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Woolwich 1917

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Woolwich]

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readily agreed to by most of the milk sellers but' it involved
much time being spent by the Health Visitors in arranging for
each individual case as it arose.
STAFF.
40. The following alterations occurred in the Staff:-
Mr. Smith Joined the Army and Mr. Britter again
> took up the duties of chief clerk. The time of Inspectors
Tedham and Shaw, and, to a large extent of Chief Inspector
Duck, was monopolised by the Food Control work.
thanks are due to the untiring services of
Mr. Duck and the devotion of other members of the sanitary
staff. The work of the clerical department was very
exacting and involved much overtime.
Messrs. Britter and Smith deserve special commendation
for their assiduity.
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