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I) !•: N T A L I, A W S C () \ I) K N S K, D. 75
"3. 'IMk' a|)i)licaiU for a permit sliall present his a|)plication,
together witli a liist«.)iy of liis studies in medicine, to the CiDvern-
ment of r\)rm(>sa. tlirou^h the (hstricl office.
"4. The permit to practise me(hcine hohls j^^cjod only in For-
mosa and the Pescadores, hut the l)oundary may be further re-
stricted at the discretion of the Governor-General.
"5. The receiver of the permit shall pay a fee of five yen
($2.49) on the delivery of the permission certificate.
"6. P'or copies of the permission certificate, a fee of one yen
shall be paid.
"7. If the holder of the license issued by the Minister of
Home AtTairs wishes to cease practising^ medicine, he is required
to notify the district office to that effect.
8. The Governor-General may at any time susjiend the
license, or prohibit the practice, of a physician found guilty of
crime or unlawful acts in the exercise of his profession.
9. The district office is requested to transmit at once to the
Governor-General of Formosa the permission certificate of which
a physician has been deprived through ]5rohibition in accordance
with Section 8. In case of suspension of medical practice, the
date of suspension shall be noted on the back of the permit which
shall be returned to the offender.
"10. A physician whose medical practice has been prohibited
or suspended by the Minister of Home Affairs shall be incapaci-
tated from future practice, or during the time of suspension only,
as the case may be.
II. Any person who carries on medical practice without a
permit, or who practises medicine outside the limited boundary,
is liable to a fine of not more than twenty-five yen. or to imprison-
ment for not more than twenty-five days.
"12. For violation of Article 2. a physician shall be liable to
a hue of not more than one yen and ninety-five sen.
"13. Prefects and chief officials of islands within the juris-
diction of the Formosan government, may be authorized to make
regulations for control of physicians.
"14. These regulations shall be enforced ou and after the first
day of the seventh month of the tw^enty-ninth year of Meiji."
"Paris. France. February 16. 1912.
"The most salient feature of the latest
France. French dental enactments is the raising
of the standard of requirements. The
American dentist who desires to locate in France will find the
requirements of the new law which w'ent into eff'ect Xovetnber,
iQii. much more difficult than formerlv.