Ddisgrifiad / Description | Henry Thomas, 10 White Friars, Chester, to the Medical Registrar, London, in which Mr. Thomas states that in a short time he expects to be called as a witness in the assize court and that it might be necessary for him to prove that he was eligible to be placed on the register as a medical practitioner and that the Medical Registrar had and had so for one month in their keeping his diploma and tickets which prove that his diploma was obtained after regular examination. He can supply a certificate signed by the President and Clerk of the college stating he had obtained the diploma by examination. Mr. Thomas wishes to know if having thus far complied with the requirements of the Medical Act he can depend upon them for a certificate in case of necessity in an assize court. He concludes by stating that some month or two ago he wrote respecting registration but has not received the slightest intimation that they received his letter and that neither has the letter sent to them been received by him from the "Dead Letter Office". |