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license shall have been delivered or mailed to any person said party
shall have the right of appeal to the circuit court of the city or county
wherein he may reside, the judge or judges of which said court shall
fully hear and determine all matters connected with the action of said
board from which appeal is taken, and the decision of said court shall
be final; should no such appeal be taken within sixty days, or should
said appeal result in the affirmation of the action of said board, the clerk
of the circuit court or courts where said license so revoked shall have
been recorded shall, upon due notice from the secretary-treasurer of
said board, strike off the name of said party from the list of licensed
practitioners recorded upon said register. At any time within two
years from the revocation of any license, the board revoking the same
may, by a vote of five members, issue without examination a new license
to the person whose license was so revoked; but after the expiration of
two years such person can obtain a new license only by compliance with
the same requirements which are imposed on other applicants for
licenses under this sub-title.
State Veterinary Medical Board.
1904, art. 43, sec. 107. 1894, ch. 273, sec. 1.
136. A commission is hereby established to be known under the-
name and style of the "State Veterinary Medical Board," to consist
of five commissioners, who shall be members in good standing of some
school of veterinary medicine, who shall be appointed by the governor
every four years 'and who shall hold their office until their successors
are duly appointed and qualified, with power in and to said board to
adopt by-laws and regulations such as they may deem advisable to
carry into effect the provisions of this sub-title; provided, the said by-
laws shall not conflict with the constitution or laws of this State or of
the United States.
As to the live stock sanitary board and other laws relative to live stock, see-
art. 58.
Ibid. sec. 108. 1894, ch. 273, sec. 2.
137. It shall be unlawful for any person or persons to practise
veterinary medicine or surgery in the State of Maryland without hav-
ing previously obtained a diploma from a college duly authorized to-
grant such to students of veterinary medicine and surgery or to those
who have passed satisfactory examinations before the state veterinary
medical board or as herein provided for.
Ibid. sec. 109. 1894, ch. 273, sec. 3.
138. The said state veterinary medical board shall hold their meet-
ings at such times and places as they may deem best, which times and
places shall be set out fully and regularly in their by-laws.
Ibid. sec. 110. 1894, ch. 273, sec. 4.
139. The state veterinary medical board shall examine all diplomas
as to their genuineness, and each applicant not holding a diploma shall
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