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St Giles (Camden) 1899

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

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9. Carbolic Acid Disinfecting Powder, containing not
less than 15 per cent. of available carbolic acid for deodorising
dustbins.
10. Carbolic Acid Crystals, free from staining properties
and corrosive matter, for use in the underground
conveniences.
11. Izal (fluid), in street watering.
12. Izal (powder), for decorating ashbins.
Owing to the impending changes in the District consequent
upon the coming into force of the London Government
Act, 1899, this will probably be the last Annual
Report that I shall have the honour of submitting to your
Board, and it gives me a fitting opportunity to express my
deep obligations for the kind and courteous treatment which
I have received during the many years I have been
Medical Officer of Health of the District.
I have the honour to be, Gentlemen,
Your obedient Servant,
S. R. LOYETT,
Licentiate of the Royal College of Physicians, Edinburgh;
Licentiate of the Royal College of Surgeons, Ireland;
Licentiate of the Society of Apothecaries, London;
Vice-President (Past President) of the Incorporated Society
of Medical Officers of Health;
Fellow and Member of Council of the Royal Institute
of Public Health;
Medical Officer of Health for the Ville of Lincoln's Inn;
Medical Officer of Health for the District.