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82 MARYLAND MANUAL

1912. Chapter 686 of the Acts of 1949 omitted reference to race. The
hospital provides for the care of mentally ill patients from Baltimore
City zones 1, 2, 6, 6, 13, 22, 24, and 31, and Anne Arundel, Charles,
Calvert and St. Mary's Counties. Crownsville is located approximately
eight miles west of Annapolis on Route 178, four miles from Route 3.

The budget is predicated upon a population of 1825 for 1963 and
1790 for 1964.

Appropriations 1963 1964

General Funds - $4,368,120 $4,633,631
Staff, 1963: 874; Staff, 1964: 882.

EASTERN SHORE STATE HOSPITAL
Harold M. English, M.D., Superintendent
Cambridge (Dorchester County) Telephone: Cambridge 228-0800

The Eastern Shore State Hospital, established by Chapter 187, Acts
of 1912, admitted its first patients in 1916. This hospital provides for
the care of mentally ill patients, who are residents of the Eastern
Shore except Cecil County.

The budget is predicated upon a population of 685 for the fiscal
year 1963 and 700 for the fiscal year 1964.

Appropriations 1963 1964

General Funds $1,842,347 $2,006,783
Staff, 1963: 349; Staff, 1964: 360.

HENRYTON STATE HOSPITAL
Edgars M. Maculans, M.D., Superintendent
Henryton (Carroll County) Telephone: 787-2400

This hospital was established by Chapter 464, Acts of 1922, and
provided for the care of tuberculous patients. Effective July 1, 1963,
by Chapter 110, Acts of 1963, the hospital was transferred to the
Department of Mental Hygiene. A special training and habilitation
program for severely retarded, ambulatory adults is being carried out.
Admission is through Rosewood State Hospital. Occupancy will be
400 when conversion is completed; as of July 1, 1963, there were 140
in residence.

Appropriations 1963 1964

General Funds - $809,496 $979,360
Staff, 1963: 188; Staff, 1964: 180.

THE CLIFTON T. PERKINS STATE HOSPITAL
William G. Cushard, M.D., Superintendent
Jessup (Howard County) Telephone: 799-1700

The Clifton T. Perkins State Hospital, Maryland's newest psychi-
atric facility, was established by Chapter 814, Acts of 1959, as Maxi-
mum Security Hospital. It adopted its present name in 1960. Designed
to provide active treatment programs within a setting of maximum
security, the hospital is located midway between Baltimore and Wash-
ington, D. C.

 

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