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No 36, 26 May 1936, 1005 jumb. 36. 1005 SUPPLEMENT 'l'O TIIE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE OF THURSDAY, MAY 21, 1936. WELLINGTON, TUESDAY, MAY 26, 1936. REGISTER OF MEDICAL PRACTITIONERS. 1006 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 36 Register of Medical Practitioner.s. Office of the Minister of Internal Affairs, Wellington, 30th April, 1936. N pursuance of section 31 of the Medical Practitioners Act, 1914, a certified copy of the names, qualifications, and residences I entered in the Medical Register of New Zealand is published for general information. In accordance with subsection (8) of section 11 of the Finance Act, 19:!2-33 (No. 2), the holders of certificates of registration for year ending 31st March, 1937, are shown in bold type. Subsections (2) and (8) of section 11 of the latter Act are published for general information :- " (2) Subject to the provisions of this section, every registered medical J!ractitioner commits an offence and is liable on summary conviction to a fine not exceeding five pounds for each day during which the offence continues who, at any time after the thirty-first day of March, nineteen hundred and thirty-three, not having obtained from the Director-General of Health under this section a certificate which is then in force to the effect that he is registered under the principal Act, practises medicine or surgery, or any branch of medicine or surgery, under the style or title of a physician, surgeon, doctor, licentiate in medicine or surgery, bachelor of medicine, or medical practitioner, or under any name, title, addition, or description implying that he holds any diploma or degree in medicine or surgery, or in any branch of medicine or surgery, or is otherwise specially qualified to JJra.ctise medicine or surgery, or any branch of medicine or surgery. " (8) 'l'he copy of the register required by subsection one of section thirty-one of the principal Act to be published in the Gazette shall indicate with referenee to every person whose name appears therein whether such person is the holder of a certifi­ cate for the then current year, and the absence from any such copy of any such indication with respect to any person shall, until the contrary is proved by the production of the certifiC'ate or a copy thereof certified by the Director-General of Health, be sufficient evidence in all judicial proceedings that such person is not the holder of such a certificate." P. FRASER, for Minister of Internal Affairs. REGISTER OF MEDICAL PRACTI'l'JONERS. Date of Registration. Name. Qualification. Postal Address. I 1927, June 6 Abbott, Eleanor Kathleen M.B., Ch.B., Univ. N.Z. 1927 , Government Buildings, Invcrcargill. 1920, July 8 Abbott, William Norman M.B., B.S., Univ. Melb. 1920 I 453 Manukau Road, Epsom, Auck- ' land. 1924, Nov. 26 Abernethy, Duncan Roy M.B., Ch.B., Univ. N.Z. 1924 I Matamata. 1903, July 10 Acland, Sir Hugh Thomas Dyke, M. 1898, F. 1901, R.C.S. Eng. L.R.C.P. Lond . 51 Brown's Road, St. Albans, 1 C.M.G., C.B.E. 1898 1 Christchurch. 1908, Jan. 25 Adams, George Joseph lVI.B., Ch.B., Univ. Edin. 1907 287 Victoria Avenue, Wanganui. 1901, May 6 Adams, Robert Noble M.B., Ch.B., Univ. N.Z. 1901 Maxwell Road, Blenheim. 1907, April 2 Adams, Russell Gerald William L. 1903, M. 1906, R.C.P. Edin. L. 1903, F. 1905, I 19 Maxwell Road, Blenheim. R.C.S. Edin. L.F.P. and S. Glasg.1903. M.B., Ch.B., 1904. M.D. Univ. Edin. 1906 1923, Sept. 11 Adamson, George Perceval M.B., B.Ch., Univ. Dublin, 1891 i Waitara. M.B., Ch.B., Univ. N.Z.1905 1805, May 12 } 39 Symonds Street, Auckland. 1912, Nov. 11 }Aickin, Casement Gordon F.R.C.S. Eng. 1911 1906, May 24 Aickin, Roland Thomas Graves M.B., Ch.B., 1903, M.D. 1904, Univ. Edin. Bank of N.Z., 1 Queen Victoria D.P.H., R.C.P. and S. Irel. 1906 Street, London E.C. 4, England. 1927, Sept. 1 Aiken, Melville Huia M.B., Ch.B., Univ. N.Z.1927 Cookson Street, Kaiapoi. 1924, April 10 Aitken, Robert Finlay M.B., Ch.B., Univ. N.Z. 1924 Johnsonville. 1923, Aug. 3 Aitken, Robert Stevenson M.B., Ch.B., Univ. N.Z. 1923 The Hospitai, Dunedin. 1919, Nov. 5 Aitken, William M.B., Ch.B., 1918, M.D. 1919, Univ. N.Z. 85 Dyers Pass Road, Cashmere Hills, Christchurch. 1923, Mar. 5 Aitken, Zealanda (see Marshall) M.B., Ch.B., Univ. N.Z. 1923 Duntroon, North Otago. 1916, May 19 Aldred, Bertram Frederick M.B., Ch.B., Univ. N.Z. 1916 354A Lambton Quay, Wellington. 1928, Feb. 22 Alexander, ,Jessie (now Burnett) 1925, Aug. 26 Alexander, William Arthur M.R.C.S. Eng.1909. L.R.C.P. Lond. 1909 Norsewood, Hawke's Bay. 1932, Mar. 4 Allan, Donald Young M.B., Ch.B., N.Z., 1932 Public Hospita.l, Timaru. 1923, June 1 Allan, Robert Findlay M.B., Ch.B., Univ. N.Z. 1923 80 Queen's Drive, Musselburgh, Dunedin. 1935, Apr. 11 Allen, Edmund Peter M.B., Ch.B., N.Z.1935 Public Hospital, New Plymouth. 1919, Oct. 24 M.B., Ch.B., Univ. N.Z. 1919 l Kelvin Chambers, The Terrace, 1922, Mar. 16 }Allen, Ivan McDonald M.D., Univ. N.Z. 1921 J Wellington. 1902, Sept. 16 M.B., Ch.B., Univ. N.Z. L.R.C.P. Lond. 19051 105 Powderham Street, New Ply- 1Allen, Sydney Chalmers M.F. 1905. R.C.S. Eng. ~ 1920, July 8 J M.D., Univ. N.Z. 1905 J mouth. 1923, Mar. 5 Allison, Hazel Rebecca Bryan M.B., Ch.B., Univ. N.Z.1923 150 Fendalton Road, Christchurch. 1920, July 8 Allison, Percy Errol .. M.B., Ch.B., Univ. N.Z.1920 150 Fendalton Road, Christchurch. 1916, May 19 Anderson, Alan Douglas M.R.C.S. Eng. 1914. L.R.C.P. Lond. 1914 25 Armagh Street West, Christ- church. 1926, May 26 Anderson, Catherine Ellen Wep- M.B., Ch.B., Univ. N.Z. 1925 School Medical Officer, Napier. pener 1919, Oct. 24 Anderson, Colin Campbell M.B., Ch.B., Univ. N.Z. 1919 78 Don Street, Invercargill. 1921, Mar. 11 Anderson, Ewart Gordon M.R.C.S. Eng. 1917. L.R.C.P. Lond. 1917. 202 Willis Street, Wellington. ' M.B.B.S. Durham 1918. F.R.C.S. Edin. 1920 1896, May 27 LA d J h w- 11. M.B., C.M., Univ. Edin. 1894 40 Wicksteed Street, Wanganui. 1903, Mar. 16 J n erson, o n 1 1am M.D. Univ. Edin. 1902 1921, Oct. 19 Anderson (now Gow), Moana Maru 1931, Mar. 11 Anderson, Patrick Clarence M.B., Ch.B., N.Z. 1931 40 Wicksteed Street, Wanganui. 1891, Feb. 26 Anderson, Richard Walker M.R.C.S. Eng. 1890. L.R.C.P. Lond. 1890. 380 Colombo Street, Christchurch. L.S.A. Lond. 1890 1920, July 8 Anderson, William Arthur M.B., Ch.B., Univ. N.Z. 1920 P.O. Box 3, Queenstown. 1898, Mar. 21 Andrew, Philip Oswald M.R.C.S. Eng. 1896. L.R.C.P. Lond. 1896 117 Hurstmere Road, Takapuna. 1929, Sept. 4 Andrew, William Bale M.B., Ch.B., Univ. N.Z. 1929 Collingwood, Nelson. 1922, Aug. 12 Angell, Harold M.B., Ch.B., Univ. N.Z.1922 118 Clifford Street, Gisborne. 1919, June 21 Anson, George Frederick Vernon M.R.C.S. Eng. 1916. L.R.C.P. Lond. 1916 716 High Street, Lower Hutt. 1918, May 15 Appleby, Frederick John M.B., Ch.B., Univ. N.Z. 1918 Whakatane. 1920, July 8 Applegate (now Atmore), Emma Gertrude MAY 26.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 1007 REGISTER OF MEDICAL PRACTITIONERS----conlinued. -------------------~----- Date of Registration. Name. Qualifloation. Postal Address. ----- ------------ - ,--------- .------ ------~I- ------------ 1911, May 5 Ardagh, Patrick Augustine M.B., Ch.B., Univ. N.Z.1911 31 Carlton Mill Road, Merivale, Christchurch. 1931, June 5 Armstrong, Benjamin Banko ] M.B., B.S., Melb. 1918 Otahuhu. 1930, Aug. 27 Armstrong, Denis Frank 1 M.B., Ch.B., N.Z.1930 Hikurangi. 1926, May 26 Armstrong, John Scaife M.B., Ch.B., Univ. Edin. 1915 Kilnockie, Heu Heu Street, Taupo. 1935, Apr. 11 Arnott, David Athol .. M.B., Ch.B., N.Z., 1935 92 Puriri Street, Fendalton, Christ- church. 1936, Jan. 31 Arthur, Clive Murray M.B., Ch.B., N.Z. 1936 42 Pine Hill Road, Dunedin. 1912, Oct. 29 Arthur, Sidney Harcourt M.B., Ch.B., Univ. Edin. 1912 62 The Terrace, Wellington. 1\)29, Sept. 4 Ashcroft, Dudley Walker M.B., Ch.B., Univ. N.Z. 1929 Public Hospital, Dunedin. 1931, June 5 Ashley, Thomas Ewart M.R.C.S. Eng., L.R.C.P. Lond., 1911 Kaikohe. 1920, July 8 Atmore (see Applegate), Emma M.B., Ch.B., Univ. N.Z.1920 Domain Road, Otaki. Gertrude 1897, Oct. 11 M.R.C.S. Eng. 1895. L.R.C.P. I f Lond. 1895.1 2 Sarawai Street, Newmarket, ~ Aubin, Emile Dupont , li1.B., B.S., Univ. Lond. 1896 1906, Nov. 2 J L M.D., Univ. Lond. 1905 j Auckland. 1924, May 5 Austin, Leslie Gordon M.B., Ch.B., Univ. N.Z. 1924 198 Willis Street, Wellington. 1925, Aug. 26 Austin, Robert Erwin M.B., Ch.B., Univ. N.Z. 1925 Cromwell. 1925, Aug. 26 Averill, Leslie Cecil Lloyd M.B., C.M., Univ. Edin.1922. M.D., Univ. Edin. 70 Bealey A venue, Christchurch. 1924. F.R.C.S. Edin. 1925 1925, Dec. 8 Axford, Morris I M.B., Ch.B., Un_iv. N.Z. 1924 2 Symonds Street, Auckland. 1931, Mar.
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