ROSENTHAL v. STATE BD. OF CHIROPRACTIC EX.


413 A.2d 882 (1980)

Melvin J. ROSENTHAL, D. C., Plaintiff, Appellant, v. STATE BOARD OF CHIROPRACTIC EXAMINERS of the State of Delaware et al., Defendants, Appellees.

Supreme Court of Delaware.

Decided April 1, 1980.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Stanley William Balick (argued), Wilmington, for plaintiff-appellant.

Edward F. Kafader, Deputy Atty. Gen. (argued), Wilmington, for defendants-appellees.

Before DUFFY, QUILLEN and HORSEY, JJ.


DUFFY, Justice:

This appeal challenges the constitutionality of certain statutory provisions in 24 Del.C., ch. 7, which regulates the practice of chiropractic in Delaware, and the administration of such provisions by the State Board of Chiropractic Examiners (Board).

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The practice of chiropractic is defined by Delaware Law as follows:

"Chiropractic is the science of locating and removing...

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