8 Ga. App. 411 | Ga. Ct. App. | 1910
An accusation was filed against W. E. Jones, in the city court of Albany, charging him with a violation of § 485 of the Penal Code, in the following language (omitting formal parts) : “The said defendant did, on the 11th day of June, 1910, in the county aforesaid [Dougherty county] unlawfully practice medicine and charge and receive pay for doing so, without first registering with the clerk of Dougherty superior court.” This accusation was demurred to, on the ground that it set forth no crime under the law; and the ease is before this court on exception to the judgment overruling the demurrer.
The Penal Code of 1895, § 485, provides that “any person who shall fail to register or who shall practice medicine or surgery in violation of .the provisions of the Civil Code shall be guilty of a misdemeanor.” Section 1479 of the Political Code provides, that “Every person lawfully engaged in the practice of medicine within this State, before commencing to practice, shall register in the office of the clerk of the superior court of the county wherein he resides and is practicing, or intends to commence the practice of medicine, in a book to be kept for the purpose by said clerk, his name, residence, and place of birth, together with his authority for practicing medicine, as prescribed in this chapter.” We note, in passing, that the reference in the Penal Code is to the sections off the Civil Code, and the reference should have been to the sec
Judgment reversed.