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LAWS OF MARYLAND.
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to a forfeiture of the same, the boat and appurte-
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nances thereunto belonging, in the discretion of the
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said justice; provided, that an appeal to the circuit
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court may be taken at any time within ten days from
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the rendering of such judgment, under bond and
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approved security.
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SEC. 4. And be it enacted, That this act shall take
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In force.
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effect from the date of its passage.
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Approved April 11th, 1874.
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CHAPTER 467.
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AN ACT to provide for the support and treatment
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of indigent patients in the Baltimore Ej e and Ear
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Institute of Baltimore city, and the Maryland Eye
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and Ear Institute.
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WHEREAS, Thomas Swann, Julian J. Chisolm,
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Preamble
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Andrew Reid, George Guest, James Hodges, Samuel
H. Tagart, Bernard Carter and Douglas H. Gordon,
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have, under and by virtue of the General Laws of
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the State of Maryland authorizing the Foundation of
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corporations, formed a corporation under the name
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of the Baltimore Eye and Ear Institute of Baltimore
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city, and have established an infirmary in the City
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of Baltimore, for the purpose of treating the diseases
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of the eye and ear, whereof Dr. Julian J. Chisolm,
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professor of the eye and ear diseases in the Uni-
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versity of Maryland, is the surgeon in charge ; and —
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Preamble
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WHEREAS, The Maryland Eye and Ear Institute,
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under the management of Professor George lieuling,
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has been well and firmly established in 'the City of
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Baltimore; and —
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WHEREAS, It is desirable that the benefits of the
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Preamble.
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said Institutions shall be extended to the poor of the
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State of Maryland, who are suffering from diseases
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of the eye and ear, curable by surgical treatment;
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therefore —
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