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Wandsworth 1925

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

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STAFF.
Details of the staff of the Department in December, 1925,
are given below. All are whole-time officers with the exception
of two of the mortuary keepers. Officers to whose salary no
contribution is made under the Public Health Acts or by Exchequer
grants are marked with *.
Medical Officer of Health.. F. G. Caley, M.A., M.B., D.P.H.
Deputy M.O.H. and Tuberculosis
Officer.. A. W. Forrest, M.A., M.D., D.P.H.
Assistant M.O.H. and Assistant
Tub. Officer.. J.J.MacDonnell, M.B.,B.S.,D.P.H.
Dr. Forrest devotes one-half of his time to general Public
Health duties in the Department, and for the other half is employed
as Tuberculosis Officer. Half of his salary ranks for grant
under the Tuberculosis Scheme.
Dr. MacDonnell devotes the whole of his time to duties in
connection with Tuberculosis and the whole of his salary ranks
for grant under that scheme.

DISTRICT SANITARY INSPECTORS.

Name.Date of Appointment.Certificates held.
Sanitary Inspector.Meat and Food.Others.
Sanitary
Inspectors:—
B. NurcombeSept. 1809R. San. Inst.NoFive
W. G. CrabbeDec. 1891No.Six
A. J. WeeksDec. 1892NoFour
R. BrownJune, 1893NoFive
A. W. BrowneAug. 1898YesOne
H. E. BrownMar. 1902YesOne
A. E. VickersDec. 1919S.I. Exam. Bd.Yes
H. T. LambertDec. 1919YesTwo
F. HaworthJune, 1920No
J. A. SandsJuly, 1920NoOne
E. J. EdwardsSept., 1924No