118 MARYLAND MANUAL
STATE BOARD OF VETERINARY MEDICAL EXAMINERS
President: Thomas A. Ladson, V.M.D., 1954
John H. Engel, V.M.D., 1954; J. Walter Hastings, V.M.D.,
1954; John D. Gadd, V.M.D., 1954.
Hulbert Young, V.M.D., Secretary, 1954
Liberty Koad, Owings Mills, R.F.D. 2 Telephone: Roslyn 889-W-4
The State Veterinary Medical Board established in 1894, is com-
posed of flve members wliu must be licensed veLerinaries engaged in
active practice appointed by the Governor for a term of five
years. The Board is required to pass upon the qualifications of candi-
dates for licenses to practice Veterinary Medicine in Maryland, to
examine such candidates, to hear and pass upon complaints of illegal
or unethical practice, and to institute prosecution in the courts against
those engaged in the illegal practice of Veterinary Medicine in the
State (Acts 1949, Ch. 677).
Expenditures, 1949, Special Funds.......................................$199.08
Appropriation, 1950, Special Funds... ................................ 740.00
Staff: None
BOARD OF EXAMINERS OF HORSESHOERS
Chairman: Charles R. Campbell, 1952
John M. Coffin, V.M.D., 1953; L. Hickman, V.M.D., 1953;
Elmer K. Strayer, 1963.
Frederick A. Kloch, Secretary, 1953
1172 Cleveland Street, Baltimore 30 Telephone Mulberry 7399
The members of the Board of Examiners of Horseshoers are ap-
pointed by the Governor for a term of four years from the date of
their appointment. One must be a veterinarian, two must be Master
Horseshoers, and two must be journeyman horseshoers. The Board
examines and registers all persons seeking certificates as master or
journeymen horseshoers in Baltimore City. Meetings of the Board are
held twice yearly in May and November (Acts 1898, Ch. 471).
Appropriations: None
Staff: None
STATE BOARD OF LAW EXAMINERS
Chairman: Parsons Newman
William H. Price
Wilson K. Barnes, Secretary
Mildred H. Pullen, Clerk to the Board
901 Maryland Trust Building, Baltimore 2 Telephone: Plaza 1630
The Courts of the Province were first authorized to examine per-
sons seeking to practice law in 1715 (1715, Ch. 48, sec. 12). The ex-
amination of attorneys remained as a function of the several courts
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