. Manual of the corporation of the city of New York . :ni^i^,^- : -^-„-F r^4 1^^ I i. ^7 •■ii-1 .J ; ^ .3.^^ 133 6. It shall be the dntj of each surgeon— 1. To report to the Commissioners of Police, as oftsn as he may deem proper, bat at least once every three months, on the health of the policeforce, and the sanitory condition of the station-houses, in the districtassigned to him. 2. To render professional services to all members of the police force,stationed in his district, who may be ill, whether such illness be inconsequence of injuries received on duty, or from ordinary sickness andindis
. Manual of the corporation of the city of New York . :ni^i^,^- : -^-„-F r^4 1^^ I i. ^7 •■ii-1 .J ; ^ .3.^^ 133 6. It shall be the dntj of each surgeon— 1. To report to the Commissioners of Police, as oftsn as he may deem proper, bat at least once every three months, on the health of the policeforce, and the sanitory condition of the station-houses, in the districtassigned to him. 2. To render professional services to all members of the police force,stationed in his district, who may be ill, whether such illness be inconsequence of injuries received on duty, or from ordinary sickness andindisposition, and to report thereon in writing, to the chief clerk of policeon the last day of each month, the cause of such illness, and specifying,the number of days when any officer in his district was unable, fromwounds received while on service, or from illness contracted by exposureto perform duty. 3. To carefully inspect and report upon, from time to time, to the Commis-sioners of Police, the sanitary state of the station-houses, the conditionand ventilation of the cells,
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