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
party the usual license, and in addition reinstate upon its records
the name of such successful applicant, in case of revocation. In case
of appeal to the supreme court by the board, no such license shall be
issued nor re-instatement required until the final determination of the
cause. In case the final decision of the supreme court be against the
board, then the said court shall make such order as may be necessary
and the board shall act accordingly. No appeal bond can be required of
the board, nor any costs adjudged or taxed against the same (_ib._, s.
6).
FILING AUTHORITY.—The person receiving a license must file it, or a
copy, with the county clerk of the county where he resides, and the
county clerk is required to file said certificate or copy and enter
a memorandum thereof, giving its date and the name of the person to
whom it was issued, and the date of filing, and on notice to him of a
change of location or the death of a person licensed or of revocation,
the county clerk is required to enter a memorandum of said fact at
the appropriate place in the record. In case of removal into another
county, the person licensed must procure from the county clerk a
certified copy of the said license, and file it with the county clerk
of the county to which he shall remove, with like effect as an original
license (_ib._, s. 7).
PENALTY, DEFINITION.—To practise medicine or surgery without a license
or contrary to this chapter is a misdemeanor punishable with a fine of
from $50 to $100, or imprisonment in a county jail from ten to ninety
days, or both. Any person is regarded as practising who appends the
letters “M.D.” or “M.B.” to his name, or for a fee prescribes, directs,
or recommends for the use of any person any drug or medicine or agency
for the treatment, care, or relief of any wound, fracture, or bodily
injury, infirmity, or disease; but the chapter does not apply to
dentists.
REGULATIONS.—The board has authority to prescribe and establish all
needful rules and regulations to carry this chapter into effect (_ib._,
s. 9).
FORMER PRACTITIONER.—All persons licensed under sec. 2,289 of the laws
of Washington Territory, 1881, or having complied with its provisions,
are to be taken and considered as licensed under this act, and the
secretary of the board is required to enter the names of such persons
upon the register kept by him, as licensed physicians and surgeons on
their written application (_ib._, s. 10).
FEE.—To the treasurer of the board, for examination, $10 (_ib._, s.
3).
WEST VIRGINIA.
QUALIFICATION.—The following persons and no others are permitted to
practise medicine:
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