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ART. 43] TUBERCULOSIS. 653
State upon warrant of the Comptroller at such times and in such sums,
as may be authorized by the State Board of Health upon presentation,
of the proper voucher.
102.
See section 177A, et seq.
This section is a duplicate of article 27, section 266.
Nuisances.
103.
As to water, ice and sewerage, see section 269, et seq.
Practitioners of Medicine.
107.
As to osteopathy, see section 290, et seq.; as to optometry, see section
252, et seq.
1904, art. 43, sec. 82. 1888, art. 43, sec. 42, 1888, ch. 429. 1892, ch. 296.
1902, ch. 612. 1914, ch. 658.
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 examination
upon anatomy, physiology, medical chemistry, surgery, practice of medi-
cine, 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 examina-
tion 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.
See notes to this section (as it stood in 1911) in volume 1 of the Anno-
tated Code.
Ibid. sec. S3. 1888, art. 43, sec. 43. 1888, ch. 429. 1892, ch. 296.
1902, ch. 612. 1914, ch. 658.
112.* All persons, except physicians who were practicing medicine
in this State prior to the first day of January, 1898, who are now prac-
ticing medicine or surgery and can prove by affidavit that within one
year of said date said physician had treated in his professional capacity
at least twelve persons, who shall commence the practice of medicine
or surgery in any of their branches after the eleventh day of April,
1902, shall make a written application for license to the president of
*The act of 1914, chapter 658, contains a "saving clause."
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