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Supplement to the Code of Public General Laws of Maryland, 1898
Volume 391, Page 332   View pdf image (33K)
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332 HEALTH. [ART. 43

times and places as may be determined by the members thereof
respectively; at said stated or special meetings a majority of the
members of the board shall constitute a quorum thereof. Each of
said boards of medical examiners shall keep, an official register
of all applicants for examination for a license to practice
medicine and surgery in this State, said register for license shall
show the name, age, and last place of residence of each candi-
date, the school from which he or she may have graduated, and
whether such applicant was rejected or licensed under this sub-
title, but such matters shall not be written in said register or
made public until after the examination.

1892, ch 296.

42. At the first meeting of an examining board, or at a stated
or special meeting held subsequently, suitable provisions shall be
made by each of the examining boards to prepare a schedule of
written examination upon anatomy, physiology, chemistry,
surgery, practice of medicine, materia medico, and therapeutics,
obstetrics, gynecology, pathology, medical jurisprudence and
hygiene, and shall require the same standard of excellence from
all candidates. In the department of therapeutics and prac-
tice the questions shall be in harmony with the tenets of the
school selected by the candidate; the standard of acquirements
therein to be established by each board for itself. Whenever
members of any board are necessarily absent from meetings held
for the examination of applicants for license, suitable temporary
provision shall be made for thorough examination in each and
all of the aforesaid subjects by the members present. The
examination shall be fundamental in character and such as can be
answered in common by all schools of practice. The votes of all
the examiners present shall be "yes" or "no, " written with their
signature upon the backs of the examination papers of each
candidate for the respective branches.

Ibid.

43. All persons commencing the practice of medicine or
surgery in any of its branches after the passage of this act
by the General Assembly shall make a written application
for license to the president of either board of medical exami-
ners which said applicant may elect, together with satis-

 

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