Public Health Dept. Municipal Bldg.
Dale Street. Southport.
13 Jan 1899
Inspector Joseph H. Dandy who is a candidate for the post of Inspector in Hong Kong has been a Sanitary Inspector in this Department for the last twelve months.
He has had charge of a district including property of all descriptions, & has discharged the duties of a Sanitary Inspector in a most efficient & satisfactory manner. He is a thoroughly sober & steady man.
I consider him very suitable for the post for which he is a candidate
(Signed)
C. W. Hope.
Medical Officer of Health
Public Health Dept. Municipal Building
Dale Street
Liverpool
16 Jany 1899
It gives me much pleasure to recommend Mr. Joseph H. Dandy for the post of Chief Sanitary Inspector at Hong Kong. I have had considerable opportunity of estimating Dandy's ability from the fact that he regularly attended my Lectures at the School of Hygiene, University College, during the Sessions 1897-1898. I found him intelligent, accurate & painstaking during the course. Shortly after the course concluded he successfully passed the examination on the Principles of Sanitary Knowledge,
in which he was examined by the Liverpool Sanitary Science Instruction Committee
(Signed) C. Pettenkofer is not the correct signature, the correct one is C. Petronell Manby, M.D., B.A., B.C. Cantab.
Assistant Medical Officer of Health
City of Liverpool
Lecturer on Public Health, University College
Liverpool
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Public Health Dept. Municipal Bldg.
Dale Street. Southport.
13 Jan 1899
Inspector Joseph H. Dandy who is a candidate for the post of Inspector in Hong Kong has been a Sanitary Inspector in this Department for the last twelve months.
He has had charge of a district including property of all descriptions, & has discharged the duties of a Sanitary Inspector in a most efficient & satisfactory manner. He is a thoroughly sober & steady man.
I consider him very suitable for the post for which he is a candidate
(Signed)
C. W. Hope.
Medical Officer of Health
Public Health Dept. Municipal Building
Dale Street
Liverpool
16 Jany 1899
It gives me much pleasure to recommend Mr. Joseph H. Dandy for the post of Chief Sanitary Inspector at Hong Kong. I have had considerable opportunity of estimating Dandy's ability from the fact that he regularly attended my Lectures at the School of Hygiene, University College, during the Sessions 1897-1898. I found him intelligent, accurate & painstaking during the course. Shortly after the course concluded he successfully passed the examination on the Principles of Sanitary Knowledge,
in which he was examined by the Liverpool Sanitary Science Instruction Committee
(Signed) C. Petronell Manby, M.D., B.A., B.C. Cantab.
Assistant Medical Officer of Health
City of Liverpool
Lecturer on Public Health, University College
Liverpool