It is almost impossible to think of environmental health professionals in the United Kingdom without thinking also of Clay... more precisely Clay's Handbook of Environmental Health. This book has served the profession as a text book and reference volume since 1933 and, with the current 18th edition, has developed into a weighty tome which reflects the changes in law, practice, technology and social priorities since the first edition. These changes are also manifested in the status and reputation enjoyed by environmental health officers in the UK, and which is emerging in many parts of the world.
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