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and untrue statement contained in his application to the clerk
of the court, as required by this sub-title, or by presenting to
said clerk a false or untrue license, or one fraudulently obtained
by false and fraudulent statements made to one of said boards
of medical examiners, he or she shall be deemed guilty of a
misdemeanor, and shall be fined not less than fifty dollars nor
more than five hundred dollars, and shall forfeit all rights and
immunities obtained or conferred upon him by virtue of such
registration as physician or surgeon.
1894, ch. 217, sec. 59.
99. Any person who after the first day of July, 1894, shall
practise or attempt to practise medicine or surgery in this
State, without being registered in accordance with the provi-
sions of this sub-title, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and
shall be fined not less than ten dollars nor more than two hun-
dred dollars for each offense.
* [NOTE.]
1896, ch. 194, sec. 61.
100. Any citizen of Maryland having information which
causes him to believe that any person has been heretofore
wrongfully and improperly registered as physician or surgeon,
or both, upon his application to the clerk of any court may
apply, by petition, to the circuit court of the county wherein
such registration was made, or to the city court of Baltimore
city, if such registration was in Baltimore city, which petition
shall be under oath, and shall state that the petitioner is
informed and believes that the person named therein has been
heretofore improperly and wrongfully registered as physician
or surgeon, or both, upon his own application and affidavit
upon the register of physicians or book kept for such purpose
in any court of this State, for the reason (as said petitioner is
empowered) that such person was not lawfully practising
medicine in the State of Maryland as a duly qualified prac-
titioner of medicine in said State entitled to be registered as
a physician or surgeon upon his own application to the clerk
of said court; and that said petitioner prays that the name of
such person shall be struck from the registry of physicians
aforesaid. Upon the filing of such petition the court or one
of the judges thereof shall pass an order requiring the person
therein alleged to be wrongfully or improperly registered to
*Section 60 of 1894, ch 217, is omitted here, because it is Identical with section 51 of
1892, ch. 296, and is embraced in section 101—post page 1238
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