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1888, ch. 150. P. L. L. (1888), Art. 4, sec. 751.
772. The duties of the said physicians shall be to examine thoroughly
all applicants for position in the police force of Baltimore City and to
test their entire fitness in every respect for such position; to visit all
policemen, turnkeys, detectives, officers of police and clerks of said force,
who may be returned as sick, and to report their condition to the said
Commissioner, to visit and professionally attend any and all of the said
persons who may be injured or disabled in the performance of their duties
as members of the said force; to thoroughly examine and report to the
said Commissioner the physical condition of each and every member of
said force, who may, upon his own application, or who the said Commis-
,sioner may think should be retired from the said force and be pensioned
under this sub-division of this Article and to perform all such other and
further professional duties in connection with the said department and
force as the said Commissioner may from time to time deem necessary
and prescribe for them.
1888, ch. 190. 1904. ch. 630. P. L. L. (1888), Art. 4, sec. 752.
773. The salary of the said chief physician shall be fifteen hundred
dollars per annum, payable monthly; and the salary of each of the other
said physicians shall be one thousand dollars per annum, payable monthly;
but the tenure of office of the said chief physician and each of the other
of said physicians shall be determinable within the term for which he
or they were appointed by the said Commissioner, and in his exclusive
discretion; and the said chief physician and each of the other of said phy-
sicians shall be compensated only up to the time of such determination
at the rate of his or their salary aforesaid.
1912, ch. 733.
773A. That the Police Commissioner for the City of Baltimore shall
appoint and commission biennially two men and two women physicians
of integrity and capacity, residents of Baltimore City, and who shall have
practiced medicine therein for at least three years next preceding the date
of their commissions, whose duties shall be to attend at the various sta-
tion-houses in the City of Baltimore, at the Juvenile Courts in Baltimore
City and at the office of the Staters Attorney of Baltimore City, from
time to time, when required by the magistrates sitting at the said several
station-houses, or by the magistrate sitting as the magistrate for juvenile
causes in said city, or by the State's Attorney of Baltimore City, and
examine all women and female children brought to the said several station-
houses, or to the Juvenile Court in Baltimore City, or before the State's
Attorney of Baltimore City, when, in the opinion of the police magis-
trates sitting at the said several station-houses or the magistrate sitting
as the magistrate for juvenile causes in said city or the State's Attorney
of Baltimore City, an examination requiring the exposure of the person
of such woman or female child or children may be required.
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