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City of London 1932

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for London, City of ]

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APPENDIX E.
Corporation of Ilonbon.
public health department.
THE PUBLIC HEALTH (LONDON) ACT, 1891.
Compulsory Notification of Chicken-pox.
J^JOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Mayor and Commonalty and Citizens of the City of London,
as the Sanitary Authority for the City of London, Do hereby by virtue of the powers vested in
them by Section 56 of the Public Health (London) Act, 1891, and with the approval of the Minister
of Health, Order that the provisions of the said Act, with respect to infectious disease, shall apply
in the City of London to the disease known as Chicken-pox, in addition to the diseases specifically
mentioned in Section 55 of the said Act (or any Order extending or amending the same) and that for
a period of twelve months from the 18th day of March, 1932, Chicken-pox shall be a compulsorily
notifiable disease within the City of London.
BELL.
Guildhall,
London, E.C.2.
26th February, 1932.
APPENDIX F.
Honbon Countp Council.
public health department.
LONDON AMBULANCE SERVICE.
NOTICE.
A revised pamphlet, giving particulars of the facilities afforded by the London Ambulance Service,
together with details of the revised charges for the hire of the Council's ambulances and ambulanceomnibuses
(when not required for public purposes) by public authorities and private persons in cases
of illness, is forwarded herewith. The revised charges will take effect as from and including ls< October,
1932.
Attention is drawn to the regulation that removals for private persons between addresses, both
of which are outside the administrative County of London, cannot be undertaken, unless in circumstances
of exceptional emergency.
Additional copies may be obtained, if required, on application to the Officer-in-Charge, London
Ambulance Service, Public Health Department, Victoria Embankment, E.C.4.
It is anticipated that the Headquarters of the London Ambulance Service will be transferred to
the County Hall, S.E.I, on or about 16th October, 1932.
F. N. KAY MENZIES,
Medical Officer of Health.
The County Hall, S.E.I.
September, 1932.