Hints from the Health Department. Leaflet from the archive of the Society of Medical Officers of Health. Credit: Wellcome Collection, London
Report on the sanitary condition of the Borough of Bermondsey for the year 1929
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STAFF:-
MEDICAL OFFICER OF HEALTH.
D. M. Connan, M.B., B.S., D.P.H.,
CHIEF SANITARY INSPECTOR.
E. C. Freeman, M.S.I.A.
SANITARY INSPECTORS :
G. L. Scott, Wharves and Food Inspector.
G. A. Hoskins, Wharves and Food Inspector.
H. J. Toogood, Housing Inspector.
W. Davis, Drainage Inspector.
J. G. Francksen, Markets Inspector
A. H. Merryman, Food and Drugs Inspector.
District Inspectors:
No. 1.—O. W. R. Smart
No. 5.—G. F. J. Toll
No. 2.-E. J. Pitts
No. 6.—H. E. Butcher
No. 3.— W. G. Luke
No. 7.—R. E. Helden
No. 4.—W. C. Tapsfield
TUBERCULOSIS DISPENSARY.
Clinical Tuberculosis Officer—C. H. C. Toussaint, M.R.C.S.
L.R.C.P., D.P.H.
Assistant Tuberculosis Officer—E. J. MacIntyre, M.B., Ch.B.,
D.P.H.
Lady Almoner—Olive Pike.
Tuberculosis Nurses—Celia Clapson, Louise Colbeck and
Edith Riley.
Solarium Nurses—Sarah Bowles and Constance Clarke.
Caretaker—H. J. Madasa.
MATERNITY AND CHILD WELFARE:
Assistant Medical Officers for Maternity and Child Welfare—
Ruth W. Plimsoll M.B., B.S., D.P.H.; Florence L. Telfer, M.D.
Health Visitors:
Lucy Brown
Rosa Bache
Isobel White
Mrs. Dorothy Cottier
Marie Helden
Amy Carlton
Florence Child
Florence Wadds