Dublin Fever Hospital Act, 1936

Inspection of fever hospitals by certain medical officers of health.

28.—The medical superintendent officer of health of the county borough of Dublin and the county medical officer of health for the county of Dublin shall be entitled, at all reasonable times, to enter any institution (being a fever hospital or a convalescent home) for the time being managed and controlled by the hospital board and to inspect such institution and the arrangements made for the care of patients therein and after consultation with the Resident Medical Superintendent to inspect and examine respectively, the city patients and the county patients in such institution, and each of the said officers shall also be entitled, in consultation with the Resident Medical Superintendent, to engage in any such institution in research work in relation to the prevention and treatment of infectious diseases.

Financial Provisions.