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above provided, shall pay to said Board the sum of five dollars, 
to be equally divided between the members of such Board, who 
shall receive no other or further compensation for their services. 
Section 6 . —Every such candidate, after submitting to such 
examination to the satisfaction of such Board, or a majority of 
the members thereof by whom such examination was made, shall 
be entitled to receive a license from such Board to practice vete¬ 
rinary medicine and surgery within this State, which license, when 
granted, shall continue until revoked, as hereinafter provided, and 
shall be in writing duly signed by the members of the Board 
approving thereof, the signatures whereof shall be duly attested 
by the Secretary of State under his seal. The Secretary of State 
shall also keep an accurate record of all persons to whom licenses 
are issued, pursuant to the provisions of this Act and of all revo¬ 
cations thereof, with the dates thereof respectively. 
Section 7.—Every person possessed of a diploma, issued to 
him in due course by a duly chartered or incorporated university 
or veterinary college, or veterinary department of a university of 
medicine or surgery, upon exhibiting to such Board such diploma 
properly authenticated, shall be elititled to the license provided 
by this Act. Such Board may at any time require any person 
practicing, who shall practice veterinary medicine or surgery in 
this State, to satisfy it that he is legally authorized thereto; and 
it shall keep in a proper book, to be by it for that purpose pro¬ 
vided, a record of all such requisitions, the result thereof, and its 
action thereon. 
Section 8.—Any license granted by such Board, pursuant to 
the provisions of this Act, may be revoked by it at any time or by 
the Supreme Court of this State, upon petition and notice, and 
for cause shown. 
Section 9.—Any person who shall practice veterinary medi¬ 
cine or surgery in this State, who shall not at the time be duly 
licensed pursuant to the provisions of this Act, shall be guilty of 
a misdemeanor. 
Section 10.—This Act shall take effect on the first day of 
August, 1878. 
