A MEDICAL BAN
NOW PLACED ON GRADUATES
NEW YORK, November 1
A ban has been put by the New York State Board of Medical Examiners on American graduates from three Scott sb medical" schools :—Anderson’s College, Glasgow; School of Medicine of the Royaf Colleges, Edinburgh, and St Mungo’s College, Glasgow. The same ban is applied to certain other medical schools in Europe.
Dr By pins; secretary of the board, stated . that American students graduating from these, institutions after January 1 next, will not be eligible to practice in New York State “unless these schools obtain full recognition by the State Department cf Education.” Foreign medical schools, the graduates of which will be eligible to practise in New", York State, include the universities of-; Birmingham, Bristol, Durham, Leeds, Liverpool, London, Manchester, Oxford, Sheffield, \ , and Cambridge,; the universities of Aberdeen, Edinburgh, Glasgow, and St Andrew’s; the universities in Ireland. Cork, Duf’Ai, Galway and Belfast; and the Welsh National School of Medicine.
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Hokitika Guardian, 9 November 1932, Page 6
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