Annual medical report / East Africa Protectorate.
- East Africa Protectorate. Medical Department
- Date:
- [1919]
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: Annual medical report / East Africa Protectorate. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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No text description is available for this image![5— RESUMPTION OF DUTY FROM LEAVE GRANTED IN 1918. Name. Appointment. Date. Dr. F. L. Henderson Dr. T. H. Massey, M.C. Mr. F. Strawb ridge ... Medical Officer Medical Officer Sanitary Inspector... 2nd November, 1919. 8th February, 1919. 8th March, 1919. 6.—LEAVE. Officers absent throughout 1919. The following Officers were absent throughout the year :— Dr. T. F. Lumb, Medical Officer, seconded for military service in Europe. Mr. T. Preston, Clerk, seconded for military service in Europe. Dr. P. F. Nunan, Medical Officer. 7.—ADDITIONAL STAFF. The undermentioned Officers of the West African Medical Service were attached temporarily for duty, for periods stated :— Dr. P. A. Clearkin, 1st January, 1919, to 31st December, 1919. Dr. H. F. Hamilton, 1st January, 1919, to 2nd February, 1919. V 8.—STAFF POSTINGS THROUGHOUT THE YEAR. THE COAST ZONE. Dr. C. L. Clievallier, Senior Medical Officer, continued to act in this appointment till April, when he proceeded on leave, Dr. J. Pugh acting in this capacity until the former’s return from leave in December. Dr. J. Pugh was in Medical charge of the European Hospital, Mombasa, throughout the whole year. Dr. J. O. Shircore continued in Medical charge of the Native Civil Hospital, Mombasa, until March, when he proceeded home on leave and was succeeded by Dr. T. H. Massey, M.C., who continued in charge for the remainder of the year. •• Assistant Surgeon R. Holmes continued in Medical charge at Lamu until February, when he proceeded on leave, being succeeded by Dr. V. M. Fisher who continued in charge until the 18th November, 1919. THE MOUNTAINOUS ZONE. Dr. J. L. Gilks was in Medical charge of the European Hospital, Nairobi, till November, when he proceeded to England as Medical Attendant to His Excellency the Governor, being succeeded by Dr. W. H. Kauntze, M.B.E., who continued in Medical charge for the remainder of the year in addition to his duties as Senior Bacteriologist. Dr. J. H. Thomson continued in Medical charge of the Native Civil Hospital, Nairobi, and Lunatic Asylum till June, when he proceeded on leave and was succeeded by Dr. G. R. H. Chell, who was subsequently relieved by Dr. F\ L. Henderson in November, the latter continuing in charge for the remainder of the year. [183939] 2a](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b31491297_0015.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)