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| Illinois. Supreme Court - 1914 - 718 pages
...right of the State to provide for the general welfare of its people by prescribing such regulations as will secure or tend to secure them against the consequences of ignorance and incapacity, and to that end to exact in many pursuits and professions a certain degree of skill and learning, is... | |
| Ohio. Supreme Court - 1905 - 830 pages
..."The power of the state to provide for the general welfare of its people authorizes it to prescribe all such regulations as, in its judgment, will secure,...to exact in many pursuits a certain degree of skill and learning upon which the community may confidently rely, their possession being generally ascertained... | |
| 1890 - 790 pages
...The power of the State to provide for the general welfare of its people authorizes it to prescribe all such regulations as in its judgment will secure,...As one means to this end it has been the practice in different States, trom time immemorial, to exact in many pursuits a certain degree of skill and... | |
| 1912 - 630 pages
...The power of the State to provide for the general welfare of its people authorizes it to prescribe all such, regulations as, in its judgment, will secure...ignorance and incapacity, as well as of deception aad fraud." 120 US Reports, page 121. The Supreme Court of Minnesota says: "in the profession of medicine,... | |
| R. H. Andrews - 1899 - 422 pages
...people authorises it to prescribe all such regulations as, in the judgment, will serve or tend to serve them against the consequences of ignorance and incapacity as well as of deception and fraud. * * * No one has a right to practice medicine without having the necessary qualifications of learning... | |
| Kentucky. State Board of Health - 1912 - 628 pages
...The power of the State to provide for the general welfare of its people authorizes it to prescribe all such regulations as, in its judgment, will secure...ignorance and incapacity, as well as of deception aud fraud." 120 US Reports, page 121. The Supreme Court of Minnesota says: "In the profession of medicine,... | |
| 1895 - 1088 pages
..."The power of the state to provide for the general welfare of its people authorizes it to prescribe ined or otherwise prohibited. When the parties deception and fraud." If there be any subject over which it would seem the states ought to have plenary... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1889 - 762 pages
...The power of the State to provide for the general welfare of its people authorizes it to prescribe all such regulations as, in its judgment, will secure...to exact in many pursuits a certain degree of skill and learning upon which the community may confidently rely, their possession being generally ascertained... | |
| Eugene F. Starke, Wilson A. Smith, Wesley A. Dunn - 1889 - 604 pages
..."The power of the State to provide for the general welfare of its people authorizes it to prescribe all such regulations as in its judgment will secure...and incapacity, as well as of deception and fraud." The Medical Journal in this relation says, " Few professions require more careful preparation than... | |
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