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Supplement to May issue of the Illinois Medical Journal.

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The following bills of particular interest to the medical profession passed both houses and will probably be signed by the Governor:

Senate Bill No. 158-(Mueller)-Placing physicians, internes and nurses of the Cook County Hospital under civil service.

Senate Bill No. 225-(Clark)-Establishing a State board of examiners for nurses. Prohibits other than registered nurses from advertising as such. Gives board authority to regulate the course of instruction in training schools. Does not prevent anyone from nursing. Board to receive $5 a day for actual services to be paid from fees for registration.

Senate Bill No. 296-(Humphrey)-Chicago Automobile club bill. Requires State registration of motor vehicles, and prohibits cities, towns and villages from making laws regarding in conflict with this measure. Limits the speed in the country to twenty miles an hour and makes numerous other regulations.

Senate Bill No. 226—(Clark)-Creating a board of dental examiners. Requires dentists to be licensed in the same manner as physicians. Examination fee $5. Board members receive $10 a day.

House Bill No. 119-(Nagel)—Acquiring bodies of persons dying from infectious diseases to be embalmed by licensed embalmers and providing that the latter shall disinfect the premises where such persons have died.

House Bill No. 414-(Reynolds) -Requiring the State Board of Health to appoint one agent in each county to distribute gratis, pure diphtheria antitoxine.

House Bill No. 182-(Kleeman)-Empowering overseers of the poor to send hydrophobia patients to any institution in the State for the treatment of that disease at the expense of the State, not to exceed $100 a patient and appropriating $2,000 to carry out the provisions of the act. Counties are to pay the car fare and other expenses of the patients.

House Bill No. 330-(Glackin)-Appropriating $25,000 for the establishing of a State Sanitarium for consumptives and creating a board of five members to construct and administer the affairs of the sanitarium.

Vote in Senate on Senate Bill No. 311, for "An Act to regulate the practice of Osteopathy in the State of Illinois.

The vote by which this bill passed the Senate is as follows:

Those voting in the affirmative are: Messrs.

Acton, Anderson, Bare, Brown, Chafee, Dixon, Dunlap, Evans, Hall, Hamilton, Henson, Houser, Humphrey, Jandus, Kunz, Lish, Lundberg, Maher, McElvain, McKenzie, McShane, Powers, Rainey, Rees, Stubblefield, Walter. Yeas-26.

Those voting in the negative are: Messrs.

Bartley, Campbell, Cunningham, Hull, Mueller. Nays-5.

Medical Journal

The Official Organ of the State Medical Society.
Monthly Under Direction of the Judicial Council.

Entered in the Springfield Postoffice as Second-Class Matter.

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