t 
5. 
7. 
10 
18. 
19 . 
SSyS‘L th 5L ,he roofs of the Basel's at his station leak 
bad!/ and that the floors are need of repairs.At the other stations 
Barracks appear to toe in good condition. 
Bathing Facilities: There is an absence of proper bathing faciii+i<»« 
at t.ie Emergency Hospital, and at the Hospital at Fort Santiago. The 
15 • *rp „ _ » i * are well supplied with shower baths. & ^°* e 
BEDilNG: Exposition and Malate Barracks have no hospitals, ’’’he Hospital 
Sf.£ n StSS. W ?S “ ta fhS ed “ a temporary neasure.Thes; toans?ef 
the lat Reserve Hospital,and in consequence have 
quantity of bedding for Emergency oases.All the other 
biank_+« o«J e 0 H? e ■ a? 2 8 !Ji? 41on allowance of hair raattBBsses,sheets, 
blankets and other bedding. 
With the exception of the station enumerated im the preceding paracrnnh 
£°" S 1 * 1 w r? n wlre hottons ars ln the h08p??a“ S The ?f?S 
BUR!at S e +hS ni S???;. i ^ Stll ? Pl ? ed With 00ts pro '' ided with mosquito bars. 
of^Manila t DEAD * The dead a ' re send t0 the U *S. Morgue in the city 
CLOTHING for Men: The uniform clothing worn is adapted to the require- 
?adaa Anierl0an ** “*** is ""-tltfaotey as it 
o c k o SL 8 r f r^ o t h e e r ° o i^-io fi rs 4 a 1 ^rooLi^^: aotory: 
DEATH OF OFFICERS:None reported. 
One case of drowning (accidental)has occured at the at Santa Mesa. 
death ? f °? e enllRted is reported from Cuartel de Espana, and 
general prisoner was shot and killed at the station while trying 
J ° escape from the guard. In as much the more serious cases of illnes 
?+f t0 the ls<t RSserve Hospital no estimate of the mortal- 
r)An+ao°2?^ h Jv t:,:,0 ? P x 0f the Cornlnand can be based on the reports of 
deaths from the stations composing the post. 
S£ E and°on« p™™ n™+ d ? 8 !? rt i 0ns are ported,three from Malate Barra- 
oks, and one from Cuartel de Espana• 
»+hP slk t0 use the ration are subsisted from 
htvl t i oe J t . f,ind A ^ some °f“ the sub-stations this fund seen* to 
it I SnS IZ 5 Sweater extent than was absolutely necessary,and 
■hIni?H+° SR1 !? le tha ^ at one time patients who were not entitled to its 
benefits,and possibly members of the Hospital Corps were using artieip 
and°subordinat?ni ra rti Th ? rr ®i teI> was taken U P hy the surgeon of the post " 
and JSSEJK 6 medioa } careers,and it is believed that the orders 
letter^an^spirit^ 637111 ” 2 ltS U8S are now belng complied with in both 
DISCHARGE for DISABILITY:None - Men recommended for discharge for 
dtbctpt’tm?. 8 ? 6 tra 5 1 ? :£,e:,?red to the General Hospital for abservation. 
DISCIPLINE: Generally good. 
hflvi n hPP^ 1 ??ilT.fJ?° e th S appea:i?aB<5e of cholera in Manila, Disinfectants 
wil£ ii5^ a l ly used } n g ene ral post sanitation in compliance 
o#'*+hi 11 p’ li ?? 0vls:L0ns tf 0 . f Circular 5, Chief Surgeon's Office Division 
. J 1 / Philippines ,March B5,1902., solutions of chloride of lime 
bisected, this being supplemented by crude 
ted to A this the use of disinfectants has been retric- 
furnLh^speote^SloaWonnhSalo?? 06 ° f lnfeotlous 
NA JJRAh: The elevation of these stations being only a few 
the Bea ley ei^the natural drainage is only fair. 
DRAINAGE ARTIFICIAL: The Emergency Hospital,Cuartel Meisic,Cuartel 
de Espana,Fort Santiago,Malate and Exposition Barracks each have 
under ground sewers of there own,or are connected with the sewer sys- 
"aen of the city of Manila. These are heritages of the days of the 
Spani 8h 
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