34 Laws of Maryland [Ch. 29
the State to furnish [the] said secretary-treasurer of [each] the
Board a list of all physicians who have been legally registered in such
court during the last twelve months and said Clerks shall furnish such
lists upon request and the same shall be retained as official records
of such Board. [To all those physicians who have at that time been
practicing in the State without having been legally registered said
secretary-treasurer shall send a printed notice of the section of this
article relating to the duty of the police commissioner in Baltimore
City and the Sheriffs of the counties of the State under this law.
Within four months of the time of his appointment] He shall see
that all physicians [entitled to register] who have been registered,
and [that the names of all those who] are not entitled to be reg-
istered under this sub-title [have been] be presented for prosecution
to the State's Attorney of the City of Baltimore, and of each county in
the State in which the [accused] persons so charged, respectively, re-
side. [Those physicians, who, being entitled to register under this
sub-title, yet have failed to comply at the expiration of this time—
four months from the election of the secretary-treasurer of the
board—shall also be prosecuted and no one after the eleventh day
of April, 1902 shall be allowed to practice medicine or surgery
without being duly registered according to the provisions of this
sub-title.] The secretary-treasurer shall keep the official records
of the Board [for which he is secretary], as provided for in Sec-
tion 120 of this sub-title, the examination papers of applicants for
at least three years, after they have been passed upon by the
Board, after which they [are to] may be destroyed, and a com-
plete list of all registered physicians in the entire State. He shall
call to the attention of the State's Attorney [s] of Baltimore City
and of the different counties throughout the State all violations of
the law under this sub-title. He shall collect and hold all moneys
belonging to the Board, for which he shall give bond to the State of
Maryland in the sum of [$1,000], $5,000 the same to be held by the
[president of the board] State Comptroller, the premium for
which bond shall be paid from the funds of said Board. He shall
receive from the income of the Hoard such salary as [his respective]
the Board may determine.
120. [Each] The Hoard of Medical Examiners shall meet on the
first Tuesday in June in each year for the purpose of [re] organiza-
tion. At said [first] meeting of said [respective boards each of said
boards] Board it shall effect an organization by the election from
its own membership of a president and a vice-president, and shall
also appoint a secretary-treasurer, as otherwise provided in this sub-
title. For the purpose of examining applicants for license, [each of
said boards] the Board of Medical Examiners shall hold one or more
stated or special meetings in each year, due notice of which shall be
made public at such time and places as may be determined by the
members thereof [, respectively]. At said stated or special meeting
a majority of the members of the Board shall constitute a quorum
thereof. [Each of said boards] The Board of Medical Examiners
shall keep an official register of all applicants for examination for
a license to practice medicine and surgery in this State; said register
for licenses shall show the name, age and last place of residence of
each candidate, the school from which he or she may have graduated,
and whether such applicant was rejected or licensed under this sub-
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