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St Pancras 1909

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for St. Pancras, London, Borough of]

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St. Pancras Borough Council.
PUBLIC HEALTH DEPARTMENT.
STAFF, 1909.

MEDICAL OFFICER OF HEALTH.

John Frederick Joseph Sykes , M.D., D.Sc.

PUBLIC ANALYST.

John Kear Colwkli., F.I C.

DISTRICT SANITARY INSPECTORS.

District.Sub-Divisions.Inspector.
(1)N. 1 (Highgate)G. Rackham.
(2)N. 2 (St. John's Park), N. 3 (Gospel Oak), N. 4 (Grafton), and N. 5 (Maitland Park)W. L. Brown. B. H. Thompson.
(3)E. 1 (Bartholomew), E. 2 (Camden Square), and E. 3 (College)C. H. Johnston.
(4)E. 4 (Oakley Square)W. G. Auger (Food—College and Oakley Square Sub-Divisions).
(5)E. D (Ossulston)R. E. James.
(6)W. 1 (Castle) and W. 2 (Chalk Farm)H. G. West.
(7)W. 3 (Mornington) and W. 4 (Regent's Park)J. I. Lonnon.
(8)W. 5 (Euston)G. W. Adkins.
(9)S. 1 (Argye) and S. 2 (Mecklenburgh)E. G. Holmes.
(10)S. 3 (Burton)A. H. Walker.
(11)S. 4 (EndsleighE. J. Dillon.
(12)S. 5 (Whitfield)J. Landen.

SANITARY INSPECTOR OF WORKPLACES WHERE WOMEN ARE EMPLOYED
AND FOR THE PREVENTION OF CONSUMPTION AND OF YERMIN.
Mary Elizabeth Bibby, B.A.
SANITARY INSPECTOR FOR THE PREVENTION OF INFANT MORTALITY.
Blanche Gardiner, B.A.