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426 <br />Mr. McQuillan reported he had attended the L. V. N. A. <br />meeting and thought they might ask for an increase in service <br />charges next year, from the Hoard of Health. <br />Mr. McQuillan also reported he had been into the State House <br />and attended the hearing on the State Sanitary Code. The only <br />questions that arose, while he was there were on Mobile homes <br />and Tenting. <br />The meeting was adjourned at 4:45 P.M. <br />SPECIAL MEETING - BOARD OF HEALTH <br />June 2, 1960 <br />A special meeting of the Board of Health was held Thursday, <br />June 2,_1960 at the Battle Gree Inn, Lexington Massachusetts at <br />12 A.M. Memebers present were R.L.McQuillan, Chairman, Dr. Wil- <br />liam Cosgrove and Health Officerri Mark D. Lurvey. <br />This meeting was called to discuss the advisability of having <br />a public immunization program for Polio. It was agreed that there <br />would be no Mass Clinic for Fourth Polio Shots. <br />The health Department will continue the advertising campaign <br />and also have posters made stressing the importance of Polio <br />immunizations to bring the importance of this program to the <br />attention of the town's people. <br />1 <br />Mr. Lurvey suggested a letter be sent to each doctor requesting <br />that he canvass each of his ratients suggesting that they be <br />immunized against Polio. The Board voted to send a letter to <br />each Doctor as soon as possible. <br />Meeting adjourned at 1 P.M. <br />
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