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SAUER,

AUER, Christopher, 290 W. 12th, till 9 and 2 to 4. Sauer, Louis, 524 Milwaukee ave., 11 to 1; r. 312 E. and after 6. Georgetown, 1874.

Heidelberg, '36. Division, 7 to 9

15-2 Sawyer, Edward W., 116 Vincennes ave., till 9, 12.30 to 2 and 6 to 7. Harvard, 1873.

16 Schæfer, Frederick, 428 W. Washington, till 8.30, 12 to 1 and 5 to 6. Rush, 1873.

16 Schæfer, F. C., cor. Lake and Paulina, 11 to 12.30, 3 to 6.30 and 7.30 to
9; r. 90 Warren ave. Chi. M. C, 1876.

Schaller, F. John, 193 W. Randolph, 7 to 8, 12 to 2 and 6 to 7.30.
Heidelberg, 1854.

15 Scheppers, D. Q., 272 Larrabee.

Schmidt, Ernst, 125 State, 1 to 5; r. 875 Wabash ave. Wurzburg, '52. Schoop, Frederick, 376 Milwaukee ave., 9 to 4. Chi. M. C., 1877. Schreiner, Valentine, 321 Sedgwick, 8 to 9, 2 to 3 and 6 to 8. Munich,'51. Schubert, Frederick, 322 W. Taylor, till 9, 2 to 3 and after 6. Munich, '52. Seaman, W. L., 74 N. LaSalle, 7 to 10 and 4 to 6. Chi. M. C., 1875. 16.3.1 Seeley, Thaddeus P., 289 W. Monroe, 8 to 9, 2 to 3 and 6.30 to 7.30. Univ., Mich., 1856.

Seibert, John, 64 W. Randolph. Univ., Pa., 1845.

Seiffert, Rudolph, 178 Randolph, 3 to 4; at Alexian Hospital, 9 to 10.
Heidelberg, 1849.

Semple, Manly E., 391 Fulton, 10 to 4. M. R. C., Ireland, 1832.
Seymour, Frederic, 193 Van Buren, cor. Halsted, 8 to 10, 12 to 2 and
6 to 8. Cin. Col. of M. & S., 1855, and Guy's, London.
Shanahan, Thomas P., 727 S. Halsted, 9 to 12 and 2 to 5.
Shumway, Charles W., 72 Park ave., 8 to 9 and 12 to 2.
N. Y., 1848.

16 Silva, Christopher C. P., 733 W. Adams, 8 to 10 and 4 to 6. 15.3.2 Simon, C. Paul, cor. Lincoln ave. and Larrabee, 8 to 10

Leipsic, 1864; Paris, 1870.

Rush, 1877. Col. P. & S.,

Lisbon, '61. and 4 to 6.

15.3 Simons, Charles J., 1458 State; r. 284 32d st., till 9, 12 to 1 and after 5.
Albany M. C., 1867.

Simpson, John, 182 Sedgwick, 8 to 10, 12 to 2 and 4 to 8. Rush, 1867.
Skeer, John D., 681 W. Washington, 8 to 9, 12 to 1 and 6 to 7.

Sloan, Henry H., 477 W. North ave. Chi. M. C., 1869.

16-15-3-2-1 Smith, Charles G., 125 State, 11 to 12.30 and 3 to 4, and Sundays, 12.30 to 2; r. 94 Calumet ave., 8 to 9 and 7 to 8. Univ., Pa., 1851.

2.1 Spencer, W. C., U. S. A.; on duty at the Lieut. Genl's hdqrs.; r. 288
Calumet ave.

Sperry, Charles C., cor. North ave. and Sedgwick, 2 to 3; r. 173 N.
Clark, 10 to 12 and 4 to 5. Chi. M. C., 1874.

16 Spray, John C., 247 W. Madison, 11 to 2 and 4 to 6. Chi. M. C., 1873.

1 American Medical Association.

2 American Public Health Association.

3 Illinois State Medical Society.

15 Chicago Society of Physicians and Surgeons.

16 Chicago Medical Society.

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17-16-15 Starkweather, Ralph E., 202 State, 10 to 1; r. 368 Michigan ave., 8 to 9 and 6 to 7. Col. P. & S., N. Y., 1868.

Rush, 1873. 150 W. 12th,

Starr, John N., 559 Ogden ave., till 9, 12 to 2; and after 6. Stebalts, Frank W., 802 S. Halsted, 10 to 12 and 5 to 6; r. till 10, 2 to 4 and 7 to 8. Vienna, 1868. 16.15.3.2 Steele, Daniel A. K., 883 State, 9 to 10 and 3 to 5; r. 1000 Indiana ave., Chi. M. C., 1873.

Sterle, Alexander, 361 Blue Island ave., 8 to 9, 1 to 2 and 7 to 8. Univ.,
N. Y., 1866.

16-3-2-1 Stevenson, Sarah H., 125 State, 1 to 5; St. Caroline Court hotel, 10 to 12 and 6 to 7. W. H. M. C., 1874.

17-16-3 Stillians, Daniel C., 234 Milwaukee ave., 2 to 4; r. 239 W. Indiana, till 9. Chi. M. C., 1869.

Stitt, James S., 173 Van Buren. Chi. M C., 1868.

15 St. John, Leonard, cor. Western ave. and Madison, 8 to 9, 12 to 1 and 5 to 7. Roy. Col. Surg., London, 1873.

17.15 St. John, Josephus A., 53 22d st., 9 to 12 and 4 to 6.

Chi. M. C., 1873.

Storck, Charles, 251 E. Erie, 8 to 10 and 2 to 3. Albany, 1855.
Stroinski, Oswald, 314 Cottage Grove ave. Berlin, 1869.

17.16 Strong, Albert B., 312 W. Indiana, till 9, 1 to 2 and 5 to 6. Rush, 1872.
Stubbs, J. E., 47 Monroe, 9 to 11 and 2 to 4; r. Clifton house.
Pa., 1864.

Univ.,

16 Svanoe, Milla C., 334 E. Division, 9 to 12; r. 128 W. Erie, 6 to 7. Woman's Hospital M. C., Chicago, 1874.

16

TAGERT, Adelbert H., 966 W. Lake, till 9, 12 to 2 and 6 to 7. Univ.,

Vt., 1866.

Taliafero, Francis, 260 S. Halsted, till 9, 1 to 2.30, and after 6. Jefferson, 1875.

15 Taylor, George O., 38 Oakwood boulevard, 7 to 9, 12 to 1 and 7 to 9. Rush, 1868.

16-3 Thompson, Mary H., 338 W. Washington, 10 to 12. N. E. F. M. C., 1863; Chi. M. C., 1870.

Thibodo, Robert, 115 W. Madison, 9 to 12,2 to 5 and 7 to 9; r. St. Den-
nis hotel. Queen's Col., Ca., 1862.

Tilley, Robert, 580 State, 9 to 11 and 3 to 5. Chi. M. C., 1876.
Tomboken, Henry, 171 Madison, 9 to 10 and 2 to 3. Rush, 1866.

Treat, Robert B., 247 W. Madison, 9 to 11 and 2 to 4; r. 54 S. Sanga-
mon. Berkshire, 1865.

16 Tucker, Dexter M., 441 State, 10 to 11, 2 to 3; 1044 Wabash ave., 7 to 9, 12 to 2 and 5 to 7. Harvard, 1852.

15 Tucker, James Ioannas; r. 50 Douglas place, till 9, 1 to 3 and 6 to 7. Harvard, 1867.

Twining, S. Douglas, 210 W. Indiana, till 9, 2 to 3 and 7 to 8. Yale, '64.

1 American Medical Association.

2 American Public Health Association.

3 Illinois State Medical Society.

15 Chicago Society of Physicians and Surgeons.

16 Chicago Medical Society.

17 Chicago Medico-Historical Society.

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ULRICH, JR. Raymond, 383 Larrabee, 7 to 9 and after 3. Wurz

burg, 1871.

VAN BUREN, Henry, 15 N. May, 8 to 10 and 5 to 7. Rush, 1864.

Van Duzer, B. Rel, 1266 State, 9 to 10, 2 to 3 and 7 to 8; r. 1380
Wabash ave., 1 to 2 and 6 to 7. Chi. M. C., 1868.

Varges, Louis, 215 E. Chicago ave., till 9, 3 to 4. Gottingen, 1833.
Venn, Charles, 324 Milwaukee ave, till 9, 1 to 4 and after 6.

Venne, Henry, 173 Blue Island ave., 8 to 10, 1 to 3 and 6 to 8. Victoria
Univ., Montreal, 1861.

Vincent, Mary L., 129 22d st., 9 to 11 and 4 to 5. Univ., Mich., 1875.

WADSWORTH, F. L, 229 Ontario, 7 to 8, 11 to 2 and 6 to 7.

Rush, 1869.

Walker, Godfrey, 85 Washington, 10 to 4; r. 350 Chicago ave. Rush, '73.
Walker, J. B., 85 Washington, 10 to 4; r. 350 Chicago ave.

16.3 Walton, Jane E., 48 S. Peoria, 10 to 12 and 6 to 7. W. H. M. C., Chi.,
1874.

16 Wanzer, Hiram, 452 W. 12th. Chi. M. C., 1861.

16.15-3 Ware, Lyman, 125 State, 10 to 11 and 4 to 5; r. 833 Prairie ave. Chi. M. C., 1866.

15 Warn, Williams II., 125 State, 3 to 4; r. 785 Wabash ave., 4 to 6. Col.
P. & S., N. Y., 1871.

16-3 Webster, John C.,829 W. Jackson, 8 to 10 and 5 to 7.
Weeks, Jerome F., 827 Prairie ave., 9 to 11 and 1 to 3.

Harvard, 1867.

Rush, 1849.

16 Whidden, Philon C., 135 S. Western ave., 8 to 9, 12 to 2 and 6 to 8. Harvard, 1866.

16 White, Charles, 210 N. Clark, 9 to 10 and 2 to 4; r. 380 N. LaSalle. Rush, 1862.

11.16.2 Wickersham, Swayne, N. E. cor. State and Jackson, 9 to 10, 3 to 4 and 7 to 8; r. Matteson house. Univ, Pa., 1855.

Wild, Theodore, 465 Milwaukee ave., 7 to 9, 1 to 3 and after 8. Rush, 1865.

17_15_3-1 Wilder, Flavius M., 112 Randolph, 12 to 1; r. 199 22d st., 8 to 9, 2 to 3 and 6 to 7. Univ., Mich., 1868.

Williams, George W., 36 Archer ave., 10 to 12 and 8 to 9; r. 1110
Indiana ave., 8 to 9 and 5 to 6. Chi. M. C., 1873.

15.2 Williams, John F., 60 N. Clark, 3 to 5; r. 411 Centre, 7 to 8, 12 to 1 and
after 6. Chi. M. C., 1865.

3 Williams, Lucas R., 4751 State, till 8, 10 to 2 and after 6. Rush, 1875.

1 American Medical Association.

2 American Public Health Association.

3 Illinois State Medical Society.

15 Chicago Society of Physicians and Surgeons.

16 Chicago Medical Society.

17 Chicago Medico-Historical Society.

LAWS OF 1877,

REGULATING THE PRACTICE OF MEDICINE AND CREATING THE STATE BOARD OF HEALTH,

PRACTICE OF MEDICINE.

AN ACT

To regulate the Practice of Medicine in the State of Illinois. Approved May 29, 1877. In force July 1, 1877

Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, represented in the General Assembly:

SECTION 1. [PERSONS PRACTICING MEDICINE-BOARD-QUALIFICATIONS-EXAMINATION-CERTIFICATE.] That every person practicing medicine, in any of its departments, shall possess the qualifications required by this act. If a graduate in medicine, he shall present his diploma to the State Board of Health, if such Board of Health shall be established by law, or Board of Examiners herein named, for verification as to its genuineness. If the diploma is found genuine, and if the person named therein be the person claiming and presenting the same, the State Board of Health, if such Board of Health shall be established by law, or the Board of Examiners shall issue its certificate to that effect signed by all of the members thereof, and such diploma and certificate shall be conclusive as to the right of the lawful holder of the same to practice medicine in this State. If not a graduate the person practicing medicine in this State shall present himself before said Board and submit himself to such examination as the said Board shall require; and, if the examination be satisfactory to the examiners, the said Board shall issue its certificate in accordance with the facts, and the lawful holder of such certificate shall be entitled to all the rights and privileges herein mentioned.

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SEC. 3. [ORGANIZATION-DUTIES-POWERS.] The State Board of Health, if such Board of Health shall be established by law, or Board of Examiners shall organize within three months after the passage of this act, they shall procure a seal, and shall receive through their Secretary applications for certifi cates and examinations. The President of each Board shall have authority to administer oaths and the Board take testimony in all matters relating to their duties; they shall issue certificates to all who furnish satisfactory proof of having received diplomas or licenses from legally chartered medical institutions in good standing; they shall prepare two forms of certificates, one for persons in possession of diplomas or licenses, the other for candidates examined by the Board; they shall furnish to the County Clerks of the several connties a list of all persons receiving certificates. In selecting places to hold their meetings they shall, as far as is reasonable, accommodate applicants residing in different sections of the State, and due notice shall be published of all their meetings. Certificates shall be signed by all the members of the Board granting them, and shall indicate the medical society to which the Examining Board is attached.

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SEC. 4. [EXAMINATION-COSTS.] Said State Board of Health, if such Board of Health shall be established by law, or Board of Examiners shall examine diplomas as to their genuineness, and if the diploma shall be found genuine as represented, the Secretary of the State Board of Health, if such Board of Health shall be established by law, or Board of Examiners shall receive a fee of one dollar from each graduate or licentiate, and no further charge shall be made to the applicants; but if it be found to be fraudulent, or not lawfully owned by the possessor, the Board shall be entitled to charge and collect twenty dollars ($20) of the applicant presenting such diploma. The verification of the diploma shall consist in the affidavit of the holder and applicant that he is the lawful possessor of the same, and that he is the person therein named. Such affidavit may be taken before any person authorized to administer oaths, and the same shall be attested under the hand and official seal of such officer, if he have a seal. Graduates may present their diplomas and affidavits as provided in this act, by letter or by proxy, and the State Board of Health, if such Board of Health shall be established by law, or Board of Examiners shall issue its certificate the same as though the owner of the diploma was present.

SEC. 5. EXAMINATIONS BY BOARD.] All examinations of persons not graduates or licentiates, shall be made directly by the Board, and the certificates given by the Boards shall authorize the possessor to practice medicine and surgery in the State of Illinois.

SEC. 6. [CERTIFICATE TO BE RECORDED] Every person holding a certificate from a State Board of Health, if such Board of Health shall be established by law, or Board of Examiners shall have it recorded in the office of the clerk of the county in which he resides, and the record shall be endorsed thereon. Any person removing to another county to practice shall procure an endorsement to that effect on the certificate from the County Clerk, and shall record the certificate, in like manner, in the county to which he removes, and the holder of the certificate shall pay to the County Clerk the usual fees for making the record.

SEC. 7. [BOOKS TO BE KEPT.] The County Clerk shall keep, in a book provided for the purpose, a complete list of the certificates recorded by him, with the date of the issue and the name of the medical society represented by the State Board of Health, if such Board of Health shall be established by law, or Board of Examiners issuing them. If the certificate be based on a diploma or license, he shall record the name of the medical institution conferring it, and the date when conferred. The register of the County Clerk shall be open to public inspection during business hours.

SEC. 8. FEE FOR EXAMINATION.] Candidates for examination shall pay a fee of five dollars ($5.00) in advance, which shall be returned to them if a certificate be refused. The fees received by the Board shall be paid into the treasury of the medical society by which the Board shall have been appointed, and the expenses and compensation of the Board shall be subject to arrange. ment with the society.

SEC. 9. [CHARACTER OF EXAMINATION] Examinations may be in whole or in part in writing, and shall be of an elementary and practical character, but sufficiently strict to test the qualifications of the candidate as a practitioner. SEC. 10. [CERTIFICATES MAY BE REVOKED.] The State Board of Health, if such Board of Health shall be established by law, or Board of Examiners may refuse certificates to individuals guilty of unprofessional or dishonorable conduct, and they may revoke certificates for like causes. In all cases of refusal or revocation the applicant may appeal to the body appointing the Board.

SEC. 11. [WHO A PRACTICING PHYSICIAN.] Any person shall be regarded as practicing medicine, within the meaning of this act, who shall profess publicly to be a physician and to prescribe for the sick, or who shall append to his name the letters of "M. D." But nothing in this act shall be construed to prohibit students from prescribing under the supervision of preceptors, or to prohibit gratuitous services in cases of emergency. And this act shall not apply to commissioned surgeons of the United States Army and Navy.

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