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Birth Rate. Death Rate at all ages. Deaths under 1 year per 1000 Births. A B C D A B C D A B C D 40,063 29.25 17.8 143 75,179 27.2 13.6 102 12,103 23.8 9.58 42 C. Notifications of Infectious Diseases. Disease. Woolwich. Plumstead. Eltham. Total. Average for 4th quarters in previous 3 years.
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Small-pox - - - - 1.6 Scarlet Fever 50 98 33 181 132.6 Diphtheria 51 63 8 122 62.6 Enteric Fever 11 8 1 20 8.0 Erysipelas 5 22 2 29 23.3 Puerperal Fever 2 1 - 3 1.3 Phthisis 22 37 2 61 40.0 Measles (Notified by School Teachers) 35 680 1 716 120.6 121 123β€”124. TABLE XIV. Deaths from Various Causes for Whole Borough, 190...
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Diarrhoea and Dysentery. Erysipelas. Puerperal Fever Rheumatism. Tubercle. Alcoholism. Cancer. Bronchitis. Pneumonia. Accidents. Homicide and Suicide. January 6 . . . . . . . . . . . 4 . 4 11 8 1 1 ” 13 . . . . 2 . . . . . . 4 . 2 7 8 2 . ” 20 . 1 . . . 1 . . . . . 3 . . 10 2 1 . ” 27 . . . . . . . 1 . . . 6 . 2 2 2 . ...
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9 9 7 2 1 1 . . 54 4 30 53 55 13 2 April 7 . . . 1 1 . . . . . . 1 . 2 6 2 . . ” 14 . 4 . . . . . . . . . 1 . 1 6 6 . . ” 21 . 1 . 2 . . . . . . 1 8 1 3 3 3 2 . ” 28 . . . . 3 . . 1 . . 1 6 . . 1 7 1 . May 5 . . . . . . . . . . . 5 . 2 5 5 . 1 ” 12 . . . . 1 1 . 1 1 . . 3 . 1 1 1 . . ” 19 . . 1 . 1 . . . . .
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1 4 1 4 2 4 . . ” 20 . . . 1 . 2 . . . . . 4 . 3 2 1 1 . June 2 . . . 1 . . . . . . 2 7 . 4 4 2 . . ” 9 . . . . 2 . . . . . . 7 . 1 2 . . 1 ” 16 . 1 . . . . . . . . . 4 . 2 2 . . . ” 23 . . 1 1 . . . . . . . 2 . 2 1 2 1 ” 30 . . . . . . . . . . . 7 . 1 . 1 1 2 2nd Quarter . 6 2 6 8 3 . 2 1 . 5 59 2 26 35 34 6 4 July 7 ...
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September 1 . . 1 . . 1 . 12 . . . 2 . 1 . . . . ” 8 . . . 1 . . . 16 . 1 . 4 3 3 . 1 . . ” 15 . . . . 2 . . 13 . . 1 4 . 2 1 . . . ” 22 . . . . . . . 9 . . . 4 . 2 6 . 1 1 ” 29 . . . . . 1 . 4 . . . 5 . 3 1 . 1 1 3rd Quarter . 1 2 3 3 3 1 81 1 1 4 53 7 27 16 11 9 4 October 6 . . . 1 . . 2 5 . 1 . 3 . 1 . 2 . . ” 13 . ...
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2 . . . 2 1 4 1 . . 1 ” 20 . . . . 1 1 . 2 . . . 2 . . 2 3 . 1 ” 27 . . . . . 1 . 3 . . . 4 . 3 . . . 1 November 3 . 1 . . . . . . . . 1 5 1 6 3 . . v ” 10 . 1 . 1 . . . 2 . . 1 4 . 5 5 2 . 1 ” 17 . . . 1 . 3 . 2 . . . 1 . 1 4 3 . . ” 24 . 1 . . . . . 1 . . . 3 1 3 2 2 . . December 1 β€’ β€’ β€’ 4 . 3 . 1 . . . .
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3 5 1 1 1 1 3 . ” 8 . 1 . 1 . . 1 . . . . 4 1 3 3 1 . . ” 15 . 2 . 1 . 3 1 1 . . . 7 1 2 4 1 1 1 ” 22 . 5 . 3 . . . . . . 1 10 1 2 9 3 1 . ” 29 . 7 1 2 . . . . . . . 5 1 1 5 4 1 1 4th Quarter . 22 1 13 1 9 4 18 1 6 55 8 32 39 22 11 6 Total for Year .
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31 5 31 21 22 7 102 3 2 15 221 21 115 143 122 39 16 125-126 TABLE XV. Summary of Nuisances Abated, Notices Served and General Work of Public Health Department, 1906. Sanitary Inspectors' Districts. St. Mary's and Dockyard. River. Herbert. Central and St. Margaret's St. Nicholas. Burrage and Glyndon. Eltham. St. Georges...
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of Houses inspected, house to house 562 529 562 901 693 570 406 486 4709 β€ž Re-inspections after service of notice estimated 1575 2173 1960 2116 1995 2160 775 935 13689 β€ž Houses and premises specially inspected, including infectious diseases and complaints. 2363 1434 836 1474 1571 1693 620 300 10291 β€ž Houses where drain...
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Waste pipes from baths, lavatories, and wash-house sinks, repaired or disconnected 29 46 11 30 19 11 3 20 169 Choked and defective drains 75 138 28 87 42 83 49 55 557 Defective traps. 23 23 16 2 24 10 22 6 126 Defective and unventilated soil pipes 2 7 4 13 4 1 7 8 46 W.C.'s W.C.'s repaired, new traps or pans provided, ...
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... ... ... ... ... 1 ... ... 1 Do. do. dwelling houses ... ... ... ... ... ... 5 ... 5 PREMISES.
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Underground rooms not in accordance with Act ... 2 ... ... ... ... ... ... 2 Interiors cleansed and defective roofs repaired 360 401 125 222 281 296 132 249 2066 Damp walls remedied 38 46 18 82 18 19 36 30 287 Paving in yards and wash-houses repaired 82 67 36 70 47 37 68 37 444 Improved ventilation provided 38 28 7 38 ...
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1 7 1 ... 3 ... ... 12 Cases of overcrowding remedied 11 13 6 15 16 12 6 7 86 Deficient lightβ€”windows supplied, or enlarged, or other works 30 21 2 11 ... 19 1 13 97 Dampness in premises from defective water pipes... 6 14 2 9 32 19 2 11 95 ANIMALS. Animals (including pigs) kept in such a state as to be a nuisance 1 5 3...
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Defective and foul cisterns used for dietary purposes 2 9 1 25 12 ... ... 2 51 Defective and foul rain-water tanks remedied 2 1 2 ... ... 3 ... 8 Insufficient supply, and water cut off by Water Company 14 24 4 1 ... 7 2 6 58 MISCELLANEOUS. No. of observations made of chimneys in connection with smoke nuisances ... 15 6...
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of smoke nuisances observed ... 2 9 1 ... ... ... ... 12 Tents, Vans, etc., inspected ... ... ... 3 4 ... 15 ... 22 Notices served with respect to tents and vans ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... Inspection of Urinals accessible to the public 65 145 70 156 64 70 35 i 12 617 Verminous rooms cleansed 6 19 ... 5 92 19 1...
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Premises Inspected 1392 New Buildings Inspected 76 Defective Combined Drains Investigated and Reported on 25 Number of Houses referred to in such Combined Drains 192 Cow-houses and Slaughter-houses Inspections 43 Complaints Investigated 135 Attendances at Police Court 19 MISCELLANEOUS, INCLUDING WORK OF CHIEF INSPECTOR...
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:β€” Woolwich 9 Plumstead 28 Eltham 6 Written Intimation Notices 2902 Statutory Notices 472 128 TABLE XVc. Factories, Workshops, Laundries, Workplaces, and Homeworkers' Premises. 1.β€”Inspection. Including Inspections made by Sanitary Inspectors or Inspectors of: Nuisances. Premises. Number of Inspections. Written Notices ...
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Nuisances under the Public Health Acts:β€” Want of Cleanliness 30 30 Want of Ventilation 13 13 Overcrowding 5 5 Want of drainage of floors 2 2 Other nuisances 12 12 Sanitary accommodation insufficient, unsuitable, or defective 7 7 not separate for sexes 0 0 Total 69 69 129 TABLE XVc.β€”Continued. 3.β€” Other Matters. Class. ...
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101):β€” In use during 1903 24 Certificates granted in 1903 24 in 1904 0 in 1905 0 in 1906 1 In use at the end of 1906 25 Worshops on the Register (S. 131) at the end of 1906:β€” Workshop Laundries 28 β€ž Bakehouses 59 Other Workshops 128 Total Number of Workshops on Register 215 130 TABLE XVc.β€”Continued. 4.β€”Home Work. Outwo...
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Prosecutions. Instances. Orders made (Sec. 109). Prosecutions (Secs, 109, 110). Twice in the year. Once in the year. Failing to keep or permit inspection of lists. Failing to send lists. Lists, Outworkers. Lists. Outworkers. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Wearing ApparelMaking, &c. 40 136 8 103 93 9 Nil Nil 630 Ni...
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On Register at end of 1906. Milk Premises 186 21 57 150 300 0 0 Cowsheds 18 - 1 17 95 8 0 Slaughter-houses 11 - - 11 105 6 0 Ice Cream Premises 87 19 38 68 224 8 0 Registered Houses let in Lodgings 265 48 6 307 520 46 *4 270 †4 * For overcrowding. +For other conditions.
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Overcrowding, 1906β€” Number of Dwelling Booms overcrowded 86 Number remedied 86 Underground Rooms β€” Illegal occupation dealt with during year 2 Number of rooms closed 2 Insanitary Housesβ€” Number closed under the Housing of the Working Classes Act 6 Number of Prosecutions under By-laws under Public Health Act, 1891β€” With...
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NICHOLAS WARD. Benares Road 23 5 Reidhaven Road 129 67 Kashgar Road 48 23 Gunning Street 29 18 Glenside Road 26 18 Manton Road 5 5 Hartville Road 41 22 Riverdale Road 115 60 Brookdene Road 41 32 Mabyn Road 29 19 Gavin Street 13 7 Heverham Road 29 11 Bateson Street 13 7 Abery Street 24 10 White Hart Lane 20 17 Barth Roa...
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Mary Place 10 8 Elgin Terrace 9 4 Godfrey Street 14 13 Henry Street 63 41 Reed's Buildings 3 3 Chapel Street 38 18 Romford Cottages 3 1 Harrington Cottages 3 1 Railway Cottages 2 1 Samuel Street 134 55 Martyrs' Passage 5 4 Ogilby Street 50 31 Waverley Cottages 6 2 Robert Street 20 15 Dairy Place 7 7 Mary Ann Cottages 3...
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Orchard Place 35 30 Bowling Green Row 10 6 Warwick Street 64 42 Bowater Road 4 3 Trinity Street 33 19 562 346 BURRAGE AND GLYNDON WARDS. Sandy Hill Road 108 63 Scott's Passage 4 3 Spray Street 48 24 Conduit Road 36 17 Plumstead Road 64 29 Walmer Road 69 39 Railway Terrace 17 10 Robert Street 148 80 Down Street 14 11 Do...
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Albert Road, North Woolwich 140 103 Anglesea Avenue 12 9 Albert, Fore, Sidney & Stanley Houses, High Street 40 34 Charles Street 60 35 Clara Place 14 10 Dock Street (part of) 3 3 Elizabeth Place 6 5 Globe Lane 15 12 Howard's Yard 5 2 Kingsman Street 21 13 Mulgrave Place 20 14 Monk Street 17 8 H2 134 TABLE XVIβ€”continued...
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Mary's Street 10 6 Taylor's Buildings 6 4 Thomas Street 39 15 Upper Market Street 18 10 529 351 CENTRAL AND St. MARGARET'S WARDS.
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Macoma Road 60 37 Plum Lane (E. side) 42 18 Hinstock Road 27 9 Upton Road 6 0 Olven Road 20 8 Admaston Road 39 19 Saunders Road 44 29 High Street (part) 95 70 Hudson Road (part) 90 43 Miriam Road 53 25 Orissa Road 24 19 Coupland Terrace 38 26 Vicarage Road (part) 24 13 Vicarage Park 43 24 Manthorp Road 33 16 Swingate L...
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Number of Houses Inspected. Number where Defects were found. ELTHAM WARD. Dumbreck Road 32 8 Craigton Road 13 4 Grangehill 93 23 High Street 121 30 Pope Street 37 23 Reventlow Road 28 13 Lannoy Road 26 11 Gaitskill Road 23 6 Blanmerle Road 27 15 Hainault Street 6 4 406 137 St. GEORGE'S WARD.
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Jackson Street 27 19 James Street 47 17 Ordnance Road 57 26 Engineer Road 25 14 Dicey Street 39 21 Delvan Road 15 7 Brookhill Road 48 20 Sandy Hill Road 11 7 Nightingale Vale 29 16 Fenwick Street 49 29 Eglinton Road 9 5 Keemore Street 29 12 Ritter Street 32 17 Hanover Terrace 7 3 Gildersome Street 62 21 489 234 136 TAB...
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costs. 3 12 Failing to cleanse walls do. Fined Β£3 and 5s. per day for 12 days, and Β£3 and 3s. 4 Sept. 13 Overcrowding of Registered House 1, High Street, Woolwich 2s. costs. 5 13 do. 138 do. do. 2s. costs. 6 13 do. 1 do. do. Fined Β£1 and 2s. costs. 7 Oct. 23 Insufficient supply of water to 7, Rodney Street 2s. costs. 8...
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costs being paid. 10 16 Defective flushing apparatus to upper w.c. 18, Vicarage Road Fined Β£2 and 10s. 6d. costs. 11 16 Leaky roof over upper w.c. do. 23s. costs. 137 TABLE XVIII. Summary of Articles Analysed under the Sale of Food and Drugs Act, during the year ending 31st December, 1906. Article. Number Analysed. Num...
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Proceedings under the Food and Drugs Act for the Year 1906. No. Article. Nature of Adulteration. Name and Address of Vendor. Result of Proceedings. 1 Milk 15% added water John Holdway, 6, Bostall Hill Fine Β£4 and 12/6 costs 2 Milk 10% fat abstracted James Cornwell, 14, Francis Street Fine Β£3 and 12/6 costs 3 Butter 2.1...
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Eltham Fine Β£1 and 12/6 costs 7 Milk 16% fat abstracted Harry Furber, Southend Hall Farm, Footscray Road Fine Β£6 and 23/6 costs 8 Milk 10 % fat abstracted W. F. Corp, 3, Wellington Street, Woolwich Case dismissedβ€”sample bottle burst 9 Butter 2'1% excess of water Annie Hampton, 228, High Street, Plumstead Fine Β£1 and 12...
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11 Milk 6 % added water Sidney V. Hiscock, 14, Blenheim Terrace, Wickham Lane Fine Β£2 and 12/6 costs 12 Milk 20% fat abstracted Dennis Wells, Sporle, Swaffham, Norfolk Fine 10/- and 12/6 costs 13 Milk 30% fat abstracted Dennis Wells, Sporle, Swaffham, Norfolk Fine 10/- and 33/- costs 139 TABLE XVIIa.-continued. No. Art...
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14 Milk 10% fat abstracted William Killick, 78, Plumstead Common Road Dismissedβ€”Milk proved to be direct from cows 15 Milk 13% added water Henry Grant Beadel, 52, Raglan Road, Plumstead Fine Β£1 and 12/6 costs 16 Milk 6% fat abstracted William Henry West, 31, Benares Road Fine Β£10 and 12/6 costs 17 Milk 13% fat abstract...
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J. Clements, 2, Cross Street Fine Β£2 and 12/6 costs 19 Milk 6% added water James Rose, 64, Hargor Road Fine Β£4 and 12/6 costs 20 Milk 21% added water George H. Algar, 177, Ann Street, Plumstead Fine Β£4 and 12/6 costs 21 Milk 16% fat abstracted Express Dairy Co., 26, Tavistock Place, W.C.
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Case dismissedβ€”Warranty proved 22 Milk 7Β½% fat abstracted and 2Β½% added water Harry Willis, 2, Ritter Street Fine Β£5 and 12/6 costs 23 Milk 17.6% added water William Ridewood, Chape] Farm, Eltham Fine Β£10 and 23/- costs 24 Milk 10% added water G. A. Algar, 177, Ann Street, Plumstead Fine Β£10 and 21/- costs 25 Milk 6% a...
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β€ž β€ž Haddocks 1 case ... 9th β€ž β€ž Pig's Head 7Β½ lbs. 13th β€ž β€ž Tuberculous Pork Carcase 2nd Mar. β€ž β€ž Liver of Ox *12 lbs. 14th β€ž β€ž Distoma Pork 31 β€ž 16th β€ž β€ž Tuberculous Pork Carcase (83 lbs.) 17th β€ž β€ž Fever Liver of Ox 13 lbs. 17th β€ž β€ž Tuberculous Pigs'Plucks 16 β€ž 17th β€ž β€ž β€ž Roes of Cods 1 trunk 17th β€ž β€ž Unsound Skate 2 ...
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β€ž β€ž Pigs' Kidneys 16 lbs 21st β€ž β€ž β€ž Tomatoes 15 tins 12th May β€ž Blown and Unsound Pineapples 1 tin 12th β€ž β€ž Apricots 1 β€ž 12th β€ž β€ž β€ž Tomatoes 1 β€ž 8th June β€ž β€ž Condensed Milk 1 β€ž 8th β€ž β€ž β€ž Corned Beef 6 lb. tin... 25th β€ž β€ž β€ž Melrose Pate 1 lb. tin 25th β€ž β€ž β€ž Brisket of Beef... 1 2-lb. tin 25th β€ž β€ž β€ž Corned Beef 1 β€ž 25th ...
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β€ž Unsound Sheep's Liver ... * 20th Mar. Cystic Pig's Liver * 22nd β€ž β€ž β€ž Sheep's Omentum * 28th β€ž β€ž β€ž Ox Liver * 4th Ap. β€ž β€ž Sheep's Liver * 11th β€ž β€ž β€ž β€ž Omentum * 11th β€ž β€ž β€ž β€ž Liver * 9th May β€ž Distoma β€ž Omentum * 16th β€ž β€ž Cystic β€ž Liver,&c. * 29th β€ž β€ž β€ž β€ž Omentum * 6th June β€ž β€ž Mesentery * 6th β€ž β€ž Ox Liver * 6th β€ž β€ž D...
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Pig's Plucks 23rd β€ž Surrendered Tuberculous Pig's Pluck * 26th β€ž β€ž Cystic Ox Liver * 27th β€ž β€ž β€ž Sheep's Liver & Omentum * 4th July β€ž β€ž Hake box 6th β€ž β€ž Unsound Sheep's Liver,&c. * 11th β€ž β€ž Cystic Ox Liver * 1st Aug. β€ž Distoma Haddocks box 2nd β€ž β€ž Unsound Pig's Plucks * 3rd β€ž β€ž Tuberculous Ox Liver * 8th β€ž β€ž Distoma Cal...
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7th Sept. β€ž Tuberculous Skate box 7th β€ž β€ž Unsound Ox Liver * 12th β€ž β€ž Cystic Sheep's Omentum * 12th β€ž β€ž " Ox Liver * 12th β€ž β€ž Distoma Herrings box 3rd Oct. β€ž Unsound Ox Liver * 3rd β€ž β€ž Distoma Ostend Rabbits. 2 cwt. 27 lbs. 6th β€ž β€ž Unsound β€ž 40 lbs. 6th β€ž β€ž β€ž Haddocks 1 trunk 9th β€ž β€ž β€ž β€ž 2 barrels 8th β€ž β€ž β€ž Qx Liver * ...
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β€ž β€ž Potatoes 1 ton 14th Dec. β€ž Unsound Ox Liver *1 12th β€ž β€ž Distoma Sheep's Liver & Omentum * 12th β€ž β€ž Cystic Pork 105 lbs. 29th β€ž β€ž Tuberculous Ox Liver (frozen) 12 β€ž β€ž Angeoma Those marked with a star * were found in a slaughter-house. 142 TABLE XX. List of Level Bakehouses. Name. Address. Mrs. 8. Fuller 48, Princes ...
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60, Plumstead Common Road C. Pullen 105 do β€” Werner 126, High Street, Plumstead J. B. Porter 1, Riverdale Road do F. Bohmer 307, High Street do A. E. Paine 14, Gunning Street do A. Jewiss 68, Glyndon Road do β€” Dalton 102, Ann Street do C. Letchford 109, Plumstead Road do J. Clark 152 do. do W.C.Hill 82, Bannockburn Roa...
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Dennis 90, Brookhili Road do E. Ewell 36, Chapel Street do A. Adams 10, Kingsman Street do C. H. Wyatt 94, High Street, Eltham H. Westbrook 114 do do F. Cook 142 do do C. Worboys 5, The Parade, New Eltham F. A. Finch 13 do do E. Hobbes 6, Well Hall Parade, Eltham R. Moakes 53, Cordite Street, Plumstead J. H. Cocks 53, ...
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J.Werner 1, Park Road, do. S.Collin 58, Pattison Road, do. P. Cox 46, Hudson Road, do. O. Degen 14, Conway Road, do. F. Farrier 30, Burrage Road, do. W. T. Akers 16, Armstrong Place, do. Dalton & Sons 13, Eton Road, do. W. Arnold 57, Plumstead Road, do. R. C. Davis 2, Crescent Road, do. A.E.Sims 24, St. James's Place, ...
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W. C. Clothier 51, Albion Road, do. Simmons 23, George Street, do. Mrs. Kessler 21, Albion Road, do. A. Hills 32, Church Street, do. Mrs. Attenborough 60, Sand Street, do. E. Tucker 81-82, Brookhill Road, do. 144 TABLE XXB. List of Factory Bakehouses. Name. Address. J. Fletcher 57, Burrage Road, Plumstead J.Fletcher 92...
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No. Name of Owner. Situation. 1 Eliza Biggs 168, High Street, Eltham 2 Joseph John Leech 78, Frederick Place, Plumstead 3 Henry Reed & Gains William 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 Bucknel...
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1 William J. Miller Keightley House Farm, Southwood Road, Eltham 2 Richard and James Higgs Coldharbour Farm, Chislehurst 3 John and Alfred Low, Avery Hill Farm, Eltham Park Farm, Eltham 4 W. F. Corp Lyme Farm, Eltham 5 E. Fisher & Sons, Crescent Farm, Sidcup Belmont Park Farm, Eltham 6 John Grace Pippinghall Farm, Elth...
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James's Place, Plumstead 12 W. F. Corp, Lyme Farm, Eltham 13, Princes Road, Plumstead 13 Henry Woolsey 50, Francis Street, Plumstead 14 William Ridewood, Chapel Farm, Eltham 3, Ripon Road, Plumstead 15 F. G. Cock 13, Raglan Road, Plumstead 16 Charles George Lambeth Frank Seymour Lambeth Frederick Lambeth George Pannell...
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26, Parry Place 4 Webb, P. W. 58, Brewery Road 5 Balster, H. 97, Plumstead Common Road 6 Carr, E. 46, Kingsman Street 7 Finnimore, J. A. 83, Park Road 8 Palmer, M. A 127, Plumstead Road 9 Day, Walter 147, 10 Digby, W. J. 82, 11 Squirrell, J. 57, Church Street 12 Jeal, W. H. 139, Plumstead Road 13 Handsley. A. 68J, Bloo...
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Lakedale Road 18 β€ž 15, Brewery Road 19 β€ž 143, Powis Street 20 β€ž Herbert Road 21 β€ž 147 & 151, Powis Street 22 Fletcher, J 92, Plumstead Road 23 Brooks, H. 2, Richmond Place 24 Dalton & Son 13, Eton Road 25 Smith, Harriet 30, High Street, Eltham 26 Miller,β€” Southwood Road, Eltham 27 Woolsey, Henry 50, Francis Street 28 H...
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Nicholas Road 35 Furter, Harry Southend, Eltham 36 Betchley, Sidney 33, Eglinton Road 37 Large, Daniel J. 6, Herbert Road 38 Hiscock, Chas. T. & E. 14, Blenheim Terrace 39 Conceprio, Angelina 282a, High Street, Plumstead 40 Dalton, Richd. G. 55, Eglinton Road 41 Buckley, Mary 28, Conway Road 42 Jones, Chas. Alfred 14, ...
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120a, Plumstead Road 49 McGee, J. M 42, Mulgrave Place 50 Ward, Samuel 1, Nightingale Yale 51 Mack, Philip H. 111, High Street, Woolwich 52 Surman, Mary A. 68, Beresford Street 53 Webb, Younger 10, Beresford Square 54 Morgan, E. 17, Lakedale Road 55 Dennis, Ellen 90, Brookhill Road 56 Prowett, John 25, Plum Lane 57 Nic...
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61, Bannockburn Road 63 Yelland, Wm 2, Westdale Road 64 Keen, George. Clay Farm, New Eltham 65 Godden, Alf. P. 229, High Street, Plumstead 66 Palmer, David 46, Church Street 67 Wilton, Maud M. 77, Powis Street 68 Corp, Wm. F. Lyme Farm, Eltham 69 β€ž 3, Wellington Street 70 Pearce, Robert A. 175, Plumstead Common Road 71...
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9, Parson's Hill 79 Dolphin, Thos. G. 89, Maxey Road 80 Rumsey, Edward 186, Powis Street 81 Tyler, C. W. 142, High Street, Woolwich 82 Ludlow, E. D. 2a, Brewery Road 83 Woolsey, W. 118, Swingate Lane 84 Harrington, H. j 187, Powis Street 85 Wilde, Ernest 13, New Road 86 Jenkins, John | 28, High Street, Woolwich 149 TAB...
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1, Warwick Terrace 93 Stevens, F. 100, Roydene Road 94 Ridewood, Wm. 116, High Street, Eltham 95 Rose, James 64, Hargor Road 96 Cameron, Rose, E. 22, Sand Street 97 Paine, Alf. E. 14, Gunning Street 98 Corp, W. F. 90a, High Street, Eltham 99 β€ž 13, Princes Road 100 Hawkes, George 143, Kingsman Street 101 Parsons, W. 29,...
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Parson's Hill 107 Hassan, Fred 182, Elizabeth Street 108 Biddle, H. G. 52, Raglan Road 109 Hobbs, Edward J. 6, The Parade, Well Hall 110 Howard, Esther 80, Benares Road 111 Moss, Albert J. 13, Hinstock Road 112 Needham, Elizabeth 94, High Street, Woolwich 113 Hill, Mary C 82, Bannockburn Road 114 Plood, Fred & Arthur 3...
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2, Ritter Street 122 West, W.H.J. Rear of 49, Lakedale Road 123 Phipps, Henry 15a, Sand Street 124 Reynolds 24b, & 20b, Glyndon Road 125 Hutchings, Thos. H. "Hammerwood," Shooters Hill 126 Campion, James 54, High Street, Eltham 127 Smith, Elizabeth 12, The Broadway, Eltham 128 Bennett, Rose 22, Glyndon Road 129 Weston,...
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16, Albion Road 135 Holdway, John A. 12, Bostall Hill 136 Griffith, Elizabeth 153. High Street, Plumstead 137 Boyce, G. 127, Burrage Road 138 Bartrum, Abner 167, Kingsman Street 139 Biriggs, Arthur C. 6, Bloomfield Road 140 Groves, Alfred 40, Orchard Road 141 Jewett, Thomas 3, Bellwater Gate 142 Holmes, Blanche 107, Pa...
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24, Maxey Road 149 Jaques, Herbert 56, Anglesea Road 151 Appendix I. Measles. 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 M...
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Object of Closure.β€”Like other infectious diseases the spread of .Measles is greatly assisted by the aggregation of children in elementary schools, and it has generally been held by Medical Officers of Health that if on the appearance of Measles in a school steps were taken not only to exclude the patients, but all cont...
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The only way to make closure successful appeared to be to close a class directly the first case was notified and so exclude the children, who had already been affected by the first case, from attending school when they were beginning to sicken. System of Closure adopted.β€”It was consequently arranged between Dr. Kerr, t...
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Nicholas and Eltham, and not to close in the remaining wards in the western half. On receiving a notification that a child was absent from school on account of Measles, the Sanitary Inspector straightway visits the house and enquires as to the grounds for thinking it is a case of Measles, and obtains particulars. If th...
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When it was known that a large proportion of the children in a class had had Measles, only those children have been excluded who were stated not to have already suffered from the disease. Results of investigation.β€”The appended tables summarise the results of the investigation. They compare notifications and deaths in t...
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The notifications in Table I. include, in addition, children not attending school who have been notified by school teachers, owing to brothers or sisters being excluded on their account, and also a few cases notified by parents or others. Table V. shows the notifications and death-rates for each district in each period...
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During the two years (1901 and 1902) preceding closure, the notification rate was much higher in the east or closure district than in the west or non-closure district, viz., as 21.3 to 15.4. 6. There was a great increase of notifications during the second period, 1903-6. In the west, or non-closure district, the notifi...
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in the non-closure district, but the increase in the closure district was only 45 per cent. Thus while an increase of notifications was general throughout the Borough, closure had the effect of diminishing the increase in the east district. This may partly be ascribed to the fact of teachers not hearing of cases of Mea...
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This is shown by the following table:β€” Death rates from Measles per 1000 population. Woolwich Borough. London. 1891-5 0.51 0.59 1890-1900 0.07 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 0.30 1906 0.24 0.40 The figures previous to 1901 are exclusive of the part of the Borough known as Elt...
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The death rate was naturally low in 1901, which succeeded a year of high death rate. 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 th...
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There is no satisfactory system by which a teacher becomes aware of the cause of the absence of a pupil. 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 i...
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154 In addition to this, parents do not call in medical attendance in about half of the cases of Measles that occur, and consequently are often ignorant of the existence of the infection, and probably in many cases are willingly ignorant. It is no wonder then that early and satisfactory information of the occurrence of...
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This would no doubt involve the provision of medical attendance free of charge for diagnosis purposes. 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 cases which could ...
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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.β€” As the great majority of children excluded are...
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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. But it is clear that u...
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Ages. 1901 1902 Total 1903 1904 1905 1906 Total 0-1 2 3 5 1 5 .. .. 6 1-5 11 11 22 8 8 7 9 32 over 5 1 1 2 1 1 .. 1 3 14 15 29 10 14 7 10 41 Closure District. Ages. 1901 1902 Total 1903 1904 1905 1906 Total 0-1 1 10 11 2 4 4 7 17 1-5 5 14 19 12 5 3 12 32 over 5 1 1 2 2 4 1 2 9 7 25 32 16 13 8 21 58 156 TABLE III.
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Schools, Numbers on Roll, and Cases Notified in each District, 1903-6. Non-Closure Schools. Av. No. on Roll, 1903-6. Cases Notified, 1903-6. Closure Schools. Av. No. on Roll, 1903-6. Cases Notified, 1903-6. Union Street 607 81 Slade 942 164 St.
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Mary's 703 26 Earl Street 997 161 Bloomfield Road 1627 276 Vicarage Road 1007 154 Elizabeth Street 817 102 Church Manorway 549 19 Plum Lane 790 176 Bostall Lane 923 85 Eglinton Road 1183 57 Conway Road 1337 145 Burrage Grove 932 134 Ancona Road 1181 141 All Saints' 418 30 Piedmont Road (Mentally defective) 47 β€’β€’ Mulgra...
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Peter's 629 2 High Street 1253 119 Fox Hill 224 2 Wickham Lane 522 35 Povvis Street (Blind) 30 Plumstead Road 810 86 Powis Street (Mentally defective) 36 Deansfield Road 211 31 Gordon 644 106 Pope Street 618 60 Roper Street 361 88 Christchurch 108 .. St. Patrick's 179 1 10497 1091 13730 1694 157 TABLE IV. Schools, Numb...
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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...
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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 .. .....
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Cases Notified 1901/2 542 Rate 21 3 β€ž β€ž 1903/4/5/6 1694 β€ž 30.8 Notification Rates are calculated per 1,000 on Roll per year. West District. Deaths 1901/2 29 Rate 8.5 β€ž 1903/4/5/6 41 β€ž 6.07 East District. Deaths 1901/2 32 β€ž 8.3 β€ž 1903/4/5/6 58 β€ž 7.8 Death rates calculated per 1,000 average annual Births. Appendix II. Ho...
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It is our duty both to maintain our own health and to avoid injuring the health of other persons; the following rules contain advice which will much assist you to do this. They are sent by order of the Health Committee of the Borough with the request that after having read them you will hang them up in a convenient pla...
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This is even more important for children than adults, as they will not grow big and strong unless they have sound teeth. Decayed teeth should be stopped (before they begin to ache) or extracted. The first permanent teeth come at the back at six years of age. 3. Never spit on the floor or into your handkerchief. The law...
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If there is any defect in the roof, walls, floors, windows or doors of your house which you cannot repair yourself, complain to the landlord; if he does not attend to it, complain at the Health Office, Town Hall. 8. Light is of great importance to health. A dark room should not be used for living or sleeping. The light...
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Beds should be stripped and aired, slops emptied, blinds and curtains drawn, and windows opened wide, as soon as possible after rising in the morning. 11. Waterclosets should be flushed each time they are used. In addition to this, every morning, about ten o'clock, after all the slops have been emptied, you should flus...
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Alcohol in all its forms. Tinned meats should not be kept long after being opened. Physical Deterioration and Alcoholism. The Report of the Committee, presented to Parliament by command of His Majesty, states that:β€” The abuse of Alcoholic stimulants is a most potent and deadly agent of physical deterioration. Alcoholic...
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Alcoholism is a chronic poisoning, resulting from the habitual use of Alcohol (whether as spirits, wine or beer), which may never go as far as drunkenness. (2). 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 narc...
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It leads also to the hospital, for alcohol produces the most various and the most fatal diseases, including Paralysis, Insanity, diseases of the stomach and liver, and 161 Dropsy. It also paves the way to consumption, and frequenters of public houses furnish a large proportion of the victims of this disease. It complic...
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The infection, however, seldom attacks people unless their system is seriously weakened. Young people are usually infected in the home by relatives ; older persons in the public house, the workshop, etc. 3. Many of those who get Consumption have inherited a special weakness of the lungs from their parents, but in other...
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The cup should be frequently emptied down the w.c., and washed out with boiling water. Disinfectants may be obtained free at the Borough Offices, Maxey Road ; at the Health Shelter, Sun Street; and at 18, Barge House Road. 6. If no kind of vessel containing liquid is at hand, small pieces of paper may be used. These sh...
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Paper handkerchiefs should be used. A box containing 120 of these can be obtained for 1s. 12. All danger of infection from milk and meat of tuberculous animals may be avoided by boiling the milk and thoroughly cooking the meat, preferably by boiling. Members of Consumptive families should especially attend to this rule...
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The floor should be swept weekly after sprinkling with water or tea leaves, or an American sweeper used. The walls should be rubbed down every three months with dough, which must then be burnt. Dusting of furniture should always be done with a wet duster. On the Consumptive ceasing to occupy any room, it should be thor...
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When the above precautions are taken, there is but slight danger of a Consumptive person infecting anybody else. By order of the Borough Council, SIDNEY DAVIES, M.A.. M.D. Oxon., D.P.H. Camb., Medical Officer of Health
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Woo 66 Metropolitan Borough of Woolwich. ANNUAL RETORT OF THE Medical Officer of Health FOR WOOLWICH. 1907. Woolwich: H. Pryce & Son, Printers (T.U. Federation), 31, 33 & 35, Powis Street, Woolwich. A 2 Public Health and Housing Committee:β€” Henry Smith Syer (Chairman), 45, Plumstead Common Road. William Parry Jackson (...
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James Henry Hodgin, 45, Thomas Street, Woolwich. William Brown Ingram, 73, Wellington Street, Woolwich. Jeremiah James Mahony, 67, Beresford Street, Woolwich. James Newman, 75, Heavitree Road, Plumstead. William Raven, 72, Samuel Street, Woolwich. William Hardie Ross, 6, Cantwell Road, Plumstead. Richard Bailey Baxter ...