Hints from the Health Department. Leaflet from the archive of the Society of Medical Officers of Health. Credit: Wellcome Collection, London
[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for St. Pancras, London, Borough of]
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STAFF OF PUBLIC HEALTH DEPARTMENT, 1914.
MEDICAL OFFICER OF HEALTH.
T. Shadick Higgins, M.D., B.Sc., D.P.H.
PUBLIC ANALYST.
J. Kear Colwell, F.I.C.
SANITARY INSPECTORS.
District. | Ward. | Inspector. |
---|---|---|
N. 1 (Highgate) | l | G. Rackham. |
N. 2 (St. John's Park) and N. 3 (Gospel Oak) | l | W. L. Brown. |
N. 4 (Grafton) and N. 5 (Maitand Park) | 2 | B. H. Thompson.1 |
E. 1 (Bartholomew), E. 2 (Camden Square), and E. 3 (College) | 3 | E. J. Dilion. |
E. 4 (Oakley Square) | 6 | W. G. Auger. |
E. 5 (Ossulston) | 6 | R. E. James. |
W. 1 (Castle) and W. 2 (Chalk Farm) | 4 | H. G. West.† |
W. 3 (Mornington) and W. 4 (Regent's Park) | 5 | J. I. Lonnon. |
W. 5 (Euston) | 5 | G. W. Adkins. |
S. 1 (Argyle) and S. 2 (Mecklenburgh) | 8 | E. G. Holmes. |
S. 3 (Burton) | 8 | A. H. Walker. |
S. 4 (Endsleigh) | 7 | R. C. Akers.‡ |
S. 5 (Whitfield) | ˜ | J. Landen. |
Inspectors of Food and Food Places.
South and West Divisions J. Osborne.
E. 3 (College) and E. 4 (Oakley Square) W. G. Auger.
North and rest of East Divisions H. R. Child.
Women Sanitary Inspectors.
For women's workplaces and for consumption . Miss M. E. Bibby, B.A.
For infant mortality and cleansing of children Miss Celia Smith.§
Temporary Health Visitor Miss Mary Giles.
* Mr. Thompson was called up with the Territorial Force at the beginning of the war, and his place
was taken by Mr. Pottier, Junior Clerk, who was appointed Temporary Sanitary Inspector,
† Mr. West became Male Inspector of Factories and Workshops on 5th October, his district being
taken over by Mr. Akers.
‡ This district was divided between Mr. Walker and Mr. Landen from 5th October.
§ Miss Smith is appointed as a Sanitary Inspector and Health Visitor.