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Part of Records of Offaly Board of Health and Public Assistance
Copy of minutes April -December 1933 as in Minute Book 11
Minutes January - April 1934 as in Minute Book 13.
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Part of Records of Offaly Board of Health and Public Assistance
Copy of minutes April -December 1933 as in Minute Book 11
Minutes January - April 1934 as in Minute Book 13.
Part of Records of Offaly Board of Health and Public Assistance
Includes:
Endorsement of resolution sent to the Board by the general secretary of the Gaelic League: 'That we are in absolute agreement with the Archbishop of Tuam and Rev. Fr Confey in their condemnation of foreign dances and the broadcasting programme of 2RN, that it is wrong for 2RN to broadcast Jazz at all, and that we appeal to the church, the teachers, the organisation, every public board and association to ask the government to prohibit such broadcasts from 2RN in the future, in so much as it is against the religion, learning and culture of Ireland. Furthermore to ask every Irishman to boycott "Jazz Dances".' (23 Jan 1934)
Part of Records of Offaly Board of Health and Public Assistance
Includes:
Reports on the proposed extension of Cloncrane, Bracknagh, and Walsh Island burial ground and descriptions of public inquiry into same held at St Brocesan’s hall, Clonbullogue. (26 April 1934)
Part of Records of Offaly Board of Health and Public Assistance
Much crossover with Minute Books 13 and 15.
Part of Records of Offaly Board of Health and Public Assistance
Part of Records of Offaly Board of Health and Public Assistance
Includes:
Report filed by Hoey & Denning Sols, who had attended the county home and taken statements from five women under the Illegitimate Children's Affiliation Orders Act 1930, so that putative fathers can be pursued by OBH for maintenance of their child in the county home.
Report on the state of repair of the roof of Barnaboy House which was fitted out for Dr Brady as the Kilcormac dispensary residence but Dr Brady complained that they have had to endure a winter of misery with a leak in every bedroom in the house. (p198-199)
Part of Records of Offaly Board of Health and Public Assistance
Includes:
Resolution to accept offer from the Earl of Rosse for a free site to erect a new district hospital at Wilmer Road, Birr.
Resolution to allow a boot factory to be established in the former Birr workhouse buildings.
Part of Records of Offaly Board of Health and Public Assistance
Includes:
Correspondence with Department of Local Government relating to the burial grounds vested in the County Health District, and ensuing reports to the Board from the Chief Medical Officer of Health and the Secretary in relation to the registration of interments at the forty burial grounds in Offaly vested in the Board of Health.
Part of Records of Offaly Board of Health and Public Assistance
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Details of Registrars for graveyards who were appointed to Leamonghan, Kilcorman, Drumcooley, Kilbride (Clara), Cappincur, Killoughey, Annaghharvey, Finglas, Lynally, Shane, Gallen & Killlourney, Ballina, Ballycon, Monsteroris, Croghan Hill, Ballinakill, Cullenwaine, Ballymacwilliam,and Fancroft. Order that these registrars be appointed, provided with the register, and that burial grounds with no appointments be re-advertised. (February 1936)
Also includes report of the school medical inspection in the following categories: uncleanliness, sub-nutrition, skin diseases, vaccinated, dental defects, defective vision, squint, other eye conditions, enlarged tonsils, other nose throat, enlarged cervical glands, defective speech, heart-organic, anaemia, diseases lungs, pulmonary TB, other TB, rickets, hernia, deformities, infectious diseases, other diseases, mental defectives.
Part of Records of Offaly Board of Health and Public Assistance
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Discussions surrounding the siting of a new district hospital in Edenderry.
Copy progress report from Messrs Scott & Good on the new county hospital at Tullamore.