MARYLAND MANUAL 77
C. A. Perry, Sc.D., Chief Bacteriologist, Baltimore.
The Bureau of Chemistry determines the sanitary quality of drink-
ing waters, milk and other food substances; determines the legality
of drug products and pharmaceutical and medical preparations sold
to the public.
Wm. F. Reindollar, Sc.D., Chief Chemist, Baltimore.
The Bureau of Sanitary Engineering exercises supervision over
the purity of water throughout the State; examines all sewage and
water works projects, approves or amends them; through the State
Board of Health can require local authorities to install sewerage or
water works or to alter the construction or operation of these works;
exercises supervision over the disposal of trade wastes, stream pollu-
tion in general and aerial pollution.
George L. Hall, Chief Engineer, Baltimore.
The Bureau of Foods and Drugs investigates food and drug prod-
ucts manufactured or sold in the State, for the purpose of determin-
ing their purity, honesty of labeling, and compliance with the Food
and Drug Law. Holds hearings, inspects dairies, canneries, pharma-
cies, stores, markets, seafood establishments, slaughter-houses, and
other places where food and drugs are produced, manufactured or
stored.
A. L. Sullivan, B.S., Chief, Baltimore.
L. M. Kantner, Phar.D., Deputy Food and Drug Commissioner,
Baltimore.
The Bureau of Child Hygiene assists health officers and nurses
in their child health activities; at the request of the County Health
Officer and with the approval of the local physicians organizes pre-
natal conferences for mothers, health conferences for infants and
preschool children in the counties.
The Bureau of Medical Services assists in the medical care of the
indigent and mentally indigent; licensing of hospitals and the Emer-
gency Maternity and Infant Care Program for Wives and Mothers of
Service Men.
Dean Roberts, M.D.. Chief, Baltimore.
The Division of Personnel and Accounts does all departmental
accounting of both money and property, and does most of the Depart-
mental printing; purchases all supplies, material and equipment for
the bureaus of the Department; directs the distribution of supplies;
and exercises general supervision over employees of the Department.
The Chief of the Division is the Recording Secretary of the State
Board of Health and of the Executive Committee. He also supervises
the financial aspects of full-time county health units and works with
county and town officials in the preparation of joint budgets for such
projects.
Walter N. Kirkman, Chief, Baltimore.
Maryland Deputy State and County Health officers, (Full Time)
County Name Postoffice
*Allegany—........... ... J. P. Franklin, M.D. ..... ........ .....Cumberland
Allegany........-Winter R. Frantz, M.D., Acting....
Anne Arundel.......W. J. French, M.D..-..............Annapolis
Baltimore........W. H. F. Warthen, M.D........Towson
Calvert ..........I. N. King, M.D.......... ......Prince Frederick
Caroline .........W. B. Johnson, M.D...............Denton
Carroll... ...........W. C. Stone, M.D.............Westminster
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