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Wandsworth 1924

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

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Staff.

MATERNITY HOME.

Appointment.Name.Date of Appointment.Qualifications.
MatronMiss E. WaringSept., 1920C.M.B.
Sister„ M. A. LukeMar., 1922Trained Nurse and C M B
„ E. WatersFeb., 1924Ditto
Home Sister,, A. DixonNov., 1924
Staff Nurse„ A. PrydeJune, 1924Trained Nurse and C.M.B.

Nine other nurses and piobationers who remain for one year
only, one gardener attendant, and one half-time gardener.
Disinfecting Station.
*J. Bond, Engineer.
Nine Disinfecting Attendants.
Mortuaries.
One whole-time and two part-time mortuary keepers.
Miss J. E. Barritt, Sanitary Inspector and Health Visitor,
retired on 30th September, after 19 years' service under the
Council in that capacity.
Miss M. E. Maple, Health Visitor, resigned on 31st May,
after five years' service.
Miss A. Andrews resigned her appointment as Sister at the
Maternity Home on 22nd January, after nearly three years'
service at the Home as Staff Nurse and Sister.
Miss J. Brown resigned her appointment as Staff Nurse at
the Maternity Home on 23rd June after two years and three
months' service in that capacity.
In conclusion, I wish to express my appreciation of the
manner in which the staff generally have carried out their duties.
I am,
Your obedient servant,
F. G. CALEY.
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