Medical Jurisprudence, Forensic medicine and Toxicology. Vol. 1Witthaus, R. A. (Rudolph August)
Science
Medical Jurisprudence, Forensic medicine and Toxicology. Vol. 1
Witthaus, R. A. (Rudolph August)
Medical jurisprudence; Poisons; Toxicology
REGISTRATION.—Every person now lawfully engaged in practice must
register on or before December 1st, 1881; every person hereafter duly
qualified shall, before commencing to practise, register in the office
of the clerk of the superior court of the county wherein he resides and
is practising, or intends to practise, his name, residence, and place
of birth, together with his authority; he shall subscribe or verify,
by oath or affirmation, before a person duly qualified to administer
oaths under the laws of this State, an affidavit containing such facts,
and whether such authority is by diploma or license, and the date of
the same, and by whom granted, which shall be exhibited to the county
clerk, before the applicant is allowed to register, and which, if
wilfully false, is punishable as false swearing (_ib._, s. 1,409 [_c_]).
REMOVAL.—A registered physician changing his residence from county
to county must register in the clerk’s office of the county to which
he removes and wherein he intends to reside and to practise medicine
(_ib._, s. 1,409 [_d_]).
PENALTY.—The violation of this law or practising, or offering to
practise, without lawful authority, or under cover of a diploma or
license illegally obtained, is a misdemeanor, punishable by a fine of
from $100 to $500, or imprisonment from thirty to ninety days, or both
(_ib._, s. 1,409 [_e_]).
EXCEPTIONS.—Commissioned medical officers of the United States army or
navy, or United States marine hospital service, and women practising
only midwifery, are not affected (_ib._, s. 1,409 [_f_]).
MEDICAL BOARDS.—All medical boards are abolished, and only the
qualifications of practitioners of medicine set forth above are
required (_ib._, s. 1,409 [_g_]).
FEES.—To county clerk, fifty cents for each registration (_ib._, s.
1,409 [_c_]).
TAX.—On practitioners of physic, $5 per annum (_ib._, s. 809).
IDAHO.
QUALIFICATION.—No person can lawfully practise medicine or surgery who
has not received a medical education, and a diploma from a regularly
chartered medical school, having a _bona fide_ existence when the
diploma was granted (Rev. Stats., 1887, s. 1,298).
A physician or surgeon must file for record with the county recorder
of the county in which he is about to practise, or where he practises,
a copy of his diploma, at the same time exhibiting the original, or
a certificate from the dean of a medical school certifying to his
graduation (_ib._, s. 1,298 [_a_]).
When filing the copy required, he must be identified as the person
named in the papers, by the affidavit of two citizens of the county, or
by his affidavit taken before a notary public or commissioner of deeds
for this State; and the affidavit is filed in the office of the county
recorder (_ib._, s. 1,298 [_b_]).
PENALTY.—Practising without complying with the act is a misdemeanor,
punishable by a fine of from $50 to $500, or imprisonment in a county
jail from thirty days to six months, or both fine and imprisonment for
each offence.
Public-domain text, read in full here on John Shaqi.
Reviews
Reviews
No reviews yet
Be the first to share your thoughts on this work.
Elsewhere in the archive
Join the Discussion
Join the discussion
Sign in to leave a comment or review.
Sign InorCreate an account