It was submitted in Parliament that the GMC had asked for amendments of the Medical Act 1956 in order to secure a striking off from the register of any doctor who did not pay the levy.
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In 1853, however, Lord Brougham secured London's precedence in the Charitable Trusts Act on the grounds of it having the earlier charter; but in the 1858 Medical Act Durham was given precedence.
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However, this " medical act " must be justified medically by a team of health experts, be performed by authorized professional personnel, and have the mother's or family's approval.
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This means that one medical doctor ( the medical director ) has become familiar with the individual paramedic and then has delegated authority to that paramedic which allows them to perform specific regulated medical act under defined situations.
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Article 15 of the law reads : " In an emergency, as an effort to save the life of a conceiving woman and / or the fetus, a particular medical act may be performed ".
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From 1885, the examination included surgery, obstetrics and gynaecology, which were required by law following the Medical Act of 1886, and in 1907 the title was altered by parliamentary act to LMSSA to reflect this.
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Article 15 of Law No . 23 / 1992 stipulates that in an emergency, a " certain medical act " could be performed during efforts to save the life of a pregnant woman and / or her fetus.
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A week ago, at a forum outside Pittsburgh devoted to his economic plan, Dole unexpectedly delivered an attack on the popular Family Leave and Medical Act, astonishing his aides and immediately undermining their efforts to raise his stock with female voters.
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It might be the mantra of his whole campaign, which always seems to be shrinking, collapsing from a vacuum at the center, inveighing at unlikely targets : mothers and fathers using the Family Leave and Medical Act, teachers and cops.
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The Medical Act 1978, which followed the Merrison Report made the GMC more accountable, extended its functions particularly in relation to medical education, and separated the disciplinary processes from those that deal with doctors whose performance is impaired by ill-health.