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ACTS OF THE STATE OF GEORGIA
1847
Vol. 1 Page 234-237
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Title: AN ACT
to establish a Botanico-Medical Board of Physicians in the
State, and for the better regulation of the Botanic or Thomsonian
Practice of Medicine.
SECTION
1. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives
of the State of Georgia in General Assembly met, and it
is hereby enacted by the authority of the same. That
from and after the passage of this act, no person or persons,
except graduates of the Southern Botanico-Medical College,
shall be allowed to practise physic or surgery on the Botanico
or Thomsonian system of medicine, or any of the branches
thereof, or in any case to prescribe for the cure of disease
for fee or reward, unless he or they shall have been first
licensed to do so in the manner hereinaftter prescribed.
SECTIONS
2 – 14 . . . . . . . . .
SECTION
15. And be it further enacted. That the following gentlemen
shall constitute the Botanico-Medical Board of Georgia,
as contemplated by this act, to wit: William Fisher, M.D.,
James Buys, M.D., L.C. Quinn, M.D., John T. Coxe, M.D.,
M.S. Bellenger, M.D.., J. Sinclair, M.D., L. Blankston,
M.D., James T. Ellis, M.D., and J. Bryan.
Charles
J. Jenkins,
Speaker of the House
of Representatives
ANDREW
J. MILLER,
President of the Senate
GEORGE W. TOWNS, Governor
Approval Date:
December 24, 1847
Note: There is more to
the law; this is the main subject and people named
Extracted By
Bob & Linda Ellis Duluth Ga.
From Georgia Legislative Documents
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