Annual report of the Indiana State Board of Medical Registration and Examination. 1898/99Wm. B. Burford, 1900 |
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... refusing reciprocal relations with us is that their requirements are higher than in Indiana , in that they require an examination of all appli- cants . So we believe that the time has come in Indiana when all future applicants for ...
... refusing reciprocal relations with us is that their requirements are higher than in Indiana , in that they require an examination of all appli- cants . So we believe that the time has come in Indiana when all future applicants for ...
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... refuse to grant a certificate to any person guilty of felony or gross im- morality , or addicted to the use of liquor or drug habit to such a de- gree as to render him unfit to practice medicine or surgery , and may , after notice and ...
... refuse to grant a certificate to any person guilty of felony or gross im- morality , or addicted to the use of liquor or drug habit to such a de- gree as to render him unfit to practice medicine or surgery , and may , after notice and ...
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... to and in good standing with this board , must certify to the identity and correct professional conduct of the applicant . Certificates will be refused to per- sons convicted of any offense involving moral turpitude , or 26.
... to and in good standing with this board , must certify to the identity and correct professional conduct of the applicant . Certificates will be refused to per- sons convicted of any offense involving moral turpitude , or 26.
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... Refusal of Certificates for Unprofessional Conduct . - The board of examiners must refuse certificates to individuals guilty of unpro- fessional conduct . But before any such refusal , the applicant must be cited by a citation signed by ...
... Refusal of Certificates for Unprofessional Conduct . - The board of examiners must refuse certificates to individuals guilty of unpro- fessional conduct . But before any such refusal , the applicant must be cited by a citation signed by ...
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... refused , together with the reasons of such refusal by such boards . Sec . 11. Practice of Medicine Defined . - Any person shall be regarded as practicing medicine , within the meaning of this act , who shall profess publicly to be a ...
... refused , together with the reasons of such refusal by such boards . Sec . 11. Practice of Medicine Defined . - Any person shall be regarded as practicing medicine , within the meaning of this act , who shall profess publicly to be a ...
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Page 30 - Any person shall be regarded as practicing medicine, within the meaning of this act, who shall profess publicly to be a physician and to prescribe for the sick, or who shall append to his name the letters
Page 138 - ... or other agency, whether material or not material, for the cure, relief or palliation of any ailment or disease of the mind or body, or for the cure or relief of any wound, fracture or bodily injury, or other deformity, after having received or with the intent of receiving therefor, either directly or indirectly, any bonus, gift or compensation.
Page 14 - Trustee shall be elected for one year, one for two years, one for three years, and one for four years, and...
Page 28 - The verification of the diploma shall consist in the affidavit of the holder and applicant that he is the lawful possessor of the same, and that he is the person therein named. Such affidavit may be taken before any person authorized to administer oaths, and the same shall be attested under the hand and official seal of such officer, if he have a seal.
Page 186 - ... and any person filing, or attempting to file, as his own, the diploma or certificate of another, or a forged affidavit of identification, shall be guilty of a felony, and upon conviction shall be subject to such fine and imprisonment as are made and provided by the statutes of this State for the crime of forgery...
Page 29 - ... shall record the certificate in like manner in the county to which he removes, and the holder of the certificate shall pay to the county clerk the usual fees for making the record.
Page 37 - One member of said board shall be appointed for one year, one for two years, one for three years, one for four years, and one for five years.
Page 158 - Any person shall be regarded as practicing Medicine or Surgery within the meaning of this Act who shall append the letters MD or MB to his or her name, or for a fee prescribe, direct, or recommend for the use of any person, any drug or medicine or other agency for the treatment, cure, or relief of any wound, fracture, or bodily injury, infirmity, or disease...
Page 183 - That every person practicing medicine, in any of its departments, shall possess the qualifications required by this act. If a graduate in medicine he shall present his diploma to the STATE BOARD OF HEALTH * * * for verification as to its genuineness.
Page 122 - Boston, who shall have been such for at least three years prior to the date of their appointment, one for the term of five years, one for four years, one for three years, one for two years, and one for one year, and thereafter as the terms of office expire in each year one member for a term of five years.