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Barking 1914

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Barking]

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Sanitary Administration of the District.
The work of the department has undergone some change
during the year. The visiting relative to Tuberculosis was
handed over to the County Authorities, the object being to prevent
any overlapping in the spheres of influence. The Tuberculosis
()fficer has been appointed Assistant Medical Officer
of Health for Tuberculosis by the Council.
Staff.—The staff employed during the year was as
follows:—
Medical Officer of Health.
R. J. Ewart, M.D., F.R.C.S., D.P.H.
Assistant Medical Officer for Tuberculosis.
Vacant.
Medical Officer to the Maternity Centre.
A. W. G. Woodforde, M.B.
Sanitary Inspector.
H. Wood, Certified Sanitary Inspector, Meat and other Foods
Inspector.
Assistant Sanitary Inspector.
W. Claydon, Certified Sanitary Inspector, Meat and other
Foods Inspector.
Female Assistant Sanitary Inspector.
Aliss M. Holman, Certified Sanitary Inspector and Midwife.
Matron Isolation Hospital.
Miss M. J. Chrystie.