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Bar of this state for at least three years. On payment of one exami-
nation fee the applicant is entitled to the privilege of three examina-
tions, but no more.
The Board reports its findings in the examination of applicants to
the Court of Appeals, with any recommendation it decides to make.
If the Court of Appeals then finds the applicant qualified to discharge
the duties of an attorney, and to be of good moral character and
worthy to be admitted, the said Court then passes an order admitting
him or her to practice in all the courts of the state.
BOARD OF MEDICAL EXAMINERS OF MARYLAND.
The practice of medicine in Maryland is regulated and applicants
are examined by two Boards of Medical Examiners, each composed of
eight members and appointed as follows: One Board by the Medical
and Chirurgical Faculty of the State of Maryland, and one Board by
the Maryland State Homeopathic Medical Society of the State of
Maryland. (Bagby Code, Art. 43, Sec. 116.)
The following appointed by the Medical and Chirurgical Faculty:
Dr. Henry T. Collenberg, President ...........................Baltimore
Dr. John T. O'Mara, Secretary-Treasure ....................Baltimore
Dr. W. Allen Griffith .................................................Berwyn
Dr. Thomas R. Chambers ...................................... ..Baltimore
Dr. Erasmus H. Kloman ............................................Baltimore
Dr. George 0. Sharret ................................................Cumberland
Dr. John E. Legge .....................................................Baltimore
Dr. E. Paul Knotts......................................................Denton
Office, 1215 Cathedral Street, Baltimore, Md.
The following appointed by the Maryland State Homeopathic Med-
ical Society:
Dr. William Dulany Thomas, President-Medical Arts Bidg., Baltimore
Dr. John A. Evans, Secretary and Treasurer
612 W. 40th St., Baltimore
Dr. A. P. Stauffer...................................................................Hagerstown
Dr. M. B. Hood ... ................................................................Baltimore
Dr. W. G. Bode .....................................................................Baltimore
Dr. N. V. Wright.....................................................................Baltimore
Dr. Henry Russell......................................................... ..........Baltimore
Dr. Fred E. Hesser..... ............................................................Baltimore
The function of the Board of Medical Examiners is to determine
licensure of physicians, same to be secured by examination conducted
by the Board or through recognition of license issued by other States.
Two examinations are held, in December and June, each year in An-
atomy, Physiology, Medical Chemistry, Surgery, Practice, Materia
medica, Therapeutics, Obstetrics and Pathology. A fee of $20.00 is re-
quired of each participant in the examination. Fee of $50.00 of licen-
tiates coming from other States unless said State charges more when
fee is same as charged by said State, and fee of $10.00 for the prepa- .
ration of transfer papers in the manner required by the State of
which recognition is sought.
STATE BOARD OF CHIROPODY EXAMINERS OF MARYLAND.
712 Union Trust Building, Baltimore, Md.
The Board of Chiropody Examiners, established under Chapter No.
173 of the Acts of 1916, codified as Section 364 of the Annotated Code
of 1924, is comprised of four members, to be selected by the Board of
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