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VETERINARY LEGISLATION. 
§ Y.—Any person who shall present to the Clerk for the pur¬ 
pose of registration any diploma or certificate which has been 
fraudulently obtained, or shall practice veterinary medicine and 
surgery without conforming to the requirements of this Act, or 
shall otherwise violate or neglect to comply with any of the 
provisions of this Act, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and 
shall for each and every offence be punished by a fine of not less 
than fifty dollars, nor more than two hundred and fifty dollars, 
or by imprisonment in the county jail for a term of not less than 
nintey days, nor more than two years, or by both fine and 
imprisonment. 
§ VI.—This Act shall take effect immediately. 
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AN ACT To Regulate the Practice of Yeterinart Medicine and Surgery 
in the State of New York. 
The People of the Stale of New York , represented in Senate and 
Assembly , do enact as follows : 
Section I.—The Regents of the University of the State of 
New York shall appoint one or more Boards of Examiners in 
Veterinary Medicine and Surgery; each board to consist of five 
members, who shall have been duly authorized to practice the 
same in the State. 
§ II.—Such examiners shall faithfully examine all candidates 
referred to them for that purpose by the Chancellor of said 
university, and furnish him with a detailed report in writing of 
ail the questions and answers of such examinations, together with 
a separate written opinion of each examiner as to the require¬ 
ments and merits of the candidate in each case. 
§ III.—Such examinations shall be in anatomy, physiology, 
pathology, chemistry, materia mediea, therapeutics, practice of 
medicine and surgery, and obstetrics. 
§ IV.—The said report of examiners shall, with their 
answered opinion be forever a p^rt of the public records of said 
university, and the order of the Chancellor addressed to the 
examiners, together with the action of the Regents in each case, 
shall accompany the same. 
