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Code · New Jersey · Title 45 — Mining, Oil and Gas · Chapter 9

45:9-41.5. Graduates of approved chiropractic college entitled to license upon passing examination; qualifications

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Any other person applying subsequent to the thirty-first day of December, one thousand nine hundred and fifty-two, to take an examination leading to the granting of a license to practice chiropractic in New Jersey who has been graduated from a legally incorporated school, institution, or college of chiropractic after successfully completing four courses of lectures requiring personal attendance during four full school years of at least nine months each in four different calendar years, which school, institution or college, if the applicant is graduated after the thirtieth day of June, one thousand nine hundred and fifty-three, shall have been approved by the board, who is more than twenty-one years of age, of good moral character, and a citizen of the United States, and who shall furnish proof of such facts, satisfactory to the board, shall, upon successfully passing an examination, given by the board, in the following subjects: anatomy, including neurologic and histologic anatomy, physiology, pathology, bacteriology, non-surgical diagnosis, chemistry, hygiene, and the therapeutics of chiropractic, be granted a license to practice chiropractic in the State of New Jersey by the board.
L.1953, c. 233, p. 1704, s. 8.
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