Plague; its cause and the manner of its extension, its menace, its control and suppression, its diagnosis and treatment . Where the occupants resist this action sanitary ordersshould be issued in the usual manner and interferenceshould be stopped until the order is served and compliedwith. There are a number of most insanitary and unsuit-able shelters of bamboo, tin, etc., used for houses by anumber of families in this square and it is desirable totear down these huts if permission can be secured. Ifpermission is refused orders should be issued on the usualform. [Signed] T. W. Jackson,In Charg


Plague; its cause and the manner of its extension, its menace, its control and suppression, its diagnosis and treatment . Where the occupants resist this action sanitary ordersshould be issued in the usual manner and interferenceshould be stopped until the order is served and compliedwith. There are a number of most insanitary and unsuit-able shelters of bamboo, tin, etc., used for houses by anumber of families in this square and it is desirable totear down these huts if permission can be secured. Ifpermission is refused orders should be issued on the usualform. [Signed] T. W. Jackson,In Charge of Plague Suppression. Specimen order issued by the Medical Inspectorin charge of Plague Suppression. Station C, Tondo, May 21, 1913. Redistribution of rat catchers and laborers engaged inantiplague work. Effective May 2, 1913. Sanitary Inspector Kennard and 20 rat catchers willmove into Tondo District and trap and poison rats in thedistrict bounded on the west by Manila Bay and on theeast by Estero Reina. The work will be begun at theextreme north water boundary of this district and willproceed toward the ITS CONTROL AND SUPPRESSION 121 Sanitary Inspector Brantigan with a similar numberof rat catchers (20) will work within the same east andwest boundaries and will begin trapping and poisoning atCalle Moriones, proceeding north. The poisoning andtrapping is to be done in the most thorough manner pos-sible, as this is a dangerously infected district and rat-plague must be controlled and terminated here. The laborers, 60 men, divided into 4 parties of 15 meneach under Assistant Sanitary Inspectors Jesus, De laRosa, Laxamana and Paras, will continue the cleaningoperations now under way on both sides of C. Juan Lunasouth of C. Moriones (plague localities in the same neigh-borhood), and thoroughly disinfect. One party of 15 men will work in the vicinity of , vacate basements as habitations, search for deadrats in yards, houses, bamboos, under broken concrete,etc., a


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