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Tuberculosis.
84. Register of persons afflicted with
tuberculosis is to be kept.
85. Hospitals and other institutions to
report such cases within forty-
eight hours; penalty.
86. Duty of attending physician; pen-
alty.
87. Apartments to be disinfected; pen-
alty.
88. Hiring infected rooms; penalty.
89. Regulations to protect persons
from Infection; proviso.
90. Duty of attending physician and
local board of health.
91. Precautions by local board of
health; printed requisition; cir-
cular Information to consump-
tives.
92. False statements by physician;
penalty.
93. Supplies. Appropriation for carry-
ing out the aforegoing provisions.
94. Physician or acting physician must
report all deaths from infectious
disease to secretary of the State
board oi health. Contents of re-
port
95. Duty of hotel-keeper, boarding-
house keeper, manager of insti-
tution, etc., in cases of existence
of infectious disease where there
is no physician in charge.
96. Penalty for neglect or refusal to
obey the law in this regard.
97. Regulation where no special health
department has been established.
98. Regulations as to infected articles.
Damages.
99. Regulations as to removing or
abating nuisances In places where
there is no special health depart-
ment.
100. Penalty for neglect or violation of
these regulations.
101. Duty of State's attorney upon com-
plaint as to such offense.
102. Floors of shirt factories to be
sprinkled.
Nuisances.
103. Investigation of .
104. Proceedings to abate.
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105. What orders the court may pass.
106. Penalty for refusing to obey such
orders; procedure.
Practitioners of Medicine.
107. Must possess qualifications re-
quired by this article.
10S. Two boards of medical examiners,
allopathic and homeopathic.
Their number of members, quali-
fications and term of office, etc.
Who shall not serve. Vacancies.
109. Duties of secretary-treasurer.
110. Meetings of such board for exam-
ining applicants for license, etc.
111. Schedule of written examination.
Votes of examiners.
112. Affidavit Written applications of
persons commencing the practice
of medicine must be made to the
board. Requirements of appli-
cants.
113. Physician changing residence to
District of Columbia entitled to
license.
114. Conduct of examinations.
115. Examination fee.
116. Refusal of license for deficiency in
examination.
117. Form of license.
118. Licenses to be filed. Record open
for inspection. Registration fee.
110. Penalty for violating the provi-
sions of this sub-title.
120. Boards of medical examiners to
ma ke report.
121. Certificate to physician moving out
of State.
122. All practising physicians or sur-
geons must be registered.
123. Qualifications of registered physi-
cians or surgeons.
124. License must be filed in circuit
court before persons commenc-
ing practice subsequent to June
1, 1892, may be registered.
125. Applications of physicians and sur-
geons from other States.
126. Who are to be regarded as duly
registered physicians and sur-
geons. Registration fee.
127. Penalty for obtaining registration
under false statement.
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