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Willesden 1917

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Willesden]

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APPENDIX B.
Shewing Acts, Circulars, Regulations, and Orders issued
during the year 1917, relating to the work of the Health
Department.
School Medical Inspection.—Circular 976 and Medical
Grant Regulations re :—
(i) The Medical Inspection and Medical Treatment ot
children attending public elementary schools;
(ii) The Medical Treatment and Care of children attending
certain "special" schools; and
(iii) The organisation and supervision of Physical Training
in public elementary schools. Board of Education,
10th February, 1917.
SmalLPox.—The Public Health (Small-Pox Prevention)
Regulations, 1917. Local Government Board, 12th February
1917.
Food Control.—The Local Authorities (Food Control)
Order (No. 1), 1917. Local Government Board, 8th May,
1917. The enforcement (England and Wales) Order, 1917.
Food Controller, 9th November, 1917.
Whooping Cough.—Order making Whooping Cough a
Notifiable Disease as from 1st October, 1917. Approved by
Local Government Board, 8th August, 1917.
APPENDIX C.
To the Chairman and Members of the
Children's Care Committee.
OPEN AIR SCHOOL.
Site and Size of School.—The most suitable Park for
the erection of a Temporary Open-Air School is King Edward
VII. Recreation Ground. The school should be for 60 children
and the site should be about two acres in extent.