.122 MARYLAND MANUAL.
BOARD OF EXAMINERS IN OPTOMETRY.
President: A. L. Trussell, O.D„ 1951.
Albert B. Boulden, O.D., 1949; George H. Kohler, O.D.,
1949; Morris J. Seltzer, O.D„ 1961; R. Roswell Sullivan, O.D„
1949.
George H. Kohler, O.D., Secretary-Treasurer, 1949.
322 West Saratoga Street, Baltimore 1 Telephone: Lexington 8685.
This Board was created in 1914 when the Governor appointed five
persons, for terms of two years, from a list endorsed by the Maryland
Association of Optometrists. Since 1924, members have been appointed
for four- year terms (Code 1939, Art. 43, sec. 353). The Board admin-
isters the optometry laws of the State and regulates the practice of
optometry. It examines, licenses, and registers. Two examinations
are held each year, usually in January and July, in the following
subjects: anatomy, physiology, theoretic optics, pathology, physiologi-
cal optics, practical optics, theoretical optometry, perimetry, diagnosis
and prescription, determination, contact lenses and practical optome-
try, orthoptics and visual training, and optometric jurisprudence. For
just cause, the Board may revoke any certificate of registration or
examination (Code 1939, Art. 43, sec. 365)..
Appropriations: None.
1948 1949
Fees and Licenses $1,120 $1,120
Staff: None.
BOARD OF OSTEOPATHIC EXAMINERS.
President: Evelyn C. Luke, 1949.
L. A. Winokur, 1949; H. D. Shellenberger, 1951; W. S.
Heatwole, 1951.
W. H. Waugaman, Secretary, 1951.
33 S. Centre Street, Cumberland. Telephone: Cumberland 2810.
The Board of Osteopathic Examiners was established in 1914. The
Board is composed of five members appointed by the Governor from
a full list of members in good standing of the Maryland Osteopathic
Association. The term of office is for three years (Code 1939, Art. 43,
secs. 411-414)..
The Maryland Board of Osteopathic Examiners on receiving appli-
cations for license to practice Osteopathy within the State, investigate
the credentials of the applicant and if they meet with the require-
ments, a license is issued by the Examining Board. Two meetings are
held each year for the examining of such applicants whose credentials
will not warrant issuing of a license through the Previous Practice,
or Reciprocity Acts. The examining Board co-operates with municipal
and state officials in enforcing the laws regulating the practice..
Appropriations: None.
1948 1949
Fees and Licenses $130 $130
Staff: None.
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