MARYLAND MANUAL 65
Hospitals. The term of each member is for two years. The Council
advises the Department of Health in the formulation of policies in
regard to the administration of the medical care program (Acts 1951,
Ch. 75).
ADVISORY BOARD ON HOSPITAL LICENSING
Chairman: Winford H. Smith, M.D., 1953
P. J. McMillin, 1952; Ridgeway Trimble, M.D., 1952; Wil-
liam L. Galvin, 1954; J. Oliver Purvis, M.D., 1954; J. Douglas
Colman, 1955; William D. Noble, M.D., 1956.
The Advisory Board on Hospital Licensing was established in
1945. It consists of seven members appointed by the Governor for a
term of five years. The Board recommends and assists the Depart-
ment of Health in the establishment of minimum standards for the
licensing of hospitals within the State (Code 1947 Supp., Art. 43,
sec. 496-1).
ADVISORY COUNCIL ON HOSPITAL CONSTRUCTION
Clifton T. Perkins, M.D., Commissioner of Mental Hygiene;
Huntington Williams, M.D., Commissioner of Health, Balti-
more City; Mrs. Roy C. F. Weagly, 1952; C. E. Wise, Jr.,
1952; Peregrine E. Wroth, Jr., M.D., 1952; Charles T. Wood-
land, M.D., 1952; Robert H. Riley, M.D., Director, State De-
partment of Health, 1953; J. Douglas Colman, 1953; Maurice
C. Pincoffs, M.D., 1953; Winford H. Smith, M.D., 1953; Er-
nest L. Stebbins, M.D., 1953; Walter D. Wise, M.D., 1953;
Brady J. Dayton, 1953; W. D. Noble, M.D., 1954; Harvey H.
Weiss, Superintendent, Sinai Hospital, 1954; Harold Tschudi,
1954.
The Advisory Board on Hospital Construction was established in
1947. It is composed of eleven members appointed by the Governor
for a term of three years, but of those first appointed, three serve for
one year, four for two years, and four for three years. In addition to
the appointive members, the Commissioner of Mental Hygiene and
the Commissioner of Health of Baltimore City serve ex-officio and two
members are appointed by the Maryland State Planning Commission.
The Council is to consult and advise with the Board of Health in the
administration of .a State plan of Hospital Construction under the
terms of the Hill-Burton Act (Acts 1951, Ch. 75).
MINERS HOSPITAL
Board of Trustees
Appointed by the Governor: Chairman: W. O. McLean,
M.D., 1955; J. Edwin Winters, Vice Chairman, 1953; William
Jenkins, Sr., 1953; A. Charles Stewart, 1955.
Elected by the Board: Michael J. Byrnes, 1951; Walter J.
Mackey, 1951; William Lemert, 1951.
Mary T. Howie, R.N., Superintendent
54 Tarn Terrace, Frostburg Telephone: Frostburg 275
Miners Hospital, established in 1912, is governed by a Board of
Trustees of seven members, four of whom are appointed by the Gov-
ernor for terms of four years; three members are elected by the Board
for two year terms (Acts 1912, Ch. 441).
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