[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Kensington].
- St. Mary Abbotts (Kensington, London, England). Parish Council.
- Date:
- 1888
Licence: Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International (CC BY-NC 4.0)
Credit: [Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Kensington]. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![iv. PAGE Ambulance Service of the Asylums Board (Continued). , ,, Objectionable employment of Public Vehicles for conveyance of the Infectious Sick : Action of Police Authorities, and of Asylums Board 85 , „ Views of the Medical Officer of Health endorsed by the Asylums Board 86 „ „ Asylums Board willing to be the Ambulance Pro¬ viding Authority for London 87 Notification (Compulsory) of Infectious Disease 88 ,, History of the Question 89 ,, Conference of Sanitary Authorities in 188] 90 ,, Views of Society of Medical Officers of Health, the Asylums Board, Ac. 91 „ Deputation to Local Government Board in 1881 91 „ What came of the Deputation 92 ,, Views of the Medical Officer to the Local Government Board ; of the British Medical Association, and of the Royal Commission on Infectious Disease Hospitals 93 „ Views of the Select Committee of the House of Commons on Sanitary Regulations (1882) ; Model Clause drafted 93 „ Provided for in Local Acts 94 „ Bill to provide for, introduced in 1883 94 „ Views of the Local Government Board 94 ,, Views of the Select Committee on Sanitary Regulations, Session of 1887 95 „ Fresh Effort tc obtain Compulsory Powers, initiated by the Vestry in 1887 95 ,, Memorandum on the subject, Prepared by Medical Officcr of Health and widely circulated 96 „ President of the Local Government Board requested to bring in a Bill : Asylums Board and Sanitary and Poor Law Authorities invited to support Vestry's request 97 „ Society of Medical Officers of Health and Sanitary Insti tute endorse Vestry's action 98 ,, Action of the Asylums Board 98 ,, Action of Sanitary Authorities 99 ,, Provincial Opinion on the Subject 99 „ Looal Government Board make enquiry into the working of the System in the Provinces 100 ,, President of Local Government Board in favour of the System 102 „ Bill introduced Public Health (Prevention of Infectious Diseases) &c. from the operation of which, if passed into law, the Metropolis would be excluded 102](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b19824294_0010.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


