Documents of the City of Boston, Volume 4City Council, Printing Section, 1874 |
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... cent . of the patients treated in all the departments of the Hospital . The excess of this rate over that of previous years was largely due to the fact that of the 229 patients in the small- pox department , 54 died , or 23 per cent ...
... cent . of the patients treated in all the departments of the Hospital . The excess of this rate over that of previous years was largely due to the fact that of the 229 patients in the small- pox department , 54 died , or 23 per cent ...
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... cent . per annum , and deposited with the City Auditor , who is required to receive the interest upon the said scrip , and add the same to the moneys appropriated for the use of the Hospital . The balance on interest in the hands of the ...
... cent . per annum , and deposited with the City Auditor , who is required to receive the interest upon the said scrip , and add the same to the moneys appropriated for the use of the Hospital . The balance on interest in the hands of the ...
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... cent . interest , payable semi - annually , and deposited with the City Auditor , as required by ordinance . 1865 , March 14. Received as Residuary Legatee , from the estate of Mr. Nichols , and now in the hands of the Treas- $ 530 50 ...
... cent . interest , payable semi - annually , and deposited with the City Auditor , as required by ordinance . 1865 , March 14. Received as Residuary Legatee , from the estate of Mr. Nichols , and now in the hands of the Treas- $ 530 50 ...
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... cent . over the previous year . The best method for the increase of our facilities has been considered by the City Engineer , and his views submitted to the City Council through this Board , and may be found in City Document No. 38 of ...
... cent . over the previous year . The best method for the increase of our facilities has been considered by the City Engineer , and his views submitted to the City Council through this Board , and may be found in City Document No. 38 of ...
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... cent . Owing to this increase , and to the necessity of furnishing an abundant supply of water for fires within the high - service area , the existing pumping machinery is unable to perform the duty required of it . I was therefore ...
... cent . Owing to this increase , and to the necessity of furnishing an abundant supply of water for fires within the high - service area , the existing pumping machinery is unable to perform the duty required of it . I was therefore ...
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