MARMER v. BOARD OF REGISTRATION OF CHIROPRACTORS


358 Mass. 13 (1970)

260 N.E.2d 672

HENRY I. MARMER vs. BOARD OF REGISTRATION OF CHIROPRACTORS.

Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts, Suffolk.

June 24, 1970.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Irving Marmer for the plaintiff.

Lawrence H. Norris, Assistant Attorney General (Walter H. Mayo, III, Assistant Attorney General, with him), for the defendant.

Present: WILKINS, C.J., SPALDING, CUTTER, KIRK, SPIEGEL, REARDON, & QUIRICO, JJ.


REARDON, J.

The plaintiff in this suit in equity was an unsuccessful applicant for registration to practice chiropractic in Massachusetts, having failed the practical technique portion of three qualifying examinations which he took in March, September and December of 1967. He passed the written portion the first time he took the examination. His bill relates among other charges that due to the interrelationship of certain officers and directors of the Massachusetts...

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