A person is
practicing medicine if he or she does one or more of the
following:
(1) Offers or undertakes to diagnose, cure, advise, or
prescribe for any human disease, ailment, injury, infirmity,
deformity, pain or other condition, physical or mental, real or
imaginary, by any means or instrumentality;
(2) Administers or prescribes drugs or medicinal
preparations to be used by any other person;
(3) Severs or penetrates the tissues of human beings;
(4) Uses on cards, books, papers, signs, or other written or
printed means of giving information to the public, in the conduct
of any occupation or profession pertaining to the diagnosis or
treatment of human disease or conditions the designation "doctor
of medicine," "physician," "surgeon," "m.d.," or any combination
thereof unless such designation additionally contains the
description of another branch of the healing arts for which a
person has a license: PROVIDED HOWEVER, That a person licensed
under this chapter shall not engage in the practice of
chiropractic as defined in RCW 18.25.005.
[2011 c 336 § 496; 1975 1st ex.s. c 171 § 15.]