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3. And be it enacted, That it shall be unlawful for any person 
not qualified according to the first or second sections of this act, 
to collect any fees for professional services rendered by him as a 
veterinary physician or surgeon. 
4. And be it enacted, That any person who shall offer for 
record any affidavit provided for in this act in which he shall 
falsely swear or affirm, shall be deemed guilty of perjury, and on 
conviction thereof shall be liable to all the penalties provided by 
law therefor, or any person who shall offer for record the copy of 
any diploma issued or obtained fraudulently, shall be deemed 
guilty of a high misdemeanor, and on conviction thereof shall be 
punished by a fine not less than fifty dollars nor more than two 
hundred dollars, one-half of which shall go to the prosecutor, or 
imprisonment at hard labor for not less than six months nor more 
than two years, or both, at the discretion of the court. 
5. And be it enacted, That nothing in this act shall be con¬ 
strued to prohibit students of veterinary medicine or surgery 
from prescribing under the supervision of preceptors, or prohibit 
the rendering of services in cases of emergency, or to prevent 
any veterinary physician or surgeon in good standing and legally 
qualified to practice veterinary medicine or surgery in the State 
in which he resides, from practicing in this State when incident¬ 
ally called in, but any person opening an office or appointing any 
place for the transaction of business shall be deemed a sojourner 
in this State and shall conform to the first section of this act. 
6. And be it enacted, That in order to secure to the State 
Board of Health a full record of all veterinary physicians and 
surgeons in this State, it shall be the duty of the county clerk 
of each county of the State to furnish to the State Board of 
Health a list of the names of all the veterinary physicians and 
surgeons who have deposited with him copies of their diplomas, 
together with the date of their respective diplomas, and the name 
and place of the institution purporting to confer such diploma, 
and each county clerk shall yearly furnish to the State Board of 
Health a similar list of those veterinary physicians and surgeons 
hereafter depositing diplomas with him, and shall include in such 
list also the name of those veterinary practitioners filing affidavits 
