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ART. 43] PRACTITIONERS OF MEDICINE. 1231

their second year of study, who have, as verified by the certifi-
cate of the dean of the college which they have attended, com-
pleted the studies of anatomy, physiology, medical chemistry
and materia medica in said college, shall on application be
examined in such studies by the State licensing board, the
result of said examination to be considered as part of the final
examination, the full regular fee to be paid at this time, no
part thereof to be returned, but placed to their credit for the
remainder of the examination yet to be taken. Medical students
who have, as verified by the certificate of the dean of the college
which they have attended, completed a full four years' course
of studies and lectures, but who have not yet received their
diplomas, shall upon application be examined in all the branches
enumerated in section 82 by the State licensing board, the final
certificate and license of the said board being withheld until
the diploma of the proper medical college, with the candidate's
name inscribed, be produced to the secretary of the board.
Diplomas presented by graduates of foreign colleges shall be
accepted if a course of four years' study has been required by
said foreign college before issuing such diploma.
Manger v Board of Examiners, 90 Md. 666. Scholle v. State, 90 Md. 738.

1902, ch. 612, sec. 43A.

84. Any physician who may change his residence from the
District of Columbia to the State of Maryland, or who while
living in the District of Columbia shall desire to practice medi-
cine or surgery in the State of Maryland shall, upon application
to the examining board of the State of Maryland, be entitled
to a license without fee and without examination; provided,
that the application be properly endorsed at the time it is
presented by the examining board of the District of Columbia,
certifying to the proficiency and professional standing of the
applicant; and provided further, that the examining board of
the District of Columbia shall, under the laws thereof, grant
like and equal privileges to licensed physicians of this State
who may remove to said District of Columbia, or while continu-
ing to reside in this State may desire also to practise in said
district.

1888, art. 43, sec. 44. 1888, ch. 429, sec. 6. 1892, ch. 296.

85. All examinations shall be conducted in such manner
that the name, school of graduation and preparatory training
of said applicant shall not be made known to the board of
examiners until his examination papers have been graded. An


 

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