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MARYLAND MANUAL 181 The members of the Board and duly authorized agents of the De- partment of Health inspect all pharmacies or other places where pre- scriptions, medicines, drugs, drug products, or domestic remedies are compounded or sold, and inspects prescriptions, medicines, drugs, drug products, or domestic products exposed for sale. Druggists and phar- macists 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 1957, 1965 Supp., Art. 43, sees. 265, 257-263, 266, 266A, 268-269; Art. 27, sees. 270A, 311). Appropriations 1965 1966 Special Funds $8,980 $7,349 Staff: 1. BOARD OF PHYSICAL THERAPY EXAMINERS Chairman: H. Alvan Jones, M.D., 1968 George H. Yeager, M.D., 1966; W. Grafton Hersperger, M.D., 1967; H. Vincent Davis, M.D., 1969; Wetherbee Fort, M.D., 1970. W. Richard Ferguson, M.D., Consultant Clemens W. Gaines), Secretary 301 W. Preston Street, Baltimore 21201 Telephone: 837-9000 The Board of Physical Therapy Examiners, created by Chapter 906, Acts of 1947, consists of five members, one appointed each year for a five-year term from lists submitted by the Medical and Chirurgical Faculty. The Board examines, licenses, and registers physical thera- pists wishing to practice in Maryland (Code 1957, Art. 43, sees. 604-14). Appropriations 1965 1966 Special Funds $2,163 $2,161 Staff: None. BOARD OF PODIATRY EXAMINERS President: Walter Merkel, M.D. Jerome Lenet, D.S.C.; Michael Sherman, D.Pod. S. Jack Kleger, D.S.C., Secretary P. 0. Box 1086, Salisbury 21801 Telephone: Pioneer 9-6363 The Board of Podiatry Examiners, originally created by Chapter 173, Acts of 1916, received its present name by chapter 416, Acts of 1965. The Board consists of four members appointed by the Board of Medical Examiners for four-year terms. One must be a member of the Board of Medical Examiners and the other three must be selected from the membership of the Maryland Podiatry Association. The Board examines all persons who wish to practice podiatry in the State. Applicants must have at least two years of education in a recognized college of arts and sciences and be graduates of a school or college of podiatry classified "A" or "B" by the American Podiatry Association. The examinations, which may be written, oral, or prac- tical, are given in January and July of each year. The Board also issues annual licenses to all podiatrists engaged in active practice within the State. The Board may revoke the license of any podiatrist, after a hearing, who is charged with malpractice or unethical conduct (Code 1957, 1965 Supp., Art. 43, sees. 481-98). |
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