1384 LAWS OF MARYLAND.
eight of this Act, shall, without further examination, receive a
license conferring on the holder thereof all the rights and privi-
leges provided by Section eleven of this Act.
Candidates for license to practice osteopathy in this State,
who present their applications and undergo examinations after
the first day of June, Anno Domini one thousand nine hundred
and fourteen, shall be obliged to present to the State Board of
Osteopathic Examiners one of the following credentials, satis-
factory to the said Board, covering their preliminary education
prior to their beginning the study of osteopathy in some legally
incorporated, reputable Osteopathic college, to wit, a diploma
of graduation from a reputable college or university granting
the degree of bachelor of arts or science, or equivalent degree;
or a diploma of graduation from an educational institution
maintaining a four years' course of study—that is a State
Normal School or a high school, a seminary, an academy, or a
college preparatory for admission to the freshman class of a
reputable literary or scientific college or university; or a certifi-
cate of having passed an equivalent examination conducted by
a certified examiner for the State of Maryland, to be appointed
by the State Superintendent of Public Instruction, and if from
other States, to be approved by the State Superintendent of
Public Instruction of Maryland; said certified examiner being
privileged to accept credentials from reputable and recognized
preliminary schools, for any subjects included in the prelimi-
nary examination.
Any person receiving a license from said board shall file
the same at once with the Clerk of the Circuit Court of the
County in which he or she may reside, or with the Clerk of the
Circuit Court of Baltimore City, if said person shall reside
therein, and it shall be the duty of said Clerk to register the
name of said person and of the President of the Board signing
said license in a book kept for the purpose, as a part of the
records of his office; and the number of the book and the page
therein containing said recorded copy shall be noted by said
Clerk upon the face of said license. In case said person should,
after the recording of such license, permanently remove his or
her residence to some other part of the State, or to Baltimore
City, he or she shall thereupon at once file said license, or certi-
fied copy thereof, for record as aforesaid, with the Clerk of the
Circuit Court of the County or City to which he or she shall
have removed; said records shall be opened to public inspection
under proper restrictions as to their safe keeping, and in all
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