HC Deb 09 April 1888 vol 324 c714
MR. A. MORLEY (Nottingham, E.)

asked the Vice President of the Committee of Council, Whether registered medical practitioners in the United Kingdom are afforded privileges of practising in the United States of America; and, whether any steps have been taken, or are in contemplation, by the Privy Council, under section 17 of "The Medical Act, 1886," in the direction of similar privileges being given to legally qualified American practitioners who may be desirous of practising medicine in the United Kingdom?

THE VICE PRESIDENT (Sir WILLIAM HART DYKE) (Kent, Dartford)

No statement has been received by the Privy Council from the Government of the United States showing the privileges afforded to registered medical practitioners of the United Kingdom to practise in America, nor has request been made by that Government for the application of Part II. of the Medical Act, 1886, to America.