Municipal blue book of San Francisco, 1915 . of Henry Aloftat. a well-known wholesale butcher and cattleman, in 1895. and they have one child, a daughter. Because of his intimate knowledge of the cattle and meat busi-ness, gained through years of practical experience. CommissionerSharps advice and direction have been especially valuable to theHealth Board in all matters pertaining to the inspection and prepar-ing of meat, whether on the hoof or in the packing-house. Heis also an expert by reason of his hotel connections, on the generalsubject of housing regulations, sanitation,


Municipal blue book of San Francisco, 1915 . of Henry Aloftat. a well-known wholesale butcher and cattleman, in 1895. and they have one child, a daughter. Because of his intimate knowledge of the cattle and meat busi-ness, gained through years of practical experience. CommissionerSharps advice and direction have been especially valuable to theHealth Board in all matters pertaining to the inspection and prepar-ing of meat, whether on the hoof or in the packing-house. Heis also an expert by reason of his hotel connections, on the generalsubject of housing regulations, sanitation, food and similar problemsthat must be met dailv bv the Board of Public Health. As a single instance of the immediate eftect of the opening ofthe Panama Canal upon the commercial prosperity of San Francisco,the Chamber of Commerce gives the total exports for September,1914. as as against $8,662,094 for the same month in1913. This enormous gain broke all records in the history of the city. 100 Municipal Blue Book of San Francisco. D DR. R. G. BRODRICKHealth Officer R. R. G. BRODRICK, HealthOfficer in the San FranciscoDepartment of Pu1)lic Health since1908, was liorn in San FranciscoApril 14, 1871, the son of Richardand Alargaret Sheridan attended the public schools,Cooper Medical College and laterthe University of Vienna; becamesurgeon in the United States Xavyin 1893, seeing active service in theSpanish-American War and partici-pating in the battle of Manila was first appointed Health Of-ficer February 28. 1908, and reap-pointed December 18, 1911. Hepassed highest in the Civil Serviceexaminations for Superintendent ofthe San Francisco Hospital. belongs to the Common-wealth Club and the San Francisco Association for the Study andPrevention of Tuberculosis. He w^as married in 1908 to FlorenceNightingale Boyd and has two children. EDWARD M. COFFEYSecretary Board of Health EDWARD M. COFFEY, Secre-tary of the Board of Health forthe past thi


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