112 MARYLAND MANUAL
BOARD OF OSTEOPATHIC EXAMINERS
33 S. Centre Street, Cumberland, Maryland
Name of Examiners Term Expires Postoffice
Evelyn C. Luke ...................... ....1946 .... ... Hagerstown
L. A. Winokur .. ........ 1946 Baltimore
W. H. Waugaman, Secretary.....1945 Cumberland
H. D. Shellenberger.... .... .. 1946 ........ Baltimore
W. S. Heatwole.... — 1945 Salisbury
The Governor appoints five from a full list of members in good
standing of the Maryland Osteopathic Association, two for I year,
two for 2 years, and one for 3 years, and as these terms expire the
successor is appointed for 3 years from the first day of June. (Ch.
786,1914.)
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 with the require-
ments, a license is issued by said Examining Board. Two stated meet-
ings are held each year for the examining of such applicants whose
credentials will not warrant issuing of a license through the pre-
vious practice, or Reciprocity Acts. Said Examining Board co-oper-
ates with municipal and State officials in enforcing the laws regulat-
ing the practice.
STATE BOARD OF PHARMACY
Address Secretary: 2411 North Charles Street, Baltimore 18, Md.
Name Term Expires Postoffice
E. P. Middlekauff .. .... 1948 .. Hagerstown
L. M. Kantner, Secy.-Treas................1949 . ............ — Baltimore
T. Ellsworth Ragland .... .. 1960 Baltimore
Robert J. Spittel —.. —.... ....... ...1946.. —.. —...... Catonsville
S. Earl Webster ... .... 1947 .. .. Cambridge
The Governor appoints five, one annually, for a term of five years.
Two shall be residents of Baltimore City and three residents of the
counties. (Ch. 179,1902.)
This Board is for the purpose of examining all candidates for an
examination as Pharmacists.
The Board keeps a record of all registered Pharmacists and reg-
istered Assistant Pharmacists of Maryland.
The members of the State Board of Pharmacy and the duly author-
ized agents and employees of the State Department of Health, have
the power to inspect every prescription compounded at any pharmacy
or drug store and/or medicines, drugs, drug products or domestic
remedies and to inspect any pharmacy or other place where medicines
or drugs, drug products or domestic remedies are compounded or
exposed for sale. Druggists and pharmacists are required to keep in
their places of business a suitable file in which shall be preserved for
a period of not less than five years every prescription compounded or
dispensed at said drug store or pharmacy.
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