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any two thereof shall be final and binding. Thirty dollars shall
be deposited with said Board by said appellant prior to the se-
lection of the three persons aforesaid for the purpose of defray-
ing the expenses of said appeal. If the decision of the Board
be not affirmed the said thirty dollars is to be returned to said
appellant and the expenses of the appeal is to be borne by the
Board.
SEC. 14. And be it enacted, That it shall be unlawful for
any person to knowingly sell to or prescribe glasses for persons
with diseased eyes except it be with their knowledge and con-
sent or on an order of or advice from a registered physician, or
to sell to or prescribe concave glasses for a person under fifteen
years of age except on an order of or advice from a registered
physician. It shall not be construed as a violation of this sec-
tion for a person to sell a duplicate or replace glasses for such
cases cited in this section.
SEC. 15. And be it enacted, That any person who shall vio-
late any of the preceding provisions of this Act shall be deemed
guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction shall be fined not
more than one hundred dollars, or imprisoned not more than
thirty days, or both fined and imprisoned, and his license may
be revoked, in the discretion of the court.
SEC. 16. And be it enacted, That any person holding a li-
cense under this Act who shall attach to his name or use the
title M. D., Surgeon, Doctor, Physician, Eye-Specialist, Oculist,
Ophthalmologist, Doctor of Ophthalmology, Doctor of Optome-
try, Doctor of Optics, or any intitle containing the word Doctor
or the abbreviation Dr., or any word or abbreviation that will
or can convey the impression that he is engaged in the treat-
ment of diseases or injuries of the human eye, or make use of
drugs, medicine or surgery, in the practice of Optometry, shall
be guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof shall
be fined not more than two hundred dollars, or imprisoned not
more than three months, or both fined and imprisoned, and his
license may be revoked, in the discretion of the court.
SEC 17. And be it enacted, That the provisions of this Act
shall not apply nor be construed to apply to persons who sell
spectacles, eye-glasses or lenses as merchandise, or to Opticians
who furnish glasses on an order from an Oculist, or to physi-
cians and surgeons who are authorized to practice in. this State,
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