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Troop "C"—Northern Troop "E"—Southern Bel Air Barrack Waldorf Barrack Towson Upper Marlboro North East Barrack Leonardtown T? Conowingo Annapolis Barrack Randallstown Post Glen Burnie Troop "D"—Eastern Prince Frederick Easton Barrack John F, Kennedy Memorial Highway Chestertown Denton Salisbury Barrack Appropriations 1967 1968 Special Funds _ $ 7,463,938 $10,927,150 General Funds 3,132,175 1,984,340 Totals . $10,596,113 $12,911,490 Staff: 1,360 (including 41 employees in Kennedy Highway Police Detachment). DEPARTMENT OF POST-MORTEM EXAMINERS Maryland Post-Mortem Examiners Commission Chairman: Robert E. Farber, M.D. Commissioner of Health of Baltimore City Robert H. Heptinstall, M.D., Department of Pathology, The Johns Hopkins School of Medicine; Robert J. Lally, Super- intendent of the Maryland State Police; William J. Peoples, M.D., Commissioner, State Department of Health; Robert B. Schultz, M.D., Department of Pathology, University of Mary- land School of Medicine. Russell S. Fisher, M.D,, Chief Medical Examiner Werner U. Spitz, M.D., Assistant Medical Examiner Charles S. Springate, M.D,, Assistant Medical Examiner Edward F. Wilson, M.D,. Assistant Medical Examiner Henry C. Freimuth, Ph.D., Toxicologist Ronald Kornblum, M.D., Medical Investigator Charles M. Linthicum, M.D., Medical Investigator Dimitri Constatavolos. M.D., Medical Investigator Simeon J. Palomino, M.D., Medical Investigator W. Bradley King, M.D., Medical Investigator Dorothy Hartel, Senior Administrative Assistant 700 Fleet Street, Baltimore 21202 Telephone: 752-2000 The Department of Post-Mortem Examiners created by Chapter 369, Acts of 1939 to replace a decentralized system of local coroners, is directed by a commission composed of a representative of the State Department of Health, the Commissioner of Health of Balti- more City, the Superintendent of Maryland State Police, and the Professors of Pathology at The Johns Hopkins University and the University of Maryland. The Department replaced the coroners of Baltimore City by a Chief and two Assistant Medical Examiners, and the county coroners by Deputy Medical Examiners. In 1957 the Gen- eral Assembly authorized three Assistant Medical Examiners and an Assistant Toxicologist and in 1966 an additional Medical Examiner |
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