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children unless homes have been provided for them. Apply to Sister
Marie, Sister in charge.
St Joseph's Hospital, Baltimore, Md., receives under Chapter 512,
i^i $5.ooo for 1903 and $5,000 for 1904; provided that it furnish one
bed, maintenance and treatment for one patient at a time from each
Senatorial district of the State.
Lying-in Hospital for Indigent Women receives under Chapter 512,
1902, $3,000 for the fiscal year 1903, and a like sum of $3,000 for the
fiscal year 1904.
Maryland Some for Friendless Children receives under Chapter 512
1902, #500 for the fiscal year 1903, and a like sum of $500 for the fisca^
year 1904.
St. Vincent's Male Orphan Asylitm receives under Chapter 512, £902,
$500 for the fiscal year 1903, and a like sum of $500 for the fiscal year
1904.
Hospital f or Consumptives receives under Chapter 512, 1902, $2,500 for
the fiscal year 1903, and a like sum of $2,500 for the fiscal year 1904,
St. Mary's Home for Little Colored Boys receives under Chapter
512,1902, the sum of $250 for the fiscal year 1903 and a like sum of $250-
for the fiscal year 1904.
Southern Dispensary of Baltimore receives under Chapter 512,1902,.
$600 for 1903 and $600 for 1904.
Southern Homeopathic Medical College and Hospital receives under
Chapter 512, 1902, $2,500 for 1903 and $2,500 for 1904.
University of Maryland, College of Physicians and Surgeons, and
Baltimore Medical College receive under Chapter 512, 1902, $12,000
for the fiscal year 1903 and a like sum of $12,coo for the fiscal year
1904; provided, that this sum be equally divided between the institu-
tions.
St. Joseph's house of Industry receives under Chapter 512, 1902,.
$950 for the fiscal year 1903 and $1,250 for the fiscal year 1904,
The Hebrew Aged Home of Baltimore City receives under Chapter
512, igj2, $500 for the fiscal year 1903 and a like sum of $500 for the
fiscal year 1904.
United Charities Hospital Association of Dorchester Countyt
Maryland, receives under Chapter 512, 1902, $5,000 for maintenance
and $5,000 for buildings for 1903, and $5,000 for 1904. It is required to
furnish ten beds for State patients, and to support free county patients
(Act of 1898, Chapter 462). Apply to the Association, Cambridge, Md.
Women's Medica/ College of Baltimore receives by Chapter 512,.
1902, for the Hospital of the Good Samaritans, $1.500 for the year 1903.
and f 1,500 for the year 1904. For this the hospital is required to re-
ceive one free patient from each county in the State and one from each
Legislative district in the city of Baltimore, Apply to Ida Pollack,
M. D., Corresponding Secretary, southwest corner of McCulloh and-
Hoffman streets, Baltimore.
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