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ART. 43] PRACTITIONERS OF MEDICLNE. 1109
board. He shall receive from the income of the board such salary as
his respective board may determine.
This section creates no offense—see section 128 and note. This section dis-
cussed In connection with an Indictment under section 128. Watson v. State,
105 Md. 652 (affirmed in 218 U. S. 174).
See sec. 132.
1904, art. 43, sec. 81. 1888, art. 43, sec. 41. 1888, ch. 429. 1892, ch. 296.
1902, ch. 612.
110. Each board of medical examiners shall meet on the first Tues-
day in June in each year for the purpose of reorganization. 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 sub-title. For the purpose of examining applicants for license,
each of said boards of medical examiners shall hold one or more stated
or special meetings in each year, due notice of which shall be made
public at such time and places as may be determined by the members
thereof, respectively. At said stated or special meeting a majority
of the members of the board shall constitute a quorum thereof. Each
of said boards of medical examiners shall keep an official register of all
applicants for examination for a license to practise medicine and
surgery 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.
Cited but not construed in Scholle v. State, 90 Md. 738.
See sec. 135.
Ibid. sec. 82. 1888, art. 43, sec. 42. 1888, ch. 429. 1892, ch. 296.
1902, ch. 612.
111. At the first meeting of an examining board, or at a stated or
special meeting held subsequently, suitable provision shall be made by
each of the examining boards to prepare a schedule of written examina-
tion upon anatomy, physiology, medical chemistry, surgery, practice of
medicine, materia medica, therapeutics, obstetrics and pathology, and
the same standard of excellence shall be required from all candidates.
In the department of therapeutics and practice the question shall be in
harmony with the tenets of the school selected by the candidate; the
standard of requirements therein to be established by each board for
itself. Whenever members of any board are necessarily absent from
meeting held for the examination of 'applicants for licenses, suitable
temporary provision shall be made for thorough examination in each
and all of the aforesaid subjects by members present. The examination
shall be fundamental in character. The votes of all the examiners
present shall be "yes" or "no," written with their signature upon the
backs of the examination papers of each candidate for the respective
branches.
Cited but not construed in Scholle v. State, 90 Md. 738.
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