Section 45 of Public Health Act CAP 242: Duties of medical practitioners
Every medical practitioner who attends or advises any patient in respect of any venereal disease from which the patient is suffering shall—
(a) direct the attention of the patient to the infectious nature of the
disease and to the penalties prescribed by this Act for infecting any other person with such disease;
(b) warn the patient against contracting marriage unless and until he
has been cured of such disease or is free from such disease in a communicable form; and
(c) give to the patient such printed information relating to the treatment of venereal disease and to the duties of persons suffering therefrom, as may be supplied to the medical practitioner by the Medical Department.
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