46 m'laughlin. 



OUGANIZATIO^r. 



The property division of the Bureau of Health purchased all supplies 

 and equipment, with a very slight increase of personnel. The statistical 

 division of the same Bureau took care of the records and statistics. The 

 clerical division handled all financial transactions and current business. 

 The department of sanitation and transportation of the city of Manila 

 furnished ambulances, tank wagons, carretelas, carromatas, and horses. 



The boundaries of the health districts already existing were left un- 

 changed, the city being divided as follows : 



Station "J", Intramuros, including Malate and Ermita. 



Station "L", Paco, including Santa Ana, Pandacan, etc. 



Station "A", Meisic, including Binondo, Quiapo, and Santa Cruz. 



Station "C", Tondo. 



Station "I", Sampaloc. 



The office force of each station was not increased, but the field force 

 was enormously augmented. 



The organization of the field force in each district was as follows : 



STATION "a", meisic DISTRICT. 



1 medical inspector, in charge of district. 



3 municipal physicians, assistants to medical officer in charge. 



1 sanitary inspector, in charge of all the men. 



1 sanitary inspector, for inspection of disinfecting gangs and quarantines. 

 12 American foremen, each in charge of a lime squad. 



124 Filipino lime throwers. 



2 American foremen, each in charge of a disinfecting tank wagon and 6 men. 

 12 Filipinos, 6 for each disinfecting wagon. 



1 chemical fire engine and crew. 



1 disinfecting carretela, with crew of 5 men, disinfectants, and hand pumps ; for 

 room disinfection of cholera infected houses. 



Total personnel of station. 



4 medical officers. 



2 sanitary inspectors. 

 14 foremen. 

 136 Filipino laborers. 



5 Filipino disinfectors. 



Total, 161. 



TONDO DISTRICT. 



1 medical inspector, in charge of district. 



2 municipal physicians, assistants to medical inspector. 

 1 sanitary inspector, in charge of all the men. 



3 American foremen, in charge of lime squad. 



I American in charge of disinfection of wells and pools. 

 64 Filipino lime throwers. 



3 foremen, each in charge of large disinfecting tank and 6 men. 



1 foreman, in charge of small tank wagon and 4 men. 

 22 Filipinos, on disinfecting wagons. 



1 chemical fire engine and crew. 



1 disinfecting carretela with 5 men. 



