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ART. XLIII] CHIROPODY. 329
ody Examiners, to incapacitate such person from the performance of his
professional duties;
(e) Any person against whom charges, upon which a revocation of
his or her certificate may be based have been made, shall be notified of
the fact and a copy of the charges shall be sent him or her by the
Board of Chiropody Examiners, and such shall be given a fair and im-
partial trial by the said Board of Chiropody Examiners whose decision
shall be made by a majority of said Board of Chiropody Examiners.
Any person aggrieved by a decision of the said Board of Chiropody
Examiners may appeal from such decision to the Circuit Court in the
County in which the name of such person is registered, or, if such
resides in Baltimore City, to the Circuit Court of Baltimore City.
1916, ch. 173, sec. 11.
314. Chiropody, as defined by this sub-title, is the surgical, medical
and mechanical treatment of all ailments of the human foot, except the
correction of deformities requiring the use of the knife, amputation of
the foot or toes or the use of an anesthetic other than local.
1916, ch. 173, see. 12.
315. To provide a fund in order to carry out and enforce the pro-
visions of this sub-title, the Board of Chiropody Examiners shall charge
Fifteen Dollars for each examination and Ten Dollars for each cer-
tificate. From such fund all the expenses and salaries not exceeding
Ten Dollars per diem and railroad expenses shall be paid by the Board,
provided, however, and in no event, shall the expenses of said Board
exceed the balance of receipts.
Chicory.
1916, ch. 208, sec. I.
316. It is lawful to sell chicory mixed with coffee if it conforms to
the following conditions:
1. The amount of chicory shall not exceed fifteen per centum of
the mixture of coffee and chicory.
2. The package containing the mixture shall bear the words in
letters of the same style and size, but not less than one-half (1/2) inch
high, "coffee and chicory," and may contain also the name and address
of the manufacturer and distributor, a non-descriptive brand-name, and
a statement of the net weight of the package contents, but no other
printed matter.
3. The mixture shall contain no cereal in any form.
4. If sold in the form of a beverage in hotels or restaurants, there
shall be displayed in a prominent place, in characters easily legible to
the patrons, a placard bearing the words, "The coffee sold here is
mixed with chicory."
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