[Report 1964] / Medical Officer of Health, Dorking U.D.C.
- Dorking (England). Urban District Council.
- Date:
- 1964
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Credit: [Report 1964] / Medical Officer of Health, Dorking U.D.C. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![of tuberculosis by such methods ?.s the early discoverer of cases by mass Z-ra.y and shin tests^ followed where necosscmy by BeCcG-o vaccination* It is also essential tha.t the health of those who have been tuberculous should be guarded by so,tisfactory housing conditions, adeqi'’''’'^ regular supervision by the Chest Clinic, so that any dan'rer or is obvla.ted as far as possible* L^c-Ce diet and '' relanse Finally, on behalf of Dr« Ive, I shoutld lihe to express tharlis to the Chairman and Ifcmbers of the Public Health Committee for their interest and assistance, to lir, D, Allan, the Chief Public Keaith Inspector, and the rest of the Public Health Department staif for their loyal and efficient support and especially so since mp' O’.n arrival in Dorhing* I should also like to thank the Chief Of;,ricers and staffs of other. Deport- ments, Dr* T. H. Bingham, the Di\nsional Medico]. Officer and Dr, D. H, ’ Goanble, Director, and his staff at the Public Health Laboratory', Epsom, for their help and co-operation during the year, I must not forget to mention Miss Nolan, mio as Dr, I\’-e*s Secretary'’, has unobtr'isively rendered him devoted and energetic service during the po-st 11 years and is now helping me so much in the fcrraation of a new depar’hnent. I am, llr, Chcdrman, Laidies and Gentlemen, lo'ur obedient Seiarant, T, A, PLUliLEY,' Medical Officer of Health,](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b2916509x_0005.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


