MARYLAND MANUAL III
The Maryland Board of Osteopathic Examiners on receiving ap-
plications for license to practice Osteopathy within the State, investi-
gate 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 prac-
tice, or Reciprocity Acts. Said Examining Board co-operates with
municipal and State officials in enforcing the laws regulating the
practice.
STATE BOARD OF EXAMINERS OF OPTOMETRY
Name. Term Expires. Postoffice.
Dr. R. R. Sullivan................1946............... Baltimore
Dr. George H. Kohler .........................1945...................... Baltimore
Dr. A. B. Boniden................. .1945. ............... Salisbury
Dr.. Frank A.. Persohn, Jr. ............ . 1947......................... Towson
Dr. A.. L. Trussell ....................... 1947.................. Baltimore
Terms are for four years. Appointees must be selected from lists
furnished the Governor by the Maryland Association of Optometrists.
(Ch. 231,1922.)
The duties of the Board are to examine all persons not exempt in
this Act desiring to practice optometry in the State of Maryland and
if found qualified, to issue certificates of examination and registra-
tion, which must be recorded in the city or county of permanent resi-
dence.
BOARD OF BARBER EXAMINERS OF THE STATE OF MARYLAND
220 North Greene Street, Baltimore..1, Md.
Office Hours, Tuesdays and Thursdays, 6 to 9 P.M.
(Terms Expire 1946)
Vincent A. Cinquegrani, President. ....................... .Baltimore
Theodore J. Wise, Treasurer..................................................... ..Baltimore
William Groves, Secretary................................................ Cumberland
The Governor appoints three members for two years from the first Mon-
day in May of every other year. All members must be qualified barbers
with at least five years experience immediately prior to their appoint-
ment. (Ch. 226, Acts of 1904.)
The duties of Barber Examiners are to examine and license barbers who
come into the State and all persons who desire to take up barbering as a
vocation. The examination consists of a written and a practical examination
in barbering. The Examiners may enter and inspect a barber shop to note
any violations of any of the health laws applying to barber shops. Licenses
may be revoked for stated violations. Examinations are held in Baltimore
City, and at such other cities and towns as the occasion may require. Ap-
plications for examinations may be obtained by addressing the Board at
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