150 MARYLAND MANUAL.
'The Board consists of the Governor, Comptroller, Treasurer, ex-
officio members, and six others appointed by the Governor, with the
consent of the Senate; two biennially for a term of six years from
the first day in May. (Bagby Code, Art. 44, Sec. 16.)
Patients are received upon order of the Supervisors of City Charities
of Baltimore City, and the various County Commissioners, who pay the
hospital $100.00 per capita per annum, the certificates of two physicians
being required in all eases. The State appropriates $160,000.00 for
maintenance of patients, besides appropriating money for new buildings,
as required. The State, therefore, owns and controls the institution.
A new psychopathic reception hospital is now in course of construc-
tion, and when completed the capacity of the hospital will be for 1,500
patients. The institution grounds cover' about 800 acres.
CROWNSVILLE STATE HOSPITAL (FOR NEGRO).
Crownsville, Maryland.
Name. Postoffice. Term Expires..
John T. Dailey, holding over. . . Baltimore ................. .1920
Wm. L. Marbury, holding over. . Baltimore .................. 1920
Harry J. Hopkins. ............. Annapolis ..................1916
Henry P. Mann. .............. Towson ................... .1910
Vacancy .................................................1918
William P. Gunday. ........... .Towson................... .1918
Dr. Robert P. Winterode, Superintendent, Crownsville.
Governor, with the consent of the Senate, appoints six, two biennially
for a term of six years from the first day in May. Governor, Comptroller
and Treasurer are ex-officio members of this hoard. (Ch. 250, 1910.)
For admission of city patients application should be made through
Mr. Nathaniel G. Grasty, Secretary, Supervisors of City Charities, Court
House, Baltimore, Md.
For admission of county patients application should be made through
the County Commissioners of the county in which patient is a resident
and on the certificates of two registered physicians who have practiced
five years or more.
•State appropriation, $100.00 per patient each year.
The Board of Managers have absolute control of the hospital and
its management, the acquisition of all property, construction of new
buildings, the care and treatment of patients, as pertains to matters of
both executive and medical characters.
INSURANCE COMMISSIONER.
Office, Union Trust Building, Baltimore.
(Term Expires February, 1916.)
Name. Postoffice.
Commissioner:
W. Mason Shehan....................................... Easton
Deputy Commissioner:
Wilson L. Condon. ..................... .Perryville, Cecil County
Examiner:
Hazelton A. Joyce, Jr...... ....... Cambridge, Dorchester County
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