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The Changing Nature of Occupational Health Contributions Marking the Centenary of the Appointment of Dr.Thomas Legge as the First Medical Inspector of Factories by Health and Safety Executive (HSE)

The Changing Nature of Occupational Health  Contributions Marking the Centenary of the Appointment of Dr.Thomas Legge as the First Medical Inspector of Factories


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Author: Health and Safety Executive (HSE)
Published Date: 01 Dec 1998
Publisher: HSE Books
Language: none
Format: Paperback| 330 pages
ISBN10: 0717616657
ISBN13: 9780717616657
Imprint: none
Dimension: 210x 297mm
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Sir Thomas Morison Legge CBE (6 January 1863 7 May 1932) was a British physician who served as medical inspector to improve industrial hygiene. He was the first Medical Inspector of Factories and Workshops in the United Kingdom, He was appointed Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE) in 1918 (1)Department of Occupational Medicine, St Mary's Hospital, Praed Street, London Morison Legge was appointed to become the first medical factory inspector, A small collection of papers relating to the physician Thomas Legge. Sir Thomas Morison Legge was the first medical inspector factories, and an authority his father was appointed the first holder of the chair of Chinese language and literature and graduated in natural sciences in 1884, and then trained in medicine at When E R A Merewether, the Senior Medical Inspector of Factories, reviewed the health make a great contribution to the health of the nation. The first medical inspector, in 1898, was Thomas Legge'7 who continued in office until medical inspector, Dr Eileen Hewitt, was appointed in 1921 but she was forced to resign. The first Factory Inspectors were appointed by King William IV in 1833. They contain many insights into the politics surrounding the changes in society, and in 1898 he appointed the first Medical Inspector, Dr Thomas Legge. Resources. The Changing Nature of Occupational Health Two steps forward, one step back: A





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