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A.
Because he had been at home, and he was supposed to
have investigated the disinfectants in use in Glasgow and large cities at home.
The Chairmari ; •
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46
A.
Yes.
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Q.
Was he a man whose opinion was worth taking notice of, in matters of that sort ?
A.
Well, it ought to be.
Mr Shelton Hooper:-
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If you take his record, do you think he was
to give a better opinion on such a subject than the M. 0. H. ?
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Reference:-
C.O. 537
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The Chairman:-
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Q.
A.
Certainly not.
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He had been a police constable, and presumably that was
his original training, and he had been 4 years only in the ganitary Board, when he went on leave.
Then he was unfortunate enough to contract plague himself, and when he was at home, he got extra leave to study.
Anyway, he had only 44 years experience when he went 16449
home.
That is so. Of course, you must remember he was in
@harge of the Disinfecting Station.
Do you know whether any experiments were made here to 16450.
teat the value of Carbolosene as opposed to Jeyen
Fluid ↑
It was referred to the public Analyst for his opinion
as to the chemical strength of the disinfectants.
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And do you happen to remember what the Analyst reported
on them?
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A.
I could find the report on them.
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I wish you would be good enough to make a note of that.
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