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plomas from medical schools offering medical education equivalent
to that given in approved medical schools of the United States. Each
candidate from a foreign medical school is considered individually.
The qualification for practice is determined either by written examina-
tion given by the Boards, or by recognition of a license obtained after
a written examination in a reciprocating State, or by endorsement of
a certificate of the National Board of Medical Examiners (Acts 1949,
Ch. 682). Examinations are held in June and December of each year.
Expenditures Appropriations
1950 1951
Board of Examiners (MCF),
Special funds $13,974.09 $14,204.00
Homeopathic, Special funds 23.00 200.00
Staff: 2.
STATE BOARD OF EXAMINING ENGINEERS
Chairman: W. Charlton Talbott, 1953
Edmund D. Moore, 1953
Lowney D. Young, Secretary
221 East North Avenue, Baltimore 2 Telephone: Saratoga 4472
The Board of Examining Engineers was established in 1892. The
Board is composed of two members appointed by the Governor for
terms of two years. The appointees must have had experience operat-
ing steam engines, boilers, and stationary or portable engines. The
Board examines applicants for certificates of proficiency to operate
stationary or portable engines in Baltimore City. All certificates so
issued must be renewed annually by the Board. The members of the
Board periodically inspect all industries and places of business where
licensed engineers are employed to determine their compliance with
the law. The Board meets Tuesdays and Fridays from 7 P. M. to 9
P. M. (Acts 1910, Ch. 662).
Expenditures, 1950, Special funds . . $6,416.36
Appropriation, 1951, Special funds . 6,480.00
Staff: 3
STATE BOARD OF VETERINARY MEDICAL EXAMINERS
President: Thomas A. Ladson, V.M.D., 1954
J. Walter Hastings, VMD., 1952; John D. Gadd, VMD.,
1955; Milton P. Sause, VMD., 1956.
Hulbert Young, V.M.D., Secretary, 1953
Liberty Road, Owings Mills, R.F.D. 2 Telephone: Roslyn 389-W-4
The State Veterinary Medical Board established in 1894, is com-
posed of five members who must be licensed veterinarians 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, 1950, Special funds $615.50
Appropriation, 1951, Special funds 740.00
Staff: None
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