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BERT RANSOM RICKARDS, S.B., M.D., Director of Bacteriological Laboratory. Office, 739 Boylston street.

PAUL CARson, M.D., Port Physician ; WILLIAM N. GAY, M.D., Assistant Port Physician. Resident at Deer Island.

QUARANTINE GROUNDS.

The Quarantine Grounds comprise that part of Boston Harbor known as the President Roads, lying between Long, Deer, and Spectacle Islands. The steamer “Vigilant,” Marselino Saffrino, Captain, employed in the quarantine service, is subject to the orders of the Board.

MEDICAL INSPECTORS OF SCHOOLS.

John L. Ames, M.D., 72 Chestnut street.— Brimmer School; St. James Parochial School. S. H. Ayer, M.D., 318 Shawmut avenue. — Franklin and Rice Schools; Parochial in Cathedral; German Parochial, Shawmut avenue. G. S. C. Badger, M.D., 485 Beacon street. — Quincy and Winthrop Schools. F. J. Bailey, M.D., 338 Bowdoin street.—Minot Grammar and Primaries. W. B. Bancroft, M.D., 597 Broadway. — Thomas N. Hart School; Gate of Heaven Parochial School; Lincoln Grammar and Choate Burnham Primary. David N. Blakely, M.D., 255 Warren street. — Dearborn School. W. S. Boardman, M.D., 63 Mt. Vernon street. — Bowdoin Grammar and Primaries. J. B. Broidrick, M.D., 777 Centre street. — Charles Sumner School; Leo XIII. Parochial School. J. S. Brownrigg, M.D., 16 Delle avenue. — St. Francis Parochial School ; Dudley and Dillaway Schools. J. E. Butler, M.D., 81 Westland avenue. — Phillips Brooks School; St. John's Parochial School. A. B. Coffin, M.D., 10 Rosedale street. — Christopher Gibson School. R. M. Cole, M.D., 456 Broadway. — Shurtleff School; South Boston High School. John M. Connolly, M.D., 183 Harvard street. — Henry L. Pierce School, Dorchester High School. W. D. Kelly, M.D., 57 Hancock street. — Hancock and Eliot Schools. William P. Coués, M.D., 90 Charles street. — Wells and Phillips Grammar Schools and their Primaries. M. J. Cronin, M.D., 5 Elm Hill avenue. — Roxbury High School; Lewis School; St. Joseph’s Parochial School. J. T. Cutler, M.D., 20 Crawford street. – Edward Everett School; Harbor View-street Primary School. * J. G. Dearborn, M.D., 2 Wood street. — Harvard School; St. Mary's Parochial School. D. G. Eldredge, M.D., 15 Monadnock street.— Mather School; St. Peter's Parochial School.

H. M. Emmons, M.D., 335 Centre street.— Lowell School; Cheverus Parochial and Jefferson Grammar Schools. W. H. Ensworth, M.D., 40 Princeton street. — Adams School; Assumption Parochial School. Theodore C. Erb, M.D., 159 St. Botolph street. – Everett and Dwight Schools. Arthur W. Fairbanks, M.D., 362 Commonwealth avenue.—Hyde and Sherwin Schools; Cottage-place Kindergarten. William H. Grainger, M.D., 408 Meridian street. — Chapman School; Sacred Heart Parochial School. J. S. Greene, M.D., 1107 Washington street. — Roger Wolcott School. F. C. Jillson, M.D., 11 Hastings street. — Robert G. Shaw School. J. S. H. Leard, M.D., 392 Arborway. — Agassiz and Bowditch Schools. Francis Magurn, M.D., 112 Main street. — Frothingham School. H. E. Marion, M.D., 5 Sparhawk street. — Brighton High, Bennett, Winship and Aberdeen Schools. O. H. Marion, M.D., 22 Harvard avenue. — Webster-avenue, Washington Allston, Everett and Harvard Schools. W. J. McNally, M.D., 31 Monument square. — Prescott School; Charlestown High School. R. M. Merrick, M.D., 15 Adams street. — Mary Hemenway School. G. P. Morris, M.D., 702 Broadway. — Gaston and Lincoln Schools. T. J. Murphy, M.D., 372 Dudley street. — Hugh O'Brien School; St. Patrick’s Parochial School. J. F. O'Brien, M.D., 401 Bunker Hill street. — Bunker Hill School; St. Francis de Sales Parochial School. E. F. O'Shea, M.D., 5 Chelsea street, East Boston. —East Boston High School; Lyman School; Holy Redeemer Parochial School. W. H. Parker, M.D., 1773 Dorchester avenue. — Gilbert Stuart and Minot Schools. H. J. Perry, M.D., 636 Beacon street. — Comins and Martin Schools; Smith-street Parochial. J. C. D. Pigeon, M.D., 27 Elm Hill avenue. — West Roxbury High School; George Putnam School. H. L. Plummer, M.D., 728 Saratoga street. — Emerson School; Star of the Sea Parochial School; Paul Jones Grammar School. H. S. Rowen, M.D., 30 Bennett street.—William Wirt Warren; Auburn, Hobart-street, Oak-square Primary Schools; St. Columbkille Parochial School. J. H. Sherman, M.D., 534 Broadway. — Bigelow School. C. M. Smith, M.D., 437 Marlboro street.— Borace Mann and Prince Schools. M. P. Smithwick, M.D., 2 Arlington street. — St. Mary's Parochial School; St. Stephen's Parochial School; St. Leonard, Italian, Parochial School; Sacred Heart, Italian, Parochial School; Moon-street School; Washington Grammar and Baldwin Primary Schools. Henry B. Stevens, M.D., 79 Park street. — Longfellow School.

F. W. Stuart, M.D., 550 Broadway. — Norcross School; St. Augustine's Parochial School. W. F. Temple, M.D., 240 Huntington avenue. — Normal School; Girls' Latin School; Mechanic Arts High School; Boys' Latin, Boys' English High, Girls' High Schools. H. F. R. Watts, M.D., 6 Monadnock street. — William E. Russell and John A. Andrew Schools. F. J. Weller, M.D., 580 Broadway. — Lawrence School; St. Peter's Parochial School; St. Paul's Parochial School. J. B. Lyons, M.D., 1 Dexter row. — Warren School.

CULTURE STATIONS.

Free examinations are made for physicians at the Laboratory of the Board of Health (Warren Chambers, 739 Boylston street), in cases of tuberculosis, diphtheria, typhoid fever, influenza and other bacterial diseases, and malaria. For veterinarians, free examinations in cases of glanders and rabies are made.

To insure free delivery at the Laboratory the same day, specimens must reach the stations before the hours given below. After these hours and until midnight cultures may be sent, at the physician’s expense, direct to the Laboratory, 739 Boylston street.

At any of the following stations outfits for diphtheria, tuberculosis, typhoid, malaria and ophthalmia cultures may be obtained. Outfits for other bacterial examinations will be mailed on request by telephone (1500 Back Bay) or by letter.

- TIME LIMIT

specisiess. Laboratory, 739 Boylston street, 6.00 P.M. Baker, Chester A., Mass. avenue, cor. Boylston street, 5.30 “ Burden, R. M. & Co., 308 Hanover street 5.00 “ Canning, Henry, 109 Green street, 4.00 “ Colley, Frank, 610 Tremont street, 4.30 “ Connelly's Pharmacy, 146 Harrison avenue, 5.00 “ Corner, William, Washington Street, cor. Mass. ave., 4.30 ** Countie, C. J. & Co., 29 Charles Street, 5.00 “ Guild, Frank O., Boylston and Exeter streets, 5.30 “ Hubbell & McGowan, Mass. ave., cor Huntington ave., 5.00 “ Metcalf, Theo. Co., Copley Square, 5.00 “ Metcalf, Theo. Co., 39 Tremont street, 4.00 “ Pratt, Fred L., 75 Columbus avenue, 5.00 “ Sheppard, S. A. D., Dover and Washington streets, 4.00 “ Wheeler, JV. D., Mass. avenue and Beacon street, 5.00 “ Downey & McCormick, Thompson Square, Charlestown, 4.00 “ Draper, William C., Sullivan square, & 6 4.00 “ Clark & Mahoney, 101 Saratoga street, East Boston, 4.00 “ Clark & Mahoney, 714 Saratoga street, & & 3.30 “ Cramer, Max, 1212 Columbus avenue, Roxbury, 4.00 “ Franklin Pharmacy, 453 Blue Hill avenue, 4 & 4.00 “ Reid, T. T., 3101 Washington street, { % 4.00 “ Sawyer, W. F., 1152 Tremont street, 6 & 4.3() “ Stone, H. A. & Co., Warren and Regent streets, * & 4.00 “

TIME I.IMIT

FOR SPECIMIENS. Somers, M. W., 210 Blue Hill avenue, Roxbury, 4.00 P.M. Alexander, G. H., 100 Dorchester street, South Boston, 3.00 “ Flynn, C. P., Dorchester ave and Dorchester st., { % 4.00 “ Jones, J. T., 855 Fourth street, { % 3.00 ** Cuddyer Joyce, 141 West Broadway, { % 4.00 “ Archer, Fred W., 1181 Washington street, Dorchester, 2.00 “ Baker, Walter N., 400 Neponset avenue, § { 4.00 * * Connolly & Davis, 1434 Dorchester avenue, t 6 4.00 “ Connolly & Davis, 760 Washington street, { % 4.00 “ Commolly & Davis, 64 Walnut street, Neponset, { { 4.00 * * Copley, A. H., 544 Columbia road, { % 3.30 * * Fairfield, Wm. H., 1758 Dorchester avenue, ( 4 4.30 ** Harring & Teele, Harvard and Washington streets, £ 6 4.00 * * Harris Bros., Edward Everett square, ( ; 4.00 • * Tripp, A. H., 573 Talbot avenue, & 4 4.00 ** Tessier Bros., Dorchester and Savin Hill aves., { % 4.30 ** Fallon’s Pharmacy, Mattapan Square, Mattapan, 1.30 ** Ernst, Frank F., 186 Lamartine Street, Jamaica Plain, 4.30 “ Ernst, Frank F., 281 Centre street, $ 4 4.30 “ Flynn, George W., 154 Green street, $ 4 4.30 “ Rogers, C. B. & Co., 701 Centre street, { { 4.30 “ Jeffers, S. T., 738 South street, Roslindale, 3.00 “ Swallow, F. O., 1904 Centre street, West Roxbury, 1.00 “ Allston Drug Co., 373 Cambridge street, Allston, 4.30 “ Staples & Towse, 559 Washington street, Brighton, 4.00 ** Warren, G. W., 343 Washington street, & & 4.00 “

Diphtheria and tuberculosis specimens may be returned to the culture stations for transmission to the Laboratory. Typhoid, malaria and ophthalmia preparations must be forwarded by mail.

The above italicized drug stores are both City culture stations and (free) State antitoxin stations. The following are free stations for the distribution of antitoxin, but not culture stations :

State Board of Health, 141 State House,

R. Simpson, Hanover and Charter streets,

Pengilly Drug Co., 2845 Washington street, Roxbury.

C. L. Brackett, Heath and Bromley streets, { %

Hart, K. J., 1100 and 1270 Dorchester avenue, DOrchester.

Howe & Co., 14 Franklin street, Allston.

Pierce, G. L., Paul Gore and Lamartine streets, Jamaica Plain. MORG UE.

The City Morgue, located on North Grove street, is in charge of the Board of Health.

HOSPITAL DEPARTMENT.

Office at The Boston City Hospital, 818 Harrison avenue. [Stat. 1880, Chap. 174; Stat. 1893, Chap. 91; Rev. Ord. 1898, Chap. 19.]

TRUSTEES OF THE CITY HOSPITAL.

A. SHUMAN, President.
CONRAD J. RUETER, Secretary.

TRUSTEES.

EDMUND D. CODMAN. Term ends in 1911.
A. SHUMAN. Term ends in 1910.
TIMOTHY J. REARDON, M.D. Term ends in 1909.
CONRAD J. RUETER. Term ends in 1908.
FRANCIs J. KEANY, M.D. Term ends in 1907.

The trustees have charge of The Boston City Hospital, on the southeast side of Harrison avenue, opposite Worcester square, occupying four city squares between East Concord street, Albany street, Northampton street and Harrison avenue. The Hospital was begun September 9, 1861. It consists of many pavilions, connected with the central structure. This Hospital was established for the reception of those in need of temporary relief during illness or from injuries. The trustees also have charge of the South Department for infectious diseases, the Convalescent Home, at 2150 Dorchester avenue, Milton Lower Mills, and the Relief Station, Haymarket square.

The trustees are incorporated by Chap. 174 of the Acts of 1880, and Cilap. 91 of the Acts of 1893, as The Postco City Hespital, and are authorized to receive and hold real and personal estate bequeathed or devised to said corporation to an amount not exceeding $1,000,000.

HOSPITAL OFFICERS.

GEORGE H. M. ROWE, M.D. — Superintendent and Resident Physician.
Residence and office at the Hospital. Salary, $4,000.
Frank H. Holt, M.D. — Assistant Superintendent.
Appleton W. Smith, M.D. First Ea:ecutive Assistant.
Thomas N. Stone, M.D. — Second Ea:ecutive Assistant.

MEDICAL AND STURGICAL STAFF.

Consulting Physicians and Surgeons. – Edward H. Bradford, M.D., Thomas M. Rotch, M.D., Charles F. Folsom, M.D., Vincent Y. Bowditch, M.D. Senior Physicians. – John G. Blake, M.D., A. L. Mason, M.D. Yisiting Physicians. George B. Shattuck, M.D., E. M. Buckingham, M.D., F. H. Williams, M.D., C. F. Withington, M.D., Henry Jackson, M.D., George G. Sears, M.D. Assistant Visiting Physicians. – John L. Ames, M.D., H. D. Arnold, M.D., John W. Bartol, M.D., John N. Coolidge, M.D.

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