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159
106
203
276
Anthony W. DiCecca
123
21
70
168
744
George W. O'Brien
16
37
65
110
382
William F. Barker
34
53
124
258
Francis P. Kelly
31
31
26
96
21
242
....
Robert C. Donovan
50
54
162
237
174
John E. Whitney
319
233
174
173
503
Warren L. Dalton
106
159
216
187
899
668
Ward Four
William L. Bridgeman
Alfred C. Hubert
57
303
56
78
81
31
15
110
99
570
40
.....
Bertram P. Gustin
94
129
267
85
295
Leo B. Havlcan
174
238
171
384
653
Robert A. Shea
284
248
179
174
158
175
1091
.....
Louis A. Morris
Foster G. Hardin
17
31
1
24
1043
170
Gf
71
47
100
106
......
460
Ward Five
Humbert Celata
66
77
79
7º
Alfred J. Buchan
30
10
.4 ...
45
28
George David Groombridge
177
143
40
260
67
52
Harry F. O'Connell
302
James M. Redmond
27
150
168
204
94
796
Joseph A. Beattle
409
257
167
927
76
35
40
Edward P. Hughes
27
178
214
Albert F. Cullen
65
89
130
185
40
34
36
498
Stephen F. Mahoney
17
57
224
....
295
.....
94
392
.. 4.
......
....
.*****
Ward Six
Robert F. Donovan
10
John Clarke
112
209
193
105
623
Quinlan J. Sullivan
189
117
488
John F. Foster
292
20
147
223
255
James J. Carney, Jr.
250
.....
293
296
863
79
115
89
117
1103
400
.....
......
......
Ward Seven
Warren S. Johnston
Charles E. Cosgrove
.*****
126
88
277
10
122
717
Raymond E. Parker
119
160
166
134
665
Richard D. Sullivan
93
23
103
31
140
390
John E. Fitzgerald
116
81
124
180
580
John A, Rondina, Jr.
73
150
111
9
496
William G. Barrett
231
......
65
25
35
19
378
133
732
.....
172
105
201
121
.....
......
.....
.....
......
.. +1.
WARD ALDERMEN
Ward One
Ward Two
Ward Three
Ward Four
Ward Five
Ward Six
1
3
1
2
3
4
5
1
2
3
4
1
2
3
4
5
1
2
3
4
1
2
Ward Seven
3
4
1
2
3
4
5 Totals
-
Ward One
John Bellemacina
119
30
27
33
204
George A. C. Stone
53
43
203
366
John J. Brennan
208
368
250
240
1066
Edward John Fitzpatrick
27
36
59
66
188
Walter E. Whittaker
156
18
156
358
852
Philip O. McCarthy
65
56
17
31
169
John T. O'Brien ...
89
24
37
35
1×4
William Paul O'Meara
79
40
34
165
Davld B. Nissenbaum
87
186
114
161
548
Richard H. Walker
170
198
43
52
463
Amleto M. DiGiusto
55
70
119
31
278
Elmer F. Walsh
259
331
1034
Henry L. Twohig
374
173
271
148
61
61
644
Matthew H. Kerner
24
41
85
72
226-
Joseph Stokes
29
75
14
17
135
Ward Two
Timothy J. Cronln
160
604
252
708
514
2238
M. John Gallant
11
67
89
37
44
248
Joseph Edward Linehan
102
72
17
46
44
281
Anthony E. Taglino
172
79
23
67
121
462
Eugene J. Cunningham
168
129
21
131
706
......
Michael J. Pasquariello
127
40
14
37
120
338
George J. Moran
214
329
170
30
243
1260
James F. Stynes
177
326
33
226
1238
.....
.... +
Leon Brenner
11
72
24
25
15+
.....
Ward Three
Peter F. Donnelly
106
92
137
89
424
Francis A. Dardla
270
214
227
168
879
.....
Alfred A. Bligh, Jr.
10
27
34
91
.....
Thomas E. Cullinane
51
186
92
398
Americo Bianchino
26
24
121
64
231
Arthur S. Walsh
146
82
178
367
773
......
Leo C. Fennelly
21
36
42
18
117
.....
+PRESP
Alfred S. Wass .......
128
21
282
224
850
......
Kenneth H. Taylor
87
180
209
766
James H. Rooney
25
66
195
320
......
Lawrence P. Capodllupo
187
54
47
72
360
Francis A. Kelleher
279
109
113
78
579
John J. Denning
148
183
231
225
737
Arthur P. Freeman
72
85
172
125
459
George L. Razzabeni
64
23
87
249
423
.....
Ward Four
Thomas P. Woods
140
54
40
68
36
339
Thomas J. Duggan
103
228
189
75
660
Myron E. Jensen
17
17
23
53
118
Arthur E. AuClalre
16
11
41
John J. Murphy
63
16
61
24
199
Walter E. Struble, Jr.
129
351
200
109
889
Arthur G. Pearson
221
182
219
285
209
1115
James L. Marmaud, Jr.
72
11f
71
90
119
468
Charles R. Brunelle
257
34
29
92
506
......
Oscar Brown
109
113
248
188
75
753
Warren A. Perry
112
249
312
145
1143
G. Edward Bradley
198
270
90
152
186
896
....
Arthur W. Goodspeed
211
75
109
81
650
John L. Mackenzie
..... +
16
11
14
36
William L. Doyle
40
23
33
183
.....
.....
23
302
......
......
......
Ward Five
Ernest Salemme
19
40
39
38
336
.... +
.....
.....
......
Joseph A. Scully
974
903
160
218
Matthew H. Kerner
Joseph Stokes
Ward Two Timothy J. Cronin M. John Gallant
160
60.
252
708
514
.....
44
44
121
131 120
243
304 333 24
226 25
92 21
137 227
89 168
10
27
20
34
92
GO
367
1
224
Kenneth H. Taylor
James H. Rooney
Lawrence P. Capodilupo
Francis A. Kelleher
John J. Denning
Arthur P. Freeman
George L. Razzaboni
Ward Four
Thomas P. Woods
140 103
17
17
S
23
53
11
61
24
200
109
285
209 11!
29
75 145 186
81
14
36 23
183
Ward Five
Ernest Salemme
19 274
40 203
39
38 218
160
70
17
Patrick Henry Ryan
656
James A. Butler
496
John W. Pickering
704
Michacl H. O'Rourke
Roger Blanchard
John M. Lynch
Francis W. Carroll
John L. Carroll
489
169
122
76
99
5
106
0
29
32
Frederick W. Wolffer Patrick Francis Healy Richard Prince
Ward Six
Danlel P. Falvey
146 299
119 190
116
95 408
476 1224
Allan Roy Kingston
Kenneth Earl Choate
117
171
159
35
314
124 190 171
79 135 200 90 123 158 215 209 106 71
69
Lee C. Kitson
Albert I. Parker
Alfred H. Pigott
J. Stanley Fudge
792
Edward F. Moynihan
Caulder L. Freeman
John A. Watson
Ward Seven
William W. Mackay
Frederick L. Bosworth
Joseph M. Barry
148
95
23
172
14:
255
381 965 691 33
255
George W. Wlison
.....
Herbert L. Wanamaker
.....
.....
......
.....
......
......
.....
......
......
......
.....
......
.....
......
......
112
105 29 144 40
262 161
61
80 441
MEMBER OF SCHOOL COMMITTEE
1
2
3
4
1
2
3
4
1
4
1
2
5
1
4
1
4
1
3
4 5 Totals
Ward One
191
210
272
178
24
......
210
248
373
.....
.....
43
26
35
133
9 470
65
284 755
178
418 162
454
1
.......
......
259
622
22-
352
207
291 266 256 598 435
$ 301 150 247 318 171
40
35
53 61
19
458
270
160
211
3SS
78
4
18
78
.....
......
.....
.....
......
......
259 480
Louis B. Connelly
.....
Ward Slx
Three candidates nominated by Petition, no Preliminary Election necessary.
Ward Seven
Four candidates nominated by Petltlon, no Preliminary Election necessary
226 135
2239 248 281 462
706
338
1260
George J. Moran James F. Stynes Leon Brenner
1238 154
Ward Three
Peter F. Donnelly
Francis A. Dardis
Alfred A. Bligh, Jr. Thomas E. Cullinane
Americo Blanchino
Arthur S. Walsh
Leo C. Fennelly
Alfred S. Wass
87
180
22
54
109
133
113 231 172 87
125 249
54 65
40
69
36 75
228
189
Myron E. Jensen
Arthur E. AuClaire
John J. Murphy
Walter E. Struble, Jr.
Arthur G. Pcarson
James L. Marmaud, Jr.
Charles R. Brunelle
Oscar Brown
109
257 113 112
249
312
G. Edward Bradley
Arthur W. Goodspeed
John L. Mackenzie
William L. Doyle
40
89 302
136 855
Joseph A. Scully
17 269
65
111 134
136 20€ 337 16 121
144 114 182
10
57
525
403
169
94
55
58
134 173 56
Arthur W. White
Jacob Sloane
Eugene McCarthy
61
10
40 53 30
26 932 99
.....
33
357 200
16
63
16
34
129
221
72
116
71 34 248
Warren A. Perry
325
198
270
77 16
211 11 23
211
152 100
209
60
290 195 72 78
225
737
459 423
338 660 118 4 1
199
SS3
1115 468 506 733 1143 896 550
Thomas J. Gilligan
54 107
51
88 28
31 47
40
190
56
51 166 153
125 33 25 231 252
247 237
215 192
199 196
420
769
Joseph Linhares
Ralph L. Garrett
William F. Chisholm
Roy E. Baker
Danlel D. Gorman
143
59 29
260
137
1136
Ward One
Ward Two
Ward Three 3 2
Ward Four 3
Ward Five 2 3
Ward Six 3
Ward Seven 2
832 520
Albert F. Bird
792
Mary E. Wholey
278
306
168
Thomas E. Hegarty
412
398
27
Francis J. Fitzpatrick 571
Ward Two
Edward T. Brady
111
711
338
605
382
2447 955
Willlam F. Dewire ....
1574
Joseph E. Harrington
Ernest Bonanno
Ward Three
Hugo G. Guidotti
John J. Donahue
2285
James J. Brennan
802
John C. Kelleher .......
1546
Edward M. McCarty
1499
Albert Haskell
William S. Howe
Ward Four
James H. Cosgrove
J. Lucille Marquess
Raymond Patrick Ryan
1310
Edith L. Hurd
Vincent R. Cronin
2077 1400
Ward Five
Sydanham C. Henriques
George W. Doughty
Edward J. Donegan
25€
Perry F. Nangle
William J. Koch
Albert W. Scott
John P. Clalr
Dante Spoletti
55
79
578
......
158 115
30
103
242
369 131 108
.....
.....
126 121
Americo B. Ventura
......
191
176
79
223
286
225
466
349
412
122
377
200
178
212 248
515
280
298
15.4 706 234 365
.....
242
.....
444 248
142 303 309 277
262 408 269
227
256
365
698
.....
888
.....
5 24
186 121
178
21
129
37
187
279
148 77
64
106 270
69
26
146
82
36
216
282
.....
....
231 773 117 850 766 320 360 572
424 879
398
......
Joseph Edward Linehan Anthony E. Taglino
17
68
127
214
329 326
17" 11
72
102
72
79
23
168
129
210
37
14 170 176 22
.....
....
14 17
.....
11
67
89 17
37 46
67
....
Eugene J. Cunningham Michael J. Pasquarlello
....
......
.....
121 1392
181
209
156
Marcia A. Morash
159 130
104
108
310
167
367
82
.....
333
125 43. 160 128 226 91
142 89
224
125
16 172
129
58
165 58 2
78 54 27
316 597 849 188
848
128
92
.....
111
897 147
.....
94
351 182
218
42
....
....
....
.....
+ ....
1697 1117
286 55
Harold Douglas Taylor
962
1330 1788
Louis F. Solano
1193 290
1
20
......
.....
......
$5 142 109
4 ....
249
16
15 38
33
......
180
145 253 1276 341 953 270 405 115
108
32
Thomas J. Duggan
753 192
534
53
354
85 23
151 104 260 388 281
40
ELECTION, NOVEMBER 7, 1933
Ward One
1
4
Ward Two
Ward Three
Ward Four
Ward Five
3
1
Ward Six
2
2
3
4
1
2
3
4
1
2
3
6
1
4
2
Ward Seven
3
4
1
2
3
4
1
2
3
4
5 Totals
Totai No. votes cast 1119
1217
786
1071
736
1137
673
1192
1064 101:
886
1360
1468
1073
1172
952
1217
825
1252
1173
1308
1199
1209
1064
1160
1316
1129
898
1149
901
1033 33655
MAYOR
James D. Hagan ....
710
758
505
631
655
1012
112
468
1042
848
75-
509
866
946
526
751
Lesite . Knox.
425
512
43
852
732
399
445
276
433
71
John P. Hurd
142
20
248
363
481
499
542
410
621
695
383
727
650
480
402
381
433
640
424
479
563
720
473
406
636
748
828
648
349
415
488
369
19208
792
475
654 14137
....
....
....
....
....
A
....
....
....
....
2
....
....
....
....
....
....
6
Aldermen · at· Large,
Ward One
John M. Grattan ....
647
662
365
161
317
556
270
Jessle S. Newcomb
461
100
362
462
333
273
476
581
342
479
282
392
309
419
488
178
11
150
220
308
365
521
292
471
365
465
301
447
48
26-
447
472
549
343
258
257
299
269
357
473
395
629
522
586
70
45s
256
368
337
284 12248
555
300
421 12148
Aldermen- at - Large,
Ward Twa
1
Francis J. Greeley
479
556
395
450
32S
367
20
518
434
548
Frederick M. Sharkey
281
391
252
291
344
484
456
286
436
385
491
305
439
429
479
417
434
17"
693
290
560
490
36
319
463
46€
261
334
272
373
231
390
352
343
418
452
472
432
317
413
356
308
308
454
374
343
245
361
401 13104
302
228
272 10622
Aldermen-at- Large,
Ward Three
Michael John Daly
398
240
405
22
250
58
287
401
John E. Whitney ..
105
320
143
356
206
475
468
166
454
247
385
454
372
471
432
240
364
289
321
39
414
480
403
351
253
66
511
754
723
494
416
465
631
360
436
537
449
544
247
228
228
248
587
260
512
694
21-
247
246
9782
627
379
593
377
444
15005
Aldermen · at · Large,
Ward Four
Leo B. Havican .....
353
299
22
274
228
369
225
372
355
365
270
50
5.45
363
663
369
Robert A. Shea ....
587
322
386
403
404
418
529
33
518
198
437
463
373
485
366
189
425
37
352
34
350
290
345
366
339
429
488
570
449
463
503
382
414
352
Cecil Strong
377
362
328
199
386
377
317
349 11389
1
311
331
253
288
12113
1
....
....
....
....
....
....
....
....
....
....
....
....
....
....
....
....
....
****
....
....
1
Aldermen-at-Large,
Ward Five
Harry F. O'Connell
448
448
287
39
297
465
244
497
397
360
239
476
491
363
470
310
382
312
579
373
469
269
James M. Redmond
286
353
271
362
124
309
160
250
343
340
431
541
367
290
373
470
286
288
204
27
508
26G
538
632
307
272
27.
304
669
558
166
428
467
570
413
315
462
272 11309
277
373 12026
Aldermen-at-Large,
Ward SIx
John F. Foster .......
358
371
297
417
12
19
12€
199
243
346
368
496
455
484
360
448
544
310
Quinlan J. Sullivan.
362
372
535
433
640
380
437
262
342
279
562
27
561
453
349
261
283
394
25
367
246
499
413
624
721
767
486
399
579
56
457
411
416
469
362
325
395
29-
245
347
432
223
262
12834
248 11294
Aldermen · at· Large,
Ward Seven
William G. Barrett
498
483
328
439
291
516
277
526
488
388
265
192
555
350
485
214
299
116
313
371
424
332
557
437
481
465
Warren S. . Johnston
226
321
106
241
18
185
353
465
285
397
472
408
313
482
216
266
349
434
359
372
41:
450
392
331
389
Francis Donovan ...
1
394
462
544
34
385
461 13015
512
438
719
433
453
10928
....
....
....
.***
....
...
....
....
....
....
....
....
....
....
....
WARD ALDERMEN
1
Ward One
Ward Two
Ward Three
Ward Four
Ward Five
Ward Six
2
2
1
2
3
5
?
3
1
1
4
1
2
Ward Seven
3
5
1
2
3
4
1
2
3
1
4
2
3
5 Totals
-
-
Ward One
John J. Brennan
455
664
429
607
Henry L. Towhlg
577
337
586
283
282
2056
Eimer F. Walsh
435
311
533
1479
Walter E. Whittaker
340
$60
310
528
1865
1638
Ward Two
Timothy J. Cronin
287
790
341
847
704
Eugene J. Cunningham
179
233
144
245
214
2965
George .J. Moran
318
441
231
417
400
1015
James F. Stynes
363
282
1807
555
529
459
2188
Ward Three
Francis A. Dardis
620
429
712
296
390
627
Kenneth H. Tayior
494
2388
287
615
Arthur S. Walsh
420
761
1795
Alfred S. Wass
344
568
445
585
640
2036
191.
Ward Four
G. Edward Bradley
575
752
453
579
494
Arthur G. Pearson
341
288
361
465
2846
Warren A. Perry
318
422
221
396
493
248
1773
Walter E. Struble, Jr.
558
738
471
606
383
1780
2756
Ward Five
John L. Carroll
771
423
532
635
John M. Lynch
401
2359
768
707
488
342
2364
John W. Pickering
224
609
433
1607
Joseph A. Scully
603
364
375
396
173S
.....
Ward Six
J. Staniey Fudge
606
392
449
518
1966
Allan Roy Kingston
565
525
Edward F. Moynihan
625
2389
430
370
306
574
378
1484
Albert I. Parker
417
49
572
641
2124
.....
Ward Seven
Frederick L. Bosworth
56-
448
751
423
2869
Ralph L. Garrett ..
373
529
284
676
381
635
2109
William W. Mackay
418
363
224
38
178
1666
.....
George W. Wilson
.....
5.77
531
47
367
2353
.... #
MEMBER OF SCHOOL COMMITTEE
Ward One
Ward Two
Ward Three
Ward Four
Ward Five
Ward Six
1
3
1
2
3
4
5
Ward Seven
1
2
3
4
1
2
3
5
1
3
4
1
3
4
1
5 Totals
2
3
Ward One
Francis J. Fitzpatrick
636
369
2196
Thomas E. Hegarty
519
656
515
562
348
394
1823
Haroid Douglas Taylor
256
467
310
287
445
1298
Mary E. Wholey
194
31-
437
171
.....
......
Ward Two
Edward T. Brady
449
715
355
564
442
2525
William F. Dewire
179
343
173
63{
439
384
1511
Joseph E. Harrington
108
239
162
625
374
2036
Louis F. Solano
299
269
329
534
159
Ward Three
James J. Brennan
250
355
366
380
1351
John J. Donahue
448
361
796
832
243
John C. Kelleher
536
306
504
537
1883
Edward M. McCarty
396
453
601
657
107
Ward Four
James H. Cosgrove
335
731
280
383
333
2065
Vincent R. Cronin
326
44₺
304
508
259
1843
Edith L. Hurd .
589
426
576
757
453
280
Raymond Patrick Ryan
254
238
259
241
215
1207
J. Lucille Marquess
337
104
224
253
124
1042
Ward Five
John P. Clair
418
461
550
2062
Louis B. Connelly
731
346
633
363
274
1714
Willlam J. Koen
540
65€
770
533
2499
Perry F. Nangle
349
439
545
566
189
Ward Slx
John J. Avery
639
59'
505
555
9291
Herbert Cholerton
653
540
719
837
2742
613
708
776
......
Edwin A. Shaw
2681
Ward Seven
Charles A. Campbeil
617
437
616
559
643
2872
William B. Sullivan
35G
292
238
304
262
1452
Crawford K. Sweeley
431
434
577
349
357
2148
Orvlile S. Waldron
523
407
614
32
483
2354
"Shali an act passed by the
general court In the year
nineteen hundred and thirty.
three, entitled 'An Act plac-
Ing the office of chlef engineer
of the fire department of the
..
City of Somerville, under civil
service laws' be accepted?"
Ward One
Ward Two
5
Ward Three
Ward Four
Ward Five
Ward Six
Ward Seven
1
1
3
4
1
2
3
1
3
4
2
1
3
1
1
2
3
1
2
5
Totals
-
1
'Yes"
629
618
576
"No"
118
653
477
615
328
335
612
19963
119
82
123
73
153
57
63
105
148
557
112
823
904
668
650
586
793
478
705
694
806
697
726
684
713
815
700
578
726
543
643
150
162
162
125
147
120
142
99
164
131
144
128
137
97
139
139
135
123
126
102
9.8
3860
238
ANNUAL REPORTS
REPORT OF THE BOARD OF HEALTH
Organization 1933
LOUIS J. GRANDISON, M.D., Chairman JAMES A. KILEY GERALD L. McSWEENEY
Executive Clerk LAURENCE S. HOWARD
Assistant Clerk
OLIVE M. STANLEY
Clerk KATHARINE C. HEALY
Agent GEORGE I. CANFIELD
Medical Inspector and Bacteriologist FRANK L. MORSE, M.D.
Inspector of Animals and Provisions
HENRY T. MURRAY
Assistant Inspector of Animals and Provisions . JAMES A. DWYER
Sanitary Inspector-Health Officer THOMAS J. CONNORS Appointed December 26, 1933
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Inspector of Animals and Veterinarian EINER W. JOHANSON, V.S.
. Inspector of Milk and Vinegar HERBERT E. BOWMAN, Ph.G., Ph.C.
Milk Collector and Dairy Inspector WILLIAM H. WALLIS
Technician GEORGIA H. MORELAND, Ph.G., Ph.C.
Plumbing Inspector DUNCAN C. GREENE
School Nurses
GRACE M. ANDREWS, R.N.
MARY F. CASEY, R.N.
MARGARET L. KINIRY, R.N. MARTINA JENNINGS, R.N.
Health Nurses
HELEN B. BERRY GRACE E. PICKERING, R.N. MARY V. RYAN, R.N.
Superintendent at the Contagious Hospial JULIA E. FITZPATRICK, R.N.
Medical Inspectors of Schools
JOHN D. BENNETT, M.D. FRANCIS SHAW, M.D.
HERBERT E. CHOLERTON, M.D. HARRY M. STOODLEY, M.D.
WILFRED C. MacDONALD, M.D.
EDGAR F. SEWALL, M.D.
CRAWFORD K. SWEELEY, M.D. MICHAEL W. WHITE, M.D.
Supervising School Dentist ANTHONY F. BIANCHI, D.M.D.
Clerk
M. ETHEL DOHERTY
School Dentists
FRED A. SWETT, D.D.S. GEORGE E. JONES, D.M.D. ELMER L. PERRON,, D.M.D.
JOHN J. MORAN, D.M.D. RICHARD H. WALSH, D.M.D. ARTHUR L. CAVANAGH, D.M.D.
240
ANNUAL REPORTS
Dental Assistants
ELLEN F. BRINE MARIE HULTMAN MARY C. KNOWLES MARY L. MORAN
HELEN F. KELLEHER Leave of absence for one year dating from Sept. 5, 1933
ELLEN C. FOLEY Appointed September 14, 1933
NIRA C. DONOVAN Appointed September 14, 1933
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BOARD OF HEALTH
REPORT OF THE BOARD OF HEALTH
Office of the Board of Health
City Hall, January 2, 1934.
To His Honor the Mayor, and the Board of Aldermen :
Gentlemen :
We respectfully submit the following as the Fifty-sixth Annual Report of the Board of Health in which is presented a statement tabulated and otherwise, of the sanitary condi- tion of the city and the business of the board for the year end- ing December 31, 1933.
NUISANCES
A record of the nuisances abated during the year, in com- pliance with notices issued by the board, or under the board's direction, is presented in the following table :
Complaints referred from 1932 4
Complaints received during 1933
201
Complaints received with no just cause
10
Complaints abated on verbal notice of Agent
57
Complaints abated on notices sent
119
Complaints referred to 1934
19
205
First notices sent
129
Second and third notices sent
5
Total notices sent
134
Annually the cellars and alleyways of the city are ex- amined and the owners of the property where unsanitary con- ditions exist are required to remedy the same.
RECORD OF LICENSES AND PERMITS ISSUED
GOATS-One application was received for a permit to keep two goats, which was granted. The fee is one dollar for each goat.
205
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ANNUAL REPORTS
HENS-Thirteen applications for permits to keep 136 hens were received and all were granted.
GREASE-Eighteen applications were received for per- mits to collect grease, which were granted. The fee is two dol- lars for each team.
MELTING AND RENDERING-Three licenses have been granted to carry on the business of melting and rendering, for which a fee of one dollar is charged.
MASSAGE AND MANICURE-One hundred thirty-seven persons have been licensed to practice massage and manicure. The fee is one dollar for each license.
SALE OF ALCOHOL-The statutes provide that no per- son, firm or corporation other than a registered druggist shall engage in the business of manufacturing, buying, selling or dealing in methyl alcohol, or wood alcohol so-called or dena- tured alcohol, or any preparation containing more than three percent of any said alcohols, without being licensed so to do by the Board of Health. Under the provisions of this act sixty- six licenses have been issued. A fee of one dollar was received for each license.
BOTTLING CARBONATED BEVERAGES - Chapter 303, Acts of 1921 provides that no person shall engage in the manufacturing or bottling of carbonated non-alcoholic bever- ages, soda waters and mineral and spring water without a per- init from the Board of Health. Four such permits were grant- ed. A fee of ten dollars being charged in each case.
ICE CREAM-Chapter 74 of the General Laws as amend- ed by Chapter 278, of the Acts of 1927 requires that all per- sons manufacturing ice cream must obtain a license so to do from the Board of Health. Under the provisions of the above law eighteen licenses for the manufacture of ice cream were granted by this board. The fee received was one dollar for each license.
SALE OF ICE CREAM-Regulation No. 109 adopted by the Board of Health May 3, 1932, provides that no person, either by himself, or by his servant or agent, or as the servant or agent of any other person, firm or corporation, shall have in his custody or possession with intent to sell, or to offer or expose for sale, or to deliver in the City of Somerville, any ice
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BOARD OF HEALTH
cream or sherbet, without first obtaining from the Board of Health a permit authorizing him so to do. 433 such permits were granted and a fee of one dollar was received for each permit.
SALE OF POULTRY-Regulation No. 110 adopted by the Board of Health July 1, 1932, provides that no live chickens, geese, turkeys, ducks or other live fowl shall be brought into, or kept, or held or offered for sale, in any place in the City of Somerville, and no person, firm or corporation shall sell or de- liver chickens, geese, turkeys, ducks or other live fowl in the city of Somerville without having obtained a permit therefor from the Board of Health. There were two such permits granted.
STABLES
No person has the legal right to erect, occupy or use any building in this city, as a stable, without obtaining a license from the Board of Health for such occupancy. Each applica- tion is referred to the Agent of this Board and no license is granted unless all regulations of the Board are complied with. There were no applications received for occupancy of stables.
BOARD INFANTS
Thirty-three applications having been made to the State Department of Public Welfare for licenses to care for children in this city were referred to this board under provisions of Chapter 119 of the General Laws, and all but two were ap- proved.
LYING-IN HOSPITALS
Two applications were made to the State Department of Public Welfare for a license to maintain lying-in hospitals in this city, were referred to this board under the provisions of Section 71, of Chapter 111 of the General Laws, and were ap- proved.
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ANNUAL REPORTS
MORTALITY IN SOMERVILLE IN 1933
January.
February.
March.
April.
May.
June.
July.
August.
September.
October.
November.
December.
Total.
I. EPIDEMIC, ENDEMIC AND INFECTIOUS DISEASES.
1A Typhoid Fever
1
1
2
7 Measles
1
1
1
1
1
3
1
5
10 Diphtheria
1
1
1
3
4
1
5
1
1
1
3
29 Tetanus
31 Tuberculosis of the Res- piratory System
3
2
3
2
1
1
1
1
2
16
1
1
1
1
II. GENERAL DISEASES NOT INCLUDED IN CLASS I.
43
Cancer of the Buccal Cavity Cancer of Stomach & Liver
4
3
2
3
4
3
.
2
2
4
3
3
40
45
Cancer of Intestines, Peri- toneum, etc.
1
2
4
5
1
1
2
2
4
3
25
46 Cancer of Female Genital Organs
4
2
1
2
2
2
1
2
1
3
20
47
Cancer of Breast
1
2
1
1
2
2
2
11
49
Cancer of Unspecified Or- gans
6
2
3
1
2
4
2
3
1
1.
2
27
50 Benign Tumor
1
1
51
Acute Rheumatic Fever
1
52
Chronic Rheumatism
2
57
Diabetes Mellitus
3
58A
Pernicious Anæmia
2
1
1
4
62
Diseases of the Thymus Gland
2
1
3
63 Addison's Disease
1
1
1
1
3
1
1
L
3
1
1
1
1
III. DISEASES OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM AND OF THE ORGANS OF SPECIAL SENSE.
70 Encephalitis
1
1
71A Simple Meningitis
1
3
. 5
7
3
9
7
6
9
9
6
8
10
82
74B Cerebral Embolism and Thrombosis
1
2
3
1
1
1
3
75B Respiratory Paralysis.
1
1
1
80 Infantile Convulsions
1
1
2
82 Neuralgia and Neuritis
1
1
34 Other Diseases of the Ner- vous System
1
2
3
86A Diseases cf the Ear
1
1
21
1
1
37A Miliary Tuberculosis
41 Chronic Pyemia
1
1
1
3
..
...
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
65A Leukemia
65 B Hodgkins Disease
66 Alcoholism
69 . Hemorrhagic Disease of the New Born
1
74A Cerebral Hemorrhage
75A Hemiplegia
1
78 Epilepsy
1
8 Scarlet Fever
4
9 Whooping Cough
1
11B Influenza without Pulmonary Complications. Erysipelas
44
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BOARD OF HEALTH
MORTALITY IN SOMERVILLE IN 1933-Continued
January.
February.
March.
April.
May.
June.
July.
August.
September.
October.
November.
December.
Total.
IV. DISEASES OF THE CIRCULA TORY SYSTEM.
88 Endocarditis & Myocarditis
89 Angina Pectoris
90 Other Diseases of the Heart
24
31
20
20
14
8
16
14
14
19
19
28
227
24
10
11
5
11
4
10
11
8
7
11
120
91C Other Diseases of the Art- eries
1
1
2
6
3
N
2
3
2
2
4
26
1
1
1
3
V. DISEASES OF THE RESPIRA- TORY SYSTEM.
98 Diseases of the Larynx
99A Acute Bronchitis
1
1
1
2
4
15
6
5
6
. 4
5
2
2
6
4
9
6
70
14
7
4
8
1
1
2
·2
4
43
102 Pleurisy
103 Congestion and Hemor- rhagic Infarct of Lung ... 105 Asthma
1
3
1
·2
1
1
9
]
1
1
3
107C Atelectasis
1
1
...
VI. DISEASES OF THE DIGESTIVE SYSTEM.
111B Duodenal Ulcer.
112 Other Diseases of Stomach
113 Diorrhea and Enteritis (under 2 years).
114 Diorrhea and Enteritis (over 2 years)
117 Appendicitis
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
3
1
1
1
1
3
9
122B Cirrhosis of the Liver.
·2
123 Biliary Calculi
1
1
1
1
2
1
5
2
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
10
VII. NON VENEREAL DISEASES OF THE GENITO-URINARY SYSTEM.
128 Acute Nephritis
1
2
129 Chronic Nephritis
3
1
2
2
1
1
1
2
2
15
135 Diseases of the Prostate.
1
1
2
139 Benign Tumor of the Uterus.
1
1
1
2
3
1
1
3
2 NN
1
1
1
2
3
16
·2
1
11
91A Aneurysm
1
1
91B Arterio Sclerosis
92 Embolism and Thrombosis 96 Other Diseases of the Cir- culatory System
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