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 872 FIFTY-NINTH CONGRESS. Sess. 11. Ch. 442. 1907. secure licenses to practice veterinary medicine in any State or Tarritory; but no arrangement shall be made under the provisions of this section which will be liable: to lower the standard of practice of veterinary medicine in the District of Columbia, and no arrangement for the mutual recognition of licenses shall be valid until it has been approved i by the Commissioners of thehDi;trict of Coéunxgiml f. P"°° “°“°”.°"‘ Sec. 5. That an rson w 0 as receive a ip cum rom u vete1·· %t mm umm- inary college law¥uH>y authorized to confer the same and who has maintained an 01E0c for the practice of veterinary medicine in the District; of Columbia on or before the passa c of this Acts, upon submission of proof of such facts to the bong of examiners in veterinary Fee- medicine and the payment of a fcc of one dollar, shall be licensed by said board to pmctu:0 veterinary medicine in the District of Columbia _ Pnwriwmem wb- without cxummatiou. Any person, not a graduate of a college law- ’°°“°°"m°°°°°' fully authorized to confer a degree in veterinary medicine, who has been continuously engaged in the practice bf veterinary medicine in the District of Columbia for (ive years previous to the passage of this Act and has maintained an officc in said District for that purpose shall - be permitted to present himself for examination before the board of veterinary examiners without fee, and upon proof of satisfactory knowledge of veterinary medicine shall be registered and licensed as an practitioner of veterinary medicine. dAvv;=¤g]_;¤m deci- Sec. 6. That any person having been examined by said board of °” °examiners in veterinary medicine and having been refused a lieénse as the result of such examination may, within thirty days after formal notification of such refusal appeal from the decision of said board. Such appeal must be in writmg, addressed to the Commissioners of said Dnstrict, setting forth the ground upon which it: is based, und mmdcf review. accompanied by a deposit of thirty dollars. If, after examination of said appeal, said Commissioners deem it proper, they shall appoint a board of review. consisting of three practitioners of VBt0l'i!1H1'y medi cine having qualiiications similar to those required of members of the regular board of examiners in veterina1·_v medicine, which board shall neexmimmon. review the examination of appellant, and if they deem necessary reexamine him and report their tmding to said Commissioners: and such finding shall he final and binding upon all parties coxnccrned, and if favorable to the appellant the hoard of examiners in veterinary medicine shall issue to him a license to practice veterinary medicine in said FM'- District. Each member of said board of review shall be paid an fee of not more than ten dollars for each candidate examined, payment to he made from the deposit of the appellant if the finding is adverse to him, but otherwise from the funds of the board of examiners. If favorable the amount deposited shall be returned to the appellant. Display maceuse. · Sm:. 7. That every person practicing veterinary medicine in the District of Columbia, or repres<mting himsaaf or permitting himself to be represented as so ructicing, shall display or cause to be displayed conspicuously in gis usual place of business his license to Inspection. practice in said District. Said place of business shall, during all reasonable hours, be open to inspection by any representative of the police deiggrtmant or of the hoard of examiners in veterinary medicine of sand xsnricc, so far as may be necessary to examine such licenses, and it shall be unlawful for any person to interfere with any inspe·c·» _ tion made or intended to be made for this purpose. p,Q§$g;;;§“"“ "° Sr:0. 8. That from and after the  of this Act any person shall be regarded as practicing vct.er1nm·y medicine in the District of Columbia who shall, in said District, ap nd or cause to be a pended to his name the letters V. S., D. V. M.,  D., M. D. V., IVE D. C., D. V. S., or M. R. C. V. S., or the words "vcterinary," "veterina.- ria.n," "vetarimu•y surgc0n," or "veterinm7 deutist,” "vctcrinary furrie1·," "vctcrimu·y borscsbocr/’ " horse dentist,” or " horse dr>ctor,"