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MARYLAND MANUAL 115

for the manufacture of drugs, medicines, toilet articles, dentifrices and
cosmetics, in cooperation with the State Department of Health, the
Board enforces the pharmacy and drug laws of the State.

The members of the Board of Pharmacy and duly authorized agents
of the Department of Health have the power to inspect any pharmacy
or other place where prescriptions, medicines, drugs, drug products
or domestic remedies are compounded or sold, and to inspect every
prescription, medicine, drug, drug product or domestic remedy exposed
for sale. Druggists and pharmacists are required to keep in their
places of business a suitable book or file in which to preserve for a
period of not less than five years every prescription compounded or
dispensed (Code 1939, 1947 Supp., Art. 43, secs. 247-258).

Expenditures, 1950, Special funds $3,338,76
Appropriation, 1951, Special funds 3,850.00
Staff: 1

BOARD OF BARBER EXAMINERS
President: David L. Miller, 1953

William J. Carr, 1953
Vincent A. Cinquegrani, Secretary, 1953

34 Hopkins Place Telephones: Plaza 2712
or Saratoga 4262

The Board of Barber Examiners was created in 1904. It is com-
posed of three members appointed by the Governor for two years.
The Board examines and licenses persons wishing to practice barber-
ing. Examinations for this purpose are held in Baltimore in January,
April, July, and October of each year. The Board also has the power
to inspect all barber shops and to report to the county health officer
any unsanitary conditions. The Board may suspend the license of any
barber who consistently maintains an unsanitary shop (Code 1939,
Art. 43, secs. 304-317).

Expenditures, 1950, Special funds ...$1,240.20
Appropriation, 1951, Special funds 3,025.00

Staff: None

STATE BOARD OF EXAMINERS OF NURSES

President: Dorothy F. McBride, 1952

Elizabeth F. Norwood, Secretary-Treasurer, 1952; Sister
Mary Vincent Dunnigan, 1953; Eva M. Bradley, 1954; Irene
M. Duffy, 1954.

Angela M. Shipley, Executive Secretary
1217 Cathedral Street, Baltimore 1 Telephone: Saratoga 1855

The Board consists of five members appointed by the Governor for
terms of three years. As vacancies occur, the Maryland State Nurses
Association submits to the Governor the names of five of its members
from which appointees must be selected. It is the duty of the Board
to examine all applicants for registration as "Registered Nurse" and

 

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