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Citation: 223 U.S. 288

1. Collins v. Texas, No. 165., SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, Argued January 25, 26, 1912. , February 19, 1912, Decided

OVERVIEW: A statute requiring a license to practice medicine was not unconstitutional because the state was constitutionally able to prescribe conditions of practicing medicine; denial of defendant's release by habeas corpus was proper.


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