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Dr Clarks.

A: It distinctly says so in the Section:.

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Office of Halti do anything sine on his own author ite

besides these things you Ese mentioned ?

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Ai- No, he would not do so on his own wɑthoritge

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powers without the Authority of the Brant ?

I have given you a correct That Dealing with his responsi-

-bilities his duties and his powers, more or less as in the

last one.

Q: But in all the others you think he has powers unter the

Sections you referred to without reference to the Board ?

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A: Well, it is that way 101,

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And do you think it is a wise provision to give him and the 360 360

Secretary such. wide powere 7

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Chairman 1-

It has bann regarded as a wise provision in England for the

Medical Affairs of Heath such

last hundred years to give them powers and I don't think

they have abused them. I think the Mòtical Officer of Health

is such a re:ponsible officer of the Government that he

should be given powers to carry out much of the Sections as

I have mentionede

ut to you

Ies, thank you. These are, the questions I have to

arising out of the questions already put and anstored at

lant meeting

-1ton Hoover 1- Do you consider, Dr Clark, That the Medical Officer of

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Health is subject to your onlara and disactions ? 1 an

addressing you now as Principal Oivil Medical Officer.

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A: Yes, as an Officer of the Sanitary Department,

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addressing you now as administrative hout. He is subject to

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