68 MARYLAND MANUAL.
This Board is for the purpose of examining all candidates that
might present themselves for an examination, either as Pharmaciats
or Assistant Pharmacists.
The Board keeps a record of all registered Pharmacista and regis-
tered Assistant Pharmacists of Maryland.
Any information pertaining to pharmacy in Maryland should be
addressed to the Secretary of the Board, who can supply a copy of any
pharmacy law of Maryland.
BOARD OF OSTEOPATHIC EXAMINERS.
Brow Arcade Building, Baltimore.
Name. Term Expires. Postoffice.
Examiners:
Hedler V. Carter. ........ 1922 .................... .Baltimore
Aloha Kirkpatrick. .. . .. .1923. .......... .Baltimore
J. S. Johnson. .......... .1923. . ..... ......... .Hagerstown
Richard G. Stevenson, ...1922.. ..... ......... .Hagerstown
Henry McMains......... 1923.. ..... ............ Baltimore
Governor appoints five from a full list of members in good standing
of the Maryland Osteopathic Association, two for 1 year, two for 2
years, and one for 3 years, and as these terms expire the successor is
appointed for 3 years from the first day of June. (Ch. 786, 1914.)
The Maryland Board of Osteopathic Examiners on receiving appli-
cations for license to practice Osteopathy within the State, investigate
credentials of said applicant and if they meet the requirements, a
license is issued by said Examining Board. Two stated meetings are
held each year for the examining of such applicants whose credentials
will not warrant the issuing of a license through the previous practice,
or Reciprocity Acts. Said examining Board co-operates with muni-
cipal and State officials in enforcing the laws regulating the practice.
STATE BOARD OF CHIROPRACTIC EXAMINERS,
Name. Term Expires. Postoffice.
J. Ralph John. ............... .1921. .... . . . .......... .Baltimore
W. A. Summerville. ........... .1922. ................. .Hagerstown
William F. Loffland. ......... ..1923. ................... .Baltimore
The Governor appoints three resident course graduates practicing
Chiropractors, residents of Maryland, who have practiced in the State
for three years. The first appointments hold office for one, two and
three years from appointment and as these terms expire a successor is
appointed for the full term of three years. No two members shall be
graduates of the same college. (Ch. 666, 1920.)
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