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308 HEALTH. [ART. XLIII
incorporated college having entrance requirements and a standard of
education as defined by the Association of American Medical Colleges
or the Intercollegiate Committee of the American Institute of Home-
opathy, respectively; provided, that this requirement shall not apply
to any physician who shall, prior to the eleventh day of April, 1902,
have practiced outside of this State for at least three years, and who
shall have been duly registered or licensed in the place where he has
so practiced; provided further, that two courses of medical lectures,
both of which shall be either begun or completed within the same calen-
dar year, shall not satisfy the above requirements; provided also, that
in the case of students who, on April 11. 1902, shall be in their second
year in a medical college, a three years' course of study, or attendance
on three courses of lectures delivered in different years, shall satisfy
said requirements. Proof of the qualification of applicants as above
shall, if required, be made by affidavits at the time of the making of
said application and payment of fee as provided. The president of the
board to whom such application shall have been made, if satisfied with
the same, shall direct the secretary-treasurer thereof to issue to said
applicant an order for examination, and when said applicant shall have
passed an examination as to proficiency satisfactory to said board the
president thereof shall grant to such applicant a license to practice
medicine and surgery in the State of Maryland. If the president of
either board of medical examiners shall have refused any application,
either for want of the qualifications necessary to entitle such applicant
to an examination, as hereinbefore provided, or for want of proficiency
of such applicant upon being subjected to an examination, then the
president of neither of said boards shall entertain or pass upon a subse-
quent application from said applicant until after the expiration of six
months from the rejection of said previous application. The respective
boards are authorized to license without examination applicants who
present proper certificates of proficiency and professional standing at
the time of application issued by the National Board of Medical Exam-
iners or boards of medical examiners of the District of Columbia and
of other States, the requirements of which are of as high a standard as
those governing the boards of medical examiners of this State; provided
such boards of such States or District grant the same privileges to
licentiates of the examining boards of Maryland; such applicants, how-
ever, being still required to furnish the same proof of qualifications
required of other applicants by this section. Medical students, at the
end of their second year of study, who have, as verified by the certifi-
cate of the dean of the college which they have attended, completed
the studies of anatomy, physiology, medical chemistry and materia
medica in said college, shall on application be examined in such studies
by the State licensing board, the result of said examination to be con-
sidered as part of the final examination, the full regular fee to be paid
at this time, no part thereof to be returned, but placed to their credit
for the remainder of the examination vet to be taken. Medical students
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