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Maryland Manual, 1931
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70 MARYLAND MANUAL.

STATE BOARD OF CHIROPRACTIC EXAMINERS.
Name. Term Expires. Postoffice.
Dr. R. A. McDonnell, President 1932 Baltimore
Dr. Velbon Covell, Vice President 1933 Baltimore
Dr. W. F Crider, Secretary Treasurer 1934 Hagerstown

The Governor appoints the hoard, one member each year for a term
of three years. No two members shall be graduates of the same college.

The basic duty of the board as provided by the Chiropractic Act of
this State, is to regulate the practice of Chiropractic ill Maryland by
testing the qualifications of applicants.

Two examinations are held. January and July each year in 110,
Physiology, Symptomatology, Orthopedy, Adjusting, Chiropractic Prince
pies, Nerve Tracing, Chemistry, Hygiene, Bacteriology and Diagnosis.

The Act requires applicants to be graduated from a first grade four
year high school or the equivalent and to be graduates of a recognized
Chiropractic College which teaches a resident course of three years of
six months each or more.

STATE BOARD OF DENTAL EXAMINERS
Medical Arts Building, Baltimore, Md.
Secretary, Dr. T. L. McCarriar.
Name. Postoffice, Term Expires.

Dr. T. L. McCarriar Baltimore 1937
Dr. B. Lucien Brun Baltimore . 1937
Dr. J. S. Hopkins Bel Air . 1933
Dr. E. A. Coble Easton 1933
Dr. B. H. Smith, Jr. . Baltimore - 1935
Dr. L. L. Watkins . . .. Hagerstown 1935

Governor appoints six; two biennially for a term of years from the
first Monday in May, from a list of four practicing dentists furnished
by the Maryland State Dental Association. (Bagby Code, Art. 32,
Sec. 2.)

The paramount duty of the Dental Board, as provided by the Dental
Practice Act of this State, is to regulate the practice of Dentistry in
Maryland by testing the qualifications of candidates.

It requires that all applicants for license shall be 21 years of age
and shall be graduates of dental colleges duly incorporated to grant
degrees in Dental Surgery by the laws of one of the United States.

Two annual examinations are held..lasting three days each..one
being in the month of June, the other in November. Each applicant for
examination files with the Secretary of the Board a sworn statement
setting forth his age, name and address, college or graduation, etc.,
together with the examination fee of twenty dollars.
The examinations are both theoretical (written) and practical.

 

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