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Lawrence A. Betteridge, M.D.- Night Executive Assistant. Salary, $1,500. George H. Hooper, M.D.- Resident Surgeon. Salary $1,500.

Benedict F. Boland, M.D.- Resident Anesthetist. Salary, $1,200.

F. B. Mallory, M.D.— Pathologist. Salary, $5,500.

Francis W. Peabody, M.D.- Director of Thorndike Laboratory. Salary, $3,500 for 10 mos.

Majorie Fulstow, M.D.- Research Assistant in Pathology. Salary $2,000.
William R. Ohler, M.D.- Assistant in Clinical Pathology. Salary, $2,500.
John A. Seth, M.D- First Assistant in Pathology. Salary, $2,000.
Cheng Hsiang Hu, M. D.- Second Assistant in Pathology. Salary, $1,000.
Thomas E. Buckman, M.D.- Hæmatologist. Salary, $2,500.

Edmund F. Walsh, M.D.— Clinical Bacteriologist. Salary, $1.500.
Paul F Butler, M.D.- Physician for X-Ray Service. Salary, $3 500.
Alexander F. MacMillan, M.D.- Assistant Physician for X-Ray Service.
Salary, $1,800.

MEDICAL AND SURGICAL STAFF.

Consulting Physicians and Surgeons.- Edward. H. Bradford, M.D., Vincent Y. Bowditch, M.D., Abner Post, M.D., Hayward W. Cushing, M.D., Francis S. Watson, M.D., George H. Monks, M.D., Morton Prince, M.D., Elliott P. Joslin, M.D., Henry Jackson, M.D., George G. Sears, M.D.

Consulting Pathologist.-W. T. Councilman, M.D.

Consultant in Tropical Diseases.- Richard P. Strong, M.D.
Consultant in Opthalmology.— Allen Greenwood, M.D.

Consulting Aural Surgeon.- Rockwell A. Coffin, M.D.

Curator of the Hospital Museum.- Abner Post, M.D.

Senior Physicians.- George B. Shattuck, M.D., Francis H. Williams, M.D.

Visiting Physicians.- John L. Ames, M.D., William H. Robey, M.D., Ralph C. Larrabee, M.D., Franklin W. White, M.D., Edwin A. Locke, M.D., Edward N. Libby, M.D., Francis W. Peabody, M.D. Visiting Pediatrician.— Oscar M. Schlosa, M.D.

First Assistant Visiting Physicians.— Francis W. Palfrey, M.D., Cadis Phipps, M.D., Harold W. Dana, M.D.

Second Assistant Visiting Physicians.— Thomas J. O'Brien, M.D., Albert A. Horner, M.D., Harold Bowditch, M.D., Martin J. English, M. D., William R. Ohler, M.D., Edmund F. Walsh, M.D., Burton E. Hamilton, M.D., Harry A. Nissen, M.D., Joseph M. Lynch, M.D., Joseph E. Hallisey, M.D., John A. Foley, M.D., Wm. D. Reid, M.D., Hiram Amiral, M.D., Thomas E. Buckman, M.D., George C. Shattuck, M.D., Louis J. Ullian, M.D.

Temporary Assistant to Visiting Physicians.— (Appointed for six months.) Charles W. Finnerty, M.D. (beginning March 15, 1922.

Senior Surgeons.- George W. Gay, M.D., Charles M. Green, M.D. Surgeons-in-Chief.- Paul Thorndike, M.D., John Bapst Blake, M.D., Fred B. Lund, M.D., Howard A. Lothrop, M.D., Ernest B. Young, M.D., Frederic J. Cotton, M.D.

Visiting Surgeons.— William E. Faulkner, M.D., Joshua C. Hubbard, M.D., David D. Scannell, M.D., Nathaniel R. Mason, M.D., Horace Binney, M.D., Frank H. Lahey, M.D.

First Assistant Visiting Surgeons.- Robert M. Green, M.D., Halsey B. Loder, M.D., John T. Williams, M.D., Frederick L. Good, M.D., Irving J. Walker, M.D., Arthur R. Kimpton, M.D., Robert C. Cochrane, M.D., Otto J. Hermann, M.D.

Out-Patient Surgeons.- Somers Fraser, M.D., Francis F. Henderson, M.D., Herbert H. Howard, M.D., James J. Hepburn, M.D., Donald Munroe, M.D.

Assistants to the Out-Patient Surgeons. Howard M. Clute, M.D., Joseph H. Shortell, M.D., Augustus Riley, M.D., Joseph P. Cohen, M.D., Harold V. Hyde, M.D., Edward Harding, M.D.

Temporary Assistants to the Out-Patient Surgeons.- (Appointed for six months.) Llewelyn H. Rockwell, M.D. (beginning July 4, 1922) George W. Papen, M.D. (beginning July 16, 1922); Thomas Wickham, M.D. (beginning July 16, 1922); Gordon D. Atkinson, M.D. (beginning August 14, 1922); John J. Lucy, M.D. (beginning March 31, 1922); Edward M. Hodgkins, M.D. (beginning May 5, 1922).

Anaesthetists. John E. Butler, M.D., Frank L. Richardson, M.D., Nathaniel N. Morse, M.D., Lincoln F. Sise, M.D.

Oral Surgeon-in-Chief.— Stephen P. Mallett, D.M.D

Oral Surgeons.- William H. Canavan, D.M.D., Thomas Hennessey, D.M.D.

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Visiting Ophthalmic Surgeon.— Henry B. Stevens, M.D.

Ophthalmic Surgeons.— Jeremiah J. Corbett, M.D., L. Colby Rood, M.D., Leon W. Jessaman, M.D.

Assistants to the Ophthalmic Surgeons.- Samuel H. Wilkins, M.D., Joseph J. Skirball, M.D., Jeffrey J. Walsh, M.D.

Senior Surgeon for Diseases of Ear and Throat.— George A. Leland, M.D. Visiting Surgeon for Oral and Plastic Surgery.- Varaztad H. Kazanjian, M.D.

Surgeons for Diseases of Ear and Throat..- George L. Vogel, M.D., Louis M. Friedman, M.D.

Assistant Surgeons for Diseases of Throat and Ear.- William T. Haley, M.D., Edward J. Monahan, M.D., Philip E. A. Sheridan, M.D., William F. Regan, M.D., Edmund J. Butler, M.D.

Visiting Physicians for Diseases of the Nervous System.- John J. Thomas, M.D., Arthur W. Fairbanks, M.D. First Assistant Visiting Physicians for Diseases of the Nervous System.- Abraham Myerson, M.D., LeRoy A. Luce, M.D. Second Assistant Visiting Physicians for Diseases of the Nervous System.- Miner H. A. Evans, M.D., Percy L. Dodge, M.D.

Physicians for Physical Therapeutics.- Frank B. Granger, M.D., Robert E. Bonney, M.D.

Assistant Physician for Physical Therapeutics.— Joseph Resnick, M.D. Physician for Diseases of the Skin.— Townsend W. Thorndike, M.D. Assistants to the Physician for Diseases of the Skin.- William P. Boardman, M.D., M. C. von Groll, M.D., Walter T. Garfield, M.D. Pathologist.— F. B. Mallory, M.D.

Director of Thorndike Laboratory.- Francis W. Peabody, M.D.
Physician for Infectious Diseases.- Edwin H. Place, M.D.
Physician for X-Ray Service.- Paul F. Butler, M.D.

Assistant Physician for X-Ray Service.- Alexander F. MacMillan, M.D. Assistant to the Physicians for X-Ray Service. Herman A. Osgood, M.D.

Visiting Physician for Immunology. George P. Sanborn, M.D.

SOUTH DEPARTMENT.

Medical Director.- John J. Dowling, M.D.

Physician-in-Chief.— Edwin H. Place, M.D. Salary, $4,500.

Assistant Physicians.— Stuart W. Adler, M.D. Salary, $1,500. Sidney H. Weiner, M.D. Salary, $1,200. Benjamin Berger, M.D. Salary, $1,200.

HAYMARKET SQUARE RELIEF STATION.

Resident Surgeons.— John G. Breslin, M.D. Salary, $2,700. Bernard F. Devine, M.D. Salary, $1,800.

EAST BOSTON RELIEF STATION.

Resident Surgeons.- George E. Allen, M.D. Salary, $1,800. Charles L. Lynch, M.D. Salary, $1,500.

PHYSICIANS TO THE CONVALESCENT HOME.

John P. Treanor, M.D.

Bradford Kent, M.D.

Henry F. R. Watts, M.D.

INSTITUTIONS DEPARTMENT.

Office, 804-809 City Hall Annex.

[Special Stat. 1919, Chap. 222; Ord. 1920, Chap. 7; Stat. 1921,
Chap. 173; Stat. 1922, Chap. 231.]

DAVID J. JOHNSON, M.D., Commissioner. Salary 7,500.
Term ends in 1926.

MARGARET FOLEY, Deputy Commissioner. Salary, $3,500.

DENNIS D. DRISCOLL, Deputy Commissioner. Salary, $3,500.

By Chap. 7, Ordinances of 1920, the four departments having the management of the City's charitable and correctional institutions, viz.,

the Infirmary, Children's, Penal and Registration Departments, were consolidated in a single department known as the Institutions Department. This was placed under the supervision and control of one official, i. e., the Commissioner of Institutions, to be appointed by the Mayor under the provisions of Chap. 486, Acts of 1909, for term of four years and to receive a yearly salary of $7,500. Subject to the provisions of Chap. 222, Special Acts of 1919, the Mayor may appoint, and fix the compensation of, not more than two deputy commissioners who shall perform such duties as the Commissioner shall direct. The four divisions established by the Commissioner are: Central Office, Child Welfare, Infirmary and Penal.

CHIEF OFFICERS OF INSTITUTIONS.

JOHN J. RYAN, Supt. of Long Island Almshouse and Hospital. Salary, $3,500.

JAMES L. MALLOY Master of House of Correction. Salary $2,500.

From 1857 to 1885 the public institutions were in charge of a Board of Directors, twelve in number; from 1885 to 1889, in charge of a board consisting of nine members; from 1889 to 1895, in charge of the Board of Commissioners of Public Institutions, three in number. By Chapter 449 of the Acts of 1895, the institutions were placed under the charge of one commissioner, known as the Institutions Commissioner. By Chapters 395 and 451 of the Acts of 1897, the control of the institutions was divided; the Penal Institutions Commissioner to have the care of the Penal Institutions Department and separate Boards of Trustees being appointed for the Children's Institutions, the Pauper Institutions, and the Insane Hospital. In 1908 the name of the Pauper Institutions Department was changed to the Infirmary Department, and the State took over the Insane Hospital. The two schools formerly in charge of the Children's Inst. Trustees having been discontinued, the Parental School in 1914 and the Suffolk School for Boys in 1920, the child welfare activities are now confined to a placing-out system whereby neglected and dependent children committed by the courts are boarded or indentured in country families in Massachusetts. Disciplinary day schools are maintained by the School Committee to take care of such juvenile offenders as were formerly committed to the said training schools.

The institution steamboats, "Monitor" for Deer Island and "George A. Hibbard" for Long Island transportation, continue in service.

In 1921 the number of children cared for was 2,039 or 235 more than in 1920; inmates of Long Island Almshouse, 1,566 or 272 more than in 1920; persons confined in House of Correction, 1,508 or 572 more than in 1920.

LAW DEPARTMENT.

Office, 730 Tremont Building.

[Ord. 1904, Chap. 23; Rev. Ord. 1914, Chap. 20.]

E. MARK SULLIVAN, Corporation Counsel. Term ends in 1926. Salary, $9,000.

JOSEPH P. LYONS, Assistant Corporation Counsel. Salary, $7,500.
JOSEPH A. CAMPBELL, Assistant Corporation Counsel. Salary, $4,000.
WILLIAM P. HIGGINS, Assistant Corporation Counsel. Salary, $1,000.
EDWARD T. MCGETTRICK, Assistant Corporation Counsel. Salary, $3,000.
DANIEL J. KANE, Assistant Corporation Counsel. Salary, $3,000.
SAMUEL SILVERMAN, Assistant Corporation Counsel. Salary, $3,000.
H. MURRAY PAKULSKI, Assistant Corporation Counsel. Salary, $3,000.
LUCIUS F. HICKS, Assistant Corporation Counsel. Salary, $2,000.
CHARLES F. DAY, City Conveyancer. Salary, $4,500.

WALTER J. O'MALLEY, City Conveyancer. Salary, $3,200.
ANDREW A. PORTER, Special Investigator. Salary, $2,500.

The office of "Attorney and Solicitor for the City of Boston" was established by the ordinance of June 18, 1827; the office of Corporation Counsel and the office of City Solicitor by the ordinance of March 30, 1881. The office of City Solicitor was abolished and the department placed under the sole charge of the Corporation Counsel by an ordinance which went into effect July 1, 1904.

LIBRARY DEPARTMENT.

Office, Central Library Building, Copley square.

[Stat. 1878, Chap. 114; Rev. Ord. 1898, Chap. 24; C. C., Title IV., Chap. 23; Rev. Ord. 1914, Chap. 21; Spec. Stat. 1919, Chap. 116.]

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CHARLES F. D. BELDEN, Librarian. Salary, $6,000.
OTTO FLEISCHNER, Assistant Librarian. Salary, $4,000.

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GUY W. CURRIER. Term ends in 1923.

The Trustees of the Public Library of the City of Boston, who are five in number, are appointed by the Mayor, one each year, for a term of five years. They were incorporated by an act of the General Court passed April 4, 1878, and were authorized to receive and hold real and personal estate which may be given, granted, bequeathed or devised to the said corporation, to an amount not exceeding $1,000,000. This amount was changed to $10,000,000 by Chap. 116, Special Acts of 1919. The first Trustees were appointed under an ordinance of October 14, 1852. The old Library Building on Boylston street was opened to the public in September,

This official to be elected in October, 1922, in place of Samuel Carr, deceased. †The Trustees serve without compensation.

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