Report on a survey of the government of the City and County of San Francisco . he health officer has no power to act except as directed by the board,the ordinances of the board of supervisors and the law of the State, uponwhich such ordinances are based. He may, however, and does advise theboard as to the necessity for certain actions, but final determination on allmatters must be made by the board. The department is divided for purposes of administration into the fol-lowing major units: 1—Central office, which is under the immediate supervision of the healthofficer and includes all branches o


Report on a survey of the government of the City and County of San Francisco . he health officer has no power to act except as directed by the board,the ordinances of the board of supervisors and the law of the State, uponwhich such ordinances are based. He may, however, and does advise theboard as to the necessity for certain actions, but final determination on allmatters must be made by the board. The department is divided for purposes of administration into the fol-lowing major units: 1—Central office, which is under the immediate supervision of the healthofficer and includes all branches or divisions of service carried onfrom department headquarters; 2—The city and county hospital (ordinarily referred to as the San Fran-cisco Hospital), which is under the immediate supervision of thesuperintendent; 3—The Belief Home, which is under the immediate supervision of asuperintendent; 4—The emergency hospital service, comprising five emergency hospitals,under the immediate supervision of a chief surgeon ; />- parirm nt of Public IU alth 379 PRE! CHART S?\.


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