112 Ga. 338 | Ga. | 1900
The accused was indicted, tried, and convicted, in Stewart superior court, for unlawfully practicing medicine. Through his counsel he filed a motion in arrest of judgment, in which is set forth a copy of the indictment. It charges the accused, O. C. Blalock, with the offense of a misdemeanor, “for that the said O. C. Blalock, on the 24th day of August in the year 1900, in the county aforesaid, did then and there unlawfully and with force and arms practice medicine, without then and there being authorized to do so, either by diploma from an incorporated medical college, medical school, or university, nor after having attended one or more full terms at a regularly chartered medical college having been in the active practice of medicine since the year 1866, nor being then and there authorized to practice medicine in 1866, nor having been then and there licensed by the medical board, contrary to the laws of said State,” etc. The court overruled the motion in arrest of judgment, upon which error is assigned in the bill of exceptions.
We think the ruling of the court was corree!. This indictment
Judgment affirmed.