Municipal blue book of San Francisco, 1915 . Di-:[ART.\ii-:xT OF 103. DR. THOMAS D. MAKER Chief Medical Inspector ofSchools D R. THO-MAS I). ]Me(Hcal Inspector ofSchools, was born in San Franciscoin 1874, and obtained his educationat St. Clarys College, Oakland, andin the Medical Department of theUniversity of California. He entered the service of thenmnicipality as Resident Physicianof the Cit^? and County Hospital, inAvbich office he rendered notableservice from 1898 to 1901, when heresumed private practice. On March)?, 1914, Dr. Maber was appointedto his prese


Municipal blue book of San Francisco, 1915 . Di-:[ART.\ii-:xT OF 103. DR. THOMAS D. MAKER Chief Medical Inspector ofSchools D R. THO-MAS I). ]Me(Hcal Inspector ofSchools, was born in San Franciscoin 1874, and obtained his educationat St. Clarys College, Oakland, andin the Medical Department of theUniversity of California. He entered the service of thenmnicipality as Resident Physicianof the Cit^? and County Hospital, inAvbich office he rendered notableservice from 1898 to 1901, when heresumed private practice. On March)?, 1914, Dr. Maber was appointedto his present position and has un-der his supervision the health of ap-proximately 57,000 school his administration the num-ber and frequency of epidemics have been decidedly reduced. He is amember of the American Medical Association, Olympic Club, andXative Sons of the Golden \\est. DR. N. ROSENCRANTZCity Physician DR. XATHAXIEL ROSEX-CRAXTZ, City Physician andSurgeon for the Municipal Rail-ways, is a native of San Erancisco,where he was born ]May 5, 1868. Hereceived his ear


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