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The Annotated Code of the Public General Laws of Maryland, 1918
Volume 374, Page 325   View pdf image (33K)
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ART. XLIII] OSTEOPATHY. 325
osteopathy as defined in Section 300 of this Article, in treating dis-
oases or any ailment whatsoever of the human body, or who shall use
any of the terms or letters—osteopath, osteopathists, osteopathy, doctor
osteopathy, diplomat in osteopathy or D. O.,—or any other titles or
letters under such circumstances as to induce the belief that the person
who uses such terms is engaged in the practice of osteopathy, without
having first obtained the license herein provided for, or contrary to the
provisions of this sub-title; or Avho shall practice or attempt to practice
osteopathy under the name or term—chiropractic, neuropathy, mechano-
therapy, naprapthy; provided, however, that nothing in Sections 298 or
302 shall apply to graduates who have diplomas or certificates from a
recognized chiropractic school, college or institution; or who shall,
under any other term or name practice or attempt to practice osteop-
athy as defined in Section 300 of this Article, or who, for the purpose
of obtaining such license, shall falsely represent himself or herself to
be the holder of a diploma as herein provided, shall be deemed guilty
of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof in the Criminal Court
of Baltimore City, or the Circuit Court of the County in which the
offense may have been committed, shall pay a fine of not less than one
hundred dollars, nor more than five hundred dollars, or by imprison-
ment in the City or County jail for not less than thirty days nor more
than ninety days for each offense, either or both, at the discretion of
the Court; provided, however, that nothing contained in this sub-title
shall be construed in affecting the so-called practice of medicine.
See notes to section 298.
303.
See notes to section 298.
Chiropody.
1916, ch. 173, sec. 1.
304. All persons now practicing chiropody, or who shall hereafter
begin to practice chiropody in the State of Maryland, shall possess the
qualifications required by this sub-title.
1916, ch. 173, sec. 2.
305. There shall be established a board of chiropody examiners for
the State of Maryland. This Board shall consist of four members,
who shall be selected by the Board of Medical Examiners of Maryland
at its annual meeting (in June), three of the said four members to be
selected from among the members of the Maryland Pedic Association,
and one from among the members of said Board of Medical Examiners
of Maryland; and each appointee is immediately after his election to
be furnished with a certificate thereof by the said Board electing him.
The term of office of the four members first appointed shall be for one
year, two years, three years and four years respectively. The Board


 
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