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OF THE PUBLIC HEALTH.

powers, privileges, franchises and immunities now and heretofore held and enjoyed by said corporation in any manner whatever.

Passed at Dover, February 18, 1889.

CHAPTER 547

OF THE PUBLIC HEALTH.

AN ACT entitled an act to amend Chapter Twenty-one of Volume Sixteen of the Laws of Delaware.

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the State of Delaware in General Assembly met.

Volume 16.

SECTION I. That Section One of Chapter 21, of the Six-Section 1 of teenth Volume of the Laws of the State of Delaware, enti- Chapter 21, tled "An Act to establish a State Board of Health for the amended. State of Delaware," be amended as follows, to wit: by striking out the words "members of the Medical Society of Delaware" in the third line of said Section One and insert in lieu thereof the words, "duly qualified to practice medicine or surgery under the provisions of Chapter 69 of the Seventeenth Volume of the Laws of the State of Delaware; Chapter 35 of Volume Eighteen of the Laws of the State of Delaware, and Chapter 47 of the Revised Code of the State of Delaware as amended in the year eighteen hundred and seventy-four.

Passed at Dover, March 29, 1889.

OF THE PUBLIC HEALTH.

Section 2 amended.

CHAPTER 548.

OF THE PUBLIC HEALTH.

AN ACT to amend Chapter 35 of Volume 18 of the Laws of Delaware, passed at Dover, March 20th, 1887.

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the State of Delaware in General Assembly met:

SECTION I. That Section 2 of Chapter 35 of Volume 18 of the Laws of Delaware be, and the same hereby is amended by inserting after the word "State" in the fourth line of said. Section and before the word "or" in the same line of said. Section the words "a license issued by Board of Examiners of the Homeopathic Medical Society of Delaware State and Peninsula, under its corporate seal, signed by the president of said society and countersigned by the secretary thereof; Provided, however, that nothing herein contained shall be Nothing to deemed or taken to apply or effect any other school of medieffect anyol cine other than Homeopathic, and applicants who are graduof medicine ate and hold diplomas from some reputable Homeopathic college.

Passed at Dover, April 25, 1889.

Section 3 of

CHAPTER 549.

OF THE PUBLIC HEALTH.

AN ACT to amend certain portions of the laws governing the Practice of
Pharmacy in the State of Delaware.

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the State of Delaware in General Assembly met:

SECTION I. Amend Section 3 of Chapter 36, Volume 18, Chapter 36, Laws of Delaware, by striking out the word "one" where the Volume 18, same occurs in lines 6 and 10 of the said section and by inserting in lieu thereof the word "two."

amended.

OF THE PUBLIC HEALTH.

SECTION 2. Further amend the said act by striking out. all of Section 5 after the word "years" in line 11 and before the word "the" in line 17 of the said section and by inserting in lieu thereof the following: "Provided, That the term of office for the first five appointed shall be arranged by lot, so that the time of one shall expire on the first day of July of each year, and the vacancies so created, as well as all vacancies occurring, shall with recommendation aforesaid be filled by appointment by the Governor of a person or persons possessing like qualifications as his or their predecessor in office. Passed at Dover, April 25, 1889.

CHAPTER 550.

OF THE PUBLIC HEALTH.

AN ACT to amend Chapter 21, Volume 16, Laws of Delaware, entitled, "An Act to establish a State Board of Health for the State of Delaware."

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the State of Delaware in General Assembly met:

State Board

SECTION I. Amend the act, entitled, "An act to establish Act to esa State Board of Health for the State of Delaware," passed tablish a at Dover, March 13, 1879, by striking out the words "not to of Health exceed $100," in line 10 of Section 2 of the act, and insert in amended. lieu thereof the following: "to be fixed by the board."

Also amend the act by striking out in line seven of Section 7, the words "and approved by the Governor," and also strike out all of Section 7, after the word "provided," in line 7 thereof, and insert in lieu thereof the following: "That all the expenses of the said State Board of Health, including the salary of the secretary, shall not exceed in any one year the sum of five hundred dollars.'

Further amend the act by adding the following Sections: SECTION 8. The Secretary of the State Board of Health Financial shall annually, in the month of November, present to the to be pretransactions 2 Auditor of Accounts all the books of the financial doings of sented to the board, together with all vouchers for settlement.

Auditor of
Accounts.

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SECTION 9. Any person refusing, failing, or neglecting Penalty for to perform the duties required of them under the provisions neglect of of the act as hereby amended, shall, upon conviction thereof before any Justice of the Peace of the County in which they shall reside, be fined not less than five, nor more than twentyfive dollars, together with costs.

duty under

this act.

Passed at Dover, April 25, 1889.

TITLE SEVENTH.

Of the Poor, the Insane, Deaf and Dumb, and the Blind.

CHAPTER 551.

OF THE INSANE.

AN ACT to amend an act entitled An Act to provide for the Indigent Insane of the State of Delaware.

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the State of Delaware in General Assembly met:

make writ

to the

State.

SECTION I. That Section 2 of Chapter 92, Volume 18 of the Laws of Delaware, be and the same is hereby amended by Governor to adding at the close of said Section 2, the following words, to ten request wit: It shall be the duty of the Governor of this State to asylum of make the written request as provided for and required in this any other section, within ten days after receiving notice from "The Trustees of the Poor" of either of the counties of this State, of the name or names of any insane person or persons, together with the name of the asylum, hospital or institution in any other State, to which any such insane person or persons may have been committed or removed as above mentioned.

Passed at Dover, March 29, 1889.

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