Medical and dental red bookA register of all the physicians, surgeons, dentists, druggists, nurses, etc., of Cleveland and vicinity, together with a digest of the state laws, and the city laws pertaining to these professions and other miscellaneous matter . estion which may be propounded to him onhis medical examination, or to any affidavit required to be made or filed byhim, with the State Board of Medical Registration and Examination shallbe guilty of felony and be imprisoned in the penitentiary not more than5 years, nor less than 1 year. Such fines when collected shall be paid one-third to


Medical and dental red bookA register of all the physicians, surgeons, dentists, druggists, nurses, etc., of Cleveland and vicinity, together with a digest of the state laws, and the city laws pertaining to these professions and other miscellaneous matter . estion which may be propounded to him onhis medical examination, or to any affidavit required to be made or filed byhim, with the State Board of Medical Registration and Examination shallbe guilty of felony and be imprisoned in the penitentiary not more than5 years, nor less than 1 year. Such fines when collected shall be paid one-third to the person, corporation or medical society making the complaintor furnishing the information, one-third to the poor fund of the county,and one-third to the State Board of Medical Registration and Examina-tion. The secretary of the State Board of Medical Registration and Ex-amination is charged with the duty of enforcing this act. If he haveknowledge or notice that the act has been or is being violated, he shall in-vestigate the matter, and upon probable cause appearing, shall file a com-plaint and prosecute the offender. It shall be the duty of the prosecutingattorney, when requested by such secretary, to take charge of and conductsuch i6 STATE DENTAL LAW. From and after July 4, 1892, it shall be unlawful for anyperson to practice dentistry in this State unless such personshall have first obtained a certificate of qualification issued bythe State Board of Dental Examiners of this State. * * *Sec. 4404. Any and all persons who shall desire to practice dentistry inthis State after July 4, 1892, except such persons as have beenregularly, since July 4,1889, engaged in the practice of dentistryin this State, or who may hold, or who may hereafter obtaindiplomasfrom any reputable dental college, shall file applica-tion in writing with the Secretary of Board of Dental Ex-aminers for examination and license, and at time of makingsuch application shall pay to the secretary


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