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Maryland Manual, 1939
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MARYLAND MANUAL 101

The duties of Barber Examiners are to examine and license barbers
who come into the State and all persons who desire to take up bar-
bering as a vocation. The examination consists of a written and a
practical examination in barbering. Examinations are held at least
four times a year in Baltimore City and at least once a year in the
following places; Cumberland, Hagerstown, Frederick and Salisbury.
Applications may be secured by addressing the Board at the above
address or by calling personally at any of the following places, 2501
Pennsylvania Ave., 11 S. Commerce St., in Baltimore City or at 921
Virginia Ave., in Cumberland.

STATE BOARD OF CHIROPRACTIC EXAMINERS

Name. Term Expires. Postoffice.
Dr. Raymond Hill, President. ............. 1940. .. Hagerstown
Dr. Simon Moser, Vice-President. ......... 1942. .... Baltimore
Dr. Lewis S. Tawney, Secretary-Treasurer. . . 1941. .... Baltimore

The Governor appoints the board, 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 in Maryland and
test the qualifications of applicants by examination.

Two examinations are held, January and July each year in Anat-
omy and Histology, Physiology, Symptomatology and Pathology, Or-
thopedy, Adjusting, Chiropractic Principles, Nerve Tracing, Chemis-
try, Hygiene, Bacteriology, Physical Diagnosis and Roentgenology.

The Act requires applicants to be graduated from a first grade
four year high school or the equivalent and to be graduate of a recog-
nized Chiropractic College teaching a resident course of three years
of six months each or more comprising at least 2000—60 minute hours
of instruction.

STATE BOARD OF DENTAL EXAMINERS
827 N. Charles Street, Baltimore, Md.
Secretary, Dr. T. L. McCarriar.

Name. Postoffice. Term Expires.
Dr. T. L. McCarriar. ................. Baltimore ........................... 1943
Dr. Ethelbert Lovett. .................... Baltimore ......................... 1943
Dr. James H. Ferguson, Jr............ Baltimore ............................... 1945
Dr. Louis Rossmann........... Baltimore ................ 1946
Dr. Frank P. Haynes.......... Baltimore ....................1941
Dr. A. P. Dixon. ............... Cumberland. ..................... 1941

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 Den-
tal Practice Act of this State, is to regulate the practice of Dentistry
in Maryland by testing the qualifications of candidates.

 

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