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 provisions of the act do not apply to female
practitioners of midwifery as such, nor to persons who had been
practising medicine or surgery in the State without diplomas for five
years prior to the passage of the act, nor to persons who had been
practising medicine or surgery from a regularly incorporated medical
institution of reputable standing in America or in Europe, for ten
years prior to the passage of the act, provided such a practitioner
make affidavit before a judge, justice of the peace, notary public,
or the clerk of the court of the parish wherein he resides, setting
forth the full name of the affiant, the date and place of his birth,
the date of his diploma, if he have any, the name and locality of the
institution by which it was made, the date and place where he began the
practice of medicine in Louisiana, and the names of the places where he
may have previously practised medicine or surgery such affidavit must
be transmitted or delivered to the State board of health, and entitles
the affiant to be placed on the list of registered physicians or
surgeons. The State board of health must preserve said affidavits, and
a copy signed by the secretary is received in evidence by the courts.
To make a false affidavit is perjury (_ib._, s. 3).
EVIDENCE.—A copy of the affidavit recorded by the clerk of the
district court, certified by him, is _prima facie_ evidence that the
person making the affidavit is a duly registered physician or surgeon,
and a certified copy of the original affidavit filed with the State
board of health, or a certificate emanating from the said board, that
the name of the person mentioned in the certificate is on the list of
registered physicians and surgeons, is conclusive evidence (_ib._, s.
4).
It is the duty of the State board of health to publish annually in the
official journal of the State, and if there is none, in one of the
daily newspapers published in New Orleans, a list of the registered
physicians and surgeons, and their places of residence, and such
published list is evidence in the courts that the person is duly
registered. The board is required to strike from said list the names
of persons convicted of any infamous crimes by any court of this State
or of the United States, or of any State of the United States, whether
prior or posterior to registration; and is empowered to strike from the
list persons who die after registration (_ib._, s. 5).
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