68 MARYLAND MANUAL.
THE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
STATE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH.
DIRECTOR OF HEALTH, ROBERT H. RILEY, M.D., Dr. P.H.
2411 N. Charles Street, Baltimore.
State Board of Health
Appointed by the Governor:
Names. Addresses. Terms Expire.
Robert H. Riley, M. D., Dr. P. H.... ......Baltimore ........ ... ......................... 1940
Joseph Irwin France, M.D. ..................Port Deposit................ ................1941
E. F. Kelly, Phar. D.. .......... ... ........ .....Baltimore ....... .. ... .....................1941
F.A. Allner, C.E. ... .. ........Baltimore. .. . .. 1948
Benjamin C. Perry, M. D.......................Bethesda ...................... ........... .......1940
Thomas S.Cullen, M.D. .. ........................Baltimore.... ... .... .. ... 1943
George M. Anderson,D.D.S.. ....... .........Baltimore ................ ....... ... 1941
ex-officio Members;
Herbert R. O'Conor, LL.B. .. Attorney-General, Baltimore
Huntington Williams, M. D., Dr. P. H.
Commissioner of Health of Baltimore City
The State Board of Health consists of nine members, seven appoint-
ed by the Governor and two, the Attorney..General of the State and
the Commissioner of Health of Baltimore City, ex-officio members.
The State law requires that of the nine members of the Board, four
shall be physicians, one a civil engineer, one a certified pharmacist,
and one an experienced doctor of dental surgery, all to be appointed
by the Governor, the remaining members to be the Attorney-General
and the Commissioner of Health of Baltimore City. The Governor
shall designate one of the four physicians as Chairman and Director
of Health. The Governor's appointees serve for a term of six years,
each.
Dr. Robert H. Riley is Chairman of the Board and Director of
Health. He is the Executive Officer of the State Department of
Health. He is represented in the field by the Deputy State Health
Officers, one in each Sanitary District. Division of the State into ten
Sanitary Districts, each consisting of two or three counties, and each
in charge of a full..time Deputy State Health Officer, was made in
1914, in accordance with the law enacted that year. Increased func-
tions made it necessary to decrease the territory covered, and the
County Health Department Law enacted in 1922 opened the way for
full..time departments in individual counties. A third law passed in
1931, changed the number of Sanitary Districts from ten to twenty..
three, corresponding to the number of Counties, and gave the neces-
sary sanction for State-wide full-time County health service. Since
1934, there has been full-time health service in every county in the
State.
The County Health Officers are designated as Deputy State Health
Officers. Through them the Director of Health exercises supervision
over all matters affecting public health in the counties of Maryland.
The headquarters of the State Department of Health are at 2411
North Charles Street, Baltimore, Maryland. The building houses the
executive offices, the bureaus, divisions, and central laboratories.
Branch bacteriological laboratories are maintained at conveniently
accessible centers in different parts of the State.
In the Executive Office are four divisions, Legal Administration,
Public Health Education, Oral Hygiene, and Personnel and Accounts.
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