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Maryland Manual, 1912-13
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PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS. 219

see that the patients thus admitted are properly cared for during their
stay. The present surgeons in charge are Dr. Charles H. Kiley and Dr.
Robert T. Wilson, and with them is associate Dr. J. Mason Hundley. For
detailed information, address Mrs. Anne Johnson Poe, President, at above
address,

Lying-In Hospital of the Maternity of Maryland, 622 West Lombard
Street, Baltimore—Receives from State $4,000 for 1913 and $4,000 for
1914. Correspondence relative to rules of admission, etc., should be ad-
dressed to the Hospital at the address given above.

Maryland Lying-In Hospital of Baltimore City. 817 Linden Avenue,
Baltimore— Receives from State $4,000 for 1913 and $4,000 for 1914.
Women are received two weeks before confinement. No charges. Apply
to Wilmer Brinton, President.

Maryland Homeopathic Hospital and Free Dispensary of Baltimore
City. 1122 North Mount Street, Baltimore—Receipts from State, $6,500
for 1913 and $6.500 for 1914. Ten free beds. Apply to John B. Van
Meter, President; Thomas Schweckbebier, Treasurer.

Maryland General Hospital, Linden Avenue. Near Madison, Baltimore
—Receives from State $15,000 for 1913 and $15,000 for 1914. It is re-
quired to furnish a free bed for each Senatorial district. Apply to Robert
W. Johnson, or Duncan McCalman, Resident Physician.

Nursery and Child's Hospital of Baltimore City, Corner Franklin and
Schroeder Streets, Baltimore—Receives from State $3,000 for 1913 and
$3,000 for 1914. Admission to this institution is by commitment of mag-
istrate or by application to the institution for temporary care or treat-
ment. Apply to Sarah J. Bevan, President.

Peninsula General Hospital. Salisbury, Maryland—Receives from State
$12,500 for 1913 and $12,500 for 1911. The Peninsula General Hospital
is designed for the treatment of Obstetrical, Acute and Sub Acnte Dis-
eases and of Chronic Curable Diseases. Cases of incurable and contagious
diseases not admitted. Free beds are maintained by the State of Mary-
land for the sick poor. Admission to these beds is by permit from the-
Clerk of the County Commissioners of the various counties. Other in-
digent patients will be admitted to the public wards at the rate of $5 per
week. Private patients will be admitted, irrespective of residence, to the
public wards at the rate of $5 per week, or to private rooms. One week's-
board is payable when patient is admitted, and is due weekly in advance-
thereafter. All inquiries concerning the admission of free or pay pa-
tients should be addressed to the superintendent at the hospital.

St. Agnes Hospital, Wilken Avenue, Near Caton Avenue. Baltimore—
Receives from State $8,000 for 1913 and $8,000 for 1914. It is required.
to furnish free beds to the respective counties of the State. The institu-
tion is for the care of the sick and indigent poor. Apply to institution
for requirements of admission.

St. Joseph's Hospital. Caroline and Hoffman Streets, Baltimore—Re-
ceives from State $10,000 for 1913 and $10,000 for 1914. Shall furnish
one bed, maintenance and treatment for one patient at a time for each
Senatorial District of Maryland, in return for above appropriation this
institution accepts free all patients referred by State Senators, by reput-
able physicians, or by personal application, provided 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 North Avenue Bal-
timore—Receives from State $4,000 for 1913 and $4,000 for 1914. Ad-
dress institution for rules of admittance.

 

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