Municipal blue book of San Francisco, 1915 . on hospital for the insane. It is presided over byDr. Alanson Weeks, Chief Surgeon, and his assistant executive, ChiefSteward Charles Bucher, who are responsible to a major degree forits upbuilding and efficiency. Their staff is composed of fifteen sur-geons, twenty-one hospital stewards, nine nurses and fifteen am-bulance drivers. The service has five modern motor-driven ambu-lances. During the past fiscal year 29,996 cases were treated and7193 emergency ambulance calls responded to. The first actual Emer-gency Hospital in San Francisco was opened


Municipal blue book of San Francisco, 1915 . on hospital for the insane. It is presided over byDr. Alanson Weeks, Chief Surgeon, and his assistant executive, ChiefSteward Charles Bucher, who are responsible to a major degree forits upbuilding and efficiency. Their staff is composed of fifteen sur-geons, twenty-one hospital stewards, nine nurses and fifteen am-bulance drivers. The service has five modern motor-driven ambu-lances. During the past fiscal year 29,996 cases were treated and7193 emergency ambulance calls responded to. The first actual Emer-gency Hospital in San Francisco was opened in 1893 in the old CityHall. Four years later the Harbor Emergency Hospital was opened,and in the same year a temporary Golden Gate Park Hospital wasinstalled. In 1902 a splendid stone building was completed to housethe latter, and a year later the Board of Health opened an EmergencyHospital in the Potrero. The fifth hospital was opened in 1909 inthe Mission District. In 1900 the city was officially divided intoemergency hospital lOS Municipal Blue Book of San Francisco


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