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Y/HEA/10/1/2/4 · Sub-sub-series · no date [early 20th century]
Part of York Civic Archive

Glass negatives with public health information on the prevention and eradication of tuberculosis. Includes slides of children with various diseases; pictures of housing; image of a [?]model dairy; a laboratory; and a York Health Department display. Box marked: 'By Longstaff'.

Y/HEA/10/1/3/2 · Sub-sub-series · no date [early 20th century]
Part of York Civic Archive

Box of glass plate negatives belonging to Edmund Moody Smith (Medical Officer of Health). Box labelled: 'Best negatives of School Clinic: nurses at work; School Clinic: Mrs Potter at work; School Clinic: the Dentist at work; Knavesmire School: the spray bath and open air classrooms'. Also labelled: 'Hanstock's negatives'

Y/HEA/10/1/3/3 · Sub-sub-series · no date [early 20th century]
Part of York Civic Archive

Box of glass plate negatives belonging to Edmund Moody Smith (Medical Officer of Health). Includes images of open-air classrooms and spray baths. Box labelled: 'Mr Hanstock's negatives of Knavesmire School.'

Y/HEA/10/1/5 · Sub-series · no date [early 20th century]
Part of York Civic Archive

Public Health educational slides. Images include individuals with infectious diseases (chickenpox, measles and measles), warnings of fire hazards and pushchair hazards, and microscopic images. Also includes two black and white photographs of narrow alleyway and small printed health education slogans regarding cancer.

Y/HEA/10/1/7 · Sub-series · no date [early 20th century]
Part of York Civic Archive

Includes slides of mother/infant classes and nurseries in various English cities; microscopic images of diseases; images of children with infectious diseases; images of health and childcare warnings; slide of a model dairy, and a portrait of Benjamin Broadbent.

Health Exhibitions
Y/HEA/10/4/1 · File · 1922-1947
Part of York Civic Archive

Correspondence and promotional literature relating to Health Exhibitions in York. Includes photographs of displays.

Reporting
Y/HEA/2 · Sub-sub-fonds · 1880s-1960s
Part of York Civic Archive

Includes reports of the Medical Officer of Health, School Medical Officer of Health; and Chief Public Health Inspector; and statistical graphs.

Y/HEA/2/1 · Series · 1900-1964
Part of York Civic Archive

Loose copies of annual reports from the Medical Officer of Health. Some years include reports from the Tuberculosis Officer, the Inspector of Nuisances, the Public Analyst, Chief Sanitory Inspector, Medical Officer (Public Assistance), Canal Boats Inspector and Tuberculosis Crusade Committtee.

Medical Officer of Health
Y/HEA/2/2 · Series · 1885-1967
Part of York Civic Archive

Includes annual reports and special reports of the Medical Officer of Health in bound volumes. The volumes also include annual reports of various other officers assisting the Medical Officer of Health, including: the Chief Sanitary Inspector; the Inspector of Nuisances, the Public Analyst, the Canal Boats Inspector; the School Medical Officers; and from 1930 the Chief Medical Officer (Public Assistance).

Y/HEA/2/2/2 · Item · 1899-1906
Part of York Civic Archive

Comprises bound annual reports of the Deputy Medical Officer of Health and the Medical Officer of Health for the years 1898 -1905. Also includes special reports on: the prevalence of typhoid fever In York (1900); St Helens Infant Milk Depot (1901); the British Congress on Tuberculosis (1901); the proposal for a housing investigation in York (1905).

Y/HEA/2/4 · Series · c1880-1937
Part of York Civic Archive

Reports of the Medical Officer of Health to the Urban Sanitary Committee and later the Health Committee. Reports on average were fortnightly but could be more or less regular. Incudes notifications to the Town Clerk of cases of infectious diseases.

Y/HEA/2/5/1/2 · File · 1885
Part of York Civic Archive

Comprises two printed copies of Dr SW North's report [1885] to the York Urban Sanitary Authority on the typhoid outbreak in York in 1884. Also one bound copy of the reports of North and Dr Airy on the outbreak, and one short note regarding the inclusion of a map in the report.