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The Annotated Code of the Public General Laws of Maryland, 1914
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514 CRIMES AND PUNISHMENTS. [ART. 27

1904, art. 27, sec. 608. 1888, art. 27, sec. 442. 1860, art. 73, sec. 53.
1837, ch. 320, sec. 25.

685. They shall furnish approved substitutes during their absence,
or the warden may appoint them at their expense.

Ibid. sec. 609. 1888, art. 27, sec. 443. 1860, art. 73, sec. 54.
1837, ch. 320, sec. 25.

686. They shall not use spirits, wine or strong drink; and all wran-
gling and disputes shall be punished by the dismissal of all parties.

Ibid sec. 610. 1888, art. 27, sec. 444. 1860, art. 73, sec. 55.
1837, ch. 320, sec. 25.

687... The board of directors shall make special regulations respect-
ing the duties of these officers and shall assign to them, respectively, by
name, the offices they are to perform; and the warden shall cause their
duties to be explained and made known to them.

Matron.

Ibid. sec. 611. 1888, art. 27, sec. 445. 1860, art. 73, sec. 56.
1837, ch. 320, sec. 25.

688. The matron shall, attend at all times and reside in the prison,
except when allowed to go out by the warden.

Ibid. sec. 612. 1888, art. 27, sec. 446. 1860, art. 73, sec. 57.
1837, ch. 320, sec. 25.

689. The mies and regulations for the government of the men are
to be enforced among' the women; and they are to perform such work
(under the matron's superintendence,) as the warden may direct.

Physician.

Ibid. sec. 613. 1888, art. 27, sec. 447. 1860, art. 73, sec. 58.
1837, ch. 320, sec. 25.

690. The physician shall visit the prison at.least once in each day
at a certain hour and whenever his attendance may be required.

Ibid. sec. 614. 1888, art. 27, sec. 488. 1860, art. 73, sec. 59.
1837, ch. 320, sec. 25.

691. He shall keep a hospital journal in which shall be entered the
names of the convicts reported sick, whether they be admitted or not.

Ibid. sec. 615. 1888, art. 27, sec. 449. 1860, art. 73, sec. 60.
1837, ch. 320, sec. 25.

692. He shall note their diseases, prescriptions- and treatment and,
in case of death, their age, place of birth, time of death and everything
which he may deem necessary, and this record shall remain at the
prison and be open to the inspection of the authorities thereof.

Ibid. sec. 616. 1888, art. 27, sec. 450. 1860, art. 73, sec. 61.
1837, ch. 320, sec. 25.

693. He shall, when absent, procure some one to attend in his place,
to be approved by the monthly committee of directors.

 

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