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The law also makes provision for examination of applicants to
practice Embalming in such subjects as anatomy, sanitation, disinfec-
tion, embalming (theoretical and practical), and the laws relating to
contagious, infectious and communicable diseases.
The penalty for violation of the Funeral Directors Law, relating to
registration and licensing, is a fine of not more than $100 or imprison-
ment for a term not exceeding one year, or both. The penalty for vio-
lation of the Embalmers Law, relating to registration and licensing,
is a fine of not less than $50 nor more than $500, or imprisonment not
exceeding one year, or both.
STATE VETERINARY MEDICAL BOARD.
Linden Avenue and Dolphin Streets.
(Terms Expire 1941.)
Name. Postoffice.
Dr. J. Walter Hastings....... ........ Cambridge
Dr. Hulbert Young, Secretary ... ...... .. .. ... Baltimore
Dr. John H. Engel...................... - Baltimore
Dr. H. J. McCarthy......... ...... .. .. ...... .... Howardsville
Dr. Thomas Ladson .............. .... ...................... ....... ....Olney
The Governor appoints five for four years from the first Monday in
May. (Bagby Code, Art. 43, Sec. 136.)
The State Veterinary Medical Board is authorized to issue licenses
entitling the holders thereof to practice veterinary medicine and surg-
ery in the State of Maryland. It shall be unlawful for any person or
persons to practice veterinary medicine or surgery in the State of
Maryland without having previously obtained a diploma from a college
duly authorized to grant such to students of veterinary medicine and
surgery and who shall also pass a satisfactory examination before the
State Veterinary Medical Board. The Board is required to examine
all diplomas as to their genuineness, and each applicant shall submit
to a theoretical and practical examination before the Board. It is the
duty of the Board to keep a register of all practitioners qualified to
practice veterinary medicine and surgery or any branches thereof in the
State, and have said register open to the public at all reasonable hours.
THE INSPECTOR OF TOBACCO
Warehouse, Charles and Conway Streets, Baltimore.
(Terms Expire 1989.)
Name. Postoffice.
Inspector:
Albert J. Lomax............................................ .................. Leonardtown
Chief Clerk:
Harvey B. Hall................................................... Galesville
Governor, without Senate confirmation, appoints one for two years
from first Monday in March. (Ch. 39, 1920.)
Chapter 39 of the Acts of 1920 provided that the Tobacco Inspector
who had heretofore been appointed by the State Board of Agriculture,
should be appointed by the Governor. The Inspector of Tobacco must
be a tobacco grower or a duly qualified leaf-tobacco dealer, and a resi-
dent of one of the tobacco growing counties of the State. He has
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