. History of the Medical Society of the District of Columbia, 1817-1909. District Attorney would aid, in everypossible way, to secure conviction. The chairman of the committee corresponded with theSecretary of the Homeopathic Medical Society of the Dis-trict, who stated that that Society had not and would notlicense any irregular practitioner. The committee recom-mended that a circular letter should be prepared by theproper officers of the Medical Society and be sent to all theirregular practitioners of the District, requiring them tostate by what authority they were practicing in the Dis-tric
. History of the Medical Society of the District of Columbia, 1817-1909. District Attorney would aid, in everypossible way, to secure conviction. The chairman of the committee corresponded with theSecretary of the Homeopathic Medical Society of the Dis-trict, who stated that that Society had not and would notlicense any irregular practitioner. The committee recom-mended that a circular letter should be prepared by theproper officers of the Medical Society and be sent to all theirregular practitioners of the District, requiring them tostate by what authority they were practicing in the Dis-trict, and calling their attention to the law. In the discussion of the report Dr. Lovejoy stated thathe did not agree with the District Attorney that the pos-session of a diploma was sufficient; but that, under thelaw, the individual should present said diploma to theBoard of Examiners. The report was accepted, and the Corresponding Secre-tary was directed to prepare and send out the circular letterindicated, and to report results to a committee appointedto receive
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