Fees.—To the treasurer of the board of examiners, for examination and certificate, $25 (ib., s. 3).

To the treasurer of the board of examiners, for license to a graduate, $5 (ib., s. 4).

The secretary of the board is required to enter without fee, on the register to be kept by him, the names of all persons to whom licenses are issued as physicians and surgeons (ib., s. 4).

To the county recorder, for recording, his usual fees (ib., s. 5).

To the treasurer of the board of examiners, upon examination for license to practise obstetrics, $10.

To the treasurer of the board of examiners, upon license to practise obstetrics without examination, $1 (ib., s. 12).

Vermont.

Qualification.—The medical societies organized under a charter from the General Assembly at each annual session elect a board of censors of three members, who may examine and license practitioners of medicine, surgery, and midwifery (Revised Laws, 1880, s. 3,908).

A practitioner of medicine, surgery, or midwifery who by sign or advertisement offers his services to the public as a practitioner of medicine, surgery, or midwifery, or who by such sign or advertisement assumes the title of doctor, shall obtain a certificate from one of such medical societies, either from a county, district, or State society (ib., s. 3,909).

A person not a resident of the State who has not received a diploma from a chartered medical college must obtain a certificate from a board of censors before he shall be permitted to practise the medical art in the State (ib., s. 3,910).