110 MARYLAND MANUAL
W. Allen Griffith, M.D. ... ...... ..... ................... Berwyn
E. Paul Knotts, M.D. ......................... ....Denton
Edward M. Hanrahan, M.D. .. ..... —........... Baltimore
The Board of Medical Examiners of the State of Maryland (Homeo-
pathic) has the following officers:
Maurice E. Shamer, M.D., President .. 3300 West North Avenue,
Baltimore
John A. Evans, M.D., Secretary-Treasurer......612 West 40th Street,
Baltimore
Arthur J. Davies, M.D... .... ... ............ Baltimore
M. Bowman Hood, M.D. .. ............. ....... —.... Baltimore
Harry M. Moore, M.D. ..... .... .... ............. Glen Burnie
Henry Russell, M.D. .. ............... Baltimore
Henry H. Stansbury, M.D. .... ... ..... ... — Baltimore
J. Ward Wisner, M.D. ...... .... .. — Baltimore
The members of the Board are appointed by the Maryland State
Homeopathic Medical Society.
The function of the Boards is to test the fitness of physicians for the
legal practice of medicine in this State and to issue licenses to those
qualified. Candidates applying to the Board representing the Medical
and Chirurgical Faculty must be graduates of medical schools ap-
proved by the American Medical Association and the Association of
American Medical Colleges. Graduates of foreign medical schools are
considered individually.
The qualification for practice is determined either by written ex-
amination given by the Board, or by recognition of license obtained
after written examination in a reciprocating State, or by endorsement
of certificate of National Board of Medical Examiners.
Two examinations are held each year, usually in June and Decem-
ber, in the following subjects: anatomy, medical chemistry, materia
medica, physiology, therapeutics, practice of medicine, obstetrics,
surgery and pathology.
A fee of $20.00 is required of each applicant for examination. Phy-
sicians seeking license in recognition of license issued in a recipro-
cating State, or of a National Board certificate, pay a fee of $50.00.
A fee of $10.00 is charged for certification of credentials for trans-
fer to another State. The fee for review and evaluation of foreign
credentials is $5.00.
During the 1943 session of the Legislature, two bills amending the
Law Regulating the Practice of Medicine in Maryland were passed,
namely: Senate Bill No. 84, making it legally possible for graduates
of accelerated medical courses to be admitted to examination for
license to practice medicine in Maryland; and House Bill No. 644,
which prohibits advertising by physicians and surgeons.
BOARD OF EXAMINERS OF MOVING PICTURE MACHINE
OPERATORS
506 E. Batimore Street, Baltimore 2, Maryland
Name Postoffice
Frank A. Hornig, Exhibitor ... .... ........... Baltimore
Carroll G. Bayne, Operator —.. .. ............... Baltimore
Edward Pugh, Fire Underwriters — ... ... ... — .... .... — Baltimore
The Governor biennially appoints in and for Baltimore City three;
one from Board of Fire Underwriters' Association, one licensed mov-
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