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Zelwyn A. AARONS, petitioner and respondent, v. BOARD OF MEDICAL EXAMINERS OF THE STATE of California, Herbert S. Chapman, Percival Dolman, Anthony Dlepenbrock, Richard Bullis, Ebon B. McGregor, Frank Otto, Frederick N. Scatena, John R. Walker, Joe Zeiler and George Thomason, the members thereof, respondents and appellants.
This is a companion case to Mann v. Board of Medical Examiners, 187 P.2d 1, and also to Burroughs v. Board of Medical Examiners, 187 P.2d 9. All three cases were tried together and resulted in judgments in favor of the respective petitioners. The appeals were presented on a single record and the disposition of this appeal is controlled by the disposition of the Mann appeal. For reasons stated in the opinion in the Mann case, the judgment is reversed and the trial court is directed to entertain further proceedings in accordance with the views expressed in said opinion.
CARTER, Justice.
GIBSON, C. J., and SHENK, EDMONDS, TRAYNOR, SCHAUER and SPENCE, JJ., concur.
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Docket No: S. F. 17525.
Decided: December 02, 1947
Court: Supreme Court of California, in Bank.
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