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Willesden 1916

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Willesden]

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APPENDIX B.
Shewing Acts, Circulars, Regulations, and Orders issued
by the Local Government Board during the year 1916, relating
to the work of the Health Department.
Venereal Diseases.—(a) Circular issued by the Local
Government Board on the 13th July, 1916; (b) Regulations
made by the Local Government Board on the 12th July, 1916.
Tuberculosis (Domiciliary Treatment in England) Order,
1916, dated 19th September, 1916.
Maternity and Child Welfare—(a) Circular issued by
the Local Government Board on the 23rd September, 1916;
(b) Regulations made by the Local Government Board on
the 23rd September, 1916.
APPENDIX C.
3rd June, 1916.
To the Chairman and Members of the
Health Committee.
MATERNITY AND CHILD WELFARE.
Medical Work at present undertaken.
The Medical Staff at present employed by the Council
numbers three, namely, the Medical Officer and two assistant
Medical Officers, and the following indicates the scheme
of work on which they are presently occupied:—

Medical Officer.

9 a.m. to 1 p.m.1 p.m. onwards.
MondayCorrespondence and General matters
TuesdayTo receive reports from and direct work of—Hospital— Administration.
WednesdayAssistant Medical OfficersSick Staff.
Chief Sanitary InspectorWard Visits.
ThursdayChief Health VisitorBacteriology.
Chief Clerk
FridayMeals Supervisor
Outdoor work
SaturdayOffice and HospitalOff duty 1 p.m. to 10 p.m.
SundayHospitalOff duty 1 p.m. to 10 p.m.