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Hayes 1925

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Hayes]

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No action has been taken under the Public Health (Prevention of
Tuberculosis) Regulations, 1925, relating to tuberculous employees in the milk
trade, or under the Public Health Act, 1925, Section 62, for the compulsory
removal to hospital of persons saffering from tuberculosis.
Appreciation and Thanks.
In conclusion I desire to thank you, Mr. Chairman, and the Members of the
Council, for the consideration and co-operation so readily extended at all times.
To Mr. N. Bastable, your former Sanitary Inspector, and Mr. S. H.
Franklin, your present Inspector, I am much indebted for their loyal and efficient
work.
To your Clerk and Surveyor, Mr. D. C. Fidler, and all the Members of the
Staff, I am most grateful for help at all times most ungrudgingly given.
I am,
Mr. Chairman and Gentlemen,
Your obedient servant,
E. S. PHILLIPS.
Medical Officer of Health.