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Maryland Manual, 1911
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PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS. 221

Silver Cross Some for Epileptics, Port Deposit, Marvland—Receives
from State $1,500 for 1911 and $1,500 for 1912. This Institution
cares for the sane epileptics, a class of unfortunates for whom no
special provision is made in any State institution. For information
relating to entrance, address Mrs. J. L. Ingle, 1007 Lanvale Street,
Baltimore, Md.

HOSPITALS.

Baltimore Eye, Ear and Throat Charity Hospital, 625 West Frank-
lin Street, Baltimore—Receives from State $8,000 for 1911 and $8,000
for 1912. Apply to Institution for particulars.

Emergency Hospital, Annapolis, Maryland—Receives from State,
$8,000 for 1911 and $5,000 for 1912. Also, $30,000 for buildings. Ap-
ply to institution for information.

Emergency Hospital, Easton, Maryland—Receivea from State,
$5,000 for 1911 and $5,000 for 1912. The Emergency Hospital at
Baaton treats free all persons in need of treatment and who are
unable to pay. Patients are admitted upon request of their attend-
ing physicians, and are always admitted when there is room in the
hospital to receive them. Correspondence should be addressed to
the Superintendent of the Hospital, or to M. M. Higgins, Secretary.

Franklin Square Hospital of Baltimore City, Calhoun and Fayette
Streets, Baltimore—Receives from State $7,000 for 1911 and $7,000 for
1912. Shall receive from each county of the State and each Legisla-
tive district of Baltimore city one free patient at a time each year,
upon the certificate of the County Commissioners and the Board of
Health of Baltimore city.

Frederick City Hospital Association, Mrs. A. D. Willard, Secretary,
Frederick, Maryland—Receives from State $8,000 for 1911 and $8,000
for 1912. This institution receives absolutely free patients, patients
who can pay a reduced rate and those whose rates are below the case
to the institution of their maintenance and treatment.

Good Samaritan Hospital, Hoffman and McCulloh Street, Baltimore
—Receives from State $1,200 for 1911 and $1,200 for 1912. Apply to
institution for particulars.

Hebrew Hospital and Asylum Association, Corner Monument
Street and Hopkins Avenue, Baltimore—Receives from State $9,000
for 1911 and $9,000 for 1912. The Hospital contains eighty beds;
fifty-two of these are in wards and are exclusively free beds. The
Medical Superintendent has entire charge of the admission of
patients, irrespective of their religious belief. One ward has been
especially fitted up for children, and we take care of the sick children
of the Hebrew Orphan Asylum and those of the Sheltering Home,
Has a home for the aged, both male and female. Here, in accordance
with the constitution, only are admitted residents of this State, of
the Jewish Faith, sixty years of age, after two years residence in this
State. Correspondence may be addressed to A. S. Adler, Secretary,
Pikesville, Maryland.

Hospital for Relief of Crippled and Deformed Children of Balti-
more, Charles, Corner Twentieth Street, Baltimore—Receives from
State $5,000 for 1911 and $5,000 for 1912. This charity admits and
treats all needy poor children from this State that are amenable to
treatment, i.e., those that are not incurable or feeble-minded. The

 

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