Fred W. Archer, Washington street, Dorchester Lower Mills. MORGUE. The City Morgue is located on North Grove street. F. L. Briggs, Superintendent. BIOSPITAL DEPARTMENT. Office at The Boston City Hospital, Harrison Avenue. [Stat. 1880, Chap. 174; Rev. Ord. 1898, Chap. 19; Stat. 1893, Chap. 91.] TRUSTEES OF THE CITY HOSPITAL. A. SHUMAN, President. TRUSTEES. LAMONT G. BURNHAM. Term ends in 1906. 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 and Ambulance Station, Haymarket square. The Trustees are incorporated by Chap. 174 of the Acts of 1880, and Chap. 91 of the Acts of 1893, as The Boston City Hospital, 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. Row E, M.D. Superintendent and Resident Physician. MEDICAL AND SURGICAL STAFF. Consulting Physicians and Swrgeons. – William Ingalls, M.D., Edward H. Bradford, M.D., Thomas M. Rotch, M.D., Charles F. Folsom, M.D. Senior Physician. — John G. Blake, M.D. Visiting Physicians. – A. L. Mason, M.D., George B. Shattuck, M.D., E. M. Buckingham, M.D., F. H. Williams, M.D., C. F. Withington, M.D., Vincent Y. Bowditch, M.D. Assistant Visiting Physicians. – Henry Jackson, M.D., George G. Sears, M.D., John L. Morse, M.D., John L. Ames, M.D. Physicians to Out-Patients. – John L. Ames, M.D., H. D. Arnold, M.D., John W. Bartol, M.D., John N. Coolidge, M.D., Elliott P. Joslin, M.D., SOUTH DEPARTMENT. Resident Physician. — John H. McCollom, M.D. Assistant Resident Physicians. – Robert Hazen, M.D., William E. Currier, M.D. PHYSICIANS TO THE CONVALESCENT HOME. C. Ellery Stedman, M.D., Daniel D. Gilbert, M.D., Edward T. Twitchell, M.D. INSANE EIOSPITAL DEPARTMENT. INSANE HOSPITAL TRUSTEES. HENRY C. BALDWIN, M.D., Chairman. TRUSTEES. MRS. MARGARET F. HOWARD. Term ends in 1906. EDwARD B. LANE, M.D. Salary, $2,500. Superintendent. The Trustees have charge and control of the Boston Insane Hospital at West Roxbury, and purchase all fuel and other supplies required for that institution. INSTITUTIONS REGISTRATION DEPARTMENT. WILLIAM P. FowlFR, Institutions Registrar. SETTLEMENT DIVISION. CHARLEs F. GAYNor, Chief. Office, 28 Court Square. STATISTICAL DIVISION. John KOREN, Chief. Office, 64 Pemberton Square. It is the duty of the Institutions Registrar to investigate all questions relating to the settlement of paupers, to the commitment of the insane, to the agency for discharged prisoners or to any rights, duties or liabilities connected therewith; to report the results of his investigations to the department interested therein, and perform such services relating to the accounts, and to the collection, registration and tabulation of statistics relating to the Children's Institutions Department, the Insane Hospital Department, the Pauper Institutions Department, and the Penal Institutions Department, or any of them, as may be required of him by the Mayor, or by the officer or trustees in charge of such departments, with the approval of the Mayor. LAMP DEPARTMENT. WILLIAM D. LANG, Superintendent of Lamps. The department was first legalized by statute on June 29, 1773. The office of Superintendent of Lamps has existed since the year 1843, though it was first formally established by ordinance on October 26, 1869. The Department was separated from that of the Police in 1854. Annual reports of the Department have been published since 1870. The public lamps are distributed in the various sections of the City, as follows: Appointed annually. to © ad so # | ** as flag à | }; #4 JANUARY 10, 1901. #: # 3. ää #ä o § à | : à |Total. § ; # #3 |##3 É # #: City Proper...........| 1,502 1,067 101 | . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80 2,750 Roxbury . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,654 529 |. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 o 7 2,197 Dorchester ........... 2,370 386 513 12 16 | . . . . . . . . 2 3,299 West Roxbury....... 1,201 397 | 1,082 10 | . . . . . . . . 2 2,692 South Boston......... 418 352 295 8 . . . . . . . . 7 4 1,084 Charlestown ......... 489 254 I. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 754 East Boston.......... 359 220 138 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 721 Brighton.............. 642 211 175 3 | . . . . . . . . 14 2 1,047 Chelsea............... * 1: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Totals............. 8,637 3,416 2,304 33 16 28 112 || 14,546 |