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The Annotated Code of the Public General Laws of Maryland, 1939
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1928 ARTICLE 43

an order directing the name of said defendant to be stricken from the regis-
try of osteopathy, which order shall be certified by the Clerk of the Court
wherein said defendant was registered and he shall thereupon strike his
name from said registry.

Construing this section and sec. 423 together, in the light of secs. 421 and 424, a
practitioner in Maryland prior to April 13, 1914, was not required to procure a license
from state board of examiners as a prerequisite to being registered. Purpose and
construction of act of 1914, ch. 786. Petition for mandamus held sufficient. Cutty v.
Carson, 125 Md. 27.

An. Code, 1924, sec. 358. 1912, sec. 299. 1914, ch. 786.

420. Applicants examined and licensed by the State Board of Osteo-
pathic Examiners of other States, and on the payment of a fee of twenty-
five dollars to the State Board of Osteopathic Examiners, and filing in the
office of the State Board of Osteopathic Examiners a copy of said license,
certified by the affidavit of the President or Secretary of such Board, show-
ing also that the standard of requirements adopted by said Board of Ex-
aminers is substantially the same as is provided by Section 418 of this
Article, shall, without further examination, receive a license conferring
on the holder thereof all the rights and privileges provided by Section 421
of this Article.

Candidates for license to practice osteopathy in this State, who present
their applications and undergo examinations after the first day of June,
Anno Domini one thousand nine hundred and fourteen, shall be obliged to
present to the State Board of Osteopathic Examiners one of the following
credentials, satisfactory to the said Board, covering their preliminary edu-
cation prior to their beginning the study of osteopathy in some legally
incorporated, reputable Osteopathic college, to wit, a diploma of graduation
from a reputable college or university granting the degree of bachelor of
arts or science, or equivalent degree; or a diploma of graduation from an
educational institution maintaining a four years' course of study—that is,
a State Normal School or a high school, a seminary, an academy, or a college
preparatory for admission to the freshman class of a reputable literary or
scientific college or university; or a certificate of having passed an equiva-
lent examination conducted by a certified examiner for the State of Mary-
land, to be appointed by the State Superintendent of Public Instruction,
and if from other States,, to be approved by the State Superintendent of
Public Instruction of Maryland; said certified examiner being privileged
to accept credentials from reputable and recognized preliminary schools,
for any subjects included in the preliminary examination.

Any person receiving a license from said board shall file the same at
once with the Clerk of the Circuit Court of the County in which he or she
may reside, or with the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Baltimore City, if
said person shall reside therein, and it shall be the duty of said Clerk to
register the name of said person and of the President of the Board signing
said license in a book kept for the purpose, as a part of the records of his
office; and the number of the book and the page therein containing said
recorded copy shall be noted by said Clerk upon the face of said license.
In case said person should, after the recording of such license, permanently
remove his or her residence to some other part of the State, or to Baltimore
City, he or she shall thereupon at once file said license, or certified copy
thereof, for record as aforesaid, with the Clerk of the Circuit Court of the
County or City to which he or she shall have removed; said records shall
be opened to public inspection under proper restrictions as to their safe


 

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