Ddisgrifiad / Description | from the British Medical Journal No. 183: First Report of Special Registration Committee (held 21 June 1860) in which the committee report that there are five applications to be considered from persons having graduated at Homoeopathic Colleges in America, (including Henry Thomas) and that they find themselves in a considerable difficulty, as it seems that charters are granted with very great facility by the legislatures of some of the States of America. Council have to decide how far they are prepared to recognise the bodies so chartered. The report gives a transcript of the notice served on the council and registrar by Dr. Thomas. It was moved that Henry Thomas and three others be registered in strict accordance with the Medical Act by Mr. Syme and seconded by Dr. Alexander Wood, and an amendment moved by Dr. Corrigan and seconded by Dr. Apjihn that Dr. Thomas and three others be not registered. The further consideration of this subject was adjourned. |