Abstract
Chicago, Nov. 24, 1906. <h3>To the Editor:</h3> —A few of the states engaging in interstate reciprocity require that the original license on which the applicant requests reciprocal recognition, shall have been issued at least one year prior to the issuance of the license under reciprocity. On June 20, 1906, the Illinois State Board of Health adopted a resolution to the effect that, after January 1, 1907, it would decline to reciprocate with any state exacting the above requirement. A short time later, the Minnesota State Board of Medical Examiners rescinded the above rule, which had previously been adopted by it, and the Wisconsin State Board of Medical Examiners likewise placed itself in accord with the Illinois Board. One of the states with which Illinois had previously reciprocated, at once terminated reciprocity, although several months intervened before the rule of the Illinois Board would become effective—an act strangely at variance with
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