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NRS-587 | Minutes of proceedings [Board of Health]

NSW State Archives Collection
AGY-55 | Board of Health
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The minutes show the date, time and place of meetings, the members present the subjects discussed and the decisions made. Although the early Board was by its nature mainly concerned with small-pox, its supervision of public health rapidly expanded to take in other epidemic disease problems such as leprosy, tuberculosis and (from c.1900-1910) bubonic plague. Matters dealt with include the policy of the Coast Hospital, ship quarantine, sanitation, dairy supervision (including milk testing, water supplies), noxious trades, public nuisances, slaughtering, and diseased stock.

Until 17 February 1931, the minutes are in manuscript form. From 24 February 1931 onwards, they consist of signed typescript copies.

18 Jul 1881-29Dec 1896 (5/2913, 5/4936-42), 5 Jan 1897-11 apr 1973 (6/4454-76). 31 vols.


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This description is extracted from Concise Guide to the State Archives of New South Wales, 3rd Edition 2000.

Created: 1881-07-18 to 1973-04-11

Data time period: 1881-07-18 to 1973-04-11

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