Where Podiatry (Chiropody) is Regulated by Law?

The following commonwealths have passed laws regulating the practice of chiropody (podiatry) and those desiring specific information as to the details of the same in any given state should address the person whose name follows the state, as here recorded:

California—Chas. B. Pinkham, M.D., 125 Stockton St., San Francisco.

Colorado—David A. Strickley, M.D., 612 Empire Bldg., Denver.

Connecticut—Chas. A. Tuttle, M.D., New Haven.

District of Columbia—Commissioner of Education.

Illinois—C. St. Clair Drake, M.D., Springfield.

Louisiana—E. L. Leckert, M.D., 716 Macheca Bldg., New Orleans.

Maryland—J. P. McScott, M.D., Hagerstown.

Massachusetts—Walter P. Bowers, State House, Boston.

Michigan—B. D. Harrison, M.D., Detroit.

Minnesota—Thomas McDavitt, M.D., St. Paul.

Nebraska—H. B. Cummings, M.D., State Board of Health, Seward.

New Hampshire—Henry C. Morrison, M.D., Concord.

New Jersey—Alex. McAllister, Trenton.

New York—State Education Dept., Albany.

North Carolina—B. K. Hayes, M.D., Oxford.

Ohio—George H. Matson, M.D., Columbus.

Pennsylvania—N. C. Shaeffer, M.D., Harrisburg.

Rhode Island—Gardner T. Swarts, M.D., State House, Providence.

Vermont—W. Scott Nay, M.D., Underhill.

Virginia—J. N. Barney, M.D., Fredericksburg.

Washington—C. N. Suttner, M.D., Walla Walla.

West Virginia—S. L. Jeptson, M.D., Wheeling.

Wisconsin—J. M. Beffel, M.D., Milwaukee.