PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS. 223
St. Agnes Hospitals, Wilkens Avenue, Near Caton Avenue, Balti-
more— Receives from State $7,500 for 1911 and $7,500 for 1912.- It
is required to furnish free beds to the respective counties of the
State. The Institution is for the care of the sick and Indigent poor.
Apply to institution for requirements of admission.
St. Joseph's German Hospital, Caroline and Hoffman Sts., Baltimore
—Receives from State $10,000 for 1911 and $10,000 for 1912. Shall fur-
nish one bed, maintenance and treatment for one patient at a time
for each Senatorial District of Maryland. In return for above ap-
propriation this Institution accepts free all patients referred by State
Senators, by reputable physicians, or by personal application, pro-
vided patients are hospital cases and worthy of charity. Application
to secure entrance should be made to Sister M. Georgina, St. Joseph's
Hospital.
St. Luke's Hospital of Baltimore City, 116 West Worth Avenue
Baltimore—Receives from State $3,000 for 1911 and $3,000 for 1912.
Address institution for rules of admittance.
South Baltimore Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat CharitaWe Hospital.
1017 Light Street, Baltimore—Receives from State $2,500 for 1911
and $2,500 for 1912. Furnishes treatment to indigent persons. Ap-
ply at institution.
Union Hospital of Cecil County, Elkton, Maryland—Receives from
State $5,000 for 1911 and $5,000 for 1912. Address Institution for
particulars.
United Charities Hospital Association of Dorchester County. Cam-
bridge, Maryland—Receives from State $10,000 for 1911 and $10,000
for 1912. 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, Maryland.
Washington County Hospital Association. Hagerstown. .Maryland
Receives from State $9,000 for 1911 and $9,000 for 1912. Apply to
Institution for particulars.
West End Maternite Hospital, 112 North Oalhoun Street. Baltimore
—Receives from State $3,500 for 1911 and $3,500 for 1912. Renders
assistance and care for Indigent women during confinement. Apply at
institution.
Hospital for the Negro Insane—Receives from State $10,000 for the
year 1911 and $20,000 for the year 1912.
Salisbury Home for the Aged, Salisbury, Maryland—Receives from
State $2,500 for the year 1911. Address communications to the insti-
tution.
Mercy Hospital—Receives from State $13,000 for the year 1911 and
$13,000 for the year 1912, for which it furnishes one bed, maintenance
and treatment for one patient at a time from each Senatorial district.
University Hospital—Receives from State $15,000 for 1911 and
$15,000 for 1912, for which it furnishes one bed, maintenance and
treatment for one patient at a time from each of the Senatorial dis-
tricts.
Provident General Hospital—Receives from State $1,500 for 1911
and $1,500 for 1912.
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