ids
stringlengths
36
36
texts
stringlengths
1
1.43k
7696a3a9-8b85-4d87-a8ba-29bf8fca8cf3
emises Inspected 1113 5W Buildings Inspected 173 sfective Combined Drains Investigated and Reported on 26 imber of Houses referred to in such Combined Drains 169 'whouses and Slaughterhouses Inspections... 19 •mplaints Investigated 121 tendances at Police Court . 23 ISOELLANEOUS, INCLUDING WORK OF CHIEF INSPECTOR, DIST...
db959795-7716-4fb0-9ef2-2d96853abf2d
:— Woolwich 7 Plumstead 28 Eltham 5 rritten Intimation Notices 3504 batutory Notices 687 122 TABLE XVc. Factories, Workshops, Laundries, Workplaces, and Homeworker's Premises. 1.—Inspection. Including Inspections made by Sanitary Inspectors or Inspectors of Nuisances. Premises. Number of Inspections. Written Notices. F...
ff48208d-9d45-4521-a792-0f476b023439
Nuisances under the Public Health Acts:— Want of Cleanliness 16 16 Want of Ventilation 11 11 Overcrowding 3 3 Want of drainage of floors 1 1 Other nuisances 12 12 Sanitary accommodation insufficient, un- suitable, or de- fective 8 8 not separate for sexes 2 2 Total 53 53 123 TABLE XVc. (continued). 3.—Other Matters. Cl...
f404243b-c3b0-42ef-a8d0-815c463ac4f3
101):— • In use during 1903 24 Certificates granted in 1903 24 in 1904 0 in 1905 0 In use at the end of 1905 24 mework:— Lists Outworkers List of Outworkers (S. 101): — Lists received 76 308 Addresses of outworkers forwarded to other Authorities 31 received from other Authorities 97 jrkshops on the Register (S. 131) at...
d1f32e03-65cc-4955-8948-8fdcf90e77f5
Milk Premises 196 24 34 186 305 29 1 Cowsheds 18 — — 18 72 11 1 Slaughter-houses 11 — — 11 66 3 — Ice Cream premises 83 5 1 87 212 8 - Registered Houses let in Lodgings 235 41 11 265 594 *49 †271 † 1 * For overcrowding. † For other conditions. Overcrowding, 1905— Number of Dwelling Rooms overcrowded 154 Number remedied...
5978e09a-298c-4226-87ab-acf9a5bd38e7
(Metropolis Management Act, section 202) Mortuaries— Total number of Bodies removed 170 Total number of Infectious Bodies removed Inspections of premises where food is prepared for sale 56 Number of Public Sanitary Conveniences removed or altered 9 Number of fixed ashpits removed 6 125 TABLE XVI. Details of House to Ho...
7c392a00-e044-4e64-8f55-14fcaf3cc603
amuel Street 15 11 rinity Street 15 11 orth Kent Grove 19 12 „ Place 4 ... lorris Street 28 25 „ Place 6 4 imms Buildings 7 5 limbrey Buildings 7 5 lustace Place 11 4 arah Street 77 41 .corn Street 24 12 ak Street 19 12 elina Place 12 10 lower Harden Street 20 14 larden Street 15 7 osepli Street 25 19 Henalvon Street 8...
ea899ff8-1d59-4f8c-a96b-8e5b1776fab0
Mary's Street 69 39 Sun Street 25 18 till Street 44 18 Vood Street 55 21 Voodville Street 9 4 Pellipar Road 26 21 Cower Pellipar Road 20 10 Pellipar Place 4 3 Sarah Place 5 5 Total 837 523 RIYER WARD. Beresford Street 81 47 Bollingwood Street 13 11 Globe Lane 14 14 Cock Yard, High Street 8 7 High Street 88 52 126 TABLE...
277fd37c-9cfc-4b9c-bdca-f61ac5f717d3
Haverlock Place 3 2 New Street 8 8 Nile Street 7 7 „ Cottages 6 5 Market Hill 10 5 Myrtle Street 10 6 Meeting House Lane 11 9 Salutation Alley 11 11 Surgeon Street 4 3 Walpole Place 29 24 Warren Lane 24 14 Wilmount Street 45 31 Taylor Street 27 20 Rectory Place 19 14 Anglesea Road 46 20 Brookhill Road 32 16 Auberon Str...
c1b4e54d-d38b-4287-be41-9580ba5aea21
Vambery Road 33 10 Isla Road 35 8 Plum Lane 44 8 Princes Road 69 37 Portland Place 17 9 Brookhill Row 6 6 St. Thomas' Cottages 8 2 Barnfleld Road 63 31 Graydon Street 16 9 May Place 4 2 Westdale Road 53 34 127 TABLE XVI—Continued. Details of House to House Inspection. Name of Street. Number of Houses Inspected. Number ...
aa4ddd84-8f24-4393-b6c8-69190729e9e8
Cambridge Place 2 1 Eglinton Road 112 20 Red Lion Lane 59 26 Shooters Hill 19 6 Clanover Road 59 21 Whitworth Road 81 31 Paget Road 50 18 Paget Terrace 15 6 Ripon Road 22 5 767 290 CENTRAL AND GLYNDON WARD S. Ann Street 28 25 Sandbach Place 16 13 Dawson Street 24 18 Swetenham Place 27 17 Robert Street 101 86 Earl Stree...
49fad606-74f2-4780-aa4b-4e1812ed74af
The Slade 22 14 Winns Cottages 8 5 Garland Street 44 25 Pendrell Street 36 24 Purrett Road 90 52 Hull Place 9 7 Speranza Street 45 33 Upper Garland Street 10 5 Tewson Road 114 73 Wickham Lane 75 40 Rippolson Road 53 30 128 TABLE XVI—Continued. Details of House to House Inspection. Name of Street. Number of Houses Inspe...
729f1352-defe-46a1-8f03-654460d2f0a0
Bassant Road 30 24 Swingate Lane 12 8 Raglan Road 38 19 Palmerston Road 72 40 Scotch Plats 14 7 Viewland Road 35 24 Kirkham Street 55 16 Wernbrook Street 77 12 Plaxton Road 106 40 Heavitree Road 63 31 Macoma Terrace 16 1 Macoma Road 6 3 1030 553 ST. NICHOLAS WARD.
a66de1b1-ca91-4d67-95f6-d703e0516bad
Wickham Lane 19 2 Grove Road 20 5 Station Road, Abbey Wood 18 3 Ceres Road 97 12 Woodhurst Road 13 2 Cordite Street 20 13 Harrow Manor Way 15 2 Bostall Hill 36 12 Gatling Road 31 6 Bastion Road 25 9 Bostall Lane (Jubilee Cottages) 6 3 High Street 24 4 Abbey Wood Road 91 28 Bostall Lane and Stratton Terrace 35 7 Acacia ...
c6d08858-810b-4060-904a-1e81ba21845b
thur Street 39 31 gnell Road 15 11 oomfield Road 107 51 escent Road 81 39 larles Street 18 13 mbridge Place 9 4 lester Place 12 8 lurch Terrace 3 1 on Road 32 24 aglan Road 58 36 James's Place 66 26 dy Hill Road 75 36 he Avenue 24 20 539 300 •M- .Mill MM ST. GEORGE'S WARD.
013a38b0-c284-448d-82dd-16afca01fc29
rookhill Road 69 38 mdy Hill Road 10 6 ildersome Street 56 26 anover Terrace 9 6 ghtingale Yale 46 30 ngineer Road 32 11 eemor Street 27 14 eirwick Street 44 23 glinton Road 11 8 Itter Street 28 20 lanor Street 31 20 lillward Street 50 19 ackson Street 27 17 440 238 ELTHAM WARD. lanmerle Road 36 24 ainault Street 5 3 R...
2340aea3-c73f-453f-a2ff-90a56e903b05
Gaitskill Road 19 10 Pope Street 42 20 Green Lane 18 5 Frith's Buildings 13 9 Elm Terrace 26 11 Elizabeth Terrace 22 5 Cooper's Place 17 6 Pound Place 18 7 Jubilee Cottages 29 6 Roper Street 20 9 Blunt's Road 24 13 Deansfleld Road 59 6 396 149 131—132 TABLE XVII. Prosecutions under the Public Health and Housing of the ...
665a1dc2-a3ce-4c7d-bb2b-a478291fee45
1 24/2/05 Failing to fill in Registration Form 3c, George Street Fine £1, and 3/- costs 9 24/2/05 Refusal to admit Chief Sanitary Inspector 3c, George Street Fine £2, and 3/- costs 3 24/2/05 Refusal to admit Miss Middlebrooke 3c, George Street Fine £5, and £3 3s. costs 4 10/3/05 House unfit for habitation 1, South Cott...
7ff08ea3-7e09-424f-8af3-1da372fa7942
Merchland Road Fine 10/-, and 2/- costs 8 12/4/05 / / House unfit for habitation 6, Nile Street Costs 4/0, Closing Order 9 12/4/05 House unfit for habitation 7, Nile Street Costs 3/-, Closing Order 10 30/6/05 Defective Paving 1, Charlotte Street Fine 5/-, and 3/- costs 11 30/6/05 Defective Guttering 1, Charlotte Street...
b00750d4-1c87-4b59-aaec-d080cfbe196d
397 25 :—Separated 3 1 :—Skimmed 1 — ;—Condensed 2 - feer 100 12 d 2 —- Liver Oil 1 — ee 1 -— 2 -— tnon. Tine. Quinine 1 -— lphorated Oil 1 -— oa 1 — ese 2 — of Sulphur 1 — stard 2 — Total 517 38 h f—1 CO TABLE XVIIIA. Proceedings under the Food and Drugs Act for the Year 1905. No. Article. Nature of Adulteration. Name...
25c2d82d-3db8-4fe1-a18c-037a99d7dd13
North Woolwich Fine £3 and 23/- costs 3 Milk Formalin J. Earl, 24a, Glyndon Road, Plumstead Fine £1 and 12/6 costs 4 Milk Formalin F. Grant, 102, Ann Street, Plumstead Fine £1 and 12/6 costs 5 Milk Formalin J. Tye, 102, Raglan Road, Plumstead Fine £1 and 12/6 costs 6 Milk Formalin J. Hoare, 28, Heverham Road, Plumstead...
9f715a22-04ef-488c-b554-b05cf52b0003
costs 9 Butter Margarine J. Finnimore, 83, Park Road, Plumstead Fine £5 and 23/- costs 10 Milk 5 % added water F. Webb, 16, Lakedale Road, Plumstead Warranty proved 11 Milk 10 added watar A. Handsley, 2, Stannary Street, S.E. Dismissed—23/- costs 12 Milk 10 yt added water (the Defendant was working for Handsley, and so...
fd2a3bc9-2799-4acb-bdd3-48d368dff307
Charlton Fine £3 and 12/6 costs 15 Milk 24 %added water H. Brooks, 2, Richmond Place, Plumstead Fine £4 and 12/6 costs 16 Milk 5%added water E. Abbott, 2, James Street, Woolwich Fine £1 and 12/6 costs 17 Brandy Not wholly Grape Spirit G. Wyndham, 43, Hare Street, Woolwich Withdrawn 18 Brandy Not wholly Grape Spirit W. ...
9869be72-079d-4b5a-870f-cda6617d53cd
Plumstead Fine £5 and 23/- costs 23 Milk 6 % fat abstracted E. Jones, 375, Wandsworth Road, Fine £2 and 23/- costs 24 Milk 17 %. added water R. Pearce, 177, Plumstead Common Road Dismissed 25 Butter Foreign fat J. Callaghan, 228, Albert Road, North Woolwich Fine £3 and 12/6 costs 26 Milk 10 % added water W. Woolsey, 11...
8db52c50-c1f1-4e90-abd7-88aaa9c0eccd
27 Milk 31 % added water A. Jemini, Fine £3 and 23/- costs 28 Milk 10 % fat abstracted 50, Beresford Street, Woolwich D. Large, Dismissed—warranty proved 29 Separated Milk- 3% added water 0, Herbert Road, Plumstead H. West, 31, Benares Road, Plumstead Fine £10 and 23/- costs 30 Milk 10 % added water, 5%fat abstracted C...
c38ebaaa-f809-495c-a63a-b730b3f0b266
costs 33 Butter 5'3% excess of water C. Longstaffe, 16, Stratton Terrace, Plumstead Fine 10/- and 12/6 costs 34 Butter Margarine G. Williams, 125, Abbey Wood Road, Plumstead Fine £1 and 23/- costs 35 Milk 5 %added water J. Johnson, 2, Delvan Street, Woolwich Fine 10/- and 12/6 costs 36 Milk 13 %added water J. Jones, 34...
8e5f16b7-b6da-4bc5-8319-0a677f0bfe37
Quantity of Seizure. Date of Seizure. Remarks. Reason. Ork 24 lbs. 13th Jan Surrendered Tuberculosis Ork 9 lbs. 13th Jan „ „ Ork 26 lbs. 13th Jan „ „ Ork 69 lbs. 20th Jan „ „ Ork 68 lbs. 14th Feb.... 11 „ Ork 30 lbs. 7th March 2 „ Ork 74 lbs. 10th March „ „ Ork 52 lbs. 25th March „ „ Ork 221 lbs. 19th April „ „ igs' Ki...
1c6b8818-7e6f-40d9-ad7c-da41a6f866f2
11th May „ ackerel 2 baskets 19th May „ Unsound ackerel 5 baskets 30th May „ „ addocks 1 barrel 22nd June „ „ igs' Plucks 10 28th July „ „ ork 24 lbs 9th Oct „ Tuberculosis iver 8½ lbs. 13th Oct Seized Bchinococcus Cysts pples 3 barrels 28th Oct Surrendered Unsound pples 1 barrel 28th Oct „ „ ears 2 boxes 30th Oct „ „ ...
41f31404-8a92-41f2-bbb8-17a4ff2700ca
11th Nov „ Tuberculosis ananas 1 crate 13th Nov „ Unsound errings 1 trunk 13th Nov „ „ addocks 1 trunk 16th Nov „ „ prats 1 Barrel 25th Nov „ „ prats 4 Barrels 28th Nov „ „ nngs of Ox 10 lbs. 14th Dec „ Tuberculosis ork Head, 4½ lbs. 22nd Dec „ „ igs' Livers 12 lbs. 22nd Dec „ Echinococcns Cysts 138 TABLE XX. List of L...
ebb69403-2a08-4d5d-a113-d17ea522c079
A. E. Paine 14, Gunning Street, do. A. Jewiss 68, Glyndon Road do. E. Goodsell 102, Ann Street do. A. Chapman 2, High Street, do. J. Fletcher 92, Plumstead Road, do. C. Letchford 109, do. do. J.Clark 136, do. do. J.Clark 152, do. do. W.C.Hill 82, BannockburnRoaddo. —Tucker 2, Stratton Terrace, Bostal Lane, Plumstead L....
a189ed66-5e3d-40ce-b281-aba036c87bd3
A. Bradshaw 3, Green's End, do. F.W.Jackson 184, Elizabeth Street, North Woolwich C. Haas 122, Albert Road do. H. Myers 33, Samuel Street, Woolwich Mrs. Dennis 90, Brookhill Road, do. E. Ewell 36, Chapel Street, do. F. Holcombe 45, Warwick Street, do. G. West 10, Kingsman Street, do. C. H. Wyatt 94, High Street, Eltham...
ce654ad6-9035-4b4d-96be-0b5e6438d661
List of Certified Underground Bakehouses. Name. Address. S. Betchley 33. Eglinton Road, Plumstead Merritt & Co. 50, Herbert Road, do H. Gilder 14, Westdale Road, do H. Percival 223, High Street, do J. Werner 1, Park Road, do S. Collin 58, Pattison Road, do E.Phillips 53, Ann Street, do P. Cox 46, Hudson Road, do O. Deg...
ec26242d-6830-4b9d-83d1-3797098faaff
James's Place, do J. Colver 165, Sandy Hill Road, do E. Fairbrother 16, Woolwich Common, Woolwich B. Flood.. 31, Beresford Street, do L. Wilkenning 72, Henry Street, do F. Ginger 8, Hill Street, do W. C. Clothier 51, Albion Road, do A. E. Smith 23, George Street, do J. Franklin 23, Albion Road, do A. Hills 32, Church S...
877ef887-96b1-4c95-8b1a-84347461bab5
J. Fletcher 57, Bnrrage Road, Plumstead J. Fletcher 92, Plumstead Road, Plumstead T. Newman 94, Wellington Street, Woolwich .Royal Arsenal Co-operative Society 127 to 153, Powis Street, Woolwich J. Alderton 16, Swingate Lane, Plumstead G. Mackintosh Warwick Terrace, Plumstead Common J. Werner 1, Park Road, Plumstead 14...
eb33d32b-c501-4765-ae92-044a5184b55e
l Eliza Biggs 168, High Street, Eltham 2 Joseph Leech 78, Frederick Place, Plumstead 3 H. T. J. Reed & J. W. Funnell 25, Parry Place, Plumstead 4 Do 6, High Street, Plumstead 5 Hedley Vicars 41, Church Street, Woolwich 6 Walter Monk 14, Church Street, Woolwich 7 Frederick Bucknell Love Lane (near Wellington Street), Wo...
2266ad15-9c06-4e18-bef2-63a8cad9cf75
1 William J. Miller Keightley House Farm, Southwood Road, Eltham 2 Richard Higgs Coldharbour Farm, Chislehurst 3 John and Alfred Low, Avery Hill Farm, Eltliam Park Farm, Eltham 4 W. F. Corp Lyme Farm, Eltham 5 E. Fisher & Sons Crescent Farm, Sidcup Belmont Park Farm, Eltham 6 John Grace Pippinhall Farm, Eltham 7 Willia...
984cb13f-6f4d-46b2-8e22-3ed5f583ed44
James's Place, Plumstead 12 W. F. Corp, Lyme Farm, Eltham 13, Princes Road, Plumstead 18 Henry Woolsey 50, Francis Street, Plumstead 14 F. W. Webb 16, Lakedale Road, Plumstead 15 W. Ridewood, Chapel Farm, Eltham 3, Ripon Road, Plumstead 16 F. G. Cock 13, Raglan Road, Plumstead 17 Lambeth Bros. 1, Griffin. Road, Plumste...
89e0421a-aad5-44a8-b23b-e27fe666eac9
1 Morley, Ernest 12, Villas Road 2 Perrett, E. N 2, The Parade, New Eltham 3 Wilson, F 13, Ripon Road 4 James, J. R. W 26, Parry Place 5 Webb, F. W 58, Brewery Road 6 Balster, H 97. Plumstead Common Road 7 Carr, Emma 46, King Street 8 Hutchford, J. 61, High Street, Woolwich 9 Finnimore, J. A. 83, Park Road 10 Steel, J....
91eba553-fc4d-49a5-b2b1-dc1e763e618f
57, Church Street 17 Ferdinand, J. 102, Raglan Road 18 Cock, F. G. 19 Sheggs, E. 54, High Street, Woolwich 20 Espline, G 48, High Street, Woolwich 21 Morris, E. 2, James Street 22 Royal Arsenal Co-operative Society 15, Brewery Road 23 Do. Lakedale Road 24 Do. 143, Powis Street 25 Do. Herbert Road 26 Do. 147, 151, Powis...
26c0d4bd-7c5c-4823-a6b5-cb881e43b3fe
50, Francis Street, Plumstead 83 Howe, J. H 82, High Street, Eltham 34 Brett, T 1, Ordnance Road 35 Russell, N. 96, Macona Road 36 Pearce, Robert Sydwin Dairy, The Slade 37 Gammon, 106, Sandy Hill Road 38 Crouch, F. C 31, Riverdale Road 39 Dorgan, T. C 59, Woolwich Road, Charlton 40 Hawkins, E. M. 2, St. Nicholas Road ...
f93c25c5-822b-4eae-833c-8c1e2e86a275
315, HighStreet, Plumstead 47 Coneepris, A. 282a, High Street, Plumstead 48 Dalton, G. 55, Eglinton Road 49 Jones, William 87, Plumstead Road 50 Buckley, Mary 28, Conway Road 51 Bamford, A. 52 Jones, A. C. 6, Florence Terrace 53 Yaagb.au, J. C. 36, Armstrong Street 54 Green, Robert 13, Saunders Road 55 Butter & Sons 49...
5ebe11e1-195d-4cfe-83f0-84a523548b39
68, Beresford Street 64 Webb, Younger 10, Beresford Square 65 Morgan, E. 17, Lakedale Road 66 Dennis, Ellen 90, Brookhill Road 67 Barkham, E. 13, St. Mary's Street 68 Prowett, John 25, Plum Lane 69 Nicholls, Daniel 25a, Garland Street 70 Newman, F. 1, Orchard Terrace 71 Bayley, M. Middle Park Farm, Eltham 72 Higgs & So...
bfaa94d0-970b-4ecc-bff2-630fd9e3d4a7
24, Ceres Road 80 Williamson, A. E. 46, Church Street 81 Wilton, M. 77, Powis Street 82 Avon Valley Dairy Co. 80, Dalwood Street, Camberwell 83 Corp, Fred Lyme Farm 84 Corp, Fred 3, Wellington Street 85 Wilson, G. P 22, Willmount Street 86 Pearce, R. 177, Plumstead Common Road 87 Christmas, H. 18, Wellhall Parade 88 Jo...
31e42143-9f38-4931-9dfb-88dbbd98f940
67, Hanover Road 5 Baxter, H. 47, Artillery Place 6 Williams, J. 2, Ritter Street 7 Boston, Thomas 4, Francis Street 8 Payne, John 9, Parson's Hill 9 Dolphin, Oh 89, Maxey Road 10 Rumsey, E. 186, Powis Street 01 Tyler, C. W. 142, High Street, Woolwich 02 Ludlow, D. 2a, Brewery Road 03 Woolsey, W. 118, Swingate Lane 04 ...
8cd1665c-9096-4a69-8e16-976111f718b9
17, Kashgar Road 11 Couzens, Jesse 10, Chapel Street 12 Oliver, Clara 101, Sand Street 13 Earl, J. P. 24a, Glyndon Road 14 Bollen, W. 1, Warwick Terrace 15 Brown, C. 317, High Street, Plumstead 16 Cross, C. 100, Roydene Road 17 Britton, H. 65, Maxey Road 18 Curtis, E. 10, Eltham Cottages, Abbey Wood 19 Ridewood, W. 116...
0062acdf-e7e2-4d5f-982c-051bb4eab7a0
16, Albion Road 27 Hawkes, George. 94, King Street 28 Kellerman, C. 65, Wellington Street 29 Hoskins, J. 29, Wilmount Street 30 Trodd, W. J. 113a, High Street, Woolwich 31 Green, Sidney 6, Samuel Street 32 Rantom, E. 3, Rope Yard Rails 33 Hillyer, E. J. 27, Church Street 34 Tye, William 102, Raglan Road 35 Gammon, W. 1...
a3744744-13f4-4e42-b9da-1105a968e989
138 Squirrell, John 57, Church Street 139 Butter & Sons 10, Jackson Street 140 Hassan, Fred 182, Elizabeth Street 141 Ames, Arthur 52, Raglan Road 142 Holmes, Blanche 22, Glyndon Road 143 Hobbs, E. J. 6, The Parade, Well Hall 144 Howard, E. 80, Benares Road 145 Moss, Albert 7, Hinstock Road 146 Ranger, F. 89, Brookhill...
cc75f89c-5e9e-4893-afc8-3082da7189e1
13, The Parade, New Eltham 153 Millar, John "Temba," New Eltham 154 Young, Lily 11, Armstrong Street 155 Wilson, J. 1, Ordnance Road 156 Evans, P. 16, Albion Road 157 Cooke, S. 23, George Street 158 Palmer, D. 46, Church Street 159 Davis, H. 170, Albert Road 160 Willis, H. 2, Bitter Street 161 Weal. W. H. 49, Lakedale ...
417989b9-1ef4-49b3-aa5e-a0850fff5800
50, Beresford Street 168 Hutchins, H. "Ashurst," Shooters Hill 169 Campion, James 54, High Street, Eltham 170 Day, W. 147, Plumstead Boad 171 Davies, W. 153, High Street, Plumstead 172 Wright, C. 82, Plumstead Road 22, Glyndon Road 173 Bennett, Rose 174 Hiscock, E. 14, Blenheim Terrace 175 Weston, E. 83, Station Road 1...
8e379951-4174-4f83-a540-7de243b2913f
Results of Early Closure of School Classes. Measles is an infectious disease very fatal to children, and consequently special efforts have been made to prevent the spread of the infection and lessen the mortality. Difficulty in dealing with Measles. Owing to the fact that the disease usually begins like a common cold, ...
def54b3e-ae7c-42fb-8717-21bd8ad517cf
For this purpose, notifications have been obtained from school teachers of children absent on account of Measles, and when several cases were notified, indicating a decided outbreak, steps have been taken to close the whole school, or the affected classes. It was soon found however, that if closure was not effected unt...
7b202815-784e-446b-ad68-070b8a3a13cf
and myself, with the approval of the London School Board and your Council, to divide this Borough into two nearly equal districts, and in one of these to close any class in the infant department of an elementary school immediately a case of Measles was notified, and in the other only to adopt the ordinary measures of e...
1fcb3319-69a9-4a39-a74d-31a71b60e57b
When satisfied that the case is one of Measles, a letter is written to the school Medical Officer asking him to close the class for a certain period varying from six to fifteen working days (ten to 21 days interval) according to circumstances. The average total period of closure in 1904 was under 13 days (including onl...
144817f7-aea6-47d8-95ec-1db1a4dc8d2a
Table 3 shews the wards and their populations in each district together with the total cases notified in each district and the deaths in each ward during 1903 to 1905 (September). Table 4 shews the schools in each district, with the numbers on the roll and the cases notified during 1903-5 (Sept.). Table 5 shews the sam...
75a6d8ae-9ba8-4bf3-a29c-f13ab80a87c2
Over three-fourths of the cases notified were between three and seven years of age. 3. Closure appears to have no appreciable effect on the age incidence. 4. More than half the deaths were in children under two years of age, and only two out of 123 were in children over seven. 5. During the two years (1901 and 1902) pr...
05ee8fb9-9124-494f-acda-c2ae4c43eed7
During 1903-5 there was a higher rate of notifications in the closure district than in the non-closure (31.4 compared with 29.6). 8. Comparing the two periods of time before and after closure commenced, in the latter period there was an increase of 149 notifications of nearly 100 per cent. in the non-closure district, ...
6a1da911-6034-4293-9b50-40a4531e7228
This is shown by the following table:— Death rates from Measles per 1000 population. Woolwich Borough. London. 1891-5 0.51 0.59 1896-1900 0.67 0.57 1901 0.18 0.43 1902 0.33 0.51 1903 0.20 0.40 1904 0.22 0.49 1905 0.10 0.36 The figures previous to 1901 are exclusive of Eltham, but the Eltham figures could not appreciabl...
f931f230-2d40-413c-b1a8-33aee15f745f
In January, 1902, was commenced the practice of taking a card of instructions as to the hygienic treatment of Measles to every house when a case was notified. The usual biennial rise in the Measles death rate in 1902 was slight, and the subsequent years have shown a continued low mortality. It seems reasonable to concl...
e694235f-1a9f-42d4-be72-19491fef4612
If no note is received from a parent, she is not allowed to send a child to the house, but is usually dependent on a hearsay report from any child who lives near. The result is that, even when the cause of illness in a child is known at home, it is frequently not known at the school till the expiration of the ten days ...
dd055a7a-4ae1-43db-9a4d-43c441c17536
It is no wonder then that early and satisfactory information of the occurrence of cases is often not received. In many instances the first case in a class is not heard of at all, and more often still it is not notified until too late to be of service, viz., until the first crop of cases has begun to sicken, and have at...
0285f62b-b745-48d5-99c9-26a016155f22
But, a useful, if less complete means of gaining the necessary information would be the provision of trained nurses to visit immediately any children absent from school and to report any suspicious eases, which could then be visited by the School or Borough Medical Officer. Such a staff would be beneficial in many ways...
20b30564-a04b-4323-bca9-adf3d27544db
Certainly it does appear as though there was a less tendency for Measles to spread when it occurs in some of the schools in Woolwich parish (which is included in the west district) than in Plumstead parish (which comprises the chief part of the east district). Conclusion.—Before finally deciding that early closure has ...
812c8fc0-fd00-4f3b-977f-6bae0c05a184
Now, obviously, if the age of school attendance were raised by one or two years, the number of families of young children, none of whom attended school, would be increased in proportion, and a large number of young children who are now exposed to the risk of infection would be comparatively safe. 151 Non-Closure on Wes...
a1c65a78-48ae-4f71-9424-05789c77b59b
41 2—3 4 14 18 19 38 9 66 3—4 11 17 28 21 82 13 116 3—4 23 37 60 50 84 32 166 4—5 27 33 60 52 153 32 237 4—5 26 73 99 97 176 59 332 5—6 21 37 S8 77 139 75 291 5—6 24 94 118 101 171 75 347 6—7 8 24 32 40 75 31 146 6-7 13 50 63 71 89 45 205 7—8 9 7 16 7 30 13 50 7—8 4 23 27 33 34 14 81 8—9 3 3 6 9 10 2
71cf2e18-d90d-4799-8750-4768ea6b7797
21 8—9 3 14 17 10 3 4 17 9—10 2 — 2 — 8 — 8 9—10 1 2 3 4 6 1 11 10 & over 1 5 6 3 13 1 17 10 & over 2 7 9 8 14 5 27 12 90 136 226 217 564 186 967 112 332 444 409 662 256 1327 N.B.—A few cases included in Table III. are excluded in Table I. owing to their ages not being given. 152 TABLE II. DEATHS, 1901—1905 (to Septemb...
7479e018-c6f2-4e64-9efd-4f890d780ba2
1901 1902 Total 1903 1904 1905 to Sept. Total 0-1 2 3 5 1 5 6 0-1 1 10 11 2 4 2 8 1-2 6 5 11 6 4 2 12 1-2 2 5 7 5 2 3 10 2-3 2 3 5 • • 2 1 3 2-3 1 4 5 2 . . 2 3-4 1 2 3 1 1 . 2 3-4 2 1 3 4 2 . 6 4-5 2 1 3 1 1 . 2 4-5 . 4 4 1 1 . 2 5-6 •• 1 1 1 1 .
692c70a9-bf3c-4dc3-abb9-9975f4990e0b
2 5-6 1 1 2 1 . i 6-7 1 . 1 . . . . 6-7 . . . . 3 1 4 7-8 . . . . . . . 7-8 . . . 1 . . 1 8-9 . . . . . . . 8-9 . . . . . . . 9-10 . . . . . . . 9-10 . . . . . . . 10 & over . . . . . . . 10 & over . . . 1 . . 1 14 15 29 10 14 3 27 7 25 32 16 13 6 35 153 TABLE III. Wards, Population, Notifications, and Deaths in each D...
7c8a0c31-4841-4eae-bc15-87bf167dbb55
Total Notifications, 1903/4/5 (to Sept.) Deaths, 1903/4/5. Closing District. St. Margaret's 12,337 .. 15 Glyndon 9,609 .. 6 Central 10,228 .. — St. Nicholas 21,031 .. 8 Eltham 11,153 .. 6 64,358 1,382 35 n-Closing Distbict. Herbert 9,893 .. 2 Burrage 9,726 .. 4 St. George's 8,078 .. 3 River 15,396 .. 9 Dockyard 8,712 ....
12121c67-20f5-46cf-a456-e33b6ac01727
on Roll, 1903/4. Cases Notified, 1903/4/5 (to Sept.) Closure Schools. Av. No. on Roll, 1903/4. Cases Notified, 1903/4/5 (to Sept.) Union Street 589 62 Slade 962 155 St. Mary's 752 26 Earl Street 1008 99 Bloomfield Road 1631 209 Vicarage Road 1012 80 Elizabeth Street 793 74 Church Manorway 388 14 Plum Lane 757 102 Bosta...
01327d3b-4767-45da-ab41-2e8628baadcc
Michael's 638 60 Purrett Road 1098 93 St. Peter's 638 2 High Street 1268 50 Fox Hill 227 2 Wickham Lane 485 34 Powis Street (Blind and Deaf) 27 — Plumstead Road 846 45 Union Street (Mentally defective) 28 — Deansfield Road 214 31 Gordon 569 103 Pope Street 588 60 Roper Street 400 88 Christchurch 110 — St. Patrick's 182...
450f2715-936c-4350-ad3d-0481e179dfc9
Mary's 752 1 20 21 Earl Street 1045 3 59 62 Bloomfield Road 1805 29 28 57 Vicarage Road 1036 23 41 64 Elizabeth Street 763 3 33 36 Conway Road 1428 2 16 18 Burrage Grove 1005 13 16 29 Ancona Road 1221 1 69 70 All Saints' 452 1 .. 1 Timbercroft Road 433 .. .. .. Plum Lane 396 1 36 37 Central 585 2 33 35 Eglinton Road 12...
0f471cc9-0d66-4556-9de1-c47d4cf7953e
Michael's 638 43 .. 43 Plumstead Road 937 8 45 53 St. Peter's 638 1 .. 1 Gordon 389 .. 2 2 Fox Hill 89 .. .. .. Pope Street 595 .. 10 10 Powis Street 322 13 .. 13 Christchurch 110 .. 7 7 Union Street (Ment. Defect.) 28 .. .. .. Roper Street 400 .. .. .. St. Patrick's 182 .. .. .. Ancona Road (Ment. Defect.) 33 .. .. .....
eab0dca0-b145-412c-83e1-5ec5626b4fba
Cases Notified 1901/2 542 Rate 21.3 „ ,, 1903/4/5 (to September) 1171 „ 31.3 Notification Rates are calculated per 1,000 on Roll per year. West District. Deaths 1901/2 29 Rate 8.5 ,, 1903/4/5 (to September) 27 „ 6.1 East District. Deaths 1901/2 32 Rate 8.3 „ 1903/4/5 (to September) 35 „ 6.7 Death Rates are calculated p...
aca8372c-b21d-43f8-b1a7-72e8d63f12dd
Zymotic Enteritis may be defined as a communicable disease of which the prominent symptoms are diarrhoea, vomiting, and general depression, and which occurs mainly in the latter part of the summer and early autumn. Every case of Zymotic Enteritis is no doubt a source of infection to others, but it is not yet settled wh...
433d4791-8272-4280-bf84-b8986bea2688
The Council accordingly decided to pay for voluntary notifications of the first case of Zymotic Enteritis occurring in a family during the months of July, August, and September, and the Tables I. to VI. summarise the notifications received, and the results of the enquiries made. Altogether 212 cases were notified, of w...
734405a3-dbc9-4a07-a790-208b8184b6b2
From inquiries made, I have no doubt that the disease affects persons at all ages, but is much more serious under the age of 2, and again in extreme old age. Local Distribution. As notification was voluntary, it was to be expected that some doctors would be more inclined to notify than others, and this will necessarily...
44dd93f6-bb22-4920-897c-b8474a2388e0
Only 11 houses were found to have more than 2 persons to a room, but 45 more were found to have more than 1½ persons to a room, 39, or 18 per cent. were found more or less dirty. Table IV. shows the manner of feeding of all cases under one year of age. Only 15, or 12 per cent. were fed on the breast alone, and 10, or 8...
03b5ed18-b5ba-4a6f-9e76-23177f9931a3
It follows that an artificially fed child is 18 times more likely to be affected with diarrhoea than a child fed only or partially at the breast. In my report on summer diarrhoea previously referred to, I estimated that an artificially fed child was 45 times more likely to die of diarrhoea than a breast fed child. Tabl...
22dbc281-072a-4c9e-830f-675fd8f3a30a
Mothers were particularly directed to wash their hands before preparing baby's food. If any insanitary conditions were found at the house the usual steps were taken for remedying them. Source of Infection. Some probable source of infection was discovered in 41 cases, viz.: mother in 2; sister, 2; brother, 3; wife, 1; l...
d7594f4e-42b2-441b-aefe-21083c168d80
Failure to obtain improvement, on the other hand, may occur through opposing conditions, in spite of the particular sanitary measure having had its due effect. As far as can be judged, however, the effect of notification, and the accompanying steps, have been decidedly 159 satisfactory in diminishing the mortality from...
bfaef63a-488d-4486-8a42-33fba3dd69c9
It would appear that the maximum height of the 3 ft. thermometer is a more important point to consider than the average temperature during the quarter. The summer quarter of 1904 had the highest maximum of the past 5 years, although the average temperature was highest in 1901. Both in London and Woolwich the diarrhœal ...
ca498403-542b-47ca-988f-8db87c32dd68
It is a striking fact that in spite of the high summer temperature, the infantile mortality during the past year has been lower than that of any year on record. This I attribute partly to the notification of summer diarrhoea, but even more to the systematic education on infant feeding of all mothers of children requiri...
b9972ea6-bf3b-41c7-93c8-68df7b3ee677
Probably a few cases were notified which were not Zymotic Enteritis, but this is necessarily the case in every system of notification. Conclusion. I consider that the results of the experiment justify its repetition for three more years, and would therefore recommend that the payment for notification of Zymotic Enterit...
5414caff-d1a8-434f-ad01-994af6b10ebb
Woolwich Parish 111 River Ward—North 22 „ ,, South 14 Dockyard Ward 33 St. Mary's „ 14 St. George's ,, 26 Plumstead Parish 76 St, Nicholas Ward 26 Central „ 9 Glyndon 11 St. Margaret's „ 16 Herbert ,, 5 Burrage ,, 9 Eltham Parish 25 Total for Borough 212 TABLE III. Houses Affected. Total. Number under 1½ to a room. Num...
ce6df344-2593-4181-897b-40e13a79fb74
Total eases 122 Breast only 15 Breast and other food 10 Fresh Cows' Milk 54 Nestle's Condensed Milk 34 Dried Milk 3 Sterilized Milk 1 Other Food 2 Not Stated 3 TABLE V. Cause of Weaning of Cases under 6 months of age. Total cases weaned under 6 months. Death of Mother. Illness of Mother Failure of Milk. Mother at Work....
6877f5ac-ad67-42a9-8e0f-cda34c075e99
Week ending 5th 12th 19th 26th Cases 24 34 27 36 Temperature 64.19 63.04 62.62 62.37 September. Week ending 2nd 9tb 16 th 23rd 30th Cases 30 12 11 9 4 Temperature 61.33 60.97 59.96 58.47 57.43 162 TABLE VII. Diarrhoea, Infantile Mortality, and Temperature of Summer Quarter in London and Woolwich. District. 1901. 1902. ...
0ba16e3e-01f6-4d4f-bef9-c5be434a94a1
Deaths from Diarrhœal Diseases in Summer Quarter per 1,000 living London 2.77 1.42 1.49 3.39 2.28 Woolwich 2.76 0.97 0.96 4.52 1.72 Infantile Death Rate for Year (deaths under one year per 1,000 births) London 148 139 130 144 - Woolwich 129 125 108 135 103 Maximum Average Temperature of 3 ft. ground thermometer in 13 w...
1878e7b4-5ef5-41e0-b0aa-c109ca41526c
The Report of the Committee, presented to Parliament by command of His Majesty, states that:— The abuse of Alcoholic Stimulants is a most potent and deadly agent of physical deterioration. Alcoholic persons are specially liable to Syphilis, Tuberculosis and all inflammatory disorders. Evidence was placed before the Com...
bf194d8f-d952-47d8-ba8a-85a9131150ba
It is a mistake to say that those doing hard work require stimulants. As a fact, no one requires alcohol as either food or tonic. (3). Alcohol is really a narcotic, dulling the nerves like laudanum or opium; but is more dangerous than either, in that often its first effect is to weaken a man's self control whilst his p...
fcf106a8-17ca-41c8-9ec2-af7ead7ee6f9
It also paves the way to Consumption, and frequenters of public houses furnish a large proportion of the victims of this disease. It complicates and aggravates all acute diseases; Typhoid Fever, Pneumonia and Erysipelas are rapidly fatal in the subject of alcoholism. (6). The sins of alcoholic parents are visited on th...
7dc0be13-0907-4a55-8540-e44df6485a7f
On receipt of notification of an infectious disease, the case is to be entered by the responsible Clerk in the proper register. 2. The Clerk will also arrange for removal to Hospital of such cases as are received by the Asylums Board, and whose removal is desired. 3. The Inspector of the district, or any other Inspecto...
00bcd8de-d10a-40cd-a427-302786d1262f
of the Royal Arsenal, when Arsenal employees live in the home of the patient. 7. After disinfection the Clerk will give a certificate to Arsenal employees stating that the rooms affected with Scarlet Fever or Diphtheria have been disinfected. A disinfection certificate will also be issued to be presented by children, f...
9c869b7c-c4df-4735-9696-b6ee3bbe3b0a
When patients are not removed to Hospital, disinfection will not be performed until a certificate has been received from the medical practitioner in attendance that the patient is free from infection. After such certificate has been received, the Clerk will intimate to the Head Teacher of any school affected that the c...
505e6f9d-2ed4-4290-9d1f-afc2674bddf0
Special forms for information to be obtained are provided for the following diseases:— (1) Scarlet Fever and Diphtheria; (2) Enteric Fever; (a) Puerperal Fever; (4) Small Pox. SIDNEY DAYIES, Medical Officer of Health. April, 1906. H. Pryce & Son, Printers (T.U. Fed.), 83 & 35, Powis Street, Woolwich. METROPOLITAN BOROU...
ff775d5c-94ad-4c00-ab95-95aa9a4102b8
The Infants' Milk Depot has been established to diminish the high Infant Mortality which is due to improper feeding of Infants. In Woolwich during the past five years 119 out of every 1000 children born have died before the completion of their first year. In Derby the Infant Mortality is about 150 per 1000, and from an...
81684b4f-d0bf-425b-b690-f445b37f8853
About one-fifth, or 700 per year are brought up by hand, and the experience in Derby, as well as that in Woolwich, shows that the mortality amongst these hand-fed children is tremendous. If it is the same in Woolwich as in Derby, one-fifth of the hand-fed children, or 140, die every year before they are 12 months old, ...
410cce9b-e9ce-4406-b8cf-6c24f306f7b3
Diligent enquiry by the Medical Officer of Health has shown that of 700 children who are every year brought up by hand in the Borough, the vast majority are necessarily so fed, the reason of this being the death, weakness or illness of the mother, making it impossible to suckle. Now it is well recognised, and the above...
a0af03bf-8c0f-4b01-8f74-5652b3c52374
For many years people who had the means have used specially 4 modified cows' milk as a substitute for breast feeding- Cows' milk differs materially from human milk. The principal difference is that cows' milk contains more proteids and less sugar, and the proteids or nitrogenous (tissue building) constituents are prese...
f2f992a6-d695-4a17-9599-ca756d2d9faa
As milk, after delivery, always contains a large number of germs, and frequently some of these are disease germs, it is necessary to heat the milk to such a temperature as to destroy the germs. This process is called sterilization or Pasteurization ; sterilization being the heating to such a temperature as to absolutel...
d1e098c0-16ea-4a89-ab52-6323eba1f1a7
In August, 1899, the first English depot was opened at St. Helen's, Lancashire, and in J une, 1902, the first London depot at Battersea. The example is being slowly followed, chiefly in ihe North of England and Scotland. Woolwich is the fourth Municipal Milk Depot to be opened in the County of London, but it has the ho...