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1234 HEALTH. [ART. 43

one of said boards of medical examiners, shall be guilty of a
misdemeanor, and shall pay a fine of not less than fifty dollars
nor more than two hundred dollars for each offense, or in
default of payment shall be confined in the city or county
jail until the fines and costs are paid, and shall be debarred
from recovering compensation for services rendered as such
physician or surgeon.

* [NOTE.]

1892, ch. 296. 1902, ch. 612, sec. 52.

91. Said boards shall make a report to the Medical and
Chirurgical Facully of Maryland and the Maryland State
Homeopathic Medical Society, respectively, at each annual
meeting of said respective societies.

1902, ch. 612, sec. 52 A.

92. Said board shall upon request issue certificates of pro-
fessional standing to physicians moving out of the State.

1894, ch. 217, sec. 53.

93. From and after the first day of July, 1894, no person
shall practice medicine or surgery in the State of Maryland,
unless he or she shall be duly registered as a physician or sur-
geon, in accordance with the provisions of this sub-title of this
article.

1894, ch. 217, sec. 54. 1896, ch. 194.

94. Every person who was practising medicine in the State
of Maryland on or before the first day of June, 1892, shall be
entitled to be registered as a physician or surgeon, or both, upon
making application to the president of either board of State
medical examiners, which application shall be in writing and
verified by the oath of said applicant, taken before any officer
entitled to administer oaths under the law of this State, and
shall state that the applicant was a duly qualified lawful prac-
titioner of medicine, in good standing, actually engaged in the
practice of such profession in said State, on or before said first
day of June, 1892. And upon receiving, said application, and
being satisfied of the truth of said statement therein contained,
said president of such board shall issue or endorse his permit
for such applicant to be registered upon a copy of such appli-
cation, which permit shall also be countersigned by the secretary
of said board; and any president of such board to whom such

* Section 61 of 1892, ch. 296, is omitted here because covered by section 61 of 1902, ch.
612, codified as section 101, post page 238


 

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