| New Mexico. Supreme Court, John Abbott, Paul A. F. Walter - Law reports, digests, etc - 1908 - 656 pages
...relieve the bodily ailments of others should posess." and in Dent. v. West Virginia, unpra. it is said : "The nature and extent of the qualifications required...judgment of the state as to their necessity. If they are appropriate to the calling or profession and attainable bv reasonable study or application, no... | |
| Law reports, digests, etc - 1908 - 1040 pages
...the language of the court in Dent v. West Virginia, 129 US 114, 32 L. ed. 623, 9 Sup. Ct. Rep. 231 : "The nature and extent of the qualifications required...judgment of the state as to their necessity. If they are appropriate to the calling or profession, and attainable by reasonable study or application, no... | |
| New York (State). Supreme Court. Appellate Division - Law reports, digests, etc - 1911 - 1148 pages
...ascertained upon an examination of parties by competent persons, or inferred from a certificate to them in the form of a diploma or license from an institution...judgment of the State as to their necessity. If they are appropriate to the calling or profession, and attainable by reasonable study or application, no... | |
| Electronic journals - 1911 - 728 pages
...expert ability, the Supreme Court has said that the nature and extent of the qualifications demanded must depend primarily upon the judgment of the state as to their necessity, and that if appropriate to the calling and attainable by reasonable study, no objection can be raised... | |
| Hugh Emmett Culbertson - 1913 - 338 pages
...ascertained upon an examination of parties by competent persons, or inferred from a certificate to them in the form of a diploma or license from an institution...established for instruction on the subjects, scientific or otherwise, with which such pursuits have to deal. The nature and extent of the qualifications must... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - Law reports, digests, etc - 1914 - 856 pages
...adopted, and the statute sustained as constitutional. People v. Warden, 144 NY 529; 1 Tiedeman, p. 235. . The nature and extent of the qualifications required...upon the judgment of the State as to their necessity. Dent v. West Virginia, 129 US 122; Watson v. Maryland, 218 US 173; State v. Loomis, 115 Missouri, 307;... | |
| James Parker Hall - Constitutional law - 1914 - 528 pages
...would be more conducive to the desired result. These are questions for the legislature to determine. "The nature and extent of the qualifications required...the judgment of the state as to their necessity." Dent v. West Virginia, 129 US 122, 9 Sup. Ct. 233, 32 L. Ed'. 623. It is not open to doubt that the... | |
| James Thomas Young - United States - 1915 - 732 pages
...ascertained upon an examination of parties by competent persons, or inferred from a certificate to them in the form of a diploma or license from an institution...judgment of the State as to their necessity. If they are appropriate to the calling or profession, and attainable by reasonable study or application, no... | |
| William Mark McKinney, Burdett Alberto Rich - Law - 1915 - 1240 pages
...ascertained upon an examination of parties by competent persons, or inferred from a certificate to them in the form of a diploma or license from an institution...scientific and otherwise, with which such pursuits have to deal.6 "The nature and extent of the qualifications required must depend primarily upon the judgment... | |
| American Medical Association. Bureau of legal medicine and legislation - 1915 - 526 pages
...their possession being generally ascertained upon an examination by competent persons or inferred from a diploma or license from an institution established for instruction on the subjects with which such pursuits have to deal. The nature and extent of the qualifications required must depend... | |
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