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Maryland Manual, 1965-66
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180 MARYLAND MANUAL
set by this Board. Two examinations are held each year, usually in
January and July, in the following subjects: anatomy, physiology,
theoretic optics, pathology, physiological optics, practical optics,
theoretical optometry, perimetry, diagnosis, prescription determina-
tion, contact lenses, practical optometry, orthoptics, visual training,
and optometric Jurisprudence. For just cause, the Board may revoke
any certificate of registration or examination (Code 1957, Art. 43,
sees. 368-86).
Appropriations 1965 1966
Special Funds . $2,825 $2,825
Staff: None.
BOARD OF OSTEOPATHIC EXAMINERS
President: Evelyn C. Luke, D.0„ 1967
Christopher L. Ginn, D.0„ 1966; Joseph 0. Lindstrom, D.0„
1966; L. A. Winokour, D.0„ 1967.
Secretary: Ernest 0. MacDonald, D.0„ 1966
311 Cathedral Street, Baltimore 21201 Telephone: SA 7-0010
The Board of Osteopathic Examiners, established by Chapter 786,
Acts of 1914, consists of five members appointed by the Governor for
three-year terms from a full list of members in good standing of the
Maryland Osteopathic Association (Code 1957, Art. 43, sees. 467-80).
The Maryland Board of Osteopathic Examiners investigates the cre-
dentials of an applicant for permission to practice osteopathy within
the State and issues or refuses licenses. It holds two meetings each
year to examine these applicants whose credentials will not warrant
issuing of a license through the Previous Practice or Reciprocity Acts.
The Board cooperates with municipal and State officials in enforcing
the laws regulating the practice.
Appropriations 1965 1966
Special Funds . $90 $90
Staff: None.
MARYLAND BOARD OF PHARMACY
President: Alexander J. Ogrinz, Jr„ 1970
Arthur G. Harbaugh, 1966; Howard Lee Gordy, 1967;
Norman J. Levin, 1968.
Secretary-Treasurer: F. S. Balassone, 1969
301 W. Preston Street, Baltimore 21201 Telephone: 837-9000
The Board of Pharmacy, created by Chapter 179, Acts of 1902,
consists of five members, appointed annually by the Governor for five-
year terms from a list supplied by the Maryland Pharmaceutical
Association. Two members must be residents of Baltimore City; two,
residents of the counties of the State; and one, resident anywhere
within the State. The Board licenses pharmacists by examination and
reciprocity, and there is also a biennial re-registration program for
pharmacists. The Board issues permits for the operation of retail
pharmacies and for the manufacture of drugs, medicines, toilet
articles, dentifrices, and cosmetics. The Board also licenses jobbers,
distributors, and wholesalers or manufacturers of dangerous (pre-
scription) drugs. In cooperation with the State Department of Health,
the Board enforces the pharmacy and drug laws of the State.

 
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