Municipal blue book of San Francisco, 1915 . 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 early education in thepublic schools, attended the CooperMedical College, and upon graduat-ing therefrom visited Europe andcomp


Municipal blue book of San Francisco, 1915 . 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 early education in thepublic schools, attended the CooperMedical College, and upon graduat-ing therefrom visited Europe andcompleted his studies at the Univer-sity \\\irszberg. Germany. He was appointed City PhysicianAugust 1, 1913, and later Surgeonfor the Municipal Railway System. The duties in this responsibleposition are especiallv importantthrough the citys liability under the\\orkmens Compensation Act. lias earned the respectand confidence of the municij^al au-thorities and finds little time for other actixitieand is a member of the Press He is unmarried 104 Municipal Blue Book of San Francisco DR. ALANSON WEEKSChief Surgeon Emergency Hospital Service DR. ALANSOX WEEKS, Chief Surgeon in the Emergency Hos-pital Service, was born in Allegan, jNlichigan, in 1877. and uponcompleting his early education in the public schools, attended the Univer-sity of Michigan. He entered the United States Revenue Cutter Serviceas surgeon, subsequently serving his government in the same capacity inthe Public Health and Marine Hospital Service. He was appointedChief Surgeon in the Emergency Hospital of San Francisco in February,1912, and has given to the city the full benefit of his experience andtraining in the service of the United States. During the incumbency of Dr. Weeks many improvements have beenmade in the Emergency Hospital Department, both in ec[uipment andcharacter of service. The duties and responsibilities of the service havesteadily increased, as is evinced from the fact that


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