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Page 305 - Health, in writing, or to cause such report to be made by some proper and competent person, the name, age, sex, occupation and latest address of every person afflicted with tuberculosis, who is In their care or who has come under their observation, within one week of such time.
Page 190 - ... received a diploma conferring the degree of medicine from some legally incorporated medical college of the United States, or a diploma or license conferring the full right to practice all the branches of medicine and surgery in some foreign country.
Page 190 - ... in the United States, or a diploma or license conferring the full right to practice all the branches of medicine and surgery in some foreign country, and has also studied medicine three years including three courses of lectures in different years in some legally incorporated medical college or colleges...
Page 305 - Tuberculosis is hereby declared to be an infectious and communicable disease, dangerous to the public health.
Page 190 - Examiners, as the applicant for license may select. In case of failure at any such examination the candidate, after the expiration of six months, and within two years, shall have the privilege of a second examination by the same Board, to which application was first made, without the payment of an additional fee.
Page 190 - ... license, together with satisfactory proof that the applicant is more than twenty-one years of age, is of good moral character, has obtained...
Page 190 - From and after the first day of July. Anno Domini one thousand eight hundred and ninety-four, any person not theretofore authorized to practice medicine and surgery in this State, and desiring to enter upon such practice...
Page 189 - Whereas, The safety of the public is endangered by incompetent physicians and surgeons, and due regard for public health and the preservation of human life demands that none but competent and properly qualified physicians and surgeons shall be allowed to practice their profession, SECTION 1.
Page 186 - the harmonious and equable evolution of the human powers ; " at more length, in the words of Stein, " by a method based on the nature of the mind, every power of the soul to be unfolded, every crude principle of life stirred up and nourished, all one-sided culture avoided, and the impulses on which the strength and worth of men rest carefully attended to.
Page 207 - July one thousand eight hundred and ninety-four, must have pursued the study of medicine for at least three years, including three regular courses of lectures, in different years, in some legally incorporated medical college or colleges, prior to the granting of said diploma, or foreign license.

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