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39e41ff0-7551-4cb4-a2b1-a7d47573dc64 | These were in addition to the specimens of sputum sent by individual general practitioners to the Seamen's Hospital, Greenwich, for examination, of which 172 were negative and 48 positive. Institutional Treatment. The following Table shews the number of patients admitted to hospitals, sanatoria, Poor Law institutions, ... |
5d775521-3fa4-4d1a-ad40-473d213b6a20 | The Council's Tuberculosis Care Scheme was formulated during the year and the Tuberculosis Care Committee came into being in the autumn. The Committee at the end of the year was constituted as follows:— Bodies. Representatives. Woolwich Borough Council Councillors Miss G. E. Walters, R. M. W. Allen, H. Harvey, J. A. Tu... |
45e03565-8652-467e-9e56-79b32079eba2 | W. A. Lyon, Mr. F. D. Smyth London Insurance Committee Mr. W. Edwards Panel Committee for County of London Dr. J. J. O'Mullane War Pensions Committee Miss N. Budd Woolwich Invalid Children's Aid Association Mrs. J. B. Great Rex Late Tuberculosis Dispensary Committee Mr. E. G. Dixon, J.P. Ex-officio Members:— Voluntary ... |
f014b639-7b96-4643-9e38-a800614230de | of Infants weighed. Weight in lbs. Increase in period. Average gain per week In lbs. Ounces (approx.) 3 585 8.25 .. .. 8 896 10.23 1.98 .39 6¼ 13 846 11.98 1.75 .35 5¾ 18 770 13.69 1.71 .34 5½ 23 694 14.93 1.24 .25 4 28 651 16.15 1.22 .24 4 33 607 17.36 1.21 .24 4 38 532 18.56 1.20 .24 4 43 455 19.75 1.19 .24 4 49 525 ... |
7f9e334b-0090-43d9-831a-bc28530bebff | Meetings held Genera] Purposes and Assessment Weekly Finance Monthly Employment Periodically The Committee, during the last two months of the year, organised the machinery for care work and took over the responsibility of advising the London County Council as to the assessment of patients for hospital treatment, and th... |
f032356b-9a08-43d9-988a-9e0e1c1eb178 | Return as to work carried out in connection with the Maxey Road Tuberculosis Dispensary for the year 1923. (Form " R " (revised)). Number of Under observation at the Dispensary on Jan. 1st pending diagnosis. Examined for the first time during the year, Total. Found to be Under observation at the Dispensary on Dec. 31st... |
5ffc132d-6e31-4990-927f-4beb9ea1a4c8 | 12 260 272 7 4 249 8 4 Total 46 1,200 1,246 138 21 1,035 41 11 (B) " Contacts " (included in (a;. Adults. M. 1 106 107 19 1 78 8 1 F. 3 149 152 14 2 126 7 3 Children under 15 M. 1 143 144 .. 2 138 4 .. F. 1 127 128 .. .. 118 10 .. (c) Insured persons included in (a). M. 8 250 258 56 1 188 13 .. F. 1 111 112 29 3 75 4 1... |
c0aea132-7947-456f-91d4-2c72d2830a65 | Number of patients under treatment or supervision (excluding persons under observation or domiciliary treatment) on the 31st December 649 2. Total number of attendances of patients at the Dispensary during the year— Insured 3,435 Uninsured 4,178 3. Number of persons placed during the year under observation at the Dispe... |
5412a3eb-a0ac-4658-b8f7-01a2389d545b | Number of visits paid by Nurses or Health Visitors to the homes of patients for dispensary purposes 3,909 11. Number of specimens of sputum examined in connection with the work of the Dispensary 607 73 SECTION IV—CAUSES OF SICKNESS. Specify any causes of sickness and invalidity which have been specially noteworthy in t... |
d96b0e85-9508-43b6-94e8-71e65228a483 | I have been in personal communication with the medical practitioners in the Borough during the year, and have gathered in general conversation that they have had very little sickness to deal with. At the end of the year I wrote to several of them on this question, and their replies were so uniform that they might have ... |
52462bed-3170-4277-810c-6fb2799cb707 | In tabular form is set out a summary of the nursing arrangements, hospitals and other institutions available for the district:— Professional Nursing in the Home. There are four Nursing Associations in the district, as follows :— The Woolwich and Plumstead Nursing Association, 22 Nightingale Place, Woolwich, S.E. 18. Th... |
90b42a9a-6f52-4dcf-8479-e46c4ef03d78 | When an allowance is made for this, it is estimated that the whole time of seven to eight nurses is devoted to general nursing in the district. 75 All these Nursing Associations will nurse cases of measles, whooping-cough, ophthalmia neonatorum and tuberculosis, but they do not, and it is not desirable that they should... |
2c643f91-2452-4043-bcd9-4733bcb8cf53 | There is an urgent necessity for the extension of these arrangements for the nursing of pneumonia, and, at the time this report is being prepared, negotiations are in progress with the various Nursing Associations to enable the Council (as is done by many other Boroughs in London) to provide a skilled nursing service f... |
2b4ede0e-f87e-43f3-8754-ee5e2339ec16 | Woolwich Borough Council 6 289 High Street, Plumstead Do. Do. 6 179 Well Hall Road, Eltham Do. Do. 4 Wesley Hall, Timbercroft Lane, Plumstead Doctor's room, Weighing room, Do. 1 Church Army Hut, New Eltham Doctor's room, Weighing room. Woolwich Borough Council 1 St. John's Hall, North Woolwich Do. Do. 1 Victory Club, B... |
76e0b6cc-7d29-4b1d-9ffb-3732d90dc37b | 50—continued. Situation. Nature of Accommodation. By whom provided. Sessions weekly. Borough Disinfecting Station, White Hart Road, Plumstead Accommodation for cleansing of verminous children Woolwich Borough Council Daily Tuberculosis Dispen sary. Maxey Road. Plumstead Doctor's rooms, Waiting rooms, Dressing rooms, Di... |
3cafb42c-5798-4c44-8f58-ec9b7bd62077 | The scheme for the construction of the Hospital was a more ambitious one than was actually carried out, but the building has been constructed in such a way as to allow for further extensions. The new buildings do not provide accommodation for an ante-natal or post-natal clinic and so, in the meantime, it has been neces... |
6ccec429-b3c9-47c7-ba0b-cb135bbbbf66 | In addition, the Hospital has undertaken to provide ante-natal accommodation for such cases as require ante-natal treatment. This is the first complete year in which this agreement has been in operation and during the year 144 cases were admitted. Each patient admitted is required to pay fees according to the earnings ... |
7940c45f-b0b8-4e26-84ee-9537948661bd | Provided by the Borough Council (21 beds). The following Table shews certain statistical information for the Home for the year 1923 :— 79 TABLE No. 51. |
024ee72f-24a3-4dbe-b129-2eb2e1dc1381 | (a) Number of cases in hospital on the 1st January, 1923 5 Number of cases admitted during the year 87 Number remaining in on the 31st December 9 (b) Average duration of stay 47 days (c) Reasons for admission :— Malnutrition, Marasmus and Debility 39 Vomiting, Dyspepsia and Constipation 25 Rickets 6 Observation 6 Diarr... |
4d12b14e-5445-4a51-8b7b-b4a38b701376 | 80 There are no other hospitals in the Borough subsided by the Local Authority or by the London County Council. The following institutions are available for general treatment:— Eltham Cottage Hospital Beds 22 Woolwich and Plumstead Cottage Hospital ,, 13 Military Families' Hospital ,, 24 There is no information availab... |
598c50a3-8c85-4886-9162-b37e40ea3fe7 | Thomas's 2 University College Hospital 2 South London 1 Charing Cross 1 Royal Free Hospital 1 French 1 Freemasons' 1 69 81 A general hospital is urgently required in Woolwich, not only for the purposes of this Borough but to serve that large extra-metropolitan area east of Woolwich where no general hospital exists. Mon... |
9d7d0b0d-1c42-41e9-9c2e-97069ecc88d1 | There is a small home for unmarried mothers, situated at 23 Vicarage Park, Plumstead, which provides accommodation for eight mothers and babies. The numbers admitted to this Home are not so large as in previous years. This is due to the fact that the Home had to be temporarily closed in July owing to the illness of the... |
2407f4ed-81a2-4107-88bf-981ff3075d9c | When they leave, situations are found for them, if possible, where the child can be taken. A grant of £50 was made by the Council towards the funds of the Home. Ambulance Facilities, (a) Infectious cases. Under the Public Health (London) Act, persons in London suffering from certain notifiable diseases may be conveyed ... |
35f91d57-7e41-4bfc-9fac-63d45033dbee | The ambulance service of the London County Council was established in 1915 in order to deal at all times with persons suffering from accidents in the street and in public places, and subsequently it was extended to include the removal, in certain circumstances, of maternity cases, to hospital, but it is not in ordinary... |
290d8a84-6a00-4c1e-abf8-d8bdf8576752 | There appears to be little doubt that, when the ambulance station is open in Woolwich (it is hoped in 1924), these services will be extended to this Borough also. Ambulances can be obtained, on payment, from the Metropolitan Asylums Board for the removal of non-infectious cases, and the ambulances of the Guardians are ... |
0d3b24df-c796-43c2-8ab2-d39815e021e2 | Administrative Action in Connection with the Notification of Births. As a matter of routine, as soon as a notification of a birth is received, suitable literature is sent to the mother by post and the first visit is made by the Health Visitor between the tenth and fourteenth day in all cases where such visits are consi... |
9ecfdc5c-bf90-4b39-9da4-80786ac6c7df | These voluntary workers are engaged in one of the worst areas in Woolwich and their duties are so difficult that great credit is due to them. The number of children attending the centre during the year was 124 and the total number of attendances, including mothers, was 899. The Work of the Centres. The following Table,... |
ebca3f84-e7ad-4842-bc8f-ed6ec8bd298c | Town Hall 269 374 1,515 399 753 3,641 Plumstead 118 164 1,025 219 285 5,403 Eltham 117 136 1,007 194 247 5,583 Slade .. 2 300 .. 6 2,431 North Woolwich 1 .. 117 3 .. 801 New Eltham 1 116 1 841 Beresford Street (Voluntary) 8 24 124 12 76 811 Totals 1923 513 701 4,204 827 1,368 24,511 „ 1922 520 590 4,240 860 1,123 21,96... |
62208652-0943-46fb-8261-a41c735c087d | 54) is compared with similar Tables published in previous years, it will be noticed that a gradual increase is taking place in the number of attendances made by children over a year old, and that some progress is being made in securing complete supervision of 'young children until this duty falls on the Education Autho... |
d90462a3-e7a3-41bb-8db0-20e11d587bd1 | 1923 424 327 314 96 27 40 31 1,259 1922 548 323 235 103 38 43 42 1,332 1921 288 194 167 49 24 21 25 768 1920 182 127 173 41 16 11 21 571 1919 65 47 84 7 8 2 4 217 1918 a 7 34 4 3 — 1 57 1,515 1,025 1,007 300 116 117 124 4,204 Attendances of Children at each Centre. |
a63ff8be-241f-4de2-a24c-1daf871e74f1 | 1923 2,467 1,892 2,374 971 286 225 212 8,427 1922 4,081 2,188 1,544 1,046 385 423 357 10,024 1921 1,210 776 675 205 83 120 147 3,216 1920 692 418 677 169 57 28 73 2,114 1919 177 99 234 20 21 5 21 577 1918 14 30 79 20 9 — 1 153 8,641 5,403 5,583 2,431 841 801 811 24,511 86 Treatment. Children requiring medical or surgic... |
ec7bfa95-c320-48a8-a81f-cfaaf6f52a8d | During the year 22 cases were sent there for treatment. Dental Scheme. The dental work is carried out under the aegis of a local association of medical practitioners at their Clinic at Brewer Street, and the following Table shews the number of cases attending and the number of attendances during the year. The number of... |
7a181391-2340-42ee-bf2b-b6d4a8cf7ca0 | In addition to this they attend centres at which women and children come for medical and hygenic advice and arrangements have been made whereby the Health Visitor is in attendance at the centres serving the district in which she works. Their visits are welcomed by the mothers and the phenomenally low infantile mortalit... |
6f6153ae-68db-438c-b622-8caf81d90bdb | Very little of their time indeed has been taken up with the distribution of free milk under the Council's assisted milk scheme, other arrangements having been made for the verification of income of applicants for assisted milk. This work, which, in the first instance, was placed on Health Visitors, is not essentially H... |
d5d29720-0738-4033-9909-67b33722547b | Infectious diseases :— Ophthalmia Neonatorum—First visits 26 18 ,, ,, Re-visits 40 33 Measles—First visits 2,080 19 „ Re-visits 741 9 Puerperal fever—First visits 7 5 ,, „ Re-visits 2 1 Zymotic Enteritis—First visits 25 41 ,, ,, Re-visits 27 37 Tuberculosis Visits 57 70 Pneumonia (all forms) under 5 years 204 104 Visit... |
5c31bd6c-4332-4400-9add-6d32f5982c5a | ; Dinners, £1 7s. 6d. In February, 1923, the Council considered the terms of a letter from the Ministry of Health and resolved that new scales of income as a test of necessity should be introduced, and the following scales were adopted :— No. in Family. Free. Half-cost. s d. s. d. One 13 0 .. 15 0 Two 10 6 .. 12 6 Thre... |
9fefb132-79d0-43e9-9236-b5b80116e778 | The usual enquiry was carried out in the month of December and the results are very similar to those obtained in the two previous years. In the Table which follows, all the observations made in 1921, 1922 and 1923 are consolidated. I think it can be safely assumed that if a curve were constructed from the figures given... |
1b81362a-5573-492f-a659-f35f289e7e07 | Grand Total 0-1 1-2 2-3 3-4 4-5 5-6 6-7 7-8 8-9 Total 0-9 9-10 10-11 11-12 Breast 144 292 187 156 138 146 108 81 57 1309 31 20 5 1365 Breast and Hand 11 35 39 46 50 38 41 44 51 355 60 54 60 529 Hand 13 63 86 92 123 139 129 126 116 887 136 134 172 1329 168 390 312 294 311 323 278 251 224 2551 227 208 237 3223 Percentage... |
28bc82be-feaf-4863-a65b-c3c1e0b4e74c | Breast 85.7 74.9 59.9 53.1 44.4 45.2 38.8 32.3 25.4 51.3 13.7 9.6 2.1 42.4 Breast and Hand 6.6 9.0 12.5 15.6 16.1 11.8 14.8 17.5 22.8 13 9 26.4 26 0 25.3 16.4 Hand 7.7 16.1 27.6 31.3 39.5 43.0 46.4 50 2 51.8 34.8 59.9 64.4 72.6 41.2 91 Enquiry into Rate of Growth (weight) of Woolwich Infants born in 1921. |
001cff68-de82-4860-a2ab-c7cb1e9bdc4c | In the routine work of infant welfare centres a large amount of material is accumulated year by year, and this should be placed on record so that it can be available for statisticians or other persons interested who can make full use of it. If one considers such an every-day subject as the rate of change which takes pl... |
dd874a52-a410-470b-a2fa-00aae3cfe897 | In the mass, little attempt has been made to formulate the rate of growth in particular localities, although it is now generally believed that it is unsound to use a standard weight chart for the whole of Great Britain and that separate charts should be constructed for each locality. Babies vary in size and rate of gro... |
de907e35-fca7-45e0-8b18-b66c2a66cab0 | The total number of male infants whose weights were tabulated was 801 and the number of female infants was 732 ; the total weighings for males being 6,379 and for females, 5,454. The weight was recorded at the centres to the nearest ounce, and the age was recorded to the nearest week, the practice being to ignore three... |
acd1bf30-7074-468f-a21a-70c7c012867d | Many of the standards in use have been based on specially selected infants, e.g., some observers have only included what they describe as normal babies and have excluded premature infants, twins, and sickly children, and have even excluded healthy, normal children who have had an attack of some disease. I think it is p... |
f28be223-08bc-492b-9108-712bdd5da12d | It may be that, by adopting this method, the weight of a normal child is understated, but it appears to me that it is likely to be as near the truth as is any process of selection of so-called normal babies. In any event, the older the baby becomes the more likely is the average weight obtained to be accurate, because ... |
77f40bb0-3e39-4b60-b997-16852ef55ea5 | (30, the weight of infants of three weeks is over-stated, for the reason that the number of observations of children of one and two weeks is very small compared with those of four and five weeks. In these short tables the same baby may appear more than once in each five-weekly period and to this extent the results are ... |
265f7bec-5272-43ae-8362-ab40bcccb1c1 | 3 585 8.25 .. .. 8 896 10.23 1.98 .39 6¼ 13 846 11.98 1.75 .35 5¾ 18 770 13.69 1.71 .34 5½ 23 694 14.93 1.24 .25 4 28 651 16.15 1.22 .24 4 33 607 17.36 1.21 .24 4 38 532 18.56 1.20 .24 4 43 455 19.75 1.19 .24 4 49 525 20.63 .88 .15 2½ TABLE No. 59. FEMALES, Ages in weeks. No. of Infants weighed. Weight in lbs. Increase... |
7278340b-5606-45c7-87b2-7fc1cba894a3 | 3 532 7.75 .. .. .. 8 727 9.56 1.81 .36 5¾ 13 731 11.17 1.61 .32 5¼ 18 643 12.84 1.67 .33 5¼ 23 576 1413 1.29 .26 4 28 554 15.41 1.28 .26 4 33 510 16.36 .95 .19 3 38 458 17.28 .92 .18 3 43 408 18.13 .85 .17 2¾ 49 502 18.92 .79 .13 2¼ The following Table No. 60 shews in comparative form how the infant weights (both sexe... |
0af55450-2a07-49dc-9d63-85ca7327bccc | Age in weeks.- The Borough. Woolwich. West Plu instead. East Plumstead. Elthum. 3 8.49 8.39 8.62 8.44 8.54 8 9.93 10.04 1006 9.79 9.85 13 11.61 11.79 11.50 11.55 11.58 18 13.30 13.38 13.23 13.41 13.18 23 14.57 14.71 14.46 14.94 14.17 28 15.81 16.01 15.68 16.05 15.51 33 16.90 17.09 17.00 17.00 16.59 38 17.97 17.86 18.15... |
ffac8e77-9d72-4db6-a158-3da3f36f18bc | 08 18.86 18.90 19.05 49 19.79 19.92 19.72 19.92 19.61 The following two tables No. 61 and No. 62 give the age in weeks, the number of observations (weighings) made at each week, the mean weight in lbs., the standard deviation and the co-efficient of variation for each set of observations. The standard deviation is a st... |
50b5a20d-e0e7-40d1-a2d8-52bde239e260 | plus 12.7 per cent. and 15.721bs., minus 12.7 per cent. 96 TABLE No. 61. MALE BABIES.—THE BOROUGH. Age in Weeks. No. of Observations. Weight in lbs. Standard deviation. Co-efficient of variation. Birth. 92 753 1.17 15.5 1 95 * 7.16 1.07 14.9 2 112 7.31 1.04 14.2 3 79 8.11 1.40 12.8 4 135 8.70 1.50 17.2 5 164 9.23 1.57 ... |
e47a4231-5e9d-40ab-b1cb-cdb3ea2315ec | 5 9 177 10.63 1.96 18.4 10 188 10.88 1.94 17.9 11 175 11.13 2.01 18.1 12 171 11.90 2.19 18.5 13 164 11.91 2.08 17.5 14 150 12.45 217 17.4 15 186 12.63 2.14 16.9 16 159 13.08 2.15 16.4 17 158 13.38 2.21 16.5 18 143 13.80 2.25 16.3 19 155 14.15 2.49 17.6 20 155 14.07 2.28 16.2 21 135 14.27 2.22 15.7 22 145 14. |
194a7136-647b-4871-a4b3-25468b5c5517 | 63 2.30 15.7 23 145 14.87 2.39 16.0 24 121 15.16 1.93 12.7 25 148 15.72 2.00 12.7 26 126 15.39 2.26 14.7 27 137 16.05 2.27 14.2 28 141 1601 2.44 15.2 29 125 16.52 2.22 13.4 30 122 16.81 2.45 14.6 31 118 16.84 2 57 15.3 32 126 17.02 2.49 14.6 33 127 17.68 2.42 13.7 34 114 17.53 2.24 12.8 35 122 17.74 2. |
673d05b6-1197-4d5b-b242-ec7efeb1624d | 64 14 8 36 108 18 02 2.34 13.0 37 113 18.52 2 63 14.2 38 105 18.63 2.47 13.2 39 106 18.74 2.35 12.6 40 100 18.94 2.26 11.9 41 90 19.27 2.55 13.2 42 90 19.34 2.44 12.6 43 98 20.09 2.40 11.9 44 85 20.03 2.53 12.6 45 92 2000 2.72 13.6 46 89 20.02 2.73 13.7 47 76 20.33 2.42 11'9 48 75 20.82 2.65 12. |
277c755f-8118-4619-bd5c-3f7d157d6c84 | 7 49 77 20.88 2.47 11.8 50 79 20.78 2.61 12.5 51 49 20.93 2.87 13.7 52 80 20.84 2.98 14.3 6653 97 g 98 TABLE No. 62. FEMALE BABIES.—THE BOROUGH. Age in weeks. No. of Observations. Weight in lbs. Standard deviation. Co.efficient of variation. Birth 96 7.36 1.15 15 6 1 99 703 117 16.6 2 128 7.16 1.13 15.8 3 79 7.88 1.32 ... |
b7008225-3ff2-42b3-8003-5bbddb7e844c | 1 6 148 8.78 1.53 17.4 7 131 9.19 1.75 19.0 8 148 9.66 1.58 16.3 9 158 9.83 1.73 17.6 10 142 10.32 1.74 16 8 11 146 10.51 1.80 17.1 12 151 10.94 2.00 18.3 13 155 11.12 2.02 18.2 14 142 11.45 1.90 16.6 15 137 11.88 1.82 15.3 16 141 12.30 1.92 15.6 17 121 12.41 1.84 14.8 18 141 12.92 2.02 15. |
9314c6c5-6c1a-46d4-8611-5e72bfec73d4 | 6 19 108 13.20 2 03 15.4 20 132 13.41 1.96 14.6 21 114 13.86 209 15.1 22 119 13.88 2.09 15.1 23 120 14.03 2.05 14.6 24 110 14.33 2.30 16.1 25 113 14.56 2.04 14.0 26 125 1517 2.19 14.4 27 116 15.20 2.13 14 0 28 105 15.42 2.17 14.1 29 104 15.63 1.93 12.4 30 104 15 71 1.93 12.3 31 111 1608 2.18 13.5 32 116 16. |
81acdde2-b065-4131-b975-696de6074c5f | 40 2.21 13.5 33 87 16.35 1.88 11 5 34 87 16.43 2.15 13.1 35 109 16.57 2.49 15 0 36 86 17.28 2.10 12.2 37 95 17.29 2.44 14.1 38 79 16.78 2.27 13.5 39 95 1713 2.72 15.9 40 103 17.81 2.49 13.9 41 86 17.45 2.59 14.8 42 81 18.11 2.67 14.7 43 84 17.93 2.56 14.3 44 82 18.27 2.29 12.5 45 75 18.99 2. |
1c76c486-9cd2-4712-b14e-0cc92d1d78b0 | 76 14.5 46 70 18.44 2.58 13.9 47 73 18.64 2.19 11.8 48 75 18.89 2.34 12.4 49 75 18.79 2.69 14.3 50 73 1910 2.40 12.5 51 59 1916 2.32 121 52 77 19.39 2.31 11.9 5737 99 g 2 100 SECTION VI.—LABORATORY WORK. Analysis of Food and Drugs. The Public Analyst is Sir William R. Smith, and the laboratory work in connection therew... |
b3914d37-1324-4573-8668-e0f2a2372e14 | Bacteriological examinations are carried out at the Seamen's Hospital, Greenwich. In tabular form is shewn below the number and result of the various examinations made during the year. For comparative purposes the figures for the year 1922 are also given. TABLE No. 63. Associated Disease. Positive Result. Negative Resu... |
c796925e-3a4d-4066-af71-2f5c79206809 | 0d., all of which was recovered. 101 SECTION VII.—SANITARY ADMINISTRATION. This section of the report deals statistically with the work of the Sanitary Inspectors and Sanitary Administration, and has been prepared by the Chief Sanitary Inspector. ADOPTIVE ACTS, BY-LAWS AND REGULATIONS RELATING TO PUBLIC HEALTH IN FORCE... |
2c8c7ae3-dda5-4be9-8642-36ff1820f02f | 28th June, 1893 16 (2) Removal of faecal and offensive matter. 26th Nov., 1901 39 (1) Construction of closets, privies, ashpits, cesspools and dung receptacles. 28th June, 1893 14th June, 1901 3rd Jan., 1905 39 (2) Keeping water closets supplied with sufficient water. 24th June, 1903 102 Section. Date of adoption. 45 D... |
a94032a2-9150-4eed-84b3-71fb43a00bb0 | 13th Aug., 1895 95 Tents, Vans, Sheds 24th June, 1903 19 Bone boiler, Manure manufacturer or Tallow melter. 25th Nov., 1907 19 Gut scraper and Catgut maker or Catgut manufacturer. 25th Nov. 1907 19 Fat Melter or Fat Extractor 25th Nov. 1907 19 Fellmonger 25th Nov. 1907 19 Dresser of Fish Skins 25th Nov. 1907 19 Dresser... |
07be141f-774e-4fcb-a10e-db1fc51705cf | 1908:— 9 Rag and Bone dealer 18th Sept. 1923 9 Fish Curer 28th Feb. 1914 9 Vendor of Fried Fish 28th Feb. 1914 London County Council (General Powers) Act, 1902:— 53 Common Lodging Houses 14th Aug. 1903 London County Council (General Powers) Act, 1903:— 54 Conveyance of carcases of dead horses through public streets. 21... |
24ceb122-995d-4020-9232-bde5980a9ac5 | 20th Aug., 1903 Slaughterhouse, Etc. (Metropolis) Act, 1874 and the Local Government Act, 1888:— Slaughterer of Cattle 27th Oct., 1891 Baths and Washhouses Act, 1846:— 34 Management, Use and Regulations of Public Baths. 24th June, 1903 Public Health Act, 1875:— 167 Regulating the use of the Market place. 24th June, 190... |
047181b5-dd62-4663-95f7-18bc3b8e7e3a | Act, 1909:— 17 (7) Underground Rooms 9th Feb., 1911 Section 55 of the Public Health (London) Act, 1891, has been applied to Zymotic Enteritis. 104 Closet Accommodation. There are a few earth closets in the Borough. These are inspected periodically but no action has been taken with regard to their abolition during the y... |
0c994b43-01ca-4119-9902-b5463e66189a | Offensive:— Tradesmen on Books 59 Receptacles removed 5,964 Charge per receptacle 6d. Complaints. The number of complaints entered in the complaint book during the year was 1,718, compared with 1,865 last year. 31 of these complaints related to the nonremoval of household refuse—3 in Woolwich, 25 in Plumstead and 3 in ... |
4feaa433-30c6-42c6-a812-d6163b3ce829 | Increase of Rent and Mortgage Interest (Restrictions) Acts, 1920-1923. During the year 13 applications were made by the occupiers of 12 houses for certificates that the houses they occupied were not in a reasonable state of repair. In one case the house was let in two parts and both occupiers made application. Four cer... |
ef60a18e-002e-43d9-8286-0dde07a4dc34 | The Rent Restrictions (Notices of Increase) Act, 1923, and the Increase of Rent and Mortgage Interest (Restrictions) Act, 1923, came into force during the year, and require that the certificate of the sanitary authority shall specify what works require to be executed in order to put the house in a reasonable state of r... |
97dd9a57-a296-4fcd-9a3e-bef414350a41 | It is interesting to note that the Act of 1923 differs from the original Act in that a certificate can only be issued for a house when it is not in a reasonable state of repair, whereas in the original Act, it could be issued if a house was not in a reasonable state of repair or was not in all respects reasonably fit f... |
ea8928c2-13d9-4f17-8706-120d1728697b | (ib) Number of basement dwellings in the Borough with ceilings at or below street level. (c) Number of basement dwellings in which the width of area in street does not exceed 3 feet. (d) Number of basement dwellings in which the width of area in street does not exceed 4 feet. In order to obtain these details and to mak... |
695b6eea-39ff-45bb-b5cc-130b1028f41c | Mary's 155 16 107 125 River 114 8 83 102 St. George's 166 44 132 167 Burrage 78 7 22 33 Herbert 68 40 54 54 Glyndon 62 35 9 37 Central 75 12 40 87 St. Nicholas, S. 65 8 41 101 St. Nicholas, N. 97 11 23 46 Eltham 64 1 62 64 St. Margaret's 167 46 77 99 1,384 266 846 1,183 * Includes those contained in column 4. Rats. Dur... |
8f9b9b3a-2cab-46a6-bc3f-c000753f8c52 | A "Rat Week" was held in November and by arrangement with the Works Department, 5.074 baits were laid in 101 old sewers likely to be infested with rats. Rag Flock Act. No samples have been taken during the year. Offensive Trades. There are no offensive trades in Woolwich. 108 Action taken under Public Health Acts or By... |
2b75b802-c915-4d8c-9b5a-9eb2147f0f85 | The Town Clerk followed his usual procedure of writing a letter reminding the owner that he was in default in not complying with the notices and requesting his attention forthwith and that in the event of his continued neglect a summons would be issued. It was found necessary to issue 39 summons (compared with 6 in 192... |
423d1ab9-c046-43f0-b783-27c56c7dbd58 | Premises Inspected. Total. Urinals accessible to Public 205 Animals so kept as to be a Nuisance 33 Housing Survey—Houses inspected 3,192 Do. Number of following up primary visits 1,853 Complaints Investigated 1,718 Enquiries re Notified Infectious Diseases 740 School Reports 243 Special Inspections re Rats 58 Drains Te... |
967a0476-56f0-4ac8-9626-0cb4ca89e647 | Total Interiors Cleansed 2,101 Damp conditions in houses remedied 674 Defective guttering and rain water pipes 625 Improved ventilation 281 Defective roofs 801 Deficient light—windows supplied or enlarged 12 Paving in yards and washhouses repaired 632 Underground rooms not in accordance with Acts 13 Waste-pipes from ba... |
bb9a57b2-532b-4fcc-a0cf-816f7d1f1e87 | 's provided to factories and workshops 1 Washhouses provided with sinks 11 Defective and foul cisterns used for dietary purposes 5 Defective and foul rain water tanks 10 Insufficient supply of water or water cut off by M.W.B. 40 Additional water supply — Cases of overcrowding remedied 31 Dust bins supplied 492 Verminou... |
cbbe6c90-2b23-4ad7-bb51-f6d5128ff192 | Defective scullery roof; damp condition ground floor front room; choked front eaves gutters; defective ceiling of scullery 33 Pendrell Street Order to abate in 21 days 111 No. Date o£ Hearing. Offence. Situation. Result. 3 do. Insufficient and unsuitable accommodation for the cooking of food Do. Fined 5/- 4 do. Damp wa... |
1485f3a8-bdb6-42ff-9218-11ff0aa7d995 | Defective rain water gutter and w.c. apartment ventilating into washhouse 15 Earl Street .. Order to abate in 14 days. 21/- costs 8 March 8 Defective yard paving 35 Winifred Street Work done. Withdrawn. 12/6 costs 9 do. Insufficient ashpit 33 Winifred Street Work done. Withdrawn. 3/- costs 10 April 5 Dirty conditions a... |
eeed951d-e285-4148-b49d-fce007865018 | Withdrawn, 15/- costs 15 do. Defective yard paving 107 Kidd Street Work done. Withdrawn. 15/- costs 16 do. Chickens and rabbits so kept as to be a nuisance 9 Hargor Road Order to abate in 14 days. 5/- costs 112 No. Date of Hearing. Offence. Situation. Result. 17 May 2 Room in a dirty state. Accumulation of filthy cloth... |
e1cad1f5-4448-4e30-afcf-d20b5376f39d | Closing Order in 28 days. 8/- costs 21 do. 28 Non-compliance with a Nuisance Order 9 Hargor Road .. Pined 43/- and £1 Is. costs 22 Oct. 10 Defective yard paving . 22 Plumstead High Street Work done. 8/- costs 23 do. Defective roofs of house and back addition ; defective eaves gutter to back addition roof; defective pla... |
df0105cf-ad22-4a68-bf35-cf7473542c99 | pan Do. Work done. 2/- costs 29 do. Dirty walls and ceilings of passage and scullery; defective skirting of back room ground floor 21 Spearman Street Order to abate in two weeks. 3/- costs. 113 No. Date of Hearing. Offence. Situation. Result. 30 do. Dirty and defective conditions 23 Spearman Street Order to abate in tw... |
df12196c-4b49-498c-9dd3-f9e5790bf4f6 | 21 Non-compliance with a Nuisance Order 22 Plumstead High Street Fined 20/- and £1 Is. costs 37 do. Defective back gutters causing dampness 17 Earl Street .. Work done. Withdrawn. Costs 10/6 38 Deo. 5 Dirty and defective conditions 89 Robert Street Work done. Costs paid £1 Is. 39 do. Defective main roof of house 14 Art... |
640d2f8c-fa71-41fc-a1be-febed7bc2504 | Number of bodies received: 1923 1922 (a) for inquest 70 — — 70 104 (b) for custody 6 1 3 10 20 76 1 3 80 124 Number of Post-Mortem Examinations 47 — — 47 68 CEMETERIES. TABLE No. 69. Number of Interments. 1921 1922 1923 Woolwich Cemetery 647 612 515 Plumstead Cemetery 730 720 599 Eltham Churchyard 179 199 153 Plumstead... |
12bdc420-af8a-407c-b949-f31aec78df0f | In April your Medical Officer had occasion to report to the Council that the sorting of peppercorns was being carried out by outworkers in the Borough and that the circumstances under which the work was being carried out 115 were such as to make it necessary that this class of homework should be subject to suitable ins... |
23c6e051-cb3f-434e-a7a8-1c3a314ab46f | On 9th October, 1923, the Secretary of State intimated that investigations had been made up and down the country, and that this neighbourhood was apparentJy the only one where this business was being carried out, and that in these circumstances it was not considered necessary to schedule this trade under the provisions... |
f128a9e9-67dd-4fa5-93c2-8dcf1c34c77a | The following tables are in the form adopted by the Home Office in order to ensure uniformity in the presentation of statistics:— h 2 116 TABLE 70. Factories, Workshops, Laundries, Workplaces, and Homeworkers' Premises. 1.—Inspection. Including inspections made by Sanitary Inspectors. Premises. Number of Inspections. W... |
202c2330-421a-4202-bb0c-83e3e362fac7 | Nuisances under Public Health Act: Want of Cleanliness 30 30 Want of Ventilation 3 3 Overcrowding O *J 2 Want of Drainage of floors — — Other nuisances 11 11 Sanitary Accommodation insufficient 2 1 unsuitable or defective 6 6 not separate for sexes — - Total 54 53 117 TABLE 70—continued. 3.—Other Matters. Class. Number... |
0f030484-b8f2-4d61-afdb-d15d9423b766 | 101):— In use during 1903 24 Certificates granted in 1906 1 in 1910 1 In use during 1923 11 Workshops on the Register (S. 131) at end of 1923:— Workshop Laundries 10 ,, Bakehouses 24 Other Workshops 133 Total number of Workshops on the Register 167 118 TABLE 70—continued. 4.—Home Work. Out Workers' Lists, Section 107. ... |
27318ae7-cf7e-4bd2-accc-b9e67ee8a605 | Prosecutions (Sees. 109, 110). Twice in the year. Once in the year. Failing to keep or permit inspection of Lists. Failing to Bend lists. Lists. Outworkers. Lists. Outworkers. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Wearing Apparel 46 140 2 4 83 14 .. .. 296 7 7 .. .. .. Tennis Balls, etc. 6 521 .. .. 62 74 .. .. 586 11 11... |
e34cf92b-6a27-4e82-b66a-45b38ac98abc | The routine and special work of the Sanitary Inspectors under the Order has been shown in Tables Nos. 65 and 66, and the figures given in these tables include the work in connection with special Acts such as the Rats and Mice (Destruction) Act, 1919. The Public Health Department supervises the removal of house refuse i... |
b3a770e0-6e76-4f51-8de1-30a2e315d8d4 | Three Sanitary Inspectors regularly inspect the market places where food is exposed for sale at all periods of the day, and maintain a systematic supervision of the slaughter-houses. The District Inspectors keep under observation food exposed for sale in the district, and include in this supervision the inspection of f... |
f3157c33-e93f-4594-af3f-2828c03d3ff0 | The popular demand for fried fish appears to be increasing, and it is important that conditions under which trade of this description is carried out should be adequately inspected. It is difficult to understand why many persons handling this commodity should be indifferent to cleanliness, personal and environmental. 32... |
bdf7492e-7eaa-4cb6-aba9-2c2409c96056 | Prosecutions Bakehouses 46 102 28 - Cowsheds 11 40 - - Milkshops 80 239 19 - Ice Cream Premises 188 557 7 - Slaughter-houses 8 29 1 - Fried Fish Shops 71 320 47 - Premises where food is prepared (other than above) 104 531 14 - 121 Unsound Food. On 54 occasions during the year unsound food was surrendered, compared with... |
fb7bc060-27dd-4e44-8c98-731212c77992 | The number of carcases condemned on account of tuberculosis was three—one pig and two bullocks. No intimation was received during the year that farmers in the district had purchased unsound food for the food of cattle. One seizure was made consisting of 2½ lbs. of tomatoes. The Public Health Committee, having regard to... |
58d19474-7cee-4574-bb06-d9c150264478 | In January, 1923. In December, 1923. Registered - - - Licensed 12 8 8 122 Arrangements for Disinfection and Disinfestation and the extent of their use. Disinfection. The Council's Disinfecting Station is situated in White Hart Road and two steam disinfectors are provided. The disinfecting staff numbers three. The follo... |
c62197f9-6e7a-4e88-94b7-42022ec52e00 | The number of children attending the Cleansing Station is for practical purposes the same as 1922, the decrease from previous years being due to the policy of the London County Council in treating slight verminous cases at their Minor Ailment Centres. It would, however, be more gratifying to be able to report a consist... |
a8136a24-142b-40c2-a685-ce2594495d9a | 1919 1919 1816 3735 13 8 21 3756 1920 1955 1678 3633 23 6 29 3662 1921 1219 1112 2331 26 6 32 2363 1922 394 1493 1887 9 7 16 1903 1923 280 1731 2011 18 1 19 2030 Action taken with regard to Dairies, Cowsheds and Milkshops. In accordance with the provisions of the Milk and Dairies (Amendment) Act, 1922, two registers of... |
b6fc8d36-98e3-4599-8dc9-be323e1c6d5b | On registers on 1st January 81 8 89 Removed during the year 20 - 20 Added during the year 20 1 21 On registers on 31st December 81 9 90 During the year your Medical Officer inspected the premises of all persons on the registers, and only in one case did he report a vendor for removal from the register, oh the ground th... |
4b1a9d91-5224-486e-94cf-984bfe004cd2 | All the dairies and milkshops in the Borough have been regularly inspected during the year. There are 11 cowsheds in the Borough (compared with 12 in the previous year), in which there are 401 milch cows. These cowsheds are subject to annual licensing by the London County Council. Action taken under the Sale of Food an... |
9b2f37c3-4f24-4457-a570-33d1261d9e3c | - 184 3 Cream 2 4 6 5 Preserved Cream 1 1 2 - Condensed Milk 8 - 8 - Butter 15 52 67 - Lard - 6 6 - Coffee 3 6 9 - Cocoa - 14 14 - Essence of Coffee with Chicory 1 10 11 2 Dripping - 6 6 - Cheese - 6 6 - Jam - 2 2 - Beef Sausage - 6 6 - Tinned Sardines - 3 3 2 Tinned Tomatoes 1 8 9 2 Canned Herrings - 4 4 - Tinned Fish... |
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