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- Henry_Littlejohn_(surgeon_born_1826) comment "Sir Henry Duncan Littlejohn (1826, Edinburgh - 1914, Benreoch, near Arrochar, Argyll) was a Scottish surgeon, forensic scientist and public health pioneer. He served as Edinburgh's first Medical Officer of Health (1862-1908), introducing model sanitation improvements and the legal requirement to notify cases of infectious diseases. He contributed significantly to public health administration and urban management.".