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1924 2,823 1,827 1,658 748 516 357 206 8,135 1923 3,000 2,920 2,303 1,530 549 312 178 10,792 1922 1,468 684 735 517 182 100 153 3,839 1921 520 626 343 184 33 59 44 1,809 1920 268 562 217 181 22 22 20 1,292 1919 62 140 75 53 17 1 18 366 8,141 6,759 5,331 3,213 1,319 851 619 26,233 Treatment. Children requiring medical o...
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82 Dental Scheme. The dental work is carried out at the School Clinic and the following Table (No. 56) shews the number of cases attending and the number of attendances during the year. These figures shew over a 200 per cent. increase on those of 1923. Dentures are provided, either free, at part cost, or cost, the paym...
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No change has taken place in the personnel of the Health Visitors during the year. There are eight Health Visitors, two of whom hold the combined appointment of Sanitary Inspector and Health Visitor. The extensive nature of their work can be seen from a study of Table No. 57 which shews in detail the number of visits p...
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57) shews the classification of visits paid by the Health Visitors in 1923 and 1924, and it will be noted that there is a considerable increase in the number of visits paid on account of measles. The number of measles visits naturally varies from year to year according to whether the disease is present in an epidemic f...
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Births—First Visits 2,672 2,299 ,, Re-visits 14,024 13,360 Infant deaths investigated 117 132 Still-births investigated 81 63 Expectant mothers—home visits 440 392 Infectious diseases:— Ophthalmia Neonatorum—First visits 18 27 ,, ,, Re-visits 33 46 Measles—First visits 19 2,263 ,, Re-visits 9 989 Puerperal fever—First ...
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The approximate cost of this service during the year was as follows:— Dried milk, £1,260 19s. Id.; Fresh milk, nil; Dinners, 9s. A scale of income approved by the Ministry of Health is used as a test of necessity and the details of this scale will be found in the annual report for 1923. No cases were found during the y...
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6-7. 7-8. 8-9. Total. 9-10. 10-11. 11-12. Breast 38 58 60 29 29 32 30 21 23 320 5 3 4 332 Breast and Hand 1 5 14 10 9 6 12 9 10 76 22 9 17 124 Hand 4 13 16 23 29 44 23 31 26 209 40 34 37 320 43 76 90 62 67 82 65 61 59 605 67 46 58 776 Percentages.
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Breast 88.1 76.3 66.7 46.8 43.3 39.0 46.1 34.4 39.0 52.9 7.5 6.5 6.9 42.8 Breast and hand 2.3 6.6 15.5 16.1 13.4 7.3 18.5 14.8 17.0 12.0 32.8 19.6 29.3 16.0 Hand 9.3 17.1 17.8 37.1 43.3 53.7 35.4 50.8 44.0 34.5 59.7 73.9 63.8 41.2 85 86 Enquiry into the Rate of Growth (weight) in the Second Year of Life of Woolwich Inf...
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In the Annual Report for 1923, tables and diagrams were published shewing the results of an enquiry into the rate of growth during the first year of life of Woolwich infants who were born in 1921. It was considered desirable to continue the investigation so as to shew the rate of growth, in the second year of life, of ...
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The enquiry was limited to children born in the year 1921 who had attended the infant welfare centres in the years 1922 and 1923. The total number of male infants whose weight was tabulated was 447 and the number of female infants was 450; the total weighings for males being 2,141 and for females, 1,971. In the constru...
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87 year and consequently it was found impossible to construct a table shewing a weekly increase. The number of observations is somewhat inadequate for the purpose but a glance at the tables will shew that the weights indicate a steady if somewhat irregular gain. Type of Case. The weights of all young children who confo...
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These curves probably give results which are sufficiently accurate and practical for the every-day work of the infant welfare centres. The Tables shew, in addition, the number of observations made each month, the weight in lbs, the standard deviation and the co-efficient of variation for each set of observations. The s...
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89 METROPOLITAN BOROUGH OF WOOLWICH. FEMALE CHILDREN BORN 1921, MEAN WEICHTS. 90 11.1 per cent., and 22.81 lbs. minus 11.1 per cent. In the diagrams continuous curves have been constructed from birth until the end of the second year. In the last two months of the first year there is some variation in these curves compa...
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159 21.53 2.51 11.6 13 201 21.92 2.61 11.9 14 184 22.34 2.66 11.9 15 167 22.81 2.54 11.1 16 147 23.32 2.71 11.6 17 143 23.43 2.93 12.5 18 130 24.15 2.93 12.1 19 120 24.78 3.00 12.1 20 94 24.87 3.30 13.3 21 101 25.58 3.19 12.5 22 83 25.51 3.59 14.1 23 80 26.06 3.07 11.4 24 55 26.23 3.49 13.3 TABLE No. 60.
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Female Babies—The Borough. Age in Months. No. of Observations. Weight in lbs. Standard deviation. Co-efficient of variation. 53 weeks 146 19.67 2.31 11.7 13 203 20.14 2.11 10.5 14 170 20.58 2.15 10.5 15 162 21.25 2.35 11.0 16 142 21.49 2.52 11.7 17 141 22.09 2.28 10.3 18 115 22.60 2.54 11.2 19 93 23.21 2.66 11.4 20 93 ...
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4 21 79 23.56 3.19 13.6 22 73 24.28 3.29 13.6 23 80 25.03 3.08 12.3 24 50 24.68 3.27 13.3 91 SECTION VI.—LABORATORY WORK. Analysis of Food and Drugs. The Public Analyst is Sir William R. Smith, and the laboratory work in connection therewith is carried out at the Royal Institute of Public Health. The detailed results o...
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Negative Result. Total 1924. Total 1923. Diphtheria 94 520 614 551 Enteric Fever 3 6 9 26 Tuberculosis 69 187 256 220 Dysentery — 1 1 2 Cerebro Spinal Fever — 1 1 — 166 715 881 799 Anti-Toxin. Diphtheria anti-toxin is kept at the Town Hall and the Plumstead and Eltham Free Libraries, and is supplied to medical practiti...
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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. The Ministry of Health, in a circular dealing with the contents, and arrangement, of annual reports of Medical Officers of Health, request that a li...
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The following is a List of By-laws and Regulations made under the various Acts, with date of adoption:— By-laws made under:— Public Health (London) Act, 1891. Section. Date of Adoption. 16 (1) Prevention of nuisances arising from 15th May, 1903 matter thrown in any street; offensive matter running into an uncovered pla...
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3rd Jan., 1905 39 (2) Keeping water closets supplied with 24th June, 1903 sufficient water. 45 Decent conduct of persons using 24th June, 1903 public lavatories, etc. 50 Securing cleanliness and freedom 24th June, 1903 from pollution of tanks, cisterns and other receptacles used for storing water. 88 Management of Mort...
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19 Fat Melter or Fat Extractor 25th Nov., 1907 19 Fellmonger 25th Nov.. 1907 19 Dresser of Fish Skins 25th Nov., 1907 19 Dresser of Fur Skins 22nd March, 1922 19 Glue and Size Manufacturer 25th Nov., 1907 19 Knacker 25th Nov., 1907 19 Slaughterer of Poultry 22nd Dec., 1923 19 Soap boiler 25th Nov., 1907 19 Tripe Boiler...
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London County Council (General Powers) Act, 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 ca...
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Construction, re- 20th Aug., 1903 construction, or alteration of pipes, drains, traps and other apparatus. 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 24th June, 1903 of Public ...
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Dairies, Cowsheds and Milkshops Order, 1885:— 13 Dairies, Cowsheds and Milkshops 3rd July, 1885 Housing, Town Planning, etc. Act, 1909:— 17 (7) Underground Rooms 9th Feb., 1911 Section 55 of the Public Health (London) Act, 1891, has been applied to Zymotic Enteritis. Staff. The Sanitary Staff consists of one Chief Insp...
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Potter was appointed by the Plumstead Vestry in 1898, and had thus completed 25 years' service, during which period he carried out the duties assigned to him in a methodical, efficient and careful manner. At the end of the year the appointment had not been filled. Complaints. The number of complaints entered in the Com...
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In Plumstead, it is removed by contractors. When the Council took over the collection of refuse in Eltham, refuse was being collected in carts and dumped in dust shoots on some farms in the district. In 1924, the Council purchased two electric vehicles of six tons capacity, and in consequence it has been possible to br...
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With the exception of a few earth closets, used by sports clubs in the rural parts of the Borough, water conservancy is general. The number of cesspools is 29, two less than in the previous year. Combined Drains. Twenty-seven combined drains, connected with 132 houses, were reported on at various times throughout the y...
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Reconstruction was necessary in 7 cases (involving connections with 30 houses) and the usual notices were served and complied with. In 3 instances the work of repair was undertaken by the owners without service of any notices. At the request of the owners, various small repairs to drains were undertaken at the time of ...
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The work of scavenging in Woolwich and Eltham is done by direct labour; in Plumstead by a firm of contractors ; and there it is supervised by the Sanitary Inspectors. Paragraph (9) deals with certain Acts—the Diseases of Animals Acts, 1894 to 1909, the Canal Boats Acts, 1877 and 1884, the Rats and Mice (Destruction) Ac...
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These compare with 3,446 and 1,262, respectively, in 1923. There were 204 cases in which the owners neglected to comply with the statutory notices, and these were reported to the Town 98 Clerk for legal proceedings. In 1923, the corresponding figure was 165. The Town Clerk followed his usual procedure of writing a lett...
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Milkshops 257 Bakehouses 199 Cowhouses 55 Ice-cream premises 796 Slaughterhouses 32 Fried Fish Shops 353 Premises where Food is Prepared (other than above) 503 Shops and Markets re Food (estimated) 2,514 Factories, Workshops, Workplaces 912 Outworkers' Premises 916 Homes re Verminous Cases 236 Homes re Scabies Cases 47...
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Water Test 6 New Houses Inspected—Water Certificates 230 Registered Houses 433 Theatres, Cinemas, etc., 38 Miscellaneous (Unclassified) 3,492 Re-inspections 12,297 TABLE No. 63. Nuisances, etc., Abated. Total. Interiors Cleansed 2,576 Damp conditions in houses remedied 870 Defective Guttering and Rain Water Pipes 701 I...
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's Repaired—New Traps or pans provided 192 Foul Pans Cleansed 126 Flushing Apparatus Repaired or Renewed 348 Additional w.c.'s provided to Dwelling Houses — Do. Factories and Workshops 3 Washhouses provided with Sinks 6 Defective and Foul Cisterns used for dietary purposes 8 Defective and Foul Rain-water Tanks 8 100 TA...
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A Rat Week was held in November and by arrangement with the Works Department 6,927 baits were laid in 102 old sewers likely to be infested with rats. During the year many persons were advised as to the best means of dealing with the rat nuisance so far as it affected their respective premises. Mosquitoes. During the su...
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Constant attention was given to these places and as a result a considerable diminution in the number of mosquitoes was noted. The Borough Engineer made arrangements for the ditches to be systematically sprayed with paraffin. The Council resolved, in order to improve the ditches and mitigate the mosquito nuisance so far...
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Defective back addition rain water pipes. Dirty walls and defective ceiling of first floor back room. 16, Armstrong Place. Work done. With drawn. 21s. costs. 2 July 21 Dirty conditions. Defective sink waste. Defective sash cords. 15, Nightingale Place. Fined £5 and 21s. costs. Order to abate in 28 days. 3 Aug. 11 Dirty...
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Order to abate in 14 days. 5 Sept. 16 Defective yard paving.. 68, Anglesea Road Costs 10s. 6 Sept. 16 Defective flushing apparatus to w.c. 68, Anglesea Road Work done. Withdrawn. 7 Sept. 16 Dirty walls and ceilings of back basement room, top landing of staircase and washhouse. 26, Burrage Road Fined 10s. Order to abate...
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28 Damp and dirty walls and dirty ceilings of both rooms. Dirty walls and ceilings of scullery and water closet. Defective floor of scullery. Defective copper. Defective sink in scullery causing floor to be damp. Defective front street door, back door and door sill. Defective sash cords— windows fixed. 27, Barnfield Pl...
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costs. 15 Dec. 9 Damp and dilapidated wall of ground floor front room. 14, Coupland Terrace Work done. Withdrawn. 16 Dec. 9 Non-compliance with Magistrate's Order made on 21st July, 1924. 15, Nightingale Place. (Adjourned at end of year.) 104 Rag Flock Act. No samples have been taken during the year. Offensive Trades. ...
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The Council's Disinfecting Station is situated at White Hart Road and two steam disinfectors are provided. The disinfecting staff numbers three. The following Table No. 65 shews the various rooms and articles disinfected during the year. TABLE No. 65. Rooms disinfected after ordinary fevers 596 ,, ,, tuberculosis 306 ,...
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The figures are shewn in detail in the next Table. It is difficult to account for this increase in view of the policy of the London County Council of treating slight verminous cases at their Minor Ailment Centres. The following Table No. 66 shews the extent to which the Station has been used each year since 1920.:— TAB...
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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 1924 337 1924 2261 17 10 27 2388 Factories, Workshops and Workplaces. The Medical Officer of Health is required under Section 132 of the Factory and Workshops Act, 1901, to include in his ann...
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The following Table No. 67 is in the form adopted by the Home Office in order to ensure uniformity in the presentation of statistics:— 106 TABLE No. 67. Factories, Workshops, Laundries, Workplaces, and Homeworkers' Premises. 1.—Inspection. Including inspections made by Sanitary Inspectors. Premises. Number of Inspectio...
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Nuisances under Public Health Act:— Want of Cleanliness.. 25 25 — — Want of Ventilation 1 1 - — Overcrowding — — - — Want of drainage of floors 2 2 — — Other nuisances 11 11 - — Sanitary Accommodation insufficient unsuitable or defective not separate for sexes 2 2 — — 25 25 — — 1 1 — — Offences under the Factory and Wo...
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Number of Addresses of Outworkers received from other Councils. Number of Addresses of Outworkers forwarded to other Councils. Prosecutions. Instances. Notices served. Prosecutions. 1 Instances. Orders made (Sec. 109). Prosecutions (Sees. 109, 110). Twice in the year. Once in the year. Failing to keep or permit inspect...
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6 591 — — 55 70 - - 705 20 12 — 9 — — Artificial Flowers - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Haberdashery - - - - 2 - - - 2 — - — — — - Dyeing & Cleaning - - - - 1 - - - 1 — — - — — — Umbrella covering - - - - 1 - - - 1 - - - - — — 46 735 6 35 152 91 - - 916 43 29 - 9 — — 107 108 In tabular form is set out below information ...
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TABLE No. 68. Sun Street. Sun Street (Infectious) Eltham. All Mortuaries. Number of Bodies received : 1924 1923 (a) for inquest 67 - — 67 70 (6) for custody 13 - 2 15 10 80 — 2 82 80 No. of Post-Mortem Examinations 50 — — 50 47 CEMETERIES. TABLE No. 69. Number of Interments. 1922 1923 1924 Woolwich Cemetery 612 515 570...
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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 slaughterhouses. The district Inspectors keep under observation, whilst on the district, food exposed for sale, and included in this supervision is the in...
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The larger part of the fresh fish consumed in the Borough is retailed in the markets where there are eight dealers. The premises where fish frying is carried on are systematically inspected and it is found that a reasonable standard of cleanliness is now being maintained, but it is necessary for the Inspectors to maint...
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It is probable that the weather which we had then did not justify the systematic making of ice-cream, not so much from the lack of warmth but from the extreme variation of temperature which took place from day to day. There were 796 inspections of these premises compared with 557 in 1923. In concise form is given below...
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The premises at which registered purveyors of milk carry on their business have been subject to regular inspection. During the year there were 13 applications made for registration as retail purveyors of milk, 9 of which were approved by the Council. In two instances the applications were withdrawn and in two other ins...
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(Tuberculin Tested) milk, one for the renewal of a supplementary licence to sell Grade A. (Tuberculin Tested) milk. These licences were issued. In the Borough there are 9 licensed cowkeepers and 20 licensed cowsheds in which there are 382 milch cows. These cowsheds are subject to annual licensing by the London County C...
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& S. A. Clav Farm, New Eltham 5 65 Fisher, W. F. Coldharbour Farm, Chislehurst 2 88 Corp, W. F. Middle Park Farm, Eltham 4 100 Grace, J. Pippen Hall Farm, Eltham 2 27 Killick, C. W. 13, Princes Road, Plumstead 1 20 Furber, H. Victoria Road, Eltham 1 16 112 Dairies, Cowsheds and Milkshops Order, 1885. On the 3rd Septemb...
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None of the milk samples shewed any preservative. Three samples of cream contained preservative but none exceeded the amount allowed by the Regulations. In tabular form, as required by the Ministry, are set out below the details of this work:— TABLE No. 73. REPORT ON ADMINISTRATION IN CONNECTION WITH THE PUBLIC HEALTH ...
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- — 113 2.—Cream sold as Preserved Cream: (a) Instances in which samples have been submitted to analysis to ascertain if the statements on the label as to preservatives were correct 3 (i) Correct statements made 3 (ii) Incorrect statements made Nil (iii) Percentage of Preservative Percentage stated found in each sample...
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Nil (c) Instances where (apart from analysis) the quirements as to labelling or declaration of Preserved Cream in Article V (1) and the proviso in Article V (2) of the Regulations have not been observed Nil (d) Particulars of each case in which the Regulations have not been complied with and action taken Nil 3. Thicken...
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- — — Licensed 12 8 8 The following is a list of the Slaughterhouses in respect of which licences were granted by the London County Council: TABLE No. 75. Name of Occupier. Address. The Royal Arsenal Co-operative Society, Ltd. Bostall Farm, Abbey Wood Portlock, T. W. 14, Church Street Vicars, H. 30, Hare Street Anderso...
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Bacon, 700 Eggs, 42 cwt. Strawberries, 27 lbs. Mushrooms, 30 cwt. Potatoes, and 26 lb. Tomatoes. The number of carcases condemned on account of tuberculosis was three—all pigs. No intimation was received during the year that farmers in the district had purchased unsound food to be used for cattle food. One seizure was ...
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Action Taken under the Sale of Food and Drugs Acts. Table No. 76 shews the number of the various analyses made during the year and the result of the analyses. 3 6 per cent. of all the samples were adulterated. In 1923, the corresponding figure was 5.3 per cent., and in 1922, 6 per cent. The number of samples taken on S...
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12 — 12 — Dried Milk 3 — 3 — Butter 8 64 72 1 Lard 8 13 21 — Margarine — 11 11 — Coffee 2 22 24 — Cocoa - 9 9 — Whisky — 3 3 — Beer — 3 3 — 116 TABLE No. 76—continued. Article. Formal Samples. Informal Samples. Number Analysed.
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Number Adulterated Mustard — 2 2 — Honey — 3 3 — Sausages — 8 8 — Saveloys — 6 6 — Brawn — 6 6 — Pork Pie — 4 4 — Breakfast Sausage — 9 9 — Tinned Plums 2 1 3 2 Tinned Peaches 1 — 1 — Tinned Pineapple 1 — 1 — Tinned Tomatoes — 10 10 — Prescriptions 6 — 6 — Cream of Tartar — 8 8 — Castor Oil — 10 10 — Camphorated Oil 3 ...
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The minimum legal standard is 3 per cent. TABLE No. 77. 1922. 1923. 1924. 4.5% and over 1 1 1 4% and under 4.5% 31 12 14 3.5% and under 4% 104 84 121 3% and under 3.5% 113 85 96 Below 3% 9 2 3 258 184 235 117 The following Table shews the number of adulterated samples and the action taken in each case. TABLE No. 78. AD...
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761 Milk 4% deficient in fat No proceedings. 796 Do. 3.33% do. No proceedings. 110 Do. 27.66% do. Fined £2 and £3 3s. 0d. costs. 127 Do. 19.5% added water and 20% deficient in fat. Fined £4 and £1 1s. 0d. costs. 135 Separated Milk 42.8% added water Fined £15 and £1 costs. 166 Butter 0.71 excess water Informal sample. 2...
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Informal sample. 242 Do. 67.85% deficient in camphor and 93.57% mineral oil. Fined £2 and £1 1s. 0d. costs. 273 Milk 3.3% added water No proceedings. 285 Do. Artificially coloured with annatto. Costs £1 1s. 0d. 290 Camphorated Oil. 11.8% deficient in camphor. Informal sample. 298 Do. 40.5% deficient in camphor and 88*1...
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The names, qualifications, and year of appointment of members of the Health Staff at the 31st December, 1924, are shewn below in the form requested by the Ministry of Health. Mr. A. G. Potter, one of the Sanitary Inspectors, was superannuated early in the year, and his name does not appear in this list. At the end of t...
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M.A., M.D., D.P.H. 1891 Smith, Sir W. R. M.D., D.Sc., D.P.H., L.L.D., F.R.S.(Edin-) Public Analyst (Part time) *1890 Duck, A. G. F.S.I.A., Cert. Royal San.Inst., Cert. Meat and other foods Chief Sanitary Inspector *1896 Little, W. Cert. Royal San. Inst., Cert. Meat and other foods Sanitary Inspector *1897 Wood, W. Cert...
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Inst., Cert. San. Insp. Exam Board., Cert. San. Insp. Assocn., Cert. Meat and other foods Sanitary Inspector *1920 Pendrill, H. W Cert. San. Insp. Exam. Board. Cert. Meat and other foods Cert. San. Insp. Exam. Sanitary Inspector *1921 Harris, C. V. Sanitary Inspector Board, Cert. Royal San. Inst., Cert.Meat and other f...
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Board, Cert. Royal San. Inst., C.M.B. Health Visitors'Cert., Cert. approved by Board of Education Health Visitor *†1918 Garside, Mrs. M. Cert. San. Insp. Exam. Board, C.M.B., Health Visitors' Certificate Health Visitor and Sanitary Inspector †1919 Burnett, Miss W. Cert. San. Insp. Exam. Board, C.M.B.Health Visitors' Di...
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General Hospital Training, C. M. B., Cert. San. Insp. Exam Board Health Visitor 120 Year appointed. Name. Qualifications. Appointment. †1920 Morgan, Miss F. Cert. General Hospital Training, C. M. B., Health Visitors' Cert. Maternity and Child Welfare Cert. Health Visitor †1922 Seccombe, Miss W. Cert. General Hospital T...
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Tuberculosis Visitor †1923 Luffman, Miss M. Dispensing Certificate Clerk-Dispenser †1922 Morrison, Mrs. L. - Lay Organiser †l921 Cross, Miss S. Cert. General Hospital Training, C.M.B. Matron, Home for Ailing Babies Britter, A. Collyer, H. M. †Edwards, Mrs. E. Pike, L. Clerks: Prescott, H. T. Smith, H. S. †Stephenson, M...
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79. Number of new houses erected during the year:— (a) Total 230 (b) With State assistance under the Housing Acts, 1919 or 1923:— (i) By the Local Authority 110 (ii) By other bodies or persons 30 1.—Unfit Dwelling Houses. Inspection.
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(]) Total number of dwelling houses inspected for housing defects (under Public Health or Housing Acts) 6,248 (2) Number of dwelling houses which were inspected and recorded under the Housing (Inspection of District) Regulations, 1910 3,453 (3) Number of dwelling houses found to be in a state so dangerous or injurious ...
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122 (a) Proceedings under Section 28 of the Housing, Town Planning, etc., Act, 1919:— (1) Number of dwelling houses in respect of which notices were served requiring repairs 3 (2) Number of dwelling houses which were rendered fit:— (a) By Owners 2 (b) By Local Authority in default of Owners 1 (3) Number of dwelling hou...
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Act, 1909:— (1) Number of representations made with a view to the making of closing orders *14 (2) Number of dwelling houses in respect of which closing orders were made. 11 (3) Number of dwelling houses in respect of which closing orders were determined, the dwelling houses having been rendered fit 3 (4) Number of dwe...
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At the end of 1924, 504 houses had been built and occupied and an additional 104 were in course of erection. The total number of new houses built during the year was 230 and 4 houses were demolished, leaving a nett increase of 226. Housing Survey. The house-to-house inspection was continued on the same lines as last ye...
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The summarised results of the complete year are as follows:— Grade 1.—In such a state by reason of impossibility to provide adequate light, ventilation, floor levels, height and size of rooms, and other defects of construction, as not to be capable of remedy, and should be on a schedule or included in an area 20 Grade ...
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28 of the Housing, Town Planning, etc., Act, 1919, or the Public Health (London) Act, 1891 266 Grade 4.—Few defects, capable of being remedied under the Public Health (London) Act, 1891 1,347 Grade 5.—Satisfactory 1,819 Total 3,453 Increase of Rent and Mortgage Interest (Restrictions) Acts, 1920-1923. During the year s...
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An owner is entitled to a certificate when he has complied with the terms of the original certificate given by the Council to the occupier. In one instance an application was made by an owner for this certificate ; as the work had been satisfactorily carried out his request was complied with. HOUSES LET IN LODGINGS. No...
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Under these Housing Acts the Council have power to secure the closing of underground rooms illegally occupied as sleeping places, to make closing and demolition orders and to serve notices on the owners calling on them to render houses fit for human habitation, and in default have the power to do the work themselves an...
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The work was completed in all three cases, in two instances by the owners and in one case by the Council. In tabular form is shewn below the details relating to each representation. 126 TABLE No. 80. ACTION UNDER THE HOUSING ACTS. Date of Representation. Premises. Date of Closing Order. Remarks. 1923. Dec. 14 12, Fenwi...
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24 9, Market Hill Feb. 6 Demolition Order, July 30. Jan. 24 10, Market Hill Feb. 6 Demolition Order. July 30. Feb. 15 1, Kirk's Yard — House rendered fit. May 16 107, Parkdale Road June 4 Underground room. May 16 63, Earl Street - Notices served under Section 28. J uly 11 3, Joseph Street July 30 Underground room. July...
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No areas have been represented under Part I. of the Housing Act, 1890, and no complaints that areas were unhealthy have been made. 127 New Houses. Water certificates were granted duringth< year for the following new houses erected in the Borough Council's Housing Scheme. Eltham 18 January 18th 16 February 15th 16 March...
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"The White Cottage," Cleanthus Road September 19th "Four Marks," Eaglesfield Road October 17th Plumstead, East— 44, 46, 48, Howarth Road January 18th 32, 34, 36, 38, 40 & 42, Howarth Road July 11th 10, 12, 14, 16, 18, 20, 22, 24, 26, 28, 30, Howarth Road September 19th 2, 4, 6, 8, Howarth Road October 17th 47, Harrow M...
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"Europa," Glenlea Road do. "Rothley," Glenlea Road do. "Con Amour," Glenlea Road do. "Sarnia," Glenlea Road do. 8, Glenesk Road March 14th 32 and 34, Archery Road do. 215, Grangehill Road do. Sports Pavilion, Eltham Road do. 40 and 42, Archery Road do. 7, Guibal Road do. 37, Winn Road April 11th 6, Brickhill Villas, Fo...
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5, Brickhill Villas, Footscray Road do. 54 and 55, Spencer Gardens June 20th 46 and 48, Archery Road do. 8, Brickhill Villas, Footscray Road do. "Wynterley," Parkview Road July 11th 129 "Woodlands," Avery Hill Road .. July 11th. 41, 43, 45, 47, 49, 51, Gerda Road do. 33 and 35, Winn Road do. 60, Westmount Road do. 44 a...
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"Etheldene," Avery Hill Road do. "St. Helens," Avery Hill Road do. 9 and 10, Sarona Villas, Footscray Road October 17th 35, Glenlea Road do. "Swinton House," Parkview Road do. 52, Spencer Gardens do. "White House," Footscray Road do. "Leyland," Dunvegan Road do. "Lamorna," Glenesk Road do. "Salisbury," Glenesk Road do....
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56, Archery Road do. 130 METEOROLOGY. Meteorological Observations taken at the Royal Observatory, Greenwich, during the year 1924. Week ending 11)24. Temperature of the Air. Departure from average mean air temperature for 65 years. Average Temperature 4 feet below ground. Number of days on which rain fell. Rainfall in ...
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5 49.3 25.9 38.7 + 0.2 43.0 4 0.49 12 52.0 27.4 37.2 - 0.7 42.3 4 0.56 19 51.4 32.4 43.0 + 4.7 42.0 3 0.84 26 50.2 32.8 43.1 + 4.2 42.6 6 1.35 Feb. 2 48.9 33.6 41.7 + 21 42.7 1 0.01 9 50.5 371 43.8 + 4.3 42.6 2 0.27 16 43.3 21.2 34.8 — 4.3 42.6 3 0.03 23 421 24.7 34.9 — 4.
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7 41.5 2 0.11 March 1 141) 28.3 34.9 — 5.4 40.9 4 0.24 8 506 251 37.5 — 3.3 40.4 3 0.22 15 55.9 25.1 40.2 10 40.5 22 68.0 26.1 410 — 1.0 40.6 1 001 29 58.9 32.7 43.5 + 0.5 41.4 4 0.47 April 5 53.6 450 38.9 - 6.7 41.8 2 0.03 12 59.8 27.6 40.6 5.4 41.9 4 0.76 19 67.0 311 471 — 01 42.
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4 3 0.48 26 75.6 40.6 53.1 + 4.5 440 3 0.40 May 3 64'6 421 50.6 + 1.4 45.6 7 1.54 10 63.5 361 48.6 . 21 46.8 3 0.34 17 76.3 38.7 56.5 + 3.9 47.8 3 0.46 24 70S 470 59.2 + 4.9 49.9 6 0.72 31 751 42.8 58.8 + 2.6 51.3 3 0.63 June 7 74.7 41.6 55.7 — 2.4 52.5 6 1.78 14 67.5 44.7 55.
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7 — 2.6 53.5 6 0.60 21 76.9 430 61.8 + 2.4 54.2 2 0.32 28 81.7 47.2 63.9 + 2.7 55.2 1 006 131 METEOROLOGY—continued. Week ending 1924. Temperature of the Air. Departure from average mean air temperature for 65 years. Average Temperature 4 feet below*ground. Number of days on which rain fell. Rainfall in inches. Highest...
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July 5 72.9 44.0 59.5 — 2.3 56.0 3 0.13 12 88.8 51.2 66.0 + 3.5 56.3 — — 19 811 49.4 630 — 0.3 571 3 1.06 26 78.1 47.6 59.7 — 3.2 571 5 103 Aug.
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2 73.2 471 59.9 — 2.4 57.0 5 2.13 9 79.9 45.9 60.6 — 1.6 57.2 2 0.39 16 79.0 471 61.2 — 1.2 57.6 2 0.09 23 70.2 45.6 56.8 — 4.7 57.7 7 0.49 30 70.4 45.6 56.9 — 3.6 57.1 4 0.62 Sept.
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6 71.9 48.9 59.3 — 0.3 57.2 3 0.38 13 71.7 45.1 59.3 + 0.9 57.4 6 0.28 20 67.9 450 58.6 + 1.5 57.2 5 0.66 27 65.8 41.7 530 . 2.4 56.9 6 1.16 Oct.
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4 65.9 38.7 52.6 — 1.4 56.1 2 0.74 11 64.3 431 53.6 + 1.7 55.2 5 0.92 18 68.7 35.9 53.6 + 3.6 55.0 — .— 25 57.0 331 47.2 — 11 54.3 3 0.80 Nov.
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1 630 41.3 52.7 + 5.4 530 7 1.89 8 .V.HI 26.0 45.5 — 0.5 52.3 — — 15 57.0 36.6 46.2 + 2.4 50.9 4 1.23 22 52.2 25.2 41'8 — 0.5 49.9 2 003 29 55.3 37.8 47.4 + 5.7 49.2 5 100 Dec.
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6 55.4 38.4 48.4 + 7.2 490 6 0.85 13 50.1 29.0 37.8 — 2.9 48.3 1 0.15 20 44.4 32.7 44.5 + 4.3 47.1 2 0.29 27 52.8 36.6 45.8 + 7.3 46.9 4 1.40 1925. Jan. 3 51.3 351 44.8 + 61 46.5 6 1.35
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CAC 4372 WOO 25 Metropolitan Borough of Woolwich. ANNUAL REPORT OF THE Medical Officer of Health FOR WOOLWICH. 1925. BY J. MACMILLAN, D.S.O.,M.C„ M.B., D.P.H., Medical Officer of Health. Woolwich: The Pioneer Press, Ltd. (T.u. Fed.), 3, New Road. 1926. Metropolitan Borough of Woolwich. ANNUAL REPORT of the Medical Offi...
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His Worship the Mayor (Councillor W. Barefoot, J.P.). Councillor Miss M. Crout, J.P. (Chairman). Alderman Mrs. E. Dormer, J.P.. (Vice-Chairman). Alderman— A. Gorman. Councillors— R. M. W. Allen. W. E. Hughes Narborough. P. Chinnery. H. Sykes. T. Davis. Miss S. Turnbull. A. H. Gilder. H. J. Turner. W. G. McCartney. Miss...
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Alderman Mrs. E. Dormer, J.P. (Vice-Chairman). Alderman A. Gorman. Councillor P. Chinnery. Councillor W. E. Hughes Narborough. Councillor Miss G. E. Walters, J.P. 3 SUMMARY OF STATISTICS. 1916-1920. 1921-1925. 1925. Births:- Legitimate 2,805 2,753 2,506 Illegitimate 141 82 76 2,946 2,835 2,582 Birth Bates 22.0 20.4 18....