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LOST OR MISSING. 



Addresses for the below names are required. If you know the 

 present address of any of them, kindly send card to Dr. C. P. Wimmer, 

 Registrar, 115 West 68th Street, New York City. 



1880— Fiero Frank W., Schew Philip M. D. ; 1881— Starr D. H. ; 

 1882— Walters M. L. ; 1889— Davis Wells O., Dr. ; 1890— Carpenter M. 

 A.; 1892— Leyes Chas. F., Yerdon C. F., Zahn P. E., Ambrov Wm., 

 1896— Barnes H. R. ; 1897— Schirmer H. W., Wood J. H. ; 1898— 

 Broder B. Mrs., Grebe M. E. Miss; 1899~Walter R. A. C. ; 1900— 

 Jorgenson L. J. ; 1901— Feeling F. M., Mangold A. C , Koons H. S. ; 

 1902— Bronstein C A., Hagn H. E., Rockwell H. H., Konson D., 

 Thomas Le Roy, Wangler F. , Whittle Alonzo; 1903 — Abraham Isidore, 

 Friedlend Simon, Howard R. C, Waas Geo., Jr.; 1904 — Abraham 

 Samuel, Danb Chas. F., Fraser Samuel W., Gartenlanb L., Jennings 

 F. F., Jr., Wade Harold A., Klepper J.; 1905— Alvarez "Mike" A., 

 Koystan M., Marshall M., Maguire W. F., Weiss S. ; 1906— Brault J. 

 C, Feinstein M., Guagliardo Frank, Hahn Robert, Krepela Charles, 

 Levinsohn Alexander, Scheuer Jos. S. ; 1907 — De Queredo C. G., 

 Doepfner Philip, Fraser A. A , Medina I. 



HOW TO BECOME A HOSP. STEWARD, 



By Harold Fenereisen, Hosp. App.^ U. S. N. 



In the first place the party must be at least 2i years of age (21-30). 

 He must be a graduate of Pharmacy under present laws and regula- 

 tions. A thorough knowledge of bandaging is required, beside passing 

 examination in the following : First Aid, Minor Surgery, Anaesthetics, 

 Materia Medica Pharmacy, Toxicology, clerical ability, names and uses 

 of all instruments used in operations and names of instruments used 

 in certain operations. 



Minor and operative surgery, including bandaging by H. R Whar- 

 ton, M. D., is about the best book to be had. Most of the above named 

 subjects are thoroughly explained. 



A Hospital Steward ranks as chief petty officer, but is non-com- 

 missioned. His salary is ^66 per month, meals, clothing, etc. After 

 12 years service or often less than that (when there is a vacancy), he 

 is in line for promotion to pharmacist, provided he passes the necessary 

 examination. The pay is from $1,200 to $2,400 per annum. After 25 

 years service a person can retire on three-quarters pay. 



