Sir William Allen Daley (19 February 1887–February 1969) was a British medical officer of health at the time of the formation of the UK's National Health Service (NHS).
He qualified as a medical doctor in 1912,[5] and married Mary Toomey in 1913.
[1] Daley was responsible for the organisation of London's health services during World War 2,[1] and was knighted in the 1944 Birthday Honours.
[1] Daley and his wife had two children,[1] including medical doctor and author Raymond Daley (1917-1989).
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