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Sir George Newman, Chief Medical Officer: Diaries

Catalogue reference: MH 139

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MH 139

This series comprises the diaries, compiled week by week, of Sir George Newman, MD, FRHistS (1870-1948). They contain material on his work in his posts as Medical Officer of the Board of Education and Chief Medical Officer at the Ministry of...

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MH 139

Title
Sir George Newman, Chief Medical Officer: Diaries
Date

1907-1946

Description

This series comprises the diaries, compiled week by week, of Sir George Newman, MD, FRHistS (1870-1948). They contain material on his work in his posts as Medical Officer of the Board of Education and Chief Medical Officer at the Ministry of Health and on his membership of committees dealing with such subjects as playgrounds, reformatories, tuberculosis, medical research, milk, dental registration, medical education and maternal mortality. Also contains personal and family material, press cuttings and photographs.

Related material

For a file on Newman's appointment as Chief Medical Officer of the Ministry of Health see MH 78/85

Held by
The National Archives, Kew
Legal status

Public Record(s)

Language

English

Creator(s)
Newman, George, 1870-1948
Physical description

6 volume(s)

Administrative / biographical background

Sir George Newman was born on 23 October 1870 at Leominster. After an MD at Edinburgh University and election to a Fellowship of the Royal Historical Society, he became Assistant to the Medical Officer of Health of the Board of Works in 1895. Two years later he was appointed Medical Officer to the Holborn Board of Guardians and began research work in tuberculosis. He became Medical Officer of the Board of Education in 1907 and Chief Medical Officer at the Ministry of Health in 1919, holding both posts until retirement in 1935.

He was a member of various interdepartmental committees which covered such subjects as playgrounds, reformatories, tuberculosis, medical research, production and distribution of milk, dental registration, post-graduate medical education and maternal mortality. His many publications included Hygiene and Public Health (1917), Rise of Preventive Medicine (1932) and The Building of a Nation's Health (1939). He died on 26 May 1948.

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https://beta.nationalarchives.gov.uk/catalogue/id/C10977/

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