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MARYLAND MANUAL. 57

occupied by the Johns Hopkins Hospital for many years and was
moved to its present location near Catonsville in 1872,
Capacity, 1,736.

Patients are received upon order of the Department of Public Wel-
fare and County Commissioners, accompanied by certificates of two
physicians, who have practiced for five years or more. Police Magis-
trates may also commit patients for a limited period for observation.

CROWNSVILLE STATE HOSPITAL (FOR NEGROES).

Crownsville, Maryland.

Name. Postoffice. Term Expires.

Charles Pfeifer Baltimore 1939
James A. Walton Annapolis 1939
Frederick T. Dorton Baltimore City 1941
William P. Gundry Catonsville 1941
Charles L. Wolf Baltimore 1943
Sam W. Pattison Baltimore City 1943

Superintendent: Dr. Robert P. Winterode.

Governor, with the consent of the Senate, appoints six, two bi-en-
nially for a term of six years from the first day in May. Governor,
Comptroller and Treasurer are ex-officio members of this Board. (Ch.
250, 1910.)

For admission of city patients applications should be made through
Judge Thomas Waxter, Department of Public Welfare, 327 St. Paul
Place, Baltimore, Md.

For admission of county patients application should be made
through the County Commissioners of the county in which patient is
a resident and on the certificates of two registered physicians who
have practiced five years or more.

The Board of Managers have absolute control of the hospital and
its management, the acquisition of all property, construction of new
building, the care and treatment of patients, as pertains to matters
of both executive and medical characters.

BOARD OF VISITORS OF ROSEWOOD STATE TRAINING

SCHOOL.

Institution at Owings Mills, Baltimore County.

Name. Postoffice.
Henry S. King, President Baltimore City
Dr. W. P. E. Wyse, Treasurer Pikesville
Hammond Clary Frederick
Mrs. Henry E. Corner Baltimore City
Dr. W. D. Corse Gardenville
Thomas J. Ewell Baltimore City
Douglas German Baltimore City
R. Walter Graham Baltimore City
Milton P. Hill Baltimore City
Henry C. Whiteford Whiteford
Thomas J. Keating, Jr. Centreville
Dr. John T. O'Mara Baltimore City
J. Louis Rome Baltimore City
Dr. Frank E. Shipley Savage
Norman Stump Stevenson
Wm. E. Wyatt Reisterstown
Joseph E. Hoffberger Baltimore City
Dr. George A. Johns, Superintendent.
P. B. H. McFeely, Secretary.

 

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