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Proceedings of the House of Delegates, 1900
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974 JOURNAL OF PROCEEDINGS [Mar. 15

time of Ms appointment he shall see that all physicians
entitled to register shall have been registered, and that
the names of all those who are entitled lo be registered
under this Act have been presented for prosecution
to the State's Attorney of the city of Baltimore,
and of each county in the State, in which the
accused respectively reside. Those physicians, who being
entitled to register under this Act, yet have failed to
comply at the expiration of this time—four months from
the election of the secretary-treasurer of the boards—
shall also be prosecuted, and no one after the passage of
this Act shall be allowed to practice medicine or surgery
without being duly registered, according to the provis-
ions of this Act. The secretary-treasurer shall keep the
official records of the board for which he is secretary, as
provided for in section 41, of this Act, the examination
papers of applicants for at least three years after they
nave been passed upon by the board, and a complete list
of all registered physicians in the entire State. He shall
call to the attention of the State's Attorney's of Balti-
more city and of the different counties throughout the
State, all violations of the law under this Act. He shall
collect and hold all moneys belonging to the board, for
which he shall give bond to the State of Maryland, in
the sum of one thousand dollars, the same to be held by
the president of the board. He shall receive from the
income of the board such salary as his respective board
may determine.

"41. Each board of medical examiners shall meet on
the first Tuesday in June in each year, for the purpose of
organization. At said first meeting of said respective
boards, each of said boards shall effect an organization
by the election, from its own membership, of a president,
and shall also appoint a secretary-treasurer as otherwise
provided in this Article, for the purpose of examining
applicants for licenses; each of said boards of medical
examiners shall hold one or more stated or special melt-
ings in each year, due notice of which shall be made
public at such times and places as may be determined
by the members thereof, respectively; at said stated or
special meetings a majority of the members of the
board shall constitute a quorum thereof. Each of said
boards of medical examiners shall keep an official

 

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