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Maryland Manual, 1901
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168 MARYLAND MANUAL.

STATE VACCINE AGENT—1701 N. Caroline Street, Baltimore.
J. Fussell Martenet......................Baltimore City.......................... 1902
The Governor, with the consent of the Senate, appoints one State
Vaccine Agent for a term of six years from the first Monday in May.
(P. G. L. Art. 43, Sec. 26).
The Vaccine Agent prepares and furnishes the medical profession
pure virus for use in vaccination.

STATE LIVE STOCK SANITARY BOARD— Merchants National
Bank Building, Baltimore.
Frank H. Mackie................... .....Cecil County............................1902
Elisha F. Parks................ ............Baltimore County...... ...............1902
W. H. D. Warfield........................Carroll County..........................1902
The Governor, with the consent of the Senate, appoints three for
two years from the first Monday in May. (P. G. L. Article 58).
The State Live Stock Sanitary Board is charged with the duties of
protecting the health of the domestic animals of the State from con-
tagious and infectious diseases, and to maintain and enforce such
quarantine, sanitary or other regulations as it may deem necessary.

CHIEF VETERINARY INSPECTOR—1133 Harford Avenue,
Baltimore.
Chief Veterinary Inspector,
H. A. Meisner.............. .........Baltimore City........... ..............1904
The Governor appoints one Chief Veterinary Inspector, who holds
his office during the term of the Governor who appoints him. Senate
confirmation not required. (P. G. L. Art. 58, Sec. 5).
The Chief Veterinary Inspector is required to visit all the stables of
Baltimore City and of the counties whenever he has reason to believe
contagions or infectious diseases exist. He is the executive officer of
the Live Stock Sanitary Board.

STATE VETERINARY MEDICAL BOARD.
F. H. Mackie................................Cecil County............................1902
R. V. Smith............... ......... .......Frederick County.....................1902
H. A. Meisner..............................Baltimore City.. ......................1902
William H. Martenet....................Baltimore City................... ......1902
Albert W. Clement...... ............... BaltimoreCity................. ........1902

The Governor appoints five for four years from the first Monday in
May. Senate confirmation not required. (Chapter 273, 1894).

The State Veterinary Medical Board has charge of the enforcement
of the State Law relating to the practice of veterinary medicine.

EXAMINERS OF HORSESHOERS.

William N. Farley .......................Baltimore City......................... 1901
James E. Keating........................BaltimoreCity....... ..... ............1902
Robert Ward............................... Baltimore City.......................... 1902
Michael J. Heagerty.................... Baltipiore City..........................1904
John B. Byrnes............................. Baltiinore City.......................... 1905
Board consists of five members. One shall be a veterinarian, two
shall be master horseshoers, and two shall be journeymen horseshoers.
Term four years from appointment. (Chapter 491, 1898).

 

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