Conference of Sanitary Inspectors
Abstract
Congress At CardiffConference of Sanitary Inspectors SAGE Publications, Inc.1908DOI: 10.1177/146642400802901107 G.H.Anderson Central Executive Council, Sanitary Inspectors' Association ADDRESS PRESIDENT OF THE CONFERENCE. (MEMBER.) IN the first place I desire to express my sincere thanks to the Council JL of The Royal Sanitary Institute for extending to me the privilege of presiding over this important meeting of sanitarians assembled to-day in Cardiff. The honour is greatly enhanced by the fact that it comes during my term of office as Chairman of the Executive Council of the Sanitary Inspectors' Association. I think you will agree that the Council of The Royal Sanitary Institute deserves great praise from the public in general, and sanitarians in particular, for arranging these annual health congresses in various parts of Great Britain and Ireland. They are the best possible means of stimulating public opinion, they also invite the criticism and co-operation of all those who are interested in carrying out the numerous Acts for Improving the conditions of the people. I will not dilate upon any set subject lest my remarks may overlap in some degree tlie papers that are about to be submitted. My remarks will rather be general, and I trust that our