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 Wood Green]
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Laboratory Facilities
As in past years, the Central Public Health Laboratory
Service has been of the greatest assistance to us, not only the
Central Laboratory at Colindale, but also the Laboratory housed
in Coppetts Wood Hospital, where Mr. McGimpsey is the Bacteriologist.
I gratefully acknowledge the assistance afforded throughout
the year, and the close co-operation which has continued for so
many years between the Public Health Department and the Laboratory
Service.
Summary of the work carried out at the Central Public Health Laboratory for the year is as follows:-
Positive | Negative | |
---|---|---|
Swabs for Diphtheria bacilli | — | 2 |
Sputa for Tubercle bacilli | - | 1 |
Throat and nose swabs | 15 | |
Faeces | 329 | |
Urine | 5 | |
Water (Swimming Pool) | 1 |
NATIONAL ASSISTANCE ACT, 1948
(National Assistance Amendment Act, 1951)
SECTION 47:- Removal to suitable premises of persons in need of
care and attention.
It was not found necessary for the Council to take any action
under this Section during 1963.
NATIONAL ASSISTANCE ACT, 1948
SECTION 50:- Burial or Cremation of the Dead.
There were 3 burials carried out under this Section during
1963.
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