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ST. PATRICK'S ORPHANAGE,

69 Coffeen Street, Watertown, N. Y.

Inspected by Inspector Weeden December 2, 1902.
Established and incorporated January 13, 1897.

Objects. To support, clothe and educate destitute children and to provide homes for them.

Governing body.-Board of Trustees.
President. Rev. T. Glenn, Watertown.

Secretary. Sister M. Gertrude, Watertown.

Treasurer. Sister M. Josephine, Watertown.
Attending physician.-Dr. Barnette.

Officer in charge.-Sister M. Gertrude.

Value of property, $18,418.

Number of children cared for during the year, 78 (of whom 17 were supported by public funds and 61 by private funds); remaining in the institution October 1, 1903, 52 (29 boys and 23 girls).

Receipts for the year ending September 30, 1903, $2,771.62; expenditures, $3,258.61.

Terms and qualifications for admittance.-$1.50 per week for orphan and destitute children under 16 years of age; children of parents not able to pay are admitted free. Application to be made to the officer in charge.

HOSPITALS.

*HOUSE OF THE GOOD SAMARITAN,

Corner Washington and Pratt Streets, Watertown, N. Y.
Inspected by Inspector Weeden July 14, 1903.

Established June 13, 1881; local name, Watertown City
Hospital.

Object. To establish and maintain a hospital in the city of Watertown, N. Y., for the care and treatment of disabled persons, except those suffering from contagious diseases, whether in indigent circumstances or otherwise.

Report for 1902; report for 1903 not furnished.

Governing body.-Board of Trustees.
President.-E. B. Sterling, Watertown.
Secretary.-Jesse C. Ayers, Watertown.
Treasurer.-W. C. Stebbins, Watertown.
President medical staff.-Dr. J. D. Spencer.
Superintendent.-Miss Hester L. Page.

Value of property, $117,543.

Number of patients treated during the year, 367 (266 paying patients and 101 beneficiaries, of whom 64 were supported by public funds and 37 by private funds); remaining in the institution October 1, 1902, 32 (12 males and 20 females).

Receipts for the year ending September 30, 1902, including balance on hand ($2,046.02), $24,121.22; expenditures, $21,855.45; balance on hand October 1, 1902, $2,265.77.

Terms and qualifications for admittance.-Indigent patients free; pay patients, $5 per week and upwards; no contagious cases received.

Application to be made to the superintendent.

ST. JOACHIM'S HOSPITAL, 34 Stone Street, Watertown, N. Y. Inspected by Inspector Weeden July 14, 1903.

Established, 1896; incorporated, 1899..

Object.-Care and treatment of the sick poor except those suffering from contagious diseases.

Governing body.-Board of Managers.

President. Rev. Mother of Mercy, Gabriels.
Secretary. Sister Mary Sebastian, Watertown.
Treasurer. Sister Mary Beatrice, Watertown.
Value of real estate, $20,000.

Number of patients treated during the year, 475 (430 paying patients and 45 beneficiaries, of whom 37 were supported by public funds and 8 by private funds); number remaining October 1, 1903, 22 (9 males and 13 females).

Receipts for the year ending September 30, 1903, including balance on hand ($32.10), $9,072.16; expenditures, $8,498.99; balance on hand October 1, 1903, $573.17.

Terms and qualifications for admittance.-For those who are able to pay, a charge of $5 per week is made in wards; $7 to $12 in private rooms; free to the needy.

Application to be made at the institution.

WATERTOWN CITY HOSPITAL,

Corner Washington and Pratt Streets, Watertown, N. Y.

(See House of the Good Samaritan, this class.)

KINGS COUNTY-PUBLIC RELIEF.

CITY INSTITUTIONS.

NEW YORK CITY DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC CHARITIES, BOROUGHS OF BROOKLYN AND QUEENS, 126 Livingston Street, Brooklyn, N. Y.

Commissioner.-Hon. James H. Tully.

Second deputy commissioner. James J. McInerney.

Acting deputy superintendent of dependent children.-Frederick Goodhue.

Relief clerk.-Michael A. McCarty.

All applications for relief or for admission to the hospitals or to the almshouse must be made at the office, 126 Livingston street, Brooklyn.

BRADFORD STREET HOSPITAL, 109 Bradford Street, Brooklyn, N. Y.

Inspected by Inspector Lathrop May 18, 1903.

Opened November 25, 1902, as an emergency reception hospital. Object.-Treatment of the sick poor.

Governing body.-Commissioner of Public Charities.

Medical superintendent.-John F. FitzGerald, M. D.

Estimated value of building, $15,000.

Number of patients treated since the opening of the hospital, 156; remaining October 1, 1903, 3 (1 male and 2 females). Total expenditures, $6,189.15; value of the labor of the patients, $121.20.

Application to be made to the medical superintendent.

BRADFORD STREET HOSPITAL DISPENSARY,

109 Bradford Street, Brooklyn, N. Y.

Established November, 1902; licensed February 28, 1902, by chapter 368, Laws of 1899.

Object.-To furnish medical relief to the poor.

Governing body.-Commissioner of Public Charities.

Medical superintendent.-John F. FitzGerald, M. D. Number of different persons treated at the dispensary since its opening, 1,522; total number of treatments, 4,470; number of prescriptions dispensed, 3,819; number of persons vaccinated, 50. Finances included with Bradford Street Hospital.

Terms and qualifications for treatment.-Free to the sick poor. Application to be made to the attending physician.

CUMBERLAND STREET HOSPITAL,

109 Cumberland Street, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Inspected by Inspector Lathrop May 16, 1903.
Opened July 1, 1902.

Object.-Medical treatment of the sick poor.
Governing body.-Commissioner of Public Charities.
Medical superintendent.-John F. FitzGerald, M. D.
Estimated value of land and buildings, $115,400.

Number of patients treated during the year, 2,208; number remaining October 1, 1903, 134 (73 males and 61 females). Total expenditures for the year, $54,643.90; estimated value of the labor of patients, $2,541.40; weekly expense of support and treatment of each patient, $7.10.

Application to be made to the medical superintendent.

CUMBERLAND STREET HOSPITAL DISPENSARY,
109 Cumberland Street, Brooklyn, N. Y.

Opened July 1, 1902; licensed February 28, 1902, by chapter 368,
Laws of 1899.

Object. To furnish medical and surgical relief to the poor. Governing body.-Commissioner of Public Charities.

Medical superintendent.-John F. FitzGerald, M. D.

Number of different persons treated at the dispensary during the year, 2,395; total number of treatments, 7,139; number of prescriptions dispensed, 6,093; number of persons vaccinated,

300.

Finances included with Cumberland Street Hospital.

Terms and qualifications for treatment.-Free to all unable to pay.

Application to be made to the attending physician.

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