Camden, N. J., July 5, 1904.
To the Editor:
—I take pleasure in forwarding you resolutions on the New Jersey method of interstate exchange of medical licenses, which I introduced at the last meeting of the National Confederation of State Examining and Licensing Medical Boards, Atlantic City, June 6, 1904. After discussion the resotions were ordered to lie on the table, to be printed by the secretary, distributed among the members and presented for consideration at the next meeting. I would be obliged if you would print them in The Journal.
THE PROPOSED RESOLUTIONS ON INTERSTATE INDORSEMENT VS. INTERSTATE RECIPROCITY.
Whereas, National legislation can not affect the question of state jurisdiction in medical practice without the surrender of definite state sovereignty, andWhereas, State medical examination is the basis for state medical license, or the indorsement of a license issued after an approved examination