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The Annotated Code of the Public Civil Laws of Maryland, 1911
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1112 HEALTH. [ART. 43

1904, art 43, sec. 85. 1888, art. 43, sec. 44. 1888, ch. 429, sec. 6. 1892, ch. 296.

114. All examinations shall be conducted in such manner that the
name, school of graduation and preparatory training of said applicant
shall not be made known to the board of examiners until his examina-
tion papers have been graded. An applicant receiving a majority of
the votes of the board before whom the applicant appears shall be con-
sidered to have passed a satisfactory examination and entitled to the
license of said board.

Cited but not construed in Scholle v. State, 90 Md. 738.

Ibid. sec. 86. 1888, art. 43, sec. 45. 1888, ch. 429, sec. 7. 1892, ch. 296.

1902, ch. 612.

115. A fee of twenty dollars shall be paid to the secretary-treasurer
of the board, before whom the applicant appears, before such examina-
tion is had, which payment shall entitle said applicant to a second
examination, in case of failure, at the expiration of six months and
within twelve months thereafter; said fee to be applied by said board
toward paying the expenses of said board.

Cited but not construed in Scholle v. State, 90 Md. 738.

Ibid. sec. 87. 1888, art. 43, sec. 46. 1888, ch. 429, sec. 8. 1892, ch. 296.

1902, ch. 612.

116. The board shall refuse to grant a license to any applicant who
may be radically deficient in his examination in any essential branch;
provided, that in any case of failure at any such examination, the
candidate shall not be permitted to take another examination before
either board until after the expiration of six months from the date of
his rejection; provided, however, that any applicant who has heretofore,
during the previous year before the eleventh day of April, 1902, or
who shall hereafter so fail, shall be credited as having passed in such
branches as he has or shall have been found proficient in, and he shall
not be again examined in said subjects.

Cited but not construed in Scholle v. State, 90 Md. 738.

Ibid. sec. 88. 1888, art. 43, sec. 47. 1888, ch. 429, sec. 9. 1892, ch. 296.

1894, ch. 217.

117. Every license to practise medicine and surgery, issued pursu-
ant to the provisions of this sub-title, shall be subscribed by the presi-
dent and secretary of the board before whom the applicant has passed;
it shall also have affixed to it by the person authorized to affix the same,
the seal of said Medical and Chirurgical Faculty of Maryland, or of the
Maryland State Homeopathic Medical Society, as the license may
require; every such license to be in the following form and to the
following effect:

To all whom it may concern, greeting :

Be it known, that ————, on the ———— day of ————, A. D., hav-
ing offered us satisfactory proof that ———— was more than twenty-
one years of age, and had received a proper preliminary education; we
therefore give a written order for the examination of said ————

 

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