CO129-311 - Acting Governor Major Gen Sir Gascoigne - 1902 [5-7] — Page 394

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Acting on the advice of Professor Simpson the Board have not hesitated to close houses and blocks of houses in which Plague patients have been found and this has no doubt prevented the further spread of infection in such blocks. I append a list of the houses closed in this manner by the Board during the current year.

In every case other accommodation has been provided for the tenants so displaced, the Board having, with the consent of the Government, rented several blocks of new buildings in suitable parts of the Colony for this purpose.

A very large temporary staff has of necessity been required to carry out these numerous duties and I enclose a list of the extra staff which has been engaged on Plague duties, the ordinary duties of the Permanent officers shown in the list having been performed by other officers temporarily engaged for the purpose.

The duties of the Department have been heavier than usual this spring owing to the somewhat serious outbreak of Cholera in the City, consequent on a deficiency in the public water supply, but the results have been gratifying so far as Plague is concerned and they suggest that a systematic and determined endeavour to diminish the number of rats and to exclude them by every conceivable means from the dwelling houses coupled with continuous efforts to keep these dwellings clean and wholesome and rigorous action in support of every infected block of buildings are the lines along which Plague prevention should proceed in the future.

Such measures require a permanent Plague staff of trained men and this matter will be brought to the attention of the Government by the Board in connection with the estimates for the ensuing year.

I have the honour to be, Sir, Your most obedient servant, Francis Clark Medical Officer of Health.

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4 Bute 393 Acting on the advice of Professor Simpson the Board have not hesitated to close houses and blocks of houses in which Plague patients have been found and this has no doubt prevented the further spread of infection in such blocks. I append a list of the houses closed in this manner by the Board during the current year. In every case other accommodation has been provided for the tenants so displaced, the Board having, with the consent of the Government, rented several blocks of new buildings in suitable parts of the Colony for this purpose. A very large temporary staff has of necessity been required to carry out these numerous duties and I enclose a list of the extra staff which has been engaged on Plague duties, the ordinary duties of the Permanent officers shown in the list having been performed by other officers temporarily engaged for the purpose. The duties of the Department have been heavier than usual this spring owing to the somewhat serious outbreak of Cholera in the City, consequent on a deficiency in the public water supply, but the results have been gratifying so far as Plague is concerned and they suggest that a systematic and determined endeavour to diminish the number of rats and to exclude them by every conceivable means from the dwelling houses coupled with continuous efforts to keep these dwellings clean and wholesome and rigorous action in support of every infected block of buildings are the lines along which Plague prevention should proceed in the future. Such measures require a permanent Plague staff of trained men and this matter will be brought to the attention of the Government by the Board in connection with the estimates for the ensuing year. I have the honour to be, Sir, Your most obedient servant, Francis Clark Medical Officer of Health. 1
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4 Bute 393 Acting on the advice of Professor Simpson the Board have not hesitated to close houses and blocks of houses in which Plague patients have been found and this has no doubt prevented the further spread of infection in such blocks. Iappend a list of the houses closed in this manner by the Board during the cur- rent year. In every case other accommodation has been provided for the tenants so displaced, the Board having, with the consent of the Government, rented several blocks of new buildings in suitable parts of the Colony for this purpose. A very large temporary staff has of necessity been required to carry out these numerous duties and Ienclose a list of the extra staff which has been engaged on Plague duties, the ordinary duties of the Permanent officers shown in the list having been performed by other officers temporarily engaged for the purpo50. The duties of the Department have been heavier than usual this spring owing to the somewhat serious outbreak of Cholera in the City,consequent on a deficiency in the public water supply, but the results have been gratifying so far as Plague is concerned and they suggest that a systematic and de- termined endeavour to diminish the number of rats and to exclude them by every conceivable means from the dwelling houses coupled with continuous efforts to keep these dwellings clean and whole- hapar d some and rigorous action in suppert to every infected block of buildings are the lines along which Plague prevention should po- ceed in the future. Such measures require a permanent Plague staff of trained men and this matter will be brought to the of the Government by the Board in connection with the estimates for the ensuing year. specially attention I have the honour to be, sir, Your most obedient servant, Raveis Clar R Medical Officer of Health. 1
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Acting on the advice of Professor Simpson the Board

have not hesitated to close houses and blocks of houses in which

Plague patients have been found and this has no doubt prevented

the further spread of infection in such blocks. Iappend a list

of the houses closed in this manner by the Board during the cur-

rent year.

In every case other accommodation has been provided

for the tenants so displaced, the Board having, with the consent

of the Government, rented several blocks of new buildings in

suitable parts of the Colony for this purpose.

A very large temporary staff has of necessity been

required to carry out these numerous duties and Ienclose a list

of the extra staff which has been engaged on Plague duties, the

ordinary duties of the Permanent officers shown in the list

having been performed by other officers temporarily engaged for

the purpo50.

The duties of the Department have been heavier than

usual this spring owing to the somewhat serious outbreak of

Cholera in the City,consequent on a deficiency in the public

water supply, but the results have been gratifying so far as

Plague is concerned and they suggest that a systematic and de-

termined endeavour to diminish the number of rats and to exclude

them by every conceivable means from the dwelling houses coupled

with continuous efforts to keep these dwellings clean and whole-

hapar d some and rigorous action in suppert to every infected block of

buildings are the lines along which Plague prevention should po-

ceed in the future.

Such measures require a permanent Plague staff of

trained men and this matter will be brought to the

of the Government by the Board in connection with

the estimates for the ensuing year.

specially

attention

I have the honour to be,

sir,

Your most obedient servant,

Raveis Clar R

Medical Officer of Health.

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