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42 MARYLAND MANUAL.

Appointed Members:
Name. Postofflee Term Expires
Millard H. Weer Sykesville 1939
Frank B. Beasman Baltimore 1939
C. Wilbur Miller Baltimore County 1935
Dr. Charles F. Goodell ..........Frederick 1935
Humphrey D. Wolfe Glenwood 1937
Mrs. John M. Requardt Baltimore 1937

Treasurer:
John M. Dennis, Union Trust Building, Baltimore.
Superintendent:
Dr. Hosea W. MoAdoo.

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 bi-ennially 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 Chari-
ties of Baltimore City, and the various County Commissioners, who
pay the hospital $125.00 per capita per annum, the certificates of two
physicians being required in all cases.

The institution grounds now cover 1,255 acres. There are 2,500
patients in the hospital eared for in 25 detached cottages, and 175 on
parole.




BOARD OF MANAGERS OF SPRING GROVE STATE HOSPITAL
Catonsville, Baltimore County.
Name PostofficeTerm Expires.
Gordon T. Atkinson, M. D ..Crisfield 1939
John C. Legg, Jr Baltimore 1939
Martin Lehmayer Baltimore 1939
Robert W. Thomas Centreville 1935
R. Howard BlandCatonsville 1935
Thornton Rollins Baltimore 1935
G. Herbert Rice Catonsville 1937
Herbert R. O’Conor Baltimore 1937
Charles W. Galloway Catonsville 1937
Dr. Robert E. Garrett, Superintendent.

The Governor, with consent of the Senate, appoints nine; three bi-
annually, for a term of six years, from the first Monday in May.
(Bagby Code, Art. 44, Sec. 1.)

This Institution was founded in 1797 and is the third oldest Hospital
of its kind in the United States. It was located on the site now oc-
cupied by the Johns Hopkins Hospital for many years and was moved
to its present location near Catonsville in 1872.

Capacity, 1,500.

Patients are received upon order of the Supervisors of City Chari-
ties and County Commissioners, accompanied by certificates of two
physicians, who have practiced for five years or more. Police Magis-
 
 
 
trates may also commit patients for a limited period for observation.


 
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