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Maryland Manual, 1913-14
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PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS. 223

HOSPITALS.

Baltimore Eye, Ear and Throat Chanty Hospital, 625 West Franklin
Street, Baltimore—Receives from State $9,000 for 1913 and $9,000 for
1914. Apply to institution for particulars.

Emergency Hospital, Annapolis, Maryland—Receives from State,
$13,000 for 1913 and $8,000 for 1914. Apply to institution for infor-
mation.

Emergency Hospital, Easton, Maryland—Receives from State, $5,000
for 1913 and $5,000 for 1914. The Emergency Hospital at Easton treats
free all persons in need of treatment and who are unable to pay. Patients
are admitted upon request of their attending physicians, and are always
admitted when there is room in the hospital to receive them. Correspon-
dence 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 1913 and $7,000 for
1914. 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 the State $10,000 for 1913 and
$10,000 for 1914. This institution receives absolutely free patients, pa-
tients who can pay a reduced rate and those whose rates are below the
case to the institution of their maintenance and treatment.

Hebrew Hospital and Asylum Association, Corner Monument Street
and Hopkins Avenue, Baltimore—Receives from State $10,000 for 1913
and $10,000 for 1914. The Hospital contains eighty beds; fifty-two of
these are in wards and are exclusively free beds. The Medical Superin-
tendent 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 resi-
dents 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 Belief of Crippled and Deformed Children of Baltimore.
Charles. Corner Twentieth Street. Baltimore—Receives from State $12,000
for 1913 and $12,000 for 1914. 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 benefit aside from the
humanitarian side that the State accrues from its appropriation to this
institution is that it relieves the pain and suffering of its little citizens
and by cure or amelioration enables them to become physically normal
self-supporting citizens and not wards upon the State's bounty nor crip-
pled beggars in our streets or counties. Correspondence may be addressed
to Thomas M. Hulings, Secretary of the Board of Trustees, Continental
Trust Company, Baltimore, Md„ or directly to the hospital.

Hospital for the Women of Maryland, Lafayette Avenue and John
Street, Baltimore—Receives from State $10,000 for 1913 and $10,000 for
1914. There are twenty-four free beds in the hospital open to patients
from the city of Baltimore and from all parts of the State. Admission
to the hospital is secured by application to the resident physicians in
charge, whose duty it is to receive and act upon these applications and to

 

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