John Doyle.. John Butler John Delaney John Davenport.. H. N. Moulton... H. Hubbell John Pinzger.. Thos. O'Niel H. C. Mumbrue. J. H. Holcomb.. A. R. Jones.. I. T. Carr.... Thos. Kingston James A. Patton Thomas Curley John Kappel Frank Ehrlich Chas. Ermatinger John Lawrence .... ... Legal Residence. Occupation. Chief engineer. Assistant engineer. Assistant engineer. Fireman. Fireman. Fireman. State carpenter. Assistant carpenter. State painter. Steam and gas fitter. Receiving and shipping clerk. Storekeeper. Police. Police. Police. Police. ... ... Police. Police. Night watch. Night watch. Elevator attendant. Foreman labor force. Messenger, Board of Charities and Reform. Messenger, Board of Supervision Messenger, Historical Society. Janitor, superintendent public property. Janitor, farmers' institutes. Janitor, supreme court. Janitor, agricultural society. Art gallery attendant. The State Board of Pharmacy was established by chapter 167 of the laws of 1882. The board consists of five members, who are appointed by the Governor, for a term of five years. Members receive five dollars per day for actual service, the Secretary receiving no per diem, but a salary of four hundred dollars. All salaries and expenses are paid from receipts of examinations and dues from the druggists of the state. The law establishing the board provides that it shall be the duty of the board to examine all applications for registration, submitted in proper form; to grant certificates of registration to such persons as may be entitled to the same under the provisions of the act; to cause the prosecution of all persons violating its provisions; to report annually to the Governor and to the Wisconsin Pharmaceutical Society upon the condition of pharmacy in the state, which said report shall also furnish a record of the proceedings of said board for the year, as well as the names of all pharmacists duly registered. The board holds meetings for examination of applicants and such other business as pertains to its duties, at least once in three months. Thirty days' notice of such meeting is required to be given. None but registered pharmacists are allowed to sell poisons or com pound prescriptions. All pharmacists are required to pay a fee of one dollar per year registration, they are held responsible for quality of all drugs and chemicals or medicines sold or dispensed by them. The average expenses of the board has been $1,514 a year. The following table shows the work of the board since its organization in 1882. There are now in the state ten hundred and thirty graduate and licentiate and two hundred and sixty-nine assistants, and about seven hundred and sixty drug stores. The board meets annually on third Tuesday in July, at the place selected for meeting of Wisconsin State Dental Society, which place of meeting is selected by the society. The State Board of Dental Examiners was organized under chapter 129, laws of 1883 — The board is appointed by the Governor. Expenses of the board are paid out of fees received. The following is a synopsis of the business of the board since its organization: D. M. Hagerty... W. S. Hanscom Wm. Conners.. F. A. Lee. H. Colbert.. M. C. French... Appleton. Beloit Black River Falls Chippewa Falls. Eau Claire.. Fifield.... Florence Fontana.. Green Bay. Hudson...... Janesville. Kenosha.. Manitowoc Marshfield Menomonie.... Merrill Milwaukee.. Necedah.. Platteville Racine Waukesha.... Juneau county excepting Necedah town- Price county, and towns of Westboro, Fond du Lac and Green Lake counties with Polk, St. Croix and Pierce counties, and Rock county except southern tier of town- La Crosse, Buffalo, Trempealeau, Monroe, Manitowoc and Sheboygan counties. Portage and Wood counties, and towns on Necedah township in Juneau county. Winnebago and east half of Waushara Grant, Iowa and La Fayette counties. Racine county except town of Burlington. Sharon township in Welworth county. Town of Walworth except Fontana village. Waukesha county. Louis Hellbraeth. |