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Show OSTEOPATHS ORGANIZE State Association Formed in City Yesterday. WILL SEEK LEGISLATION Effort to Be Made to Secure Passage of Special Bill remitting nnd Regulating Reg-ulating the Practice of Osteopathy in Utah Picsent Status of Prncti-tloucrs Prncti-tloucrs in State Doubtful, With n Test Case Now Pending in tho Supreme Court Legislation In Other Stntes. (Sundae s Dalls ) Among the Interests that will be rep-resented rep-resented hefote the next Leglsliture Is Ihe osteopathic school of medlilne In older lo make tlielr work mote effective nine osteopaths eight finm Salt laike and nno finm Iaigan, met sestcrdas ut the nlllce of l)r A r lllhbs and or-Kiinlzed or-Kiinlzed the Htnte Osteoputhlt nssntlu-llun nssntlu-llun foi til ll t ll :i 1 pioteetlon and to sptend Ihe knovvlttlRC of their ssstem f onstl-tiitlon onstl-tiitlon and hs-liwa were adopted nnd the following ofllcers elected President, A P Illbbs secietnr) 1" lloelllng. treasurer W H Hamcr It was staled last nlitht b inetnher nf the association that an effort would he made In huso the next Legislature puss n sprcl-il hill permitting and icru-latins icru-latins the practice of osteopaths. In Ihe thiee Stntes of C'lllforuln. Montana and Ohio the lavs pros Ides for special boards of examiners to puss on the titinllllcnllons nf osteopaths while lu sixteen States of the t'nlnn the practice of the profession Is rccognl7Cd by special spe-cial laws At present the status of the osteopaths osteo-paths In IH ih Is somewhat doubtful The regular phsslclans would dens the right of the osteopaths In practice without with-out a llcetife, svhllo Ihe latter freely admit that tbej cannot pass an examination exam-ination ln materia medlcn btcnuse lhe do nnt use drugs In their practice A test case la now pending In the &u-picme &u-picme court. |