eraser, M. 1 >., and D. B. Eraser, M.D. Toronto— P. H. Bryce, M.D., T. H. Stark, M.D., and W. T. Stuart. M.D $^W:.'^(i. MEDICAL EXAMINERS KOK I,FI'E FNSURANrE. WiNDsoi;— J. Coventrv, M.D., and H. R. ('asfjrain, M.D. WoonsTocK— A. T. Kico, .M.|i. MoNTRKAi— .1. 15. MoConnoll. .M.K., jind VV. 11. Drniiimoiul, M.D. QuHUEc— K. ('. Blair, M.D. Neiv lirunmrick. St. JoH.N— .1. W. DaniHl, M.D., J. D. White. .M.D. Nom ScotI 327 IlAUKAx_N. K. M,.K,y, M.D., and I. Jrenaman, M.D. Mairitofxi. WiNM|.w;-,I. .A. .Mr.\rtl„ir, .\1.]).. II. H. Cliown, M.D. (rERM.\^-TA LIFE TXsCItANCK COMI'AW. Ontario. Bkrlin— I!. Mylius, M.D. Hamiijon— G. L. Mackelcan, .M.D. ToRo.NTo— .\. Ilaiiie^, M.D. MoNTItKAI. — ,]. ( and W. PortooHK, M.D. QrBijEc— ('. L. Faik.v M.D. I^i.ssell. JI.D. Qnehec. Caniernii, M.D., ai.d Jl. LONDON AND LA.NCASHIRK LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY i'nU'.F Medical Okitcei! foi; Canada. rr. E. FENwirK. M.D Muntreal. Ontario. Almonte— R. lUirns. :\I.D. AitNi'HiOK— J. (1^. Cranston. .M.D. Aurora— .T. R. Rutherford, M.J)., and R. M. Coulter, M.J). Barrik— J. L. G. AfuCartliv, MD. Belleville— J. J. l^'ariev, AI.J)., and J. E. Eakin.s, ISI.D. ' Berlin-D. S. Bowlhv, M.D. BoTnwBLL— F. H. Po{)e, M.D. Bowmanville— W. S. Eovle, M.D. Bradford— VV. H. Taylor, .AJ.J). Bra.mi'ton— W. Hall, M.D. 15nANTi.oRo — M. J. Keane, M.D. J. W. J)igl,y.M.D. Brockville— E. Iwrester, M.Il Calbdonl\— R. J. ^[olvinnon, M.D. Carlbton Place— F. AIclMven, M D. Chath.im— G. T, McKeougli, M.D., and D. G. Fleming, M.D. OoBOURG— N. VV. Powell, M.D., and J. R. Clark, M.D. CoLLiNfiwooD— (i.M.Aylesworth.M.D Cornwall— C. J. Hamilton, M.D. Drayton— S. P. Ernes, M,D., and R. Mc Williams, .M,D. Drumbo— W. R. Pentland, M.D. Elmiua— II E. Brooke, M.D. G W Wriglit, M.D., and D. L.VVaInisle\ , M.D. Eix)ka— W. F. Savage, .M.D. FBRCius— W. H. Johnson, M.D. Fort Erie— W. Dougla.s. M.D. Galt— G. I*. Sylvester, M.D., and ..iiik»'. M.l>. Makoc— W. A. I)lll^(^ M.U. M.\i;ki>aii;— (i. M. I'.KHlie, .M.l». Nai'anf.k— li. 15. ( lailc. M.l>.. and A. Hiittaii, .M.I*. XicwiiuKo— i{. 11. i'rcstiMi. M I". Nkw IIammii;i;— .1. .Marly, M.l>. .VlCWMAIiKKI — \V. II. r.chtk'V, .M.I'. .NiA(iAi;\ I''ai,i..s, ."^^oi I II — ,1. Slcdarrv, -M.l) Oakvii.i.i;— i;. A. (lark. M.|i. Omkmkk— V. ('. ('(innvall. .M.D. Oiiii.i.i.x— -A. W. ('aiiii.hi'li, M.l). Oshawa— 1'. Kats .M.l). Ottawa— II. 1". Wii-ht, .M.D., and K. W. I'..\V(>.11, MI). (•\vi.;n Sdrsi.— A. ( i. .Alaclicll. .MD.. .111(1 W. (i. |)(i\v, M.l». I^lsl.l:^— r. McLaren. M.l). I'KMlllKlKi: — W \V. |li(l;.S(i|l, -Ml).. (i. i:. .id.scpiis, .M.l). I'KKTII — ,1. I). KcllocU, .M.I). rKiKiaioi.orcji — T. .1. ,1. Ilallidav, M.l)., 1!. 1'. r.(,nclicr. M.D., aiid F. II. lirciinan, M.l>. l>i,TON— \V. W. (\du>u. .M.D., and .1. W.AVriirlil, .M.l). I'oitT C'oi.iiOKM;— F. Kin^, M.D. PoKT Ki.ciiN— .1. A. M(;.Vrtlmr, .M.D. I'oiiT llcii'i:— ,1. W. Clcmcslia. -M.D., and P. II. f^altcr. IM.D. rouT ri;i,i!v -(;. II. ( k-nKMi.><, M.D. KENn!K\v--.l. .Mann. M.D. Kot'KwooD- ,1. K. l)ryden, M.D. ?^l. C.ATHAIUNKS — a' l.cilcll, M.D.. and .1. A. iMc:\lali(,n. .M.D. St. Tiio.MA.s— l;. Kahii^, .M.D. .Sak.ma— T. G. .lolinisttin, Al.D. t^.ui.T Sti;. iMAian— .1. A. Peid, .M.D. .■^icaioktii— .1. ('aiii])hell, .M.D. S.mith's I'ai.i.-,— .l.S. .McCallnin.M.D. Sth.vti Old)— D. M. F'raser, M.D .Stuathimv — A. Tlionip.son, M.D. TiCKhW ATKi; — .1. (iillit'.y, M.D. 'rnunoLD — ^\'. Mcl'lnni, .M.D. 'I'oKONTd— E. W. .Si)raj:t:o, M.D., H. < ■. Burritt, IM.D.. and .1. Kea, M.D. TiiK.Nio.s— .l.T. McKf.nzlc, .M.D. Wai-kkktos — 1j. t^inclair, .M.D. \Vati:i;uio— I. II. Webl), M.D. Watioi!!)— L. llarvt:^y, M.D. Wei.i,in(itox — J. r.. " Knttan, M.D., and (i. 1\. Watson, M.D. "WrST TOUONTO JlNCTION" — .1 . I". Wil liaiiis, M.D. AVmruv — !•. Warren, M.D. WiMwiK— D. L. Ito.ss, M.D.. ,i. W. Reid. M.D. \Vv(iMiN(i — I. .Newell, M D. V(.i;k Mills— 11. K. Wchstcr, M.D. 'Jih In C. Avi.MKii-.l. .1. E. Wood-. .M.D., ill .1. Clmnli. -M.D. I'.iCKivciLv.M- C. W. \Vi|s,,ii. M.D,, and .1, W. Wallac.', M.D. 15h:i)i-oi;i.-lI. E. .MitcliclJ. M.D. I OATlfuoK— ( . .\. Slincilf-nli, M.D. < 'niiKsiiii:i;— .\. lliJ|iUin.>i, .M.D Danvii.i.i:— .\. .M. Sihmt, M.D. DiMiAM — .1. 1'. Veal.s, M.D. (iA.sii; IJa.sis -N. E. Hoy, .M.D. (iiiAMiY— D. K. ("dwley, .M.D. Knowlton — (i. (). ISmwii, .M.D. li.\( HI Ti; ClirLstie, M.D. i.icsNow ii,Li'.--D. T. Hol)i'rti-nn, .M.D. (in-.uB -y. II. Ilencliov, M.D., 11. liii.sscll, .M.D.. and < . C .S'wcll, M.D. liicii.Mo.Mi— .\. (i. .McConiiiik, .M.D., and A. D. Stewart. M.D. St. .\m)ki;\vs — I'. UolicrLsim, .M.D. 81. .loMNs-L. .1. II. Ilov. M.l'., an' il. W. Wood, .M.D. .■^T. HvAci.STiii;— ]•'.. M. .laciiucs. Ml Siii;i;ui;ooKi:— M. I). Woilhin^rton M.D., and II. L. (Jill.ert, M.D. STAM'.iiiiKii; Ivvsr — \V. < rot hers, M.D. Stanstkam— H. IlethrinL'ton, M.D.- and ('. AV. Cowles, .M.l). TiuKso— 11. ,1. Mctcalle. M.D. AVati;i:i()o— .1. Plielun, -M.D. A'< ('■ Uriomii ick. l'..\Tin Kvi— (i. M. Duncan, Al.D. l!i;i-r(iL— Ci. II. iMilton, .M.D. CA-Mi'iiKLLroN—ll. Lniiani,M.D..and I). .Murray, MD. f'nATM.\M~.l. Ma(d.)oiiald, M.D. Doi;(.iii>ti;i:— .1. E. Clmrcli, .M.D. Eaikvillk — F. .Alcl'iirhuie, .M.D. :Mo.s(.rr. l.\rni'.N«'i:i(iu s — ]j- I!. Mur.st', M.I>. LiVKiMdoi, II. (i. I'iiri.sh, M.li. !/'< Ki:roi!T— A D. I'uttcn, .M.l>. Ll'MONMl Ki. — S. .huuli.s. M h .Mai;(.i;I!II-. — .\. (J. < 'armitliiicl, .M.I'. MaITI.AM)— .S. j). ISruWIl, M.I) Noi.iii U\i— .1. J!. CiiiTiiilifi-.s, .M.l>. (I\10lil)— S. 1'. 1'. ( niiK, Al.l>. ricTor— (i. T. McKonzic. M.D. r.)l!T MlI.dRAVK— .1. .MilcUl'll/il',.M.|). >uVKi,>i;i— 1'. licsi, .M.l». -vi).sKA-M A. .MclioDiiM. M.I'. Tia-i!n~.I. 11. MrKav, M.D., and 1). H. -Mnn. .M.l>. Wr.i.ricvn.ii:— !•:. 1'. T-mnn |,.,s, M.l'. Pr'nin Ijluunl libiml. ( UAltLDITKIdW N — .1. Mucl.tHxl, ^I.I). >.ii'Kih— K. I'.. .Miilliiit, M.l>., iind A. A. M.Lidlaii, M.l). .TMMKi;.-~iiii: — .1. F. (iiiii-, .M.J)., and D. G. McKa.v, JNI.I). M'initdha Kill! y(>rtli-]Vi yt 'L rfUorii:--'. r.oi.-.-iA AiN — S. .\. ('(inifll, .M.l). n\nii:iniih, N.W.T.-I'. A\ Ion. M.D. Si. T. .Ma.adani, M.D. " lil:.\Min\ I,. M. Mniv. .M.D I!anii\ .N.W.T. -H. (i. r.r.'lt, .M.D. KkMoNTOX, N.W.T. — II. C. WiJMnli, M.D. Oiii;Nii;i.i. N.W.T.— ., and (i. l>(idin^:lun, .M.D. \ i(i(.i;i A— (i. 1,. Milnv, .M.D., and (i. .^un.siiii, M.D. .MA.NI .\('nUKR> l.Il'K Ohtnrni. ,\i..M().\Ti: D. r. l.yni'h, .M.l'. AuM'iiioi; — .1. (i. Cian.sKjn. .M D. Ai:uoi:.\— R. AV. Hillary, M D., W. J. SKnen.snn, M.D.. .1. l;. Kutlieiford, M.D., and K. .M. ( mdk'.r, M.D r.AitRii:— S. WtdLs, .M.D.. .1. F. Pal- linu, .M.D., and K. A. Kos.s, M.D. r.Ri.i.Kvii.i.K— ( . 1'. iiidlev, M.D.. .1..1. Farley, .M.D , anCeouyli, M.l'., .1. L. Brav, M.I)., and K. J,. I'atter- .■^on, M.I )'. A.<>ritA.N( K < O.MFA.XA . ( oi.i.i.M.wcKji) — A. It. iSti'|plien. .M.D. CouNWAi.i. — ., and F. R CJhainberlin, M.D. .Mount I'ohkst— M. M(;Plierson,.M.l>., T. D. Mcitcli. MM, C.A.Jones, M.D. NArANKB— I{. .\. Leonard, M.D. , and G. H. Cowan, M.D. NBWMAifKiOT — A. J. Stuart, ^ID. NiAOAKA Fau.s — J M. Garry, M.D., A. Leitcli, ]\I.D., and A. Sayers, M.D. TvoRwoOD — P. S. Ford, M.D., and G. A. PottifiTow, .M..D. Oakvim.e — .1. I'rquliart, M.D., and C. H. Lusli, M.D. Oranghviu.k — J. Henry, M.D., C. M. Smith, J\LD., and F. B. Lewis, JM.D. Oriixia— J. McLean, M.D., J. E. Ware, M.D., W. F. Shaw, M.D., A. VV. Campbell, M.D., A. K. McDonell,M.D., andG. H.Corbett, M.D. OrrAWA— U. W. Powell, M.D., J. F. Kidd, M.D., A. Trudel, M.D., E. I'layter, :M.D., J. A. Grant, M.D., and T. Potter, M.D. I'akknham— .1. Allan, M.D. I'Aiiis— W. Burt,]M.l)., A. J., Sinclair, M.D., and D. Dunton, M.D. PE.MUROKE— W. L. Gray, M.D., E. Bedard, M.D., and W.W. Dickson. M.D. rETEHBOiio — II. Kincaid, M.D., J. <'larke, M.D., and E. McGrath, M.D. Petrolha — G. D. Louj;heed, ^I.T>., iUliI , aiK A. L. McLaren, M.D.. and A. W Whurin, M.D. I'uToN— J. A. StirHng, M.D., H. B. Evans, :\I.D. I'oKT Akthm!— G. A. P.ei'k, .\LD. r. S. T. Smellio, .M.D. I'oKT Hon;— I . W. Powers, M.\ ., and P IL Salter, :\L1). Port I'EiniY— W. E. Hamili, M.D. I'RKscoTT- M. W. Hart, M.D. Hknkmew — T. D. Gallijiau, M.D., and \. McCorinack, .Ml). Richmond Hir.i, — W. .L Wilson, M.D., .1. A. I'almor. M.D., and .1. Lanji- .statf, M.D. St. Caiiiahinks— .1. .\. Arniour, M.D., C. R. Woods, M.D., A. E. Collins, M.D.,and L. Oille, .MD. St. Marvs-J. Mid^'ely, M.D.. W. Brownlee, M.D., .1. H. Miiihieson, M.D., T. Grav, .M.I »., and .1. E. Orr, .M.D. St. Thomas- D. McLartv, MD.. E. McGurtin, .^LD., .1. M. Covnc. :\LD., and T. W. Dun.sconihe,.M.D Saunia — T. G. .lohimtone, .M 1>., ^^■. Lo^rie, .M.D., and .1. (i. Morisnn. .M.D. Sai'LtStk. .MAiiii}— J. A. Reid,M.D.. and R. 1). Harrison, M.D Se.vfoktu— R. W. 15. Smith, .M.D., \V. Hanover, M.D.. and H. LD. SiMroE— ,1. Hayes, M.D., W. .1. Mclii- nes, M.D., j'. W. Tripp, .M.D., and ,1. C C. Gra.sett, :M.D. Smhti's Fau-s— C. L. Easton, M.J>., and W. A. Lavell, .M.D. Stkatiord — D. P.. I'rascr, M.D.. W . N. Robertson, M.D., F. .1. Hana- nian, .M.D., and .1. .\. Robertson, M.D. Stkathrov — A. .1. Thompson, M.D. , A. S. Thomp.son, M.D., D. W. Hoare, M.D.. and .\. B. Thompson. MD. Tavistoi K— O.C. Niemier, M.D.,J. !'. Rankin. M.D., and .M. Steel, M.D. TiLKONuiHc — L. C. Sini'lair, .M.D., and J. B. Reid, M.D. Toronto— P. .1. Strathv, M.D., .1. V. \V. Ross, M.D., W. Nattress, M.I»., T. W. Simpson, M.D., W. C. Duni- ble, M.D.. J.Thorburn, .^^D., and G. B.Smith, M.D. Trenton— C. McLellan. M.D., .1. .\. Stevenson, M.D., and A. Spra. PoifTA(iE LA PitAiRiK— .M. .Mackliu M.D., and F. l\. Lmidv, .M.D. <.it-'.\iM'KLLi] Station, N.'W.T.— C. V.. Carthew. .M. 1 >., and ( >. C. Edwards M.D. Re(;ina, N.W.T.-.I.H.C. Willouf,'hbv, .M.D., and R. B.Cotton. .M.D. ' AViN.NiPEd— .1. W. (^ood, M.D., .1. k. .Ion(>.s, M.D., and J. F. Penneiather, .M D. British Columbia. Va.ncoi ver— W. .1. MctJnijian, .M.D., and H. E. Langis, M.D. Vi(TORL\— F. W. Hall, M.D., E. B. Hanington, .M.D., R. R. Morrison, .M.D.,and ,1. 1). Helmcken, M.D. METROPOLITAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. Hamilton— G. S. Bingham, M.D., and L. W. Cockbum, :M.D. St. Cathakineb— a. G.Collins, M.D., and J. A. .MacMahon, .M.D. Toronto— S. W. Ilav, M.D., .1. H.Klg- kinson, M.D., and H. Little, M.D. MEIirCAL EXAMINERS I'nU MI'E IN.SIKAXCE. MUTIAL 1,11 K ASSURANCE COMPANY Ol' XFAV YORK. ■ 1" OlltKI'ill. Ai.MiiNLi; — W. Afai'liirlaiie, M.l>. JIei.i.dvii.lb — B. S. "Wilson, M.J>. Bi;()(K\ii.i,K — II. K. \'aux, MA). < 'Aiii.KTiiN I'l.ACH — !•'• ;\lcl']\van. M.I). (•iKNw.M.i. -II. .1. Jlarrisoii. M.h. l"AIiMi;i!hVlI,I,i;— (". M. J!. ('(ll■llellAl■l'• < iANANdiJl K — .1. S. Atkiiisdii. .M.l». l\iN(..sT(i.\ — 'J'. M. Feuwiik. ,M.i)., and .1. Heral.l, M.l> Li:vni\\KLi. — \y. !•'. I'in^niau, M.i». Naiwnei:— A. Kiittan, >l.l». Ottawa-- L. C. I'rcvi.st. .M.l)., A. Ro, .M.l)., and 11. 1'. Writrht, -AM). I'kmukokk— «;. E. Jos('pli.s, M.P. L'l-KTii — W. Crant. .M.i'. I'mcKuni;.,— K. \V. r.ell, M.\). I'oin Akthi u— (!. S. IVck.. .M.D. I'mcscoTT— W. P. I'.ncklcv, .M.I). K.vr PoKTAi.K-.l. V. IlaiT, M.l)., and 1.. S. Sci.vcl. :\i.i). s.mith'k Fails— .1. S. .M(( V.llnni, M.l>. ToiioNTii— .i. 11. liuins, -M.J)., ,1. \j. Davisdii. M.l I., i!. .\. Sievt'iifon. M.n., and.l. .\. Temple. .M.D. < lATiiiioK — < . .\. Ste\en.S('n, .M.L». < OMPTON — R. .\. 1). Kin.L'. .M.L). < odK.'^niite — A. .1. llnpkins, .M.l». l"i!Asi:i!vii. !.!•;— I'. lioHsioniil, l\l.l». <.-i|{AMiY — 1'. K. ( owlt'y, M.l>. lIr.s-i'iN(;i)ijN — A. ( 'anieiim, M.l)., aiKl.l.M. Elder. M. l). hiEKVii.i.i:— E. \\'. Chevalier, .Al.D. !\.\o\\ i.ioN — ('.(>. Pirow n, M.l). I.AeoLi.K — 11. ., and T. .1. llavne.s, .M.i>. Fems— ,1. i;. FadriOre; .M.l). AlEEruntNE— T. I,. P.mwn, .M.D. MoNi'UEAi. — elle. .M.F., and (i. Rn.ss, M.l». «ji i;iii;(— ( . S. I'arke. :M.1».. R. Hinf- re.t, .M.D.. and C. < '. Sewell, M.l». ];i(ii.M(i.sn — 'I'. F. Brown, I\l.l). .•"^nEKiUKiciKi. — l'..T. Anstin, M.I)., and A. \V. WdrthinL'tun, .M.l). Stanstkad— C. \\'. Cdwle.s. .M.D. 8t. HvAciNTnE— .!. F. 'rnrcutt, .M.D., and F. V. Renoit, .M.F. St. .lonss— if W. Wood. .M.D. STANUKintii— IF E, .Mit('lieil, M.D. .Srno.N— F. A. Cutler. M.D. TinsEE RivKii.s — i;. C. lUair, .M.D.. anil K. (iervai.s, M.D. Tmii.so— H. .F Metcali; .M.D. Wai'ehi.oo— B. .Finiicson, 31. D., and .1. F. R. C. Phelan. Niw Jlriihsiiirk. AsnovKi;— K. R. .M. \Vi' M.D. ]'>Aiiin;.si' — .). C. ^lealiu .1.1 ». CAMniKi.i.ToN — D. INIurra,, .M.D. ( AUi.EToN— ,F D. W bite, '.M.D. CriATHAM— ,1. .Mc(;. Baxter, AFD. Daihoisie — .A. (i. l''ei';_Mi.s()n. M.D. Doi;iiiK.>TEi! — .1. E. (.'liurcli, M.I). EnMiND.'^ToN — F. IF Berniei, M.l). luKiiEHicTON — R. McLearn, M.D., G. 11. Cobnrn(^ iM.D. Oacmtown -.1. .\. Caswell. .M.D. ( iiiANi) Manan— (i. 1>. .Noye.s, M.D. llii.i.siioitorcn — B. A. J\Iarven, M.l). Ilori.wEi.i. — F. C. .Murray. INFD. -MAiivsviii.E— .1. C. Sharp. .M.D. .Mr.MitAMCoOK— E. P. Doherty. .M.l). -MoN( loN — F. M. Bonnpie. M.D., ai.ti W. .1. Nortel k, M.D. Ni-:\v( AhTi.i; — .\. ('. Smith, M.D., and IF A. Fish, M.D. I'Enn oDiAi— 1). D. MeDonal.l, -M.D. PoHTi.AND— .1. E. .March, M.D. PicmurcTo — .1. E. Brine. .M.D. S.UKV11.I.B — II II. Coleman, M.D., P. i;. .Moore. M. I)., and IF S. Trueman, ,M.D. St. .\Ni)iiiA\'.s — S. T. (iro\e. .M. D.. and II. IF O.sborne, M.D. St. (;eoi;i;e— 11. .1. Taylor. M.D. St. .lonN — .1. Px^rrvman, .M.D., and D. E. Ferryman! .M.D. Si. .^Ti.i'HEN — W. Mel). Deinstall!. M.D. StiEiiiAc — L. .1. Bellivau. .M. D. Sussex—.!. .V. Burnett, .M. I)., an, <'annin(;— F. W. Bdnieii. .M.I). C.ANso— ('. L. Newcdiul), MAK ( iiKisTKK— K \\. Kellov. :M.1». l>ioi)Y— P:. Fritz, M.ll. and .(. K. Jones, :SU). Klmsd.m.i:— W. F. Smith, :\I.1>. . LuNENUuitc— J. G. Boss, M.D. NfAuor, ('. B.— H. Cameron, .AI.D. Mahon-e Bay— ('. Gray, M.D. -MArrEAND— 1>\ S. fret'Iinan, IM.D. -Middle Mis(iuoDoiiorr— C. li. Mor- ri.s, -M.D. MiDDi.pyroN— S. \. Miller, .M.D. Miu. Vii.i.A(,K— C. !S. Marshall, M.I). New Glasgow— S. Keltii, .M.D., and G. Murray, M.D. North Sydney, C. B.— H.B. Mel'her- son, M.D. OxKOKo— S. 1". F. Cook, M.D. I'ARRSBOiio— A. T. Clarke, M.D. I'iCToi — .1. McMillan, M.D. Port Hawkeshhry, C. B. — I'. A. Macdonald, .M.D. 1'ortMi'lgkave— ,1. Mackenzie, M. I). BoRT William — W. Y. Inillerton, M.D. SiiEPjr Haruouk — J. .M. ( ronrlev, jM.D. Sidney Mines, C.B.—L.W. .Tohnstone, M.D. Si'RiNG IIiLL— J. A. Byers, .M.D. ToRUAY— G. E. Biicklov, .M.D. i rRri;o- W S. Muir .M.l'., .uul .1 II McKay, .M.D. Westvii.le— I). M. Linton, :M.D. AVeymoitii— H. .\. I';ili.son. .M.D. \N lOYMOlTII 1!i;i|m;e — (J. I'.ariudiv M.D. WiNDsoi! -.1. il, r.lack, M.D., and J. C. :\[o()dy, .M.D. Woi.i villi-:— E. V. Bowels, M.l». YARMorin— I'". U. Ander.-oii, \| D F. K. Kc.Uy, M.I)., and < '. A. Wei,.. ster, M.D. I'riiic, lilimrd hlnuL -UiJEinoN— J. .1. McLean, M.D. ( 'iiAiu.oTTErowN— I '. Conroy, M.D, and J. :McLeod, .AT. I). ScMMKiwiDK— P. .M. Bearisto, M.D., and (J. Carnitliers, M.D. Miinilohtf and A'. IF. Tirritorie.o. AKCHiiiALD, Man. — W\ E. Tlioiai,- son, .M.D. Baitleioim),N. W.T.— I'. Avlcn, M.D. BiRTLE, .Man. — A. B. .VlcKinnmi, M.D. Brandon, .Man. -.1. A. .Macdonald, .M.D. GLBNiioKo, Man.— W. .T. ( Jnnne, .M.l >. Holland, Man. -A'. E. Latimer, M.D. :McLEon, N.W.T. -(i. A. Kennedy, M.D. Portage la Frail-ie, Man. — 1>". B Lundy, M.D., and T. .M. Milrov. :\LD. Qu'Apcblle, X.W.T.— O. C. Edwards, -M.D. St. Andrew, :\I an.— p. .Matliew, M.i> Stony Mountain, .Man.— W. 11. J), Sutherland, M.D., and I). Vountr. M.D. ViRDEN, Man.— <;. Y. Youn(r, .M.D. WiNNiPKd, .Man.— K. B. Ferfruson, .M.D., and K. B. OVUeilly, .M.D. NEW-YOKK LIFE INSURANCE ('O.MPAXV, Ontario. Almonti>-D. p. Lynch, .M.D. Amhbrstbirg— Thos. Hobley, M.D. Arnphior— .1. G. Cranston, :M.D. Barrib-S. M. Wells, MA). Bei.lbville— C. W. Kidlev, .M.D.. and J. . I. Farley, M.D. ' Berlin— D. T. Bowlbv, M.D. Bowmanvii-le— A. Belth, M.D. Brampton~C. Y. Moore, .aid. Brantfokd— K. Kenwood, AI.D., ,1. AV. DiK'by, M.D., W. C. Carson. M.D., and A. J. Kenwood, M.D. Brockvillb— V. K. .Moore, M,]t. R. N. Korton, M.D. m 'i'i ' m 334 MEDICAL EXAMINERS FOR LIFE INSURANCE. Carleton Place — V. MoPjwan, M.D. Chatham — J. L. Bray, M.D., and G. A. Tye, M.D. Clinton — R. Appleton, M.D., and R. W. Williams, M.D. CoBOURCi — C. 0. Gorman, M.D. CoLUN(iwooj)— A. R. Stephen, M.D. CoRNWAi.1, — C. J. Hamilton, M.D. DuNDAH— A. H. Walker, M.D. Fergus — A. Groves, M.D- Galt— G. r. Sylvester, M D. GANANO(iUK — 1. G. Gilef M.D., and J. A. McCammon, M.u. GoDBRiCH- G. C.Shannon, M.D. , and A. Taylor, M.D. GuELi'H — L. Brock, M.D., and N. L. McPhatter, M.D. Hamilton — A. Woolverton, M.D., H. S. Grillin, M.D., and H. T. Ridley, M.D. Ingeksoli. — A. McKay, M.D., and I. R. Walker, M.D. Kincardine — D. H. Martyn, M.D., and S. Secord, M.D. Kingston — M. Sullivan, M.D., and K. N. Fenwick, M.D. Lindsay — W.L. Herriman, M.D.,and Wm. Kempt, M.D. LisTOWEL— J. Philp, M.D.,andW. E. Dingman, M.D. Meakord— ('. R McLean, M.D. Nai'anbb — A. Rattan, M.D., and R- A. Leonard, M.D. Newmarket — 1). L. Rojiers, M.D. Orangbvillb— James Henry, M.D. Orillia— G. H. Corbett, M.D. OsiiAWA— F. Hae, M.D., and D. S. Hoig, M.T). Ottawa— R. W. Powell, M.D., and A. F. Rogers, M.D. Owen Sound — A. Cameron, M.D., and AB. Denhart, M.D. Pbmisrokk— W. W. Dii'kson, M.D. I'lcisTii — Win. (rrant, M.D., and .1. D. Kellock, M.D. I'm'ERBOUo— R. W. Bell, M.D. I'hn'KoLWA— J. Mearns, M.D. Picton— .1. W. Wriuht, :\I.D., and H. A. FA-ans, M.D. Pout Hoi-k— R. A. Corliett, M.D. I'opv 1'ekky— Jno. (i. .lollev, M.l>. I'HKstOTT— \V. P. Biu'kIey,"M.D. St. CATHAH1NE.S—E. Goodman, M.D, and T. Clark, M.D. St. Mary's— .1. Sinclair, .M.D. St. Thomas — K. W. Giistin, M.D. SAUNr,-. — A. C. Poussette, M.D,, A. McLean, M.D., and T. G. .John- stone, M.D. Sbakuutu— 1{. \V. H. Smith, M.D. SiMcoE — J. Haves, M.D., and Geo- Stanton, M.D. Smith's Falls — J. S. McCallnm, M.D. Stratford — D. M. Fraser, M.D., anil D. B. Fraser, M.D. TiioROLD — L. L. Palmer, M.D. Tilsonuurg — L. C. Sinclair, M.D. Toronto — J. A. Temple, ^LD., ami A. A. Macdonald, M.D. Trenton — H. W. Day, M.D., C. McLellan, M.D., and .L S. McKen- zie, M.D. Walkbrton— H. Ussher, M.D., and L. Sinclair, M.D. Waterloo— .T. H. AVebb, M.D. Welland — J. AV. Schoooley, M.D., and J. T. Carroll, M.D. Wnrriiv — R. L. Gunn, M.D., and G. A. Carson, ^I.D. Windsor — ,T. Coventry, M.D. Woodstock — A. McLay, M.D. Bbrthier (<'?i haul) — L. Grandpre, M.D. Coaticook — E. Ives, M.D. Hull — L. Duhamel, M.D., and F. W. H. Church, M.D. •ToLiEfn-E — A. M. Rivard, M.D. Lachinb — J. H. Howard, M.D., ami P. A. Valois, M.D. Longueuil — F. AV. Campbell, M.D. ot Montreal. MoNTREAi.— F. W. Campbell, M.D. Nicolet — D. Desaulniers, P. A. Desi- lets, M.D. QuBinx) — C. S. Parke, M.D., and E. Turcot, M.D. Kivieredu Loi'P — D. Rosignol, M.D. P. E. Grandbois, MAX, and H. Hudon, 1\LD. St. Hyacinthe--.!. E. Turcot, M.D. SnERiiRooKB— J. 0. Camerand- M.D., and F. J. Austin, M.D. SoREL — J. E. .lohnston, M.D., and 1. Sylvester, M.D. Three RrvEHH — E. F. Panneton, M.D., and ^L E. Gervais. M.D. AVATEiiLoo— J. F. R. C. Phelon, -ALD. Nev: Bruvi^irick: CirATHAM — .1. B. Benson, M.l>. Fkedekr'ton— (^. H. Coburii, M.l'., and J. Z. Currie, M.D. :M()ncton— E. B. Chandler, M.D.,and P. R. Steovo, M.D. Newcastle — V. L. Pedulin. ^I.h. Sackville— P. R. Moore, ^l.l>. ■ 1 i 1 MKDrCAL EXAMINERS FOR LIFE INSURANCE. 335 St. John— p. R. Indies, M.D., C. Hoklen, M.D., and D. E. Berry- man, MA). St. Stephen— W. H. Dmld, ISI.l). I'oBTLAN])— .1. E. March, M.D. Woodstock— T. F. Sprague, ^r.D. Nova Scotia. -Amherst— U. C. W. lUiss, M.D. Annapolis — A. Robinson, M.D. Arichat — H. Y. Fiacoit, M.D. Dartmoith— T. Milson, M.D. HALre-Ax— W. N. Wickwire, M.D., and T. Trenaman, M.D. Kkntville— W. .Moore, M.D. LivEUPOoi. — H. G. Farish, M.D. Lunenburg— C. ('. Aitken, M.D. New GLA8(iow-g-E. J. Miller, M.J). Picrou — I. McMillan, M.D., and J. Stewart, M.D. Shelburne— S. W. Burns, M.D. Sydney- M. Oakes, M.D. Thuko— D. H. INIuir, M.D. Windsor— J. ('. Moody, M.D. Yarmouth — A. N. I'errin, M.D. Prince Edward Inland. Charlottetown— R. Johnson, M.D., and James ]McLeod, M.D. SuMMEiisnjK — Geo. Carrnthers, M.D-, and J. T. Gillis, M.D. Manitoba. Brandon — .1. McDiarmid, M.D. Portage la Prairie — F. Lundy, M.l>. Winnipeg — A. II. Ferguson, M.D. British Columbia. New Westminster — R. J. Bentlev, M.D., and W. A. DeW. Smith, M.D. Vancouver- J. M. Lefebvre, M.D. Victoria— G. L. Milne, M.D., E.B. C. Hanington, M.D., and J. C. Davie, M.D., (extra) NORTFI AMERICAN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY. Ontario. Almonte— D. P. Lynch, M.D. Arnpriou — A. Armstrong, M.D. Barrib— S. I\r. Wlli.s, M.D. Belle ,iLLB — J. E. Eakins, M.D., and J. B. Muryhy, M.D. Blenheim — D. J. V'anVelsor, M.D. Bowmanville — A. P>eith, M.D., and J. McLaughlin. Bradford— W. II. Taylor, M.D., and F. C. Stevenson, :\[i>. Brampton — C ^loore, M.D. Brantfoud— J. W. Digby, M.D., and L. Seeord, M.D. 1>H0CKVILI.H — V. H. Moore, M.D. • auleton Place — F. McEwen, .M.D. Chatham — T. K. Holmes, M.D., and G. T. McKeongh, :M.D. ('OHOUHG — G. Waters, M.D. <'oLuonNB — Iv. Thorburne, M.D. « OLLiNGWooD — A. R. Stephen, M.D. Fxetepl— .1. W. Browning, M.D., and J. McDiarmid, M.D. Galt— . Lindsay— C. H. Coulter. M.D, Listowel-.J. PhilD, M.D. London— F. P. Drake, M.D.. F. R. Eccles, M.D., and ( '. S. Moore, M.D. IMadcx:- W. A. DtiCpe. M.D. Markham- !■;. G. Knibb, M.D. Makkdalk— C. A. McBride,, M.D. :\Ieai-okd-J. <;. Clarke, M.D. Mount Forest— M. Meriuiden, M.l». Napanee— R. .\. Leonard, M.D. Newcastle— J. Rutlierlbrd, .M.D. Niagara— II. L. Anderson, M.D. Ni.uiARA Fali.8— A. Sayers, >!.!)., and T. W. Reade, .M.D. Oakville— T. ,]. Sutherland, M.D. Orangevii.le— F. W. bewis, M.D. Ottawa— Sir J. A. Grant, M.D., .1. 1'. Kidd, M.D., T. I'otter, M.D., R. \V. Powell, M.D., and 11. Wright, M.D. 1^ :' 3iJ0 MEDH'AL EXAMrNERS FOR LIFE IN.SUKANCE. :\,\'. *'ii llll OwHN ijoiNii — I. Kamhart, M.D. I'AisbBY-.I. M. -Mackie, M.D., F. McrLaren, M.D., and 8. McArtoii, M.I). I'AKioNUAM — I. G. Baii'd, M.D. I'AHiis— \V. r.nrt, M.D. rBMijKoKE— W. W. Dickson, M.D., and W. L. Gray, M.J). Pethuhoko— K. W. Bell, .M.D., and A. E. Yolland, M.D. Terth-D. Mnnro, M.J). I'etkoi.ba— J. ;^ [earns, ^I.D. ricroN— J. M. I^latt, M.D. Port AuTiiiR— T. Smellie, M.D. I^ORT Goi.iioRNE— .J. r.. Neff, M.D. Port Hoi'E— .1. W. ("lenieslia, M.D. PoRTPhRiiY— G. R. Clemens, M.J). Rbnkkkw — J. Mann, ^I.D. RifUMONi) Hill — VV. J. Wilson, M.D. St. CATnAiuNEs— T. Clarke, M.D. St. Mary's— J. H. Mathieson, M.D. Saknia— G. T. Johnstone, M.D. SEi,\FOi!Tn— H. Mackid, M.D. Smith Falls— J. ^IcCallum, M.D. Stratford — J. A. Robertson, M.D. SrRATni!0Y— A. S. Thompson, M.D. SnrroN— H. H. Prlngle, M.D., and D. Campbell, :M.D. Tbeswater — D. Stewart, M.D. Thorold—W. ^IcClure, M.D. TiLsoNBUKG— N. C. ilcKinnon, M.D. I'oRONTo— .1. Thorburn, M.D., B. L. Riordan, M.D., and C. H. Cooke, M.D. l-XBRinoB— W. S. Blach, J. Bascom, M.D. Vanklbek Hill — D. .1. M.D. Walkekton — L. Sinclair, M.D. Watford — L. Harvey, M.D. VVhitry— W. O. Eastwood, M.D. West Toronto Jn.— J. T. Gilmour, M.D. Woodstock— H. ^JcKay, M.D., and A. McLay, M.D. Quehec. CooKsiiiRB— A. E. Orr, M.D. Coaticcoke — L. C. Bachaud, M.D. Huntingdon — A. McMillan, M.D., and H. Hervieux, M.D. M.D., and ^Iclntosh, MoNmEAi. — W. H. Hini.'.'ftdn, M.l'., and E. J.aehapelle, M.D. (K'l'iiEC- H. Jtns.sc.ll, .M.D. Stanstead— C. D. Hall, M.D. Tiiuiiso— .). Robiilard, M.D. New Brunsxvich-. Chatham— .1. Baxter, M.D. Fredbrkton — W. C. Crockltt. M.li. Hampton— S. .M. Henry, IM.D. MoxcroN— F3. B. Chandler, M.D. Sackvillb — J*. H. Moore, M.D. St. .Iohn- T. Walker, M.D. St. Stephen— W. McIv. Deinstadt. M.D. Xoni Scolia. Amhkk.st- C W. He#son, M.D. Halifax— W. X. Wickwiie, INI.D., and T. Trenaman, M B. LocKPORT — T. M. Burns, M.D, ami F. Irwin, M.D. LuNENBuiui— C. C. Aitkan, JI.D. Sydney- A. D. McGillivrav, M.D. TitcRo— W. S. Muir, M.D. ' Windsor— J. C. Moody, M.D. Yarmoi'tii — J. C. Parish, M.D. Prince Eduard Island. Charloitbtown— .T. McLeod. M.Ii., and .1. P. Taylor, ]\r.D. Si'MMBRsiDB — D. .1 McKay, M.D., and G. Carruthers, M.D. Manitoha and N. W- Territories'. Brandon — L. M. Moore, M.D. Dei.oraine — R. S. Thornton, M.D. PoRTA(iE LA Prairih— F. B. Jjundv, M.D. Qu'Appelle, N.W.T,— V. Hall, M.D. Rapid City' — I{. P. Crookshank M.D.,and S. A. Cornell, M.D. Winnipeg — J. R. .Tones, M.D. Brithh Columbia. Kamloops — E. A. I'arrer, >I.D. New Wibtminster — A. McLeod, M. L> Vancouver — W. J. McGuigan, M.D., and J. M. Lefebvre, M.D. Victoria— G. L. Milne, M.D. MEDICAL EXAMINERS FOR LIFE INSURANCE. :J37 ONTARIO MUTUAL LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, Ontario. Albion — D. Bonner, M.]>. Alexandria — O. McK. Cattanaeh, M.D., and V. Cameron, 'Sl.T). Almonte — R. Burns, ^LD. ■Vncastkk — J. Brandon, ^I.D. Arnpkior — A. Armstrong', M.D.,and J. G. Cranston, M.D. AvRORA— R. N. Conlter, M.J)., and R. W. Hillary, M.D. Barrie— W. A. Ross, M.D. Belllvillb — ( r. Cllnton, M.D., C. N. Ridley, MI)., and J. W. Ross, M.D. Berlin — H. (i. Lackner, M.D., R. :\Ivliu.s, M.D., and Cr. AV. Wright, m'd. BowMANviLLB — L. Pottor, M.D. Brampton — C. Y. Moore, M.D. Brantford— W. E. Winskel, M.D., and W. T. Harris, M.D. Brock viLLE — E. Forrester, AI.D,, and V. H. Moore, M.D. (AiiLETON I'lace— F. McEwen, ^M.D. Cayu(;a— J. Baxter, M.D. Chatham — L. Backus, M.D., and D. G. Fleminjr, M.D. CoBOiRG— J. R. Clark, M.D. CoLLiNciwooi) — R. P. Aikman, ^LD. Cornwall — H. .T. Harrison, M.D., C. .T. Hamilton, M.D., and 1). 0. Alguire, M.D. Desi:ronto — J. Newton, M.D., and G. Clinton, M.D. Drumiso— W. R. Pentland, M.D. Durham — D. Jamieson, M.D. Elora — W. F. Savage, M.D. Embro— H. Adams, MD. Exeter— J. A. Rollins, M.D. Farmbksville — C. M. B. Cornell, :M.D., and S. S. Cornell, M.D. Fbrgi-8— G. O'Reilly, M.D., and W. H. Johnson, M.D. Galt — J. P. Brown.^NI.D., A. Hawke, M.D., and J. M. Cameron, M.D. Ganaxoqib — J. C Atkinson, M.D., and T. H. Bumble, iM-D. Grafton— W. AV. Boyce, M.D. Grimsby — R. A. Alexander, M,D. Gcelph — H. Howitt, M.D., and A. McKinnon, M.D. Hamilton — G. S. Bingham, M.D., F. D. H. Bates, and T. Miller, M.D. Hastings— A. W. Clark, M.D. Hbspbler — R. Molnlvre, M.D., and R. J. Lockhart, M.I). Ingersoll— A. -McKay, M.D. KiMARniNB — .F. ^IcCriminon, M.D. Kingston — W. H. Henderson, ^I.D., and A. F. McVety, M.D. LiNDKAY — W. Kempt, M.D. LisTowBL— W. F. Parke, Af.D. London — A. McTaggart, M.D., A. Ciraham, -M. D., .1. II. Gardiner. M.D, F. P. Drake, .M.D., C. S. Moore, M.D., ,T. M. Eraser, M.D., .1. AVishart, M.D., G. Hodge, M.D. LucAN— H. S. Gierke, M.D. Lucknow — D. A. McCrimmon, M.D., and A. G. Elliott. MD. :Maijoc— AV. A. Dafoe, M.D. :\rARKDALi>-G. AI. Brodie, .AI.D. Markham — AV. Robinson, M.D. Mbrrickville— M. K. Church, M.D. Napaneb — R. A. Leonard, AI.D. New Hamburg — G. Schmidt, M.D. Newmarket — D. L. Rogers, M.D. Norwood— S. P. Ford, M.D., G. A. I'ettigrew, M.D. Orangeville — .1. Henry, M.D. Oshawa— R. AV. Belt, M.D. Ottawa— C. R. Church, M.D., J. F. Kidd, M.D., T. Potter, :\[.D., .1. AV. Shillington., M.D. Owen Sound — A. Cr. Machell, M.D., and .1. H. McCuUough, M.D. I'aislby— T. Gray, M.D. Paris — A. .T. Sinclair, M.D. 1'embroke — .1. Irwin, I\I.D. Perth— D. Munro, M.D. Pktbrboro'- R. \V. Bell, M.D, and AV. D. Scott, M.D. Pbtrolea — .1. Dunfield, M.D., and A. L. McLaren, ^I.D. PicroN — J. M. Piatt, AE.D., .1. A. Stirling, ]\LD., and H. B. Evans, M.D. Port Elgin— .T. A. Mc Arthur, M.D, and II. R. Carter, M.D. Port Hope— L. B. Powers, ]M.l). Renfrew — N. AlcCormack, ^I.D. SARNi.\ — .1. .1. Clement, IVLD. Sault Sra Marie— ,1. .1. Reid, M.D. Seaforth — E. EYans, M.D., and R. AV. B. Smith, M.D. Stratford — D. B. Fraser, M.D., 1). ^I. Fraser, M.D., ard M. .T. Hana- van, M.D. Stratiiroy — AV. AV. Hoare, M.D., A. S. Thompson, M.D., and G. Hen- derson, M.D. St. Catharines — F. S. (ireenwood, M.D. St. Mary's— J. 0. Midgley, M.D. i! ill 338 MEDICAL EXAMINERS FOH LIKE rNSrRANOE. St. Thomas— C. McLarty, .M.l>., D. MoLarty, M.V., and C. V.. H. Dun- combe, ]NI.D. Tavistock — T. P. Rankin, ^[.D. Toronto— J. H. ]^.nrns, M.I)., H. H. Moorhouse, J\I.l)., .1. McCuUoiijili, M.D., J. V. Duncan. M.D., T. II. Brent, M.D., Martin iS: Allan, M.D.. .F. ,1. Cassidy, M.D., W. C. Dumble, M.D., .1. N. Anderson, .M.I)., 15. K :McKenzie, :\I.D.,.). H. Watson, ]\I.l)., and 0. K. Avison, M.D. Yanki.kkk Hill — D. J. ^Iclntosli, M.D. ■\VALKEinos — L. Sinclair, M.D. Watehkoud — A. ('. Duncombe, ]M.D. Waterloo— J. II. \\'ebb, .M.D., .1. H. Arniitage, M.D., C T. Noecker, M. D., and A. F. Uaumann, ]M.D. Windsor — K. Carney, M.D. Woodstock — A. T. Rico, M.D. Wyomino — A. E. Harvev, M.D., and J. >e\vell, :M.D. Quehcc. IkcKiNc.HAM — f. W. AV'ilson, M.D. Danville — A. N. Speer, M.T). Montreal — .1. I?. McConnell, M.D., and D. F. Gurd, M.D. New Brunswick. C'arleton— T. W. Musgrove, M.D. MoNCTON — li. M. Bourque, M.D., and C. T. Purdy, M.D. Memramcook— I'L p. Doherty, INI.D. St. .John — <_!. A. Hetherington, iNI.D. Sackville— P. R. xMuoro, M.D. Woodstock— T. F. Sprague, M.D. Nora Scotia. Amiiehst— E. A. Kirkpatrick, M.D., and .V. \\. llewson. M.D. Canmnc— F. W. Borden, .M.D. Halifax— A. C. Ilawkin. M.D., and T. Trenanian, M.D. Kentville— W. B. Moore, M.D. Oxford— S. P. F. Cooke, M.D. PiCTou— .1. McMillan. .M.D. ProwAsn— H. I'. Clav, :\[.D., and R. A. Dakin, M.D. " Spring Hill— A. C. Angus, .M.D. Windsor— J. C. Moody,' M.D. Prince Eibrard Mand. Ai.uERToN— J. T. McLean, ^I.D. Charlottetown— P. Conroy, M.D., and S. R. Jenkins, -M.D. Summerside— P. McN. Bearisto, M.D. Manitoba. Deloi!Aine— F. Woodbnll. M.D. F.MER.S0N— .1. J. Bedford, .M.D. Qc'Aii'ELLi]— W. M. Seviuour, ^I.D. WiNNiPEd— R. G. Brett,'M.D., A. IP Ferguson, 31. D., A. McDiarmid, :M.D., J. Patterson, M.D., C. J. .Ta- mieson. M.D., and J. S. Orav, M.D. British Columbiu. Vancouver — H. E. Rangis, IM.D. Victoria— J. C. Dane, ^l.D., and G, L. Milne, M.D. STANDARD LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, Al.monte— D. P. Lynch, .M.D. Arntrioi! — .1. G. Cranston, .M.D. Barrie— R. A. Ross, M.D., and E. D. :Morton, .M.D. Belleville — J. H. Burdett, ISI.D., J. W. Ross, -AI.D. Bow.MANviLLE — J. W. ^IcLaughlin, 3I.D. Brampton— A. Pattullo, M.D. Brantford— D. L. Philip, M.D. Brockville — W. F. Jackson, .M.D., and A- F. Warner, 31. D. C.\ELETON Place — R. F. Preston, 3ID. Chatham — J. I*. Bray, M.D. CoBOURG— G. \\'aterH. M.D. Galt— G. P. Svlvoster, 31. D.. and B. Hpwk, 31. D. Gananoque — T. H. Dumble, 31. D. GoDERicH — G. 31. 3Ic31icking, 31. D. GuELPH — T. A. Keatintr, 31. D., R. Lv.nd, 31. D., and GT S. Herod, 31. D. Hamilton— J. AVhite, 3I.D. Kingston — D. H. Dowsley, 3I.D., A. Oliver, 31. D., and Dr. Fenwick. Lindsay — W. Kempt, 3I.D. London— J. S. Niven, 3I.D., and J. 3IacArtlmr, M.D. Xai'anbe — R. A. Leonard, 3I.I). Orillia— A. II. Beaton, 3I.D. MEDICAL EXAMINERS FOR LIKE INSURANCE. 339 OsnAWA— F. lino, M.I). Ottawa— H. 1'. Wri^'lit, -M.D. rAiiis— A. .1. Sinclair, M.D., and W. Biirt, M.I>. l'E.MuitoivK— W. W. I)i(!k8nn, M.D.. and G. E. Jo.sephs, >r.D. rfyiKKuoito'— U. r. Bonc'iier, MM, and \V. I). Scott. M.D. riCTOX— J. W. Wriglit, .M.D., and H. A. Evan.s, .M.D. I'outHoi-k— P. H. Salter, .M.D., and J. AV. Cleinosha, ^\A). liBNKitBW — .1. Mann, M.D. i^T. CA'rnAKiN'EH— W. Douiran, M.D. St. Tiio.MAS — H. Kains, .M.D. SicAFOUTH— U. W.B. Smith, .M.D. SiMcoB — G. Stanton, M.D. Si'KATi'OHD — D. M. Fraser, M.D. Toronto—.!. A. Temple, M.D., and — Wriglu, M.D. AViiwnv— K. J. Guun, M.D. WiN-SDOK— .1. Coventry. M.D. Woodstock — .1. A. Thrall, M.D. Quebec. Coaticook — Robinson, M.l >. L.xcHUTE — Christie, M.D. Qi'EUEt— C. C. Sewell, .M.D. St. .Toiins— R. Howard, ^f.D. SiiHKijuooKH Worthiutiton, M.D., and F. Pare, M.l). Neiv liniyiswick. BATunR.ST — G. M. Duncan, M.D. Cami'hbi.lton — H. Lunam, .M.D. Frkdericion— < I. E. ( 'unlthard, M.D. ]\IoNrruN- — li. G. Baxter, M.D. Newcastle— H. \. Fisii, M.D. St. John— W. Bayard, M.D. Wooi).STOCK— S. Smith, M.D. Nora Scotia. Amiieust — (i. C. W. Bliss, M.D. Halieax— W. N. Wickwire, M.D., and li. S. iV: J. F. Black, .M.D. Tuuito— J. H. :McKay, .M.D. Prince Ediriird /."lund. CuARi-OTTBiowx — Warbiirton, M.D. Manitoba and N. W. Territories. Brandon — R. Spencer, M.D. WiNNii'EXJ— R. .). Blauchard, .M.D. "STAR" LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY. Hamilton— H. S. (h-iffiin, 'Sl.D., and J. Leslie, M.D. Toronto— T. W. Aiken, M.D., and E. J. Barrick, M.D. "SUN" LIFE x\.SSUR.\NCE COMPANY OF CANADA. Ontario. Bellkvillh — J. E. Eakins, ISI.D., and J. ,1. Farley, M.D. Brantford — W. C- Corson, M.D., and L. Secord, M.D. Brockvillb — E. A. McGannon, M.D. Cornwall — D. O. .Uguire, M.D. GuBLPH — W. B. Kennedy, ^I.D. Hamilton — G. S. Bingham, M.D. LiXusAY — C. L. Coulter, M.D. London— J. M. Fraser, ]M.D., and J. W. Eraser, M.D. MoRRiSBL'RG— A. Chamberlain, M.D. Ottawa— R. W. Powell, M.D., and B. F. \y. Hurdman, M.D. Owen Sound— A. Cameron, M.D. Pemuroke— W. W. Dickson, M.D. Petbuhoro'— G. Burnham, M.D. Port Hofb— .]. W. Clemesha, M.D. Stirlinci — J. W. Sprague, M.D. Toronto— J. H. Burns, M.D., R. Emery, M.D., H. H. Moorhouse, M.D., J. D. Stephenson, M.D. Quebec. jNIontrbal— G. Wilkins, IVI.D. Quebec- C. S. Parke, ^I.D., and H. Russell, M D. St. Hyacinthb— J. H. L. St. Germain, M.D. Three Rivers — Dr. Badeau, jr. f f 340 MEDICAL EXAMINERS FOR LIFE INSURANCE. New BTuriHirick, BATiirKKT— G. M. Duncan, M.D. FuEDBKiCTON — .1. /. Currie, M.D. St. John— S. W. Daniels, M.D. Nova Scotia. AMnBmKT — W. (t. Dobsen, M.D. Halifax— AV. N. Witkwire, M.D. l^vcc Edward Island. < 'harlottctown — S. .lenkins, M.D. Manitoba. Bi!ANm)N — J. McDiarniid. ^[.D., and J. A. McDonald, M.D. I'oKTAOB LA Praikie — F. B. Lundv M.D., T. ^r. .Milroy, M.D. AV'iNNTi'EXi— 11. A. Hi^rginson, M.D., and 1. Patterson, M.D. British Columhia, Kamlooi's — S. Clarke, M.D. New Westminster, De W.Smith, M.D. Vaxcovver — J. T. Carroll, M.D. TEMl'ERANCE AND GENERAL LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY. Ontario. Aurora— J. R. Rntherford, M.D. Baruib — AV. A. Ross, M.D. Belleville — .1. E. Eakins, M.D. Berlin— D. S. Bowlby, M.D. BowMANViLE — A. P>eith, M D. Bradford — W. Forest, M.D, Brampton — C. Robinson, M.D. Brantford — W. Nichol, M.D., and D. L. Philip, M D. Brockvillh — E. A. McGannon, M.D. Brooklin — F. Warren, M.D. Carlbton Place — F. I). Robertson, M.D. Chatham — L. Backus, M.D. CoBOURG — J. R. Clark, M.D. CoLLiNGwooD— A. Fofin, M T>. Cornwall — D. O. Alguire, M.D. DuNDAS — J. Ross, M.D. Exbtbe — J. W. Browninjr, M.D. Galt— G. P. Sylvester, U.T). Georgetown—,!. A. Todd, M.D. GuBLPH— W. Howitt, M.D., E. W. McGuire, I\LD., and A. McKinnon, M.D. Hamilton— H. S. Griffin, M.D., and S. W. McConochie, M.D. Harriston — S. MoHenry, M.D. iNgBRSOLL— J. A. Williams, M.D. Kingston — K. N. Fenwick, M. D., and D. E. Mundell, M.D. Lanark — A. Cameron, M.D. Lindsay — W. L. Herriman, M.D. LisTowEL— W. T. Parke, M.D. London — E. J. Edwards, ]NLD., and J. McArthur, :\LD. Milton — D. Robertson, ^LD. MoRRisroN — W. Cormack, M.D. Napanee — R. A. Leonard, 31. D. Niagara Falls-.T. W. Oliver, M.D. Oakvii.le-C. H. Lush, M.D. Orillia— W. F. Shaw, M.D. OriAWA — .1. A. Grant, M.D., and A. .1. Horsey, M.D Owen Sorxo — J. H. McCullongh, M.D. Palmbrston — J. Standish, M.D. Parkdale— S. G. Rowe, 31. D. J'arry SoiNi) — J. Appelbe, M.D. Perth -J. D. Kellock, M.D. Peterroro' — J. A. Fife, M.D. Port Arthur — J. A. McDonald, M.D Port Hoi-e- P. H. Salter, M.D. Port Perry— D. Gould, M.D. Renfrew — N. McCormack, M.D. Savlt Stb. Marie — (.i. McCullough, M.D. Sbaforth — J. G. Scott, M.D. Stratford — .1. A. Robertson, 3LD. St. Catharines — W. S. Downey, M.D. St. Mary's— J. H. Mathieson, M.D., and .T. Midgelev, M.D. St. Thomas— J. B. Tweedale, M.D. Tbbswater — J. Gillies, M.D. Trenton — .T. A. Stevenson, M.D. Walkerton — W. F. Freeman, M.D Waterloo — A. F.Baumann, M.D. Woodstock — A. T. Rice, M.D. Neiv Bmnsivick. Fredericton— W. C. Crockett, M.D Moncton — C. F. Purdy, M.D. St. John— G. A. Hetherington, M.D., and J'. R. Inches, M.D. ;U MKDK^AL KXAMINERS FOR LIKE INSURANCE. 341 undy, M.D., Nora Scotia. Hai.h'ax— T. Trenaiuan, M.I>. Prince Edautrd Island. CiiARLO'iTETOwN— 1". 1'. Tiiylor. M.D. Mauitoha. Dhiokanik— 15. y. Thornton, M.D. WiSNii'FXi — E. Benson, M. D., ami J. A. McArthur, M.D. , 3I.D. UNION MUTU.\L IJFE ASSURANCE COMl'AXY. Y. • M.D. and ugh, M.D D. D., D ) 0., Ontario. Ai.MosTB— .T. I'iitU^rson, M.D. AMnKusTuuKn — \V. liambert, M.D, AiiNPKiou — J. G. Cranston, M.D. Aylmku— R W. McLay, :\I.D. BAnmiz—E. D. Morton, M.D. F.KUUN— D. S. I'.owlby, M.D. Bellevim.io — D. E. Burdett, IM.D., and S. L. Nasli, M.D. BoTuwEi.i. — J. D. Wilson, M.D. Ijowmanvillh— .1. W. McLaughlin, M.D. liRADFOKo— W. H. Taylor, M.D. Urami'ton — C. Y. Moore, M.D. Brantkohd— ^v. K. W'inskel, i\I.D. Bkockvii.le — Y. H. Moore, M.D. Carleton I'l.ACE — V. McEwen, M.D. Chatham — J. h. Bray, M.D. CoiiouRCi— N. \V. I'owell, :M.D., and J. K.Clarke, M.D. CoLBoRNE — \V. A. Willoughby, JI.D. O >LuxowooD — R. M. Stephen, M.D. ('oRNWAi.1- — D. O. Alauire, M.D. DuNiJAS— A. H. Walker, M.D. Ei.ORA— A. W. Paget, M.D. E.MRRO— H- Adams, M.D. ExETEK — .1. \V. ISrowning, MI). Farmbksvilli)— C. .M. Cornell, IVI.D. (talt— .1. B. Lundy, M.D. (iANAXotiUE — T. II. Dunible, ]M.I). < iniMSBV— W. E. -Millward, .M.D. GoDERiCH — G. W. ^IcMicking, .M.D,, and J. r>. Whitely. M.D. CiiELi'H — G. S. Herod, M.D., and E. W. McGuire, .M.D. Hamilton— W. G. Stark, .MD. HA8TiN(iS — .1 A. Sindair, M.D. Hhsi'hlbr — 1\. Mrlntyre, ^I.D. InoBusoLi. — J. K. Walker, ^I.D., and H. H. Scott, M.D. Kincardine — DeW. 11. Martyn, M.D. KiNcsTON — .M. Sullivan, M.D., M. Lavell, M.D., H. Y'ates, M.D., and D. Phelan, .M.D. IjEamington — C. Chamberlain, M.D. Lindsay — W. Kempt, M.D. LiarowEM. — J. Niohol, ^I.D. London — 1. M. Eraser, .M.D., and .]. E. Smith, M.D. LrcAN— T. Hossaok, M.D. LrcKNOW — D. A. McCrinnnon, M.D. Mai)Oc-W. a. Dafoo, M.D. Meakord— .1. G. Clarke, ^I.D. MoRRiHuiRd — T. Chamberlain, M.l.>. Newmarket — D. L. Uoilgers, M.D. NiAKi)Foi!i) — (i. Clievallier, M.D. CiiAMui.Y— ( . AV. E. (ilen, M.D. <'oATicooK— I'. E. rurodie, -M.IX ('oMiTON — Iv. A. I). King, M.I)., and F. X. Fouiltault, M.I>. Danvii.m:— A. M. Speer, M.D. . QiKim— C. S. I'.irke, .M.D., and E. Turcot, :M.D. Rawdon — J. A. d'Eschambault, M.D. (. 'Moore, M.D. New Glasgow— W. Fraser, :M.D. I'ARRsiiORo'— VV. ]>. McKenzie, M.D. PrciWASH— C. Creed, M.D. SnEMJiRxi;— .T. A. Bvrnes, M.D. Si'RixG Hill— J. W.'Cove, -M.D. Sydney, C.B.— H. B. .McPherson, M.D., and A. D. McGillivray, IM.D. AVoLi viLLE— H. U. McLatchv, i\I.D., and A.DeW. Barss, M.D. " Manitoba it A'^, 11'. Territories. BiRTLE — A. B. McKinnoi MT' BoissBVi* is— S. A. C'lf' Brandon— J. A. M. , M.D., and A. Fleming, ^M CAixiARY, — N. J. Lind.- M.D. Emehsox — J. Smith, M.I >. Portage la Praiuie— F. B. Liiidy, M.D. RpxiiNA- J. D. Lafiferty, M.D. Selkirk — D. Young, 5l.D., and J. R. Steep, :M.D. Winnipeg— A. R. Ferguson, M.D. British Columliia. CoMox — J. A. Duncan, M.D. Yici'oRiA— J. A. Dearden, M.D. M.I>. .1'. I). onalil, ). I. l"). ;liaiii, man, and AI.]). rson, M.D. M.I)., i.D., i.lv. WYETH'S COMPRESSED TRITURATED DRUGS. Siifii', more Plmmnt, Epiriait, E^F»oa^. A complete stock of Surgeons', Dentists', and Students' requirements of best quality procurable, at moderate prices. Oculists' prescriptions accurately filled. Disseotiufi Cases iVoui SI -"'5 to S4.r)n Ai>ostoli's Batteries and Eku'troiies. (iaiile's I'rench Batteries. Cialvanouieters Dissectini; Sets, (Woiss and other niali)iiiiiiiiiii Ihiiliil ■loiintnl. Spevinl Af/etit /or '< TtlE JKHTOn ly C.l.V.I /> I." J. H. CHAPMAN, 2fi»4 ST. CATHERINE STREET, Cor. McGill CoUeye Ave. MONTREAL. w wm MoGILL UNIVERSITY, MONTREAL. FACULTY OF MEDICINE. FIKTY-EIQHTH SESSION lSOO-91. (l''or !•" acuity, see page 214.) The ( 'ollegiate < nurses of this Scliool are a AVinter Session, extending from the 1st of October to the end of March, and a Suinuier Session from tlie end of tlie tirst week in April to end of the first week in .July. The fifty-eighth session will I'ommence on tiio 1st of October, and wdl be continued until the end of the following March; this will be followed by a Summer Session, commencing about the middle of .\i)ril and ending the first week in .Inly. Founded in 1824, and organized as a I'aculty of ;\lc(rill University in 182(1 tlie School has enjoyed, in an unsual degree, the tumfidence of the Profession throughout (.'anada and the neigid)oring States- One of the distinctive features in the teaching of this School, and the pne to which its prosperity is largely due, is the prouiinenco given to CHnical Instruction. Based on the Edinburgh model, it is chiefiy Bed-side, and the Student personally investigates the cases under the 8U{iervision of special Professors of ( 'linical Medicine au'l Surgery. The i'rimary subjects are now all taught practically as well as theoretically For the department of Anatomy, besides a comu'iodious and well-lighted dissecting-room, there is a special anatomical museum and bone-room. The other branches are also provided with lanre laboratories for practical courses. There is a I'liysiological Laboratory, well stocked with modern apparatus; a Histological Laboratory, supplied with thirty-five microscopes; a i'harmacological Laboratory, in " hich experiments will be performed demonstrating the action of drugs, etc., a large Chemical Laboratory, capable of accomodating 76 studeats at work at a time. Besides thes(\ there is a I'atholotrical Laboratory, well adapted ibr its special work, where accommodation is provided for students and practitio- ners wishing to do special work in Morbid Anatomy and Bacteriology. About a year ago, at a great e.xiK'nse, oxtonsive advlitions were made to the building and the <>K1 one entirely remodeled, so that besides the Labo- ratories, there ai'e two large lecture.- i-ooms capable of sitting IJOO students each, also a demonstrating-room for a sinallor numlier. There is also a Library of over 1(1,00) volumes, and a museum, as well as Reading-rooms for the students. In the recent improvements that wore iiuule, the comfort of the students was also kept in view . IIOSI'ITALS. The Montreal Oeneral Hospital ha.s an average number of 1()0 patient'^ in the wards, the majority of whom are allcctcd with diseases of an acute cha- racter. The shipping and large manufactories contribute a great many ex- amples of accidents and surgical cases. In the Out-i'oor l>epartuient there is a daily attendance of between 75 and 100 jiatients, which alibrds excellent instruction in minor surgery, routine medical ja-actice, venereal diseases, and tlie diseases of children. < 'linical clt^rksiiips and dressorships can be obtained on application to the mend)ers of the Hospital stalf. For further information, or Annual Announcement, apply to .lAnKS NTi:WAKT. n.I>., KfKixtrnr, Mciliiiil liKiilt), Mi'«.|]l CollFKe. Sharp & Dohme, Manufacturing Chemists, BALTIMORE. Md. U. S. 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DuiJxmoNs rou Usk. -Hold the i)latinuni jioint steadily in the white part of the Ilame of the spirit lamp for about thirty seconds', then press the bellows gently and cdutinuously.u cracking noise announces when combustion commencesj^and thojplatinum cautery becomes red hot. 40 WELLINGTON STREET EAST, TORONTO, Ont. 5. ''•ty, vitl/ illu- mes tiie i A preparation of the pliosphates of lime, potash, magnesia and iron, and phosphoric acid, in solution, that is readily assimilated. Especially recommended in all cases where the use of i)hosphoric acid or the phosphates is indicated, such as exhaustion of the physical, nervous and cereLral systems, gastric and liver derangement, gravel and other calcareous deposits, cholera, scurvy, consumption, etc. As a menstruum for the administration of strychnine, morphine, quinine, and other organic bases which are usually exhibited in acid combination, it is unsurpassed. It makes a delicious drink with water and sugar only, and harmo- nizes with such stimulants as are necessary to prescribe. Dr. J. Easton, Brockville, Canada, says: " Not only have I used your sample of Acid Phosphate, but have prescribed it for several of my patients, chiefly those suffering from Nervous Debility and Weak Diges- tion, and liave found marked benefit from its use. I have prescribed It in the convalescent stage of Diphtheria when the stomach has been powerless to digest almost all kinds of food, and had excellent effects, especially when I added pepsin or quinine, or both. I consider this preparation an excellent one, and one that will give satisfaction to those who prescribe or use it intelligently." Dr. G. W. Major, Instructor in McGill University, Montreal, says : '' I have used the Acid Phosphate as a menstruum in other medias, in cases of Nervous prostration accompanying Laryngeal Paralysis, and have found it of decided advantage." Send for descriptive circular. Prepared under the directions of Prof. E. N, Horsford, by the RUMFORD CHEMICAL WORKS, PROVIDENCE, R.I., U.S.A. BEWARE OF SUBSTITUTES AND IMITATIONS. I! BOVININE, BUSH'S FLUID FOOD, Is the ORIGINAL and ONLY preparation of RAW FOOD that does not become putrid & disgusting in a short time. A MOST WOINIDERFUL NUTRIENT Tl'O vital princi[>les of B.jef concentrated. A liighly condensed Kiiw Food Extract. Acceptablo to the most delicate taste and smoU. Retained by irrital)ie stomachs that reject all other foods. It assimilates more readily than any other food known to tlie medical profession. Bovinine imder the microscope shows the blood corpuscles in their normal condition stronijly marked, while in otlier foods or extracts tins vitally important element is destroyed by tlie action of heat in cookin'^. Creates New and Vitalized Blood faster than any other Preparation. Builds up the Si/stem after Severe Surgical Operations. Soothes and alleviates Ulcerated and Cancerous conditions of the Digestive Organs. NURSING MOTHERS, INFANTS, AND CHILDREN, THRIVE SURPRISINGLY BY ITS USE. '"During the lust four months of his sickness, tlie jmncipal food of my father, General Grant, was Bovinine and Milk, and it was the use of this incomparable food alone that enabled him to finish the second volume of his jKirsonai memoirs- " October 1st, ISS.J." " FRED. D. GRAXT." Carefvlly prepared from the formula of tlu late JainiD I'. Bmh,biithe J. P.Iiiuli Munujaclurinrj Co., 44 Third Avenue, Chicaijo, III. PUT UP IK e AHD 1? OUNCE SIZES, AT 60 CEKIS AND $1,00 PEB BOTTLE. 12 ozs. ontains the. strength of 10 pounds of meat, PRINCIPAL OFFICE. 2 BARCLAY STREET, (Astor House,) N.Y. FOR SALE BY ALL DFUGGISTS- BELLEVUE HOSPITAL MEDICAL COLLEGE. CITY Ol" NKW YORK. The Rw.ri.Ai; Skssion heiiins in ilio latter part i it' September, and ends aliout the miildle of Marrli. J)iiring this session, in addition to tho ret'nlar didactic lectnres, two or tlirce honrs are daily allotted to clinical instruction. Attendance upon at least two r{(<.'ular courses of lectnres is re(iuired for gra- duation . The Si'KiNO Skssion consists of recitations, clinical lectures and exerci- ses, and didactic lectures on special subjects. This session beirins about the middle of .Murcb, and continues until the nuddle of .June. During' this .'Session, daily recitations in all the departments are lield by a corps of Examiners appointed by the Faculty. The CAitNKciE LATiOKAiOKV is open durin;,' the colle^'iate year, for instruction in microscoiiical examinations of urine, practical dt'Uionstrations in medical and surcially of naniirnetiiriiiK the liiifHt f|iiiili.i>ti''JM:i>. 24 Rom street B'VVEST, TORONTO, Ont. Successors to W. STAHl.SCHMIDT cfe CO. & GEO. F. BOSTWICK, Manufacturers of OFFICE FURNITURE. Specials made to order to suit any requirements. Tables, Chairs, Book Cases, Secretaries, Cabinets, Revolving Book-Cases and Filing Boxes. The best quality and low prices with the most extensive stock to choose from to be found in Canada. The Ollice Desks and Furniture man- ufactured by this Company have obtained a world-wide celebrity, and have a large sale in the old world and the new. Send for circulars. T ■H^^n^i' NEW YORK LIFEJSURANCE CO. Invested Assets, over One Hundred Millions of Dollars, over ($100,000,000.) Risks in Force, Five Hundred Millions of Dollars. ($500,000,000.) Good Atifents who can secure new biisiiies> can make remune- i-ative conti'acts for Districts in t'an:icognlzed by the profes.slon as most important. It perfectly balances with or without a patient upon it, and conseipiently all Its various positions are (inlclily attained with ejise to tho patient and operator. The heaviest patient can be placed In any position with the slightest elfort. Set upon a large (li o inch) steel screw, it may be raised or lowered or rotated, to get the direct light. When put in the lowest reclining position the chair forms an operating table Jill.) Inches high and may be so adjusted, by means of the screw (which rises 1 Inch to two revolutions) that the elevation shall be anywhere from 'ilii •> inches, the lowest, to »H 2 Inches, the highest. By means of a set screw, It may be rigidly bound to the biuse when desired, to prevent Its turning. The head rest Is nidversal in Its movements, may be raised, lowered, exU'iiderl backward or forward, moved to right or left, and rigidly set to any ))osllion by means of a single set screw. The heiul rest folds up when thrown back, leaving no projecting iron to be In the way. It Is neat In appearance, strong, and stays to its place when set. The side arms drop down and back with the patient and form a snpiiort for his arms while reclining as well as while sitting. Either side arm maybe turned out of the way in the use of tho speculum. The step Is at all times horizontal, and. with the rest of the chair, forms a level jilaln, presenting nothing against which a patient can brace himself or struggle while under the intluenceof aiiie.sthetics. The chair may be fastened at any one of the i)laces designated in tliecuts, their opposites, or any intermediate points. It Is practically noiseless in It.s operations. It may be operated with ecpial facility from either side. The work.-ig parts are under the seat, rendering it InipossUde to catch or U'ar the gannents of the ii.itient or pinch the hands of the patient or ojierator. By means of the «y.stem of double bracing the greatest strength Is attiilned. The system of bracing renders tlie chair .so rigid that it can never by long or hard usage sag, or get out of ihape. The ba.se anil working parts being made of iron, it is not like wood, liable to get rickety or out of order. The stlrmijs are self-fastening, have no thumb screws, and cannot drop with the foot of the iiatient in them, The upholstered part of the seat may. during an operation, be removed to prevent soiling and to provide a convenient tray for instruments, basin, sponge or cotton. Any position may be directly attained without a com|)llcatlou of movements. It Is always ready for any iiosition; no extra i)art3 to be l)rought in and hitched on. The Harvard is most simple in construction; every jiart is sliown in tlie views, which are taken from photographs. It is .set ui)ou a biUse so broad it will not overturn. It ha.s no cogs or cog wheels. It has no cranks or levers. It has no cornpllcatt>d parts. No lifting tlie patient to position, It hius no ratchets to riusp the nerves of the patient. The Harvard is the most ornamental as well as convenient surgical chair ever oll'ered to tlie iirofessiou. Sl'YLt; AND FINISH.— The larger Iron parts are painted and tastefully ornamented, the smaller nickel or gold plat(!d. Frames are of cherry, walnut, antiiiue oak, varnished or hard oil finlsli. Upholstering is done in the best embo.s.sed, hand or machine bntfed leather, silk or ra