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Society Proceedings

Society Proceedings and the advertises is avail¬ proprietor that such a practitioner Bureau Medicine of Legal able to its the relation is Rowe v. customers, legitimate. and Legislation Burts, Ohio 31 N. E. 725. But it be Inc., App., (2d) may unlawful with additional or different conditions. State Gold¬ v. man 142 Kan. Gimbel Co., 881, 51 P. 995, Neill v. Jewelry (2d) medicolegal abstracts 330 Pa. A. 178. Bros., 213, 199 In the case at bar the court it thought particularly to consider the of significant language the Practice Acts: of Kentucky statute the Optometry Illegality defining practice of which Corporate optometry, who licensed read as follows : Practice.—Beiling, was to in practice optometry the was on a and bonus basis Kentucky, employed salary by 'Practice of the "(a) optometry' means of examination the human eye a without the use He had exclusive con¬ of medicines or to Kay Jewelry Company, corporation. drugs, surgery ascertain the presence of defects or abnormal conditions that can corrected be by the use of trol of the in the and his optical department corporation's store, or ocular exercises lenses, prisms and their for the aid adaptation and acts were not interfered with professional judgments http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png JAMA American Medical Association

Society Proceedings

JAMA , Volume 124 (10) – Mar 4, 1944

Society Proceedings

Abstract

and the advertises is avail¬ proprietor that such a practitioner Bureau Medicine of Legal able to its the relation is Rowe v. customers, legitimate. and Legislation Burts, Ohio 31 N. E. 725. But it be Inc., App., (2d) may unlawful with additional or different conditions. State Gold¬ v. man 142 Kan. Gimbel Co., 881, 51 P. 995, Neill v. Jewelry (2d) medicolegal abstracts 330 Pa. A. 178. Bros., 213, 199 In the case at bar the court it thought particularly to consider the of significant...
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American Medical Association
Copyright
Copyright © 1944 American Medical Association. All Rights Reserved. Applicable FARS/DFARS Restrictions Apply to Government Use.
ISSN
0098-7484
eISSN
1538-3598
DOI
10.1001/jama.1944.02850100059026
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Abstract

and the advertises is avail¬ proprietor that such a practitioner Bureau Medicine of Legal able to its the relation is Rowe v. customers, legitimate. and Legislation Burts, Ohio 31 N. E. 725. But it be Inc., App., (2d) may unlawful with additional or different conditions. State Gold¬ v. man 142 Kan. Gimbel Co., 881, 51 P. 995, Neill v. Jewelry (2d) medicolegal abstracts 330 Pa. A. 178. Bros., 213, 199 In the case at bar the court it thought particularly to consider the of significant language the Practice Acts: of Kentucky statute the Optometry Illegality defining practice of which Corporate optometry, who licensed read as follows : Practice.—Beiling, was to in practice optometry the was on a and bonus basis Kentucky, employed salary by 'Practice of the "(a) optometry' means of examination the human eye a without the use He had exclusive con¬ of medicines or to Kay Jewelry Company, corporation. drugs, surgery ascertain the presence of defects or abnormal conditions that can corrected be by the use of trol of the in the and his optical department corporation's store, or ocular exercises lenses, prisms and their for the aid adaptation and acts were not interfered with professional judgments

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JAMAAmerican Medical Association

Published: Mar 4, 1944

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