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ART. 43] PRACTITIONERS OF MEDICINE. 1113
before one of the boards of medical examiners of the State of Mary-
land; that the said ———— was fully examined before our said board
and found proficient and qualified to practise medicine and surgery,
we, therefore, have granted to said ———— this our license to practise
medicine and surgery in the State of Maryland as a physician and
surgeon, and have caused the names of the president and secretary of
our board to be subscribed and the seal of our society affixed hereto.
Witness our hands and the seal of our said society, this ———— day
of ————, A. D. ————, president; —————, secretary.
[Seal of society.]
1904, art. 43, sec. 89. 1892, ch. 296, sec. 48. 1902, ch. 612. 1904, ch. 690.
118. Any person receiving a license from either of said boards shall
file the same at once with the clerk of the circuit court of the county
in which he or she may reside, or with the clerk of the circuit court
of Baltimore city, if said person shall reside therein, and it shall be
the duty of said clerk to register the name of said person and of the
president of the board signing said license in a book kept for the pur-
pose, as a part of the records of his office; and the number of the book
and the page therein containing said recorded copy shall be noted by
said clerk upon the face of said license. In case said person should,
after the recording of such license, permanently remove his or her
residence to some other part of the State, or to Baltimore city, he or
she shall thereupon at once file said license, or certified copy thereof,
for record as aforesaid, with the clerk of the circuit court of the county
or city to which he or she shall have so removed; said records shall be
opened to public inspection under proper restrictions as to their safe
keeping, and in all legal proceedings shall have the same weight as evi-
dence that is given to the records of conveyances of lands. The fees
for such registration shall be fifty cents, to be paid by the person whose
license is registered. The clerk of the superior court of Baltimore city
is authorized and directed to turn over to the clerk of the circuit court
of Baltimore city the register or registers of licensed physicians which
he has been required to keep under and by virtue of the said chapter
612 of the acts of 1902.
This section referred to in construing sections 112 and 128—see notes
thereto. Watson v. State. 105 Md. 651; Watson v. Maryland, 218 U. S. 174.
Ibid. sec. 90. 1892, ch. 296, sec. 50.
119. Any person to whom the provisions of this sub-title applies,
practising or attempting to practise medicine or surgery in this State,
without first having obtained the license of one of said boards of medi-
cal examiners, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and shall pay a fine
of not less than fifty dollars nor more than two hundred dollars for each
offense, or in default of payment shall be confined in the city or county
jail until the fines and costs are paid, and shall be debarred from recov-
ering compensation for services rendered as such physician or surgeon.
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