Public Health Subject Royal Commission into Noxious and Offensive Trades 1882 The Red Cross in Sydney in World War One Noxious Trades and Cattle Slaughtering Act 1894 Public Health Act 1896 Sydney Slaughter-houses Act 1849 The Answer: a philosophical essay Intoxicating Drink Inquiry Commission Royal Commission into Noxious and Offensive Trades 1882 Royal Commission of Inquiry into the Management of the Quarantine Station North Head and the hulk Faraway 1881 Smallpox epidemic 1881 Australian Red Cross Department of Health Health Commission of New South Wales Institute of Clinical Pathology Langton Centre Sydney City and Suburban Sewage and Health Board Sydney Medical Mission Sydney Medically Supervised Injecting Centre Vaccine Institution Wayside Chapel Crisis Centre Wayside Chapel Drug Referral Centre Alleyne, Haynes G D'Arcy, Constance Elizabeth Dixson, Emma Elizabeth Sutton, Harvey First page of letter from City Health Officer Henry Graham to the City of Sydney Council concerning Devonshire Street Cemetery, 15 January 1860 Front cover of 'The Answer: a philosophical essay' by WJ Chidley 1912 Government and General Orders concerning the closure of the Old Burial Ground and the opening of Devonshire Street Cemetery 22 January 1820 Incidents of the smallpox scare in Sydney June 1881 Letter. Talbot & Son, Circular Quay, complain of the stench from the closets & urinals under Moore's Steps and ask that they be removed. Cannot be complied with. April 1872 Medical Officers of the School Medical Service 29 June 1925 Mr WJ Chidley will lecture to men and women on health, diet and clothing SOS sign to be placed in window if needing assistance during the influenza pandemic in 1918-1919 The Sydney Milk Way; or Infant Poison 1875