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HOSPITALS AND ASYLUMS. [ART. 26.

grant a permit to any child to enter any public school without such
certificate, under the same penalty.

Id s 8
How fines
recoverable

13. All fines imposed under the provisions of this act shall be
recovered before a justice of the peace, in the same manner as small
debts are recoverable, for the use of the school fund of the county or
city in which such offence shall occur.

1872, c. 267, s 9.
Bond of vaccine
agent.

14. The vaccine agent to be appointed under the provisions of
this act, shall give bond to the State of Maryland in the sum of three
thousand dollars, conditioned for the faithful performance of his
duties; said bond to be approved by the comptroller of the State.

1872, c 257, s 11.
True vaccine
virus.

15. The State vaccine agent is hereby required to take all steps
necessary to reproduce from the cow true vaccine virus, for the use
of physicians residing and practicing medicine and surgery in the
State, and shall furnish none more than four removes from the cow,
if practicable, and none that has not been produced under his own
supervision and direction; provided, that he may take, use and fur-
nish such virus furnished to him by any physician intrusted by him

How obtained.

to procure the same, such virus not to be taken from the arm of a

Report to
governor

child less than three months old; and the said agent shall report
annually to the governor the particulars of his expenditures, and
other matters connected with the duties of his agency.

ARTICLE XXVI.
HOSPITALS AND ASYLUMS.

MARYLAND HOSPITAL FOR THE INSANE

1 Nine managers appointed by governor,
term of office
2 Transfer of property of Maryland Hospital
to said managers, quorum
3 Powers of managers
4 Appointments by managers
5 By-laws, rules, and regulations made by
managers
6 Visits of managers

7 Empowered to take and hold property
8 Reports of managers and officers
9. Number of insane paupers to be provided
for
10 Number of pay patients allowed
11 Who empowered to send insane paupers to
the hospital.
12 Appropriation
13 Declared to be a public agency of the State.

MARYLAND INEBRIATE ASYLUM.

14 A corporation
15 Power to take and hold property
16 What value property not to exceed
17 Number of trustees, election of president,
etc, treasurer, appointment of other

officers, vacancies, power to make by-
laws, quorum
18. Power to receive and retain inebriates, to
employ inebriates, proceeds of labor
19 Trustee to report to governor.

1876, c 351, s 1.
Nine managers
appointed by
the governor.
29 Md 524.;

MARYLAND HOSPITAL FOR THE INSANE.

1. The governor, by and with the advice and consent of the Sen-
ate, shall appoint nine persons of undoubted character, and selected
with a view to skill and efficiency, managers of the Maryland Hos-



 

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