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East Ham 1932

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

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modation to enable them to continue the necessary after-care
following sanatorium treatment, is a very real one.
Whilst the solution is a difficult one, it would be a great
advantage if some preference could be given to tuberculous subjects,
especially where there is more than one case in the family,
in securing new housing accommodation in the interests of public
health.
The Work of the Tuberculosis Nurses.
The position was outlined in the 1929 report.
I should be lacking in my duty were I not to express my deep
sense of gratitude to the Nurses and the Clerical Staff for their
ever ready help and constant co-operation, which have played no
little part in the successful working of the Clinic.