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East Ham 1931

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for East Ham]

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105
REPORT OF THE CHIEF SANITARY INSPECTOR
ON THE WORK PERFORMED BY THE SANITARY
INSPECTORS FOR THE YEAR 1931.
To the Medical Officer of Health.
Sir,
In accordance with the Ministry of Health Regulations 1 beg
to report on the sanitary work carried out by the Sanitary
Inspectors during the year 1931.
The Staff of the Sanitary Section consists of one Assistant
Sanitary Inspector, five district Inspectors, and myself. There are
also one Disinfector and one Mortuary Attendant wholly engaged,
and two men, as required, from the Engineer's department for
drain clearing.
Temporary help has also occasionally been engaged during
the year to assist in disinfection in Small Pox cases.
As there has been no material alteration in the Sanitary
circumstances of the Borough I do not feel that I can profitably
re-write my notes thereon. These items are therefore, largely a
reprint from last year.
The tables are, of course, corrected to date and form a summary
of the monthly reports submitted to the Public Health
Committee.
I am, Sir,
Your obedient servant,
GEORGE D. LILL.