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Proceedings of the Senate, 1900
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802 JOURNAL OP PROCEEDINGS [Mar. 20

quorum thereof. Each of said boards of medical exam-
iners shall keep an official register of all applicants for
examination for a license to practice medicine and iur-
gery In this State, said register for license shall show the
name, age and last place of residence of each candidate,
the school from which he or she may have graduated, and
whether such applicant was rejected or licensed under
this sub-title, but such matters shall not be written in
said register or made public until after the examination.

"Section 45. The members of said boards of exam-
iners shall receive, as a compensation for their ser-
vices, a maximum amount of fifteen dollars per day
during their session, and In addition thereto their
traveling expeuses by the most direct route to
and from their respective places of residence, to be
paid out of any moneys In the Treasury of the Boards,
upon the certificate of the President and Secretary, to
the extent Only, however, of such pro-rated sums as the
income of the board will permit. The boards are em-
powered to demand a fee of one dollar for the issuing of
each certificate. The fee for examination shall be fif-
teen dollars, which fee shall be paid to the secretary of
the board before whom the applicant appears, before such
examination is lad. If the applicant falls to pass a satis-
factory examination, and no certificate Is issued to said
applicant, five dollars is to be paid into the treasury of
the board, aud ten dollars of the applicants fee is to be
returned to said applicant.

"49. Any person shall be regarded as practicing medi-
cine within the meaning of this Article, who shall medi-
cinally or surgically treat, operate on or prescribe for
any physical ailment of another. But nothing In this
Article shall be construed to prohibit services in case
of an emergency or the domestic administration of family
remedies. And this act shall not apply to commissioned
surgeons of the United State 3 Army, Navy or Maxine
Hospital service in the discharge of their official duties or
to register graduates in dental surgery, practicing as
such; or to physicians or surgeons in actual consultation
from other States, or to persons temporarily practicing
under the supervision of an actual medical preceptor, or
to bona Me graduates of medical colleges Incorporated
under and by virtue of the Laws of Maryland, and an-


 
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