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Show DR FREENOR FREED BY DISTRICT COURT t MARGES 1S1UH GUT 11V MEDICAL BOARD AGAINST CHIKOPR C-TOI! C-TOI! ARE DISMISSED. The cv.se against Dr. F. J. Freeinr. charged with practicing medicine without a license, in treating Mrs. Lillie Standing, was dismissed in Judge Nathan J. Harris' division of the district court October 23rd as no cause lor action. The charge was brought by the state medical board after they had failed in an effort to enjoin him from practicing his profession in the state of Utah. Dr. Freenor had secured the services of Thomas Morris, who is the cl'.'ef consul o:' the Universal Cairo- irictors' association, of which Dr. Freenor is a member, and as soon as the case had boon dismissed Mr. Morris Mor-ris left for La Crosse. Wis., where he will take charge of a case brought against chiropractors there, lie will return again on October 2 6, when Dr. Freenor w ill again be brought before the court in an endeavor to have hint brought under the jurisdiction of the state medical board. Dr. Freenor when seen today said I it was no more than he had expected, "I neither diagnose, treat or pre-, scribe." he said. "So it would be al- j most an impossibility to say that I I practiced medicine. I do not care , how, when or where a person became I ill, or what is the matter with them, j It makes no difference to me whether their parents, grandfather or mother died of the same disease. I am interested inter-ested in the person alone." |