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Encyclopedia > Bolding, Arkansas

Bolding, Arkansas is a village in Arkansas, USA. Near Bolding, Arkansas, there is the KTVE-Tower, a guyed TV mast, which belongs to the tallest constructions on earth. The KTVE-Tower is a 609. ...


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Arkansas State Medical Bd. v. Bolding (Jesson, C.... (2125 words)
The Medical Board sought to enjoin Dr. Bolding from engaging in the unlawful practice of medicine, claiming that his performance of these procedures was detrimental to the health, safety, and welfare of the people of the State of Arkansas.
Though Dr. Bolding admitted to having performed some of the procedures mentioned in the complaint, he claimed that, according to the Dental Board, these procedures constituted the "practice of dentistry," which is exempt under the Medical Practices Act's licensing requirement under Ark. Code Ann.
Bolding and the Hospital on the basis that the Dental Board was a necessary party.
Bolding Family Genealogy (11095 words)
Bolding, was born Oct 15, 1841 in Franklin County, Alabama.
Bolding was born in Franklin County, Alabama Feb. 16, 1853.
Bolding was born Aug. 27, 1859 and died Jul. 27, 1935.
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