180 LAWS OF MARYLAND. [Ch. 93]
30. To the Maryland General Hospital, the sum of fifteen
thousand dollars for the fiscal year 1913, and the like sum of
fifteen thousand dollars for the fiscal year 1914; said appro-
priation to be issued in accordance with Chapter 179 of the
Acts of the Assembly of 1886.
40. To the Maryland Homeopathic Hospital and Free Dis
pensary, the sum of sixty-five hundred dollars for the fiscal
year 1913, and the like sum of sixty-five hundred dollars for
the fiscal year 1914.
41. To Saint Agnes Hospital, the sum of ten thousand
dollars for the fiscal year 1913, and the like sum of ten thou-
sand dollars for the fiscal year 1914.
42. To Saint Joseph's Hospital, the sum of fifteen thou-
sand dollars for the fiscal year 1913, and the like sum of fifteen
thousand dollars for the fiscal year 1914; provided that the said
hospital shall furnish one bed, maintenance and treatment for
one patient at a time from each senatorial district of the State.
43. To Saint Luke's Hospital of Baltimore City, the sum
of four thousand dollars for the fiscal year 1913, and the like
sum of four thousand dollars for the fiscal year 1914.
44. To the Union Protestant Infirmary, the sum of ten
thousand dollars for the fiscal year 1913, and the like sum of
ten thousand dollars for the fiscal year 1914; provided, that
the said infirmary shall furnish one bed, maintenance and
treatment for one patient at a time for each senatorial district
of this State for each of said years.
45. To the University Hospital, the sum of twenty thou-
sand dollars for the fiscal year 1913, and the like sum of
twenty thousand dollars for the fiscal year 1914; provided that
the said hospital shall furnish one bed, maintenance and treat-
ment for one patient at a time for each senatorial district dur-
ing the said two years; and provided that the said hospital
shall furnish to the Comptroller satisfactory evidence that it has
so received, maintained and treated all patients, free of charge,
sent to them under the provisions of this act, in consideration
of the sum of money herebj appropriated and payable.
46. To the Emergency Hospital Association of Annapolis,
the sum of thirteen thousand dollars for the fiscal year 1913,
and the sum of eight thousand dollars for the fiscal year 1914.
47. To the Emergency Hospital of Easton, Maryland, the
sum of five thousand dollars for the fiscal year 1913, and the
like sum of five thousand dollars for the fiscal year 1914.
48. To the Peninsula General Hospital, Salisbury, Mary-
land, the sum of twelve thousand five hundred dollars for
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