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1114 HEALTH. [ART. 43
1904, art. 43, sec. 91. 1S92, ch. 296. 1902, ch. 612, sec. 52.
120. Said boards shall make a report to the Medical and Chirurgical
Faculty of Maryland and the Maryland State Homeopathic Medical
Society, respectively, at each annual meeting of said respective societies.
Ibid. sec. 92. 1902, ch. 612, sec. 52 A.
121. Said board shall upon request issue certificates of professional
standing to physicians moving out of the State.
Ibid. sec. 93. 1894, ch. 217, sec. 53.
122. From and after the first day of July, 1894, no person shall
practice medicine or surgery in the State of Maryland, unless he or
she shall be duly registered as a physician or surgeon, in accordance
with the provisions of this sub-title of this article.
Ibid. sec. 94. 1894, ch. 217, sec. 54. 1896, ch. 194.
123. Every person who was practising medicine in the State of
Maryland on or before the first day of June, 1892, shall be entitled to
be registered as a physician or surgeon, or both, upon making applica-
tion to the president of either board of state medical examiners, which
application shall be in writing and verified by the oath of said appli-
cant, taken before any officer entitled to administer oaths under the law
of this State, and shall state that the applicant was a duly qualified law-
ful practitioner of medicine, in good standing, actually engaged in the
practice of such profession in said State, on or before said first day of
June, 1892. And upon receiving said application, and being satisfied
of the truth of said statement therein contained, said president of such
board shall issue or endorse his permit for such applicant to be reg-
istered upon a copy of such application, which permit shall also be
countersigned by the secretary of said board; and any president of such
board to whom such application is addressed may, in his discretion,
make inquiry, and examine witnesses under oath, or receive other evi-
dence as to the truth of the statements contained in such application
for a permit to be registered; and if the president of either of such
boards of medical examiners shall act upon such application, and shall
refuse the same, then no president of the other of said boards shall
entertain or act upon any application of such applicant for such permit.
And upon the presentation of a permit to be registered, signed by the
president, and countersigned by the secretary of either of said boards
of medical examiners, to the clerk of the county where such applicant
may reside, or to the clerk of the circuit court of Baltimore city, if said
applicant shall reside in Baltimore city, it shall be the duty of the
said clerk to register such application and permit, and the name of such
applicant as physician or surgeon, or both, in a book to be kept for
such purpose, and a certified copy of such entry of registration under
the seal of the court, shall be legal evidence of such registration in all
the courts of the State; provided, however, that the provisions of this
sub-title shall not apply to those practising medicine in the State of
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