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A History of the County of Essex
… it to them sufficiently free from impurity not to endanger health. Suburban Essex was too far down the Thames for that … the nuisance became harder to bear and more dangerous to health and also began to upset the arrangements of the …
Magna Britannia
… in others, on Twelfth-day eve. It consists in drinking a health to one of the apple-trees, with wishes for its good … some verses applicable to the occasion; beginning, "Health to thee, good apple-tree." The potation consists of … term "wassail," 2 which is well known to imply drinking of health, is thus defined in the glossary to the Exmoor …
A History of the County of Chester
… so, when the infirmary was brought into the new National Health Service in 1948 it was running an annual deficit of … 67 people in 1903, for example, the council's public health committee put up tents near the smallpox wards. Its … of the changes leading up to the creation of the National Health Service, the isola tion hospital was closed in 1947 …
A History of the County of Chester
… in 1879 led to co-operation between the city and local health boards upstream to check on industrial discharges and … ZCCB 98, pp. 4750, 527; Annual Rep. of Medical Officer of Health (1879), 12; cf. (1883), 6; (1897) (copies in …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… sewers and drains, and nuisance removal and public health. The parish was divided into four wards, electing … roads, and messenger) and by 1856 had a medical officer of health. 6 By 1864 there were also a food analyst, a …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… at the workhouse in 1829. 19 In 1832 a parochial board of health sought to acquire or erect a cholera hospital or house … in the 1980s and replaced by housing by 1989. 12 Chelsea Health Society was founded in 1911 to promote maternity and … NHS. 6 The Royal Marsden NHS Trust succeeded its Special Health Authority in 1994. 7 Victoria Hospital. The Victoria …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… The climate is damp and rainy, but not unfavourable to health, though by no means beneficial to agricultural …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… find two monks to celebrate divine service for the soul's health of Hugh de Wyndesore, and Christian his wife, and of … another De Defunctis every day in the said chapel, for the health of Hugh de Wyndesore and Christian his wife, ancestors …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… rector until 1765, retired to Shropshire on grounds of health from 1728, serving Lolworth through transient curates. … of 41 adults. 75 By 1860 he had retired to Devon for his health. In 1873 his curate held two Sunday services with …