Hints from the Health Department. Leaflet from the archive of the Society of Medical Officers of Health. Credit: Wellcome Collection, London
The annual report made to the Council of the Metropolitan Borough of Greenwich for the year 1905
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animals intended for human food at other than licensed slaughterhouses,
and that all parts of the carcass, including the internal
organs, should be retained for inspection, after such notification.
Section G.—Tropical Hygiene.
That the Council of the Royal Institute of Public Health
be requested to represent to the proper authorities the necessity
for teaching elementary hygiene in the vernacular in schools in
India.
After the passing of various votes of thanks, the Fourteenth
Congress of the Royal Institute of Public Health then
terminated.