Medical Jurisprudence, Forensic medicine and Toxicology. Vol. 1Witthaus, R. A. (Rudolph August)
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Medical Jurisprudence, Forensic medicine and Toxicology. Vol. 1
Witthaus, R. A. (Rudolph August)
Medical jurisprudence; Poisons; Toxicology
On the receipt of duplicate statements, the board shall transmit one
of them with a duplicate certificate of registration to the town clerk
of the town where the person filing the statement resides, and if he
does not reside in the State to the town clerk of the town in the State
nearest to his place of residence, and said clerk shall record the same
and return them to the person who filed them with the board (_ib._, s.
9).
The secretary of each medical society shall file with the secretary of
the State board of health a list of medical colleges or institutions
recognized as legal and reputable by his society or all of such
secretaries may agree upon a single list, and such list may be
corrected from time to time (_ib._, s. 10).
PENALTY.—The violation of sec. 10 shall be a misdemeanor, punishable
with a fine of from $100 to $300 for the first offence, and for each
subsequent offence by a fine of from $200 to $500 or imprisonment in
the county jail for from thirty to ninety days, or both (_ib._, s. 11);
swearing falsely to a statement is perjury (_ib._, s. 12).
FEES.—To the State board of health, on filing statements or
certificates, $2 (_ib._, s. 2, 3, 4, 5).
To examining commission, before examination, their expenses not
exceeding $10 (_ib._, s. 8).
To the town clerk, by State board of health out of the amount paid to
it, for recording, 25 cents (_ib._, s. 9).
DELAWARE.
QUALIFICATION.—It is unlawful to practise medicine or surgery without
a license (Laws 1887, vol. 18, c. 35, s. 1, as amended by Laws 1889,
vol. 18, c. 518).
The medical board of examiners for the State must grant a license
to any person applying therefor who shall produce a diploma from
a respectable medical college, or shall, upon full and impartial
examination, be found qualified for such practice (Rev. Stats., c. 47,
s. 3). The board consists of as many fellows of the Medical Society of
Delaware as the society deems proper (_ib._, s. 3).
The clerk of the peace of a county, on presentation of a license
issued by the board of examiners of the Homœopathic Medical Society
of Delaware State and Peninsula, under its corporate seal, signed by
its president and countersigned by its secretary, or of the license
provided by sec. 3, c. 47, of the Revised Statutes, or on the affidavit
of a person that he or she has practised medicine or surgery for eight
years continuously in the State, and upon such person registering his
name, the date of his graduation and college (if a graduate), and his
place of intended residence, must issue a license (_ib._, s. 2).
A person opening a transient office or assigning a transient office
by printed or written advertisement, must comply with the foregoing
provisions and pay special license fee for a license good only for one
year (Laws 1887, vol. 18, c. 35, s. 5).
PENALTY.—The violation of this law is a misdemeanor punishable by a
fine of from $100 to $300 (_ib._, s. 7).
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