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MARYLAND MANUAL 115.

COMMISSIONERS OF PRACTICAL PLUMBING.

Chairman: Frank A. Reger, Sr., 1949.

Ex-officio members: Robert H. Riley, M.D., Director State
Board of Health; Huntington Williams, M.D., Commissioner
of Health, Baltimore City..

Appointive members: Reuben Goldman, 1949; Charles
Wachsmuth, 1949.
203 Old Town Bank Bldg., Baltimore 2 Telephone: Lexington 8183.

The first Board for the examining and licensing of plumbers in
Maryland was established in 1886. The jurisdiction of this Board
was limited to Baltimore City. The present Commission was estab-
lished in 1910. Its jurisdiction includes all of the State, excepting
Prince George's and Montgomery Counties. The Commission is com-
posed of five members, three of whom are appointed by the Governor
for two year terms, the Director of the State Board of Health and
the Commissioner of Health for the City of Baltimore being ex-officio
members of the Commission. The Commission examines and certifies
journeyman and master plumbers, however, the latter must have
held Journeyman certificates for at least two years prior to applying
for a master's certificate. All certificates must be renewed annually.
Appeals from the results of examination may be taken to a Board of
Arbiters, one member being appointed by the appellant, one by the
Commission, and a third member appointed by the other two members
of the Arbitration Board. All members of the Board must be certi-
fied plumbers within the State (1939 Code, Art. 43, secs. 318-324)..

Appropriations: None.

1948 1949
Fees and Licenses $2,722 $2,722
Staff: None.

BOARDS OF MEDICAL EXAMINERS.

Members of the Board representing the Medical and Chirurgical
Faculty
President: Erasmus H. Kloman, M.D., 1951.

Henry T. Collenberg, M.D., Vice President, 1949; Lewis P.
Gundry, M.D., Secretary-Treasurer, 1950; W. Allen Griffith,
M.D., 1951; Edward M. Hanrahan, M.D., 1948; E. Paul
Knotts, M.D., 1949; John E. Legge, M.D., 1948; Edward P.
Thomas, M.D., 1950..

1215 Cathedral Street, Baltimore 1 Telephone: Mulberry 5587.

Members of the Board representing the Homeopathic Medical
Society
President: Maurice E. Shamer, M.D., 1949.

John A. Evans, M.D., Secretary-Treasurer, 1949; Arthur J.
Davies, M.D., 1950; M. Bourman Hood, M.D., 1951; William
Pannebaker, M.D., 1948; Henry Russell, M.D., 1951; J. Ward
Wisner, M.D., 1950.
612 West 40th Street, Baltimore 1 Telephone: University 0832.

The practice of medicine in Maryland is regulated by two Boards
of Medical Examiners, one representing the Medical and Chirurgical.

 

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