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PUBLIC RECORD OFFICE

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there was a dame, I think it turned out to be sậphilis.

13.247 Would you tell the dumminsión what prmatisal ddvantage there would be in diagnosing svery asdo, by polt mortem. You would get much more correct returns of the oaussi of death, which is an index to the Health Authority of the particular diseases people are suffering from.

13248 Would that be the only advantage 1 Would it not also be

a great safeguard against crime ?

I daresay it might be, a great safeguard against crime as well.

Say consumption, a great many people die of it, of 13249 whom you know nothing, but if you had a post mortem,

you would know ?

Yes.

Dont you think that the H. O. H. would in every case 13150.

if possible, certainly in most cases, visit a nuisance.

Is it not the duty of the M. 0. H. at home always to

visit a nuisance ?

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Certainly not.

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Quite sure ?

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Yes.

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Who are the nuisanoes dealt by ↑

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The gait:"y Inspector.

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Is he a qualified man ↑ Are the men here qualified topic A

deal with nuisances. Nuisances is a pretty big word ? There are certain nuisances here, which require the intervention of the M. 0. K., and I think you find in the Local Government letter, that the Mapestor is bound to give assistanos to the X. 0. X, ubenavar

requires it. That is to say, if the M. Q. X. ware

come across a certain pulpanos, ba could oblige the Inspector ta point guì tỷ him what he had dona, ang he could go over it, and vorrect him, and raport to tha

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