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
The license must be filed in the office of the clerk of the circuit
court of the county in which the licensee resides, within sixty days
from the date of its issue; otherwise it becomes void. The clerk must
record the same with his certificate of filing and deliver the original
to the licensee. When the licensee changes the county of his residence
and usual practice, he must file the original or a certified copy of
license, or record, in the office of said clerk in the county into
which he shall move and practise within sixty days of the time of his
removal, to be there recorded (_ib._, s. 3,249).
The board may issue a duplicate in place of a lost license (_ib._, s.
3,250).
The secretary of the board may issue a temporary license which shall
be valid until the next succeeding meeting of board, such license to
show its date of issue, otherwise to be void; it must be recorded as a
permanent license is required to be; only one temporary license shall
ever be issued to the same person, and it shall always be made to an
individual and not to a partnership (_ib._, s. 3,251).
Physicians practising by virtue of a license under prior laws are
not required to obtain a license under this law and may continue
in practice under their licenses, but they must comply with the
requirements of this law with reference to recording (_ib._, s. 3,252).
PENALTY.—To practise without an examination and a license is
punishable with a fine of from $20 to $200, or to imprisonment in the
county jail not to exceed thirty days (_ib._, s. 1,258).
EXCEPTIONS.—Females engaged in the practice of midwifery need no
license for that employment (_ib._, s. 3,253).
NON-RESIDENTS.—Licensed physicians residing without the State,
and whose practice extends into it, may obtain a license without
examination by presenting an application in the form prescribed;
whereupon the secretary of the board must issue a license in the
name of the board and the license must be recorded as hereinbefore
provided, in each county in which the licensee shall practise (_ib._,
s. 3,254).
FEES.—To board, before examination, $10.
To secretary, before examination, 25 cents (_ib._, s. 3,247).
To secretary, for temporary license, 25 cents (_ib._, s. 3,251).
To secretary, for license to non-resident, 25 cents (_ib._, s. 3,245).
To the clerk of the court, for recording, his legal fees (_ib._, s.
3,249).
MISSOURI.
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