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Paddington 1892

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Paddington]

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report, 1892-93.
allowed to stagnate as at present, and when water is
abundant the existing sluice valve should be opened
far more often than hitherto.
St. Marylebone. St. Paneras.
W. H. G-arbutt, Wm. Mallison,
Vestry Clerk. Chief Clerk, Health Deprtmnt.
A. Wynter Blyth, John F. J. Sykes,
Medical Officer of Health. Medical Officer of Health.
H. Tomkins, Wm. N. Blair,
Surveyor. Surveyor.
Paddington.
Frank Dethridge,
Vestry Clerk.
James Stevenson,
Medical Officer of Health.
George Weston,
Surveyor.
Court House, St. Marylebone,
June 2nd, 1892.
These recommendations were adopted by Paddington,
and the necessary notices served.
The matter has since been taken up by the
London County Council who have instructed Dr.
Young, one of their assistant medical officers, to
make a thorough inspection of the Canals.
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