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DOCTORS IN IRELAND

FREE STATE PROPOSAL NOT AFFECT DUBLIN QUALIFICATION. Preen Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. LONDON, August 19. (Received August 20, at 12.30 p.m.) Dr Milligan (secretary of the Australian and New Zealand Medical Association) says that, the Free State’s proposal to establish a separate medical register will not deter, nor affect, Australians or New Zealanders desiring to qualify at Dublin. He is doubtful if it would even become law. In any case, it would merely entail the payment of a small registration fee if a man desired to practise in Britain.— Sydney ‘ Sun ’ Cable, [Tim Dublin correspondent of the ‘ Morning Post ’ said that the doctors and medical students were dumbfounded by -the Free State Government’s decision to break off from the British Medical Council. The doctors declared that it would be the death knell of the profession, and would ruin the medical schools in Ireland.]

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Evening Star, Issue 19024, 20 August 1925, Page 9

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DOCTORS IN IRELAND Evening Star, Issue 19024, 20 August 1925, Page 9

DOCTORS IN IRELAND Evening Star, Issue 19024, 20 August 1925, Page 9