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
When, in the opinion of the president of the board, the applicant has
been prevented by good cause from appearing before the board, he shall
appoint a committee of three members who shall examine the applicant
and may grant a certificate having the same effect as though granted
by a full board, until the applicant have an opportunity to appear
before the board, when, if he fail to appear for examination, the
president shall have the authority to revoke said certificate; or in
any case the president shall have authority, at his discretion, to
grant a special permit to any applicant to practise medicine until he
shall have an opportunity to appear before the board in session for
examination, revokable at the discretion of the president. The board
has in its discretion authority to accept in lieu of examination a
certificate from a medical board of any other State, showing that the
applicant has passed a satisfactory examination as to his proficiency,
and obtained a license from said board to practise medicine and surgery
in said State (_ib._, s. 1,747, as amended Act 1892, c. 70).
A person obtaining a certificate from the president of the board must
cause it to be recorded in the clerk’s office of the county or the
corporation court, of the county or corporation in which he resides,
or, if he resides in the city of Richmond, in the clerk’s office of the
chancery court of the said city (_ib._, s. 1,749).
No person who shall have commenced the practice of medicine or surgery
since January 1st, 1885, or who shall hereafter commence the practice
of the same, shall practise as a physician or surgeon for compensation
without having obtained a certificate and caused it to be recorded.
PENALTY.—The violation of this act is punishable with a fine of
from $50 to $500 for each offence, and the violator is debarred from
receiving compensation for services rendered as a physician or surgeon;
a person assessed with a license tax as a physician or surgeon by any
commissioner of revenue prior to July 1st, 1892, shall be taken as
having commenced the practice of medicine or surgery prior to that
date; but any person who shall not have been so assessed shall be taken
as not having commenced such practice prior to that date (_ib._, s.
1,750, as amended Act 1892, c. 70).
NON-RESIDENTS.—A physician or surgeon residing in an adjoining State
within ten miles of the boundary line of this State, is entitled to
stand the examination and receive a certificate, and the certificate
must be recorded in that county in the State nearest to his place of
residence, and such certificate and recordation shall make it lawful
for him to practise medicine and surgery in this State (_ib._, s.
1,751).
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