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St Giles (Camden) 1858

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for St. Giles District]

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In conclusion, Gentlemen, it is my grateful duty to acknowledge the
ality and confidence which I continue to experience from your Board. The permanent
appointment of a special Sanitary Inspector, and the adoption of the various measures
which have been enumerated, are proofs of the earnest and increasing attention that
you are bestowing upon the public health of your district. To the Sanitary
Committee my more especial acknowledgements are due; but I feel that any thanks of
mine would only weaken the testimony to their untiring zeal, which is afforded by the
facts of this report. I rely confidently on a continuance of your active co-operation,
until we have placed St. Giles's in the position, as to healthiness, which it should
occupy among the districts of London.
GEORGE BUCHANAN, B.A., M.D., Londin.,
Lic. Roy. Coll. of Physicians,
Medical Officer of Healh.
75, Gower Street,
June 14th, 1859.