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HomeMy WebLinkAbout09/14/1944 193 REGULAR MONTHLY MEETING BOMD OF HEALTH HELD IN OFFICE OF BOARD SEPTE1ffiER 14, 1944 Pre sent I Mr. Addison Hewlett, Chairman, Mayor W. Ronald 1aIIe, Dr. VI. Houston Moore, Dr. J. C. Wessell, Mr. H. M. Rolan! and Dr. James H. Smi th. The minutes of the last meeting were read and approved. The Health Officer presented the monthly reports. Dr. James H. Smith was presented to the Board by Chairman Hewlett as the dental member of the Board succeeding Dr. B. R. Morrison whose re- signation was accepted at the June 8 meeting. The Health Officer offered for the Board's adoption or change and adoption regulations covering conmercial poultry dressing and fish markets. After a brief discussion it was moved by Mr. Roland, seconded by Mayor Lane, that Doctors Moore and Wessell be authorized to study the proposed regula- tions with the Health Officer and adopt them if any changes migh t be con- sidered necessary. Carried. The above regulations as finally adopted by the committee are to become effective on and after January 1, 1945. Dr. Wessell discussed with the Board members the desirability of X-raying the chest of all school teachers in the New Hanover system in connection with their annual certification against contagious diseases. He then moved that it is the sense of the Board of Health that the Board of Education be acquainted with the fact that the Board of Health feels that all teachers in the County system should be X-rayed for tuberculosis by State Sanatorium personnel, seconded by Mayor Lane. Carried. j( ---------- ----- /' Mr. Edwards reported to the Board members on a visit to Western North Carolina regarding our milk from that territory.He reviewed the history of our depar- ture from the Standard Ordinance regulations under the unusual demandS caused by the defense program. He relayed to the Board that Wilmington is getting the top grade of milk from that area and that lower grades are being accepted as type three milk by the Army in other areas. Mr. Edwards stated that we are getting the most desirable of the 40,000 gallon daily production and that other territories are getting the rest. The homogenization of milk was also discussed. It was agreed that when the sp:pply and d.emand return to nonnal our department must Ilgain demand the better raw milk product and more rigid obser- vance of milk regulations. The Health Officer was instructed to write Nr. Roland, Superintendent of schools, recommending such procedure. There being no further business the meeting adjourned. Approved ~~b 1944. ~~ Clerk