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
EXCEPTIONS.—The present law exempts those who complied with the Act of
April 19th, 1883, and also regular practitioners of another State in
consultation with a lawful practitioner of medicine and surgery of this
State (_ib._, s. 4, 6).
FEES.—To clerk of the peace, for issuing license to practise, $10.50
(Laws 1887, vol. 18, c. 35, s. 4). For issuing annual license for
revenue of the State, $10.50 (Laws, vol. 13, c. 117, as amended, vol.
14, c. 16).
To secretary of board, for license, $10 (Rev. Stats., c. 47, s. 5).
A license fee to practise medicine, for the revenue of the State, is
also required (_ib._, s. 8; vol. 13, c. 117, as amended, vol. 14, Laws,
c. 16).
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA.
REGISTRATION.—It is the duty of every physician, accoucheur, and
midwife practising medicine, or doing business, to register at the
office of the board of health, giving full name, residence, and place
of business, and in case of removal from one place to another in the
District to make a change in the register (Regulation of Board of
Health, August 28th, 1874, s. 8, legalized by resolution of Congress,
No. 25, s. 2, April 24th, 1880).
VIOLATION.—The violation of the foregoing provision is punishable by a
fine of from $25 to $200 for every offence (_ib._, s. 9).
QUALIFICATION.—All physicians required to register must do so upon a
license from some chartered medical society or upon a diploma from some
medical school or institution (_ib._, s. 11 [First]).
FLORIDA.
BOARDS OF EXAMINERS.—The governor appoints a board of medical
examiners for each judicial circuit, and a board of homœopathic
examiners for the State (Rev. Stats., 1892, s. 801).
The circuit board is composed of three practising physicians of known
ability, graduates in good standing of a medical college, recognized
by the American Medical Association, residents of the circuit;
the homœopathic board is composed of three practising homœopathic
physicians of known ability, graduates in good standing of a medical
college recognized by the American Institute of Homœopathy (_ib._, s.
802).
QUALIFICATION.—It is the duty of the board of examiners to examine
thoroughly every applicant, upon the production of a medical diploma
from a recognized college, upon anatomy, physiology, surgery,
gynæcology, therapeutics, obstetrics, and chemistry, but no preference
is given to any school of medicine; and it is the duty of the board of
homœopathic medical examiners to examine thoroughly every applicant,
upon the production of his diploma from a college recognized by the
American Institute of Homœopathy, on anatomy, physiology, surgery,
gynæcology, materia medica, therapeutics, obstetrics, and chemistry,
but no preference is given to any school of medicine (Rev. Stats.,
1892, s. 806).
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