HEALTH 1831
An. Code, 1924, sec. 132. 1912, sec. 124. 1904, sec. 9. 1894, ch. 217, sec. 55.
133. All persons who have commenced to practice medicine or sur-
gery in the State of Maryland since the first day of June, 1892, or who
shall hereafter commence to practice medicine or surgery in this State,
shall not be entitled to be registered in the registry of physicians and sur-
geons, as required by law, except upon filing with the clerk of the circuit
court of the county or city in which he or she shall reside, a license from
one of the duly constituted boards of medical examiners of this State, in
accordance with the terms of sections 126 and 127, except that physicians
and surgeons who have come into this State since said first day of June,
1892, or who shall hereafter come into this State to follow the practice of
medicine and surgery, may receive a license, which shall entitle them to be
registered as physicians and surgeons, in accordance with law, upon appli-
cation to one of the duly constituted boards of medical examiners, in ac-
cordance with the provisions of section 134 of this sub-title.
Cited but not construed in Manger v. Board of Examiners, 90 Md. 666.
An. Code, 1924, sec. 133. 1912, sec. 125. 1904, sec. 96. 1894, ch. 217, sec. 56. 1896, ch. 194.
134. Physicians and surgeons of good moral and professional stand-
ing who shall hereafter come into this State with intent to follow the prac-
tice of medicine and surgery within this State, being graduates of a medi-
cal college or university of good standing, or having a certificate or license
from a board of medical examiners of any State where the requirements
for practice are equal to those required by the board named in this sub-
title, may make application to the president of either board of medical
examiners of this State, which application shall be made under oath, and
shall state when and how long such applicant has been engaged in the prac-
tice of medicine and surgery, and from what medical college, university
or other institution of learning he or she has graduated. And thereupon,
the board of medical examiners shall have the authority and discretion to
require applicants to undergo an examination, in accordance with pro-
visions of sections 119 to 125, inclusive, or may require said applicant
to submit to a special examination, the terms and methods of which shall
be prescribed by the board of medical examiners, and upon paying the fee
for examination, as set out in section 124. After the examination and
determination of said board, thereupon, that said applicant is qualified to
practice medicine and surgery and that he is entitled to a license, a license
shall be issued to him to the same effect as the form of license set out in
section 126, which license shall be filed and recorded as provided by sec-
tion 127, and it shall then be the duty of the clerk of the court to register
the name of the person so licensed as physician or surgeon, or both, in
accordance with the provisions of this sub-title.
An. Code, 1924, sec. 134. 1912, sec. 126. 1904, sec. 97. 1894, ch. 217, sec. 57.
135. All persons whose licenses have been heretofore filed and recorded
in accordance with section 127 shall be held to be duly registered phy-
sicians and surgeons within the provisions of section 132, and all persons
who shall hereafter receive and file licenses, to be recorded in accordance
with said section 127, shall be registered as physicians and surgeons under
said section, and the fee to be paid for such registration and for the regis-
tration of the application to the clerk or the license therewith, as the case
may require, shall be one dollar.
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