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Paddington 1963

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Paddington, Metropolitan Borough of]

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Chief Public Health Inspector:—
E. W. Pike (1) (2)
Area Public Health Inspectors:—
W. H. G. Atkins (I)
V. L. Ronclietti (I) (2)
E. B. Wilde (1) (2) (3)
Area Public Health Inspector and Clean Air Inspector:—
G. S. Adams (1) (2) (3)
District Public Health Inspectors:—
C. Chesterman (1) (2)
R. Fowler (1) (2)
V. A. Vickers (I)
P. B. Blowes (1)
J. C. Buckner (1)
R. K. Young (1) (2)
L. Rawlings (1)
Chief Food Inspector and Sampling Officer:—
A. C. Harrison (1) (2)
Welfare Officer:—
Miss I. O. D. Harrison, S.S.D., M.I.W.O.
Visitors (Infectious Disease and Old People):—
Mrs. A. J. Short (4)
Mrs. N. R. McCredie (4)
Holiday Home Manageress:—
Mrs. M. E. Reeve
Rodent Officer:—
W. A. Dunkley
Clean Air Technical Assistant:—
E. F. Bonnar
Clean Air General Assistants:—
C. Lewis
A. V. Du(field
There are two male Student Public Health Inspectors
undergoing training.
Three Rodent Operatives, three Medicinal Baths Attendants, I
four Disinfection and Disinfestation Operatives, and one Drain
Testing Assistant are employed in the Public Health Department.
A cook, waitress, one full time and one part-time domestic are
employed at the Holiday Home.
(1) Public Health Inspector's Certificate.
(2) Meat and Other Foods Certificate.
(3) Smoke Inspector's Certificate.
(4) State Registered Nurse.