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1194 HEALTH. [ART. 43

67. Duty of hotel-keeper, boarding-
bouse keeper, manager of
institution, etc., in cases of
existence of Infectious disease
where there is no physician
in charge.
68. Penalty for neglect or refusal
to obey the law in this regard.
69. Regulation where no special
health department has been
established.
70. Regulations as to infected arti-
cles. Damages.
71 Regulations as to removing or
abating nuisances in places
where there is no special
health department.
72. Penalty for neglect or violation
of these regulations.
73. Duty of State's attorney upon
complaint as to such offense.

Nuisances.

74. Investigation of.
75. Proceedings to abate.
76. What orders the court may
pass.
77. Penalty for refusing to obey
such orders; procedure.

Practitioners of Medicine.

78. Must possess qualifications re-
quired by this article.
79. Two boards of medical examin-
ers, allopathic and homeo-
pathic Their number of mem-
bers, qualifications and term
of office, etc Who shall not
serve. Vacancies.
80 Duties of secretary-treasurer.
81. Meetings of such board for
examining applicants for
license, etc.
82. Schedule of written examina-
tion. Votes of examiners

83. Affidavit. Written applications
of persons commencing the
practice of medicine must be
made to the board. Require-
ments of applicants.
84. Physician changing residence
to district of Columbia enti-
tled to license.
85. Conduct of examinations.
86. Examination fee.
87. Refusal of license for deficiency
in examination.
88. Form of license.
89. Licenses to be filed Record
open for inspection. Regis-
tration fee.
90. Penalty for violating the pro-
visions of this sub-title.
91. Boards of medical examiners to
make report.
92. Certificate to physician moving
out of State
93. All practising physicians or sur-
geons must be registered.
94. Qualifications of registered
physicians or surgeons.
95. License must be filed in circuit
court before persons com-
mencing practice subsequent
to June 1, 1892, may be regis-
tered.
96. Applications of physicians and
surgeons from other States.
97. Who are to be regarded as duly
registered physicians and sur-
geons. Registration fee.
98. Penalty for obtaining registra-
tion under false statement.
99. Penalty for failure to register.
100. Petition for the removal of per-
son wrongfully registered.
Proceedings thereon.
101. Who to be regarded as a prac-
titioner of medicine.
102. Duty of police commissioners
and sheriff as to registration.



 

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