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Year of Birth For defective vision (excluding squint) For any of the other conditions Total individual pupils (1) (2) (3) (4) 1955 and later 5 22 26 1954 7 29 34 1953 2 7 9 1952 1 3 4 1951 1 2 3 1950 3 β€” 3 1949 β€” 1 1 1948 62 76 131 1947 2 6 8 1946 2 1 3 1945 17 13 30 1944 and earlier 33 46 75 TOTAL 135 206 317 TREATMEN...
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Number of pupils treated or under treatment during the year By the Authority Otherwise Ringwormβ€”(i) Scalp (ii) Body 2 β€” Scabies β€” β€” Impetigo 43 Other skin diseases TOTAL 145 190 β€” 52 (b) Other treatment. Number of pupils treated By the Authority Otherwise Miscellaneous minor ailment 652 β€” DEFECTIVE VISION AND SQUINT. E...
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Received operative treatment : (a) for diseases of the ear β€” β€” (b) for adenoids and chronic tonsillitis β€” 82 (c) for other nose and throat conditions β€” β€” Received other forms of treatment 51 β€” TOTAL 51 82 ORTHOPAEDIC AND POSTURAL DEFECTS. Number of Pupils known to have been treated at Clinics or at out-patients dedepar...
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484 Number of half days devoted to (a) Inspections 50 (b) Treatment 846 Fillings:β€” Permanent Teeth 4,012 Temporary Teeth 1,074 TOTAL 5,086 Number of teeth filled:β€” Permanent Teeth 3,460 Temporary Teeth 996 TOTAL 4,456 Extractions:β€” Permanent Teeth 337 Permanent Teeth for Orthodonture 167 Temporary Teeth 1,725 TOTAL 2,2...
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of pupils selected for treatment Age 5 1 1 β€ž 6 5 4 β€ž 7 16 15 β€ž 8 25 25 β€ž 9 37 35 β€ž 10 23 23 β€ž 11 31 31 β€ž 12 16 15 β€ž 13 6 6 β€ž 14 + 9 5 Total 169 160 55 Number of cases commenced treatment (first attendances) 169 Number of cases carried forward from previous year 284 Number of cases discontinued during year 27 Number of ...
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838 Number of fixed appliances 12 Number of appliances removed 153 Number of pupils treatment completed 85 Number of radiographs 362 Number of Orthodontic sessions (Β½ day) 358 EMPLOYMENT OF CHILDREN AND YOUNG PERSONS (1) Number of children medically examined in order to ascertain whether they were physically fit to und...
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1948 β€” INFESTATION WITH VERMIN (i) Total number of examinations 19,270 (ii) Total number of pupils found to be infested 235 (iii) Number of individual pupils in respect of whom cleansing orders were issued (Section 54 (2), Education Act, 1944) 121 (iv.) Number of individual pupils in respect of whom cleansing orders we...
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1 Deaf Pupils 1 2 3 4 1 1 2 2 β€” β€” β€” β€” β€” 1 3 4 Partially Deaf Pupils β€” 2 1 3 1 β€” β€” β€” β€” β€” β€” β€” β€” β€” 1 3 Educationally Subnormal Pupils 7 2 27 21 25 15 1 6 β€” β€” β€” β€” 1 β€” 27 21 Epileptic Pupils β€” β€” β€” β€” β€” β€” β€” β€” β€” β€” β€” β€” β€” β€” 1 β€” Maladjusted Pupils Physically 5 2 14 10 β€” β€” 5 2 2 3 7 5 β€” β€” 14 10 capped Pupils 3 β€” 25 8 10 4 2 β€” 10 3...
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Delicate Pupils 1 2 9 8 2 3 1 2 5 3 1 β€” β€” 9 8 Pupils with Multiple Defects β€” 1 3 3 1 1 β€” 2 β€” β€” 2 β€” β€” β€” 3 3 TOTAL 17 11 86 58 41 25 12 14 19 12 10 6 4 1 86 58 57 AVERAGE HEIGHTS AND WEIGHTSβ€”INFANTS School BOYS Total No. Seen. 2 YEARS 3 YEARS 4 YEARS 5 YEARS 6 YEARS 7 YEARS No. seen Ht. ins. Wt. lbs. No. seen . Ht. ins. ...
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No seen Ht. ins. Wt. lbs. No seen Ht. ins. Wt. lbs. Acton Wells 16 8 41.18 39.78 7 44.29 45.82 1 51.5 62. Berrymede 53 3 40.33 34.67 30 40.38 38.86 16 43.11 42.61 4 46. 48.13 Derwentwater 35 26 41.44 40.66 7 43.57 43.64 2 49. 55. East Acton 34 25 40.88 37.97 9 42.83 40.19 John Perryn 30 10 40.4 38.5 11 41.36 41.77 9 46...
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54 7 35.93 30.93 12 37.79 34.48 25 41.51 39.32 10 43.35 41.40 Roman Catholic 23 23 44.33 52.86 Rothschild 54 5 42.2 38.6 41 41.93 40.39 6 43.42 43.33 2 46.5 48.88 Southfield 40 17 42.15 42.71 18 43.92 44.33 4 44.13 48.75 1 51. 66.5 Special 1 1 45.5 54.
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West Acton 67 16 38.67 35.41 40 41.45 39.49 8; 45.16 43.88 2 46.5 49.5 1 40.75 41.5 TOTAL 407 7 35.93 30.93 46 39.31 36.35 223 41.37 39.89 113 44.65 44.84 15 46.
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49.88 3 47.75 56.67 GIRLS Acton Wells 12 4 39.38 32.19 3 40.17 36.25 4 43.25 45.94 1 42.5 51.0 Berrymede 38 2 39.5 38.13 28 40.75 38.61 7 42.79 41.29 1 44.5 43.5 Derwentwater 45 34 41.66 41.5 8 42.81 42.13 2 46. 48.75 1 42. 43. East Acton 39 2 34.5 35.63 33 41.14 38.79 4 42.13 41.06 John Perryn 25 8 37.17 30.33 11 42.
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39.18 11 44.45 45.14 Priory 40 1 36. 35. 5 39.2 35.25 26 41.40 39.63 8 43.91 43.78 Roman Catholic 15 15 43.77 41.8 Rothschild 54 2 38.63 34.38 39 43.65 40.45 12 41.98 42.81 1 46.5 58. Southfield 44 20 41. 38.75 20 42.85 41.24 45.63 46.75 Special 1 1 45.5 45. West Acton 41 10 38.65 34.60 22 40.88 36.86 9 42.36 37.89 TOT...
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24 38.30 34.56 217 41.63 39.29 97 42.99 41.78 11 44.91 47.84 4 43.63 45.63 58 AVERAGE HEIGHTS AND WEIGHTS β€” INTERMEDIATES School BOYS Total No. Seen. 7 YEARS 8 YEARS 9 YEARS 10 YEARS 11 YEARS No seen Ht. ins. Wt. lbs. No. seen Ht. ins. Wt. lbs. No seen Ht. ins. Wt. lbs. No. seen Ht. ins. Wt. lbs. No. seen Ht. ins. Wt. ...
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24 55.73 76.76 22 56.97 82.55 Berrymede 75 4 51.81 63.13 43 55.41 80.13 28 56.54 81.51 Derwentwater 55 3 50.25 63.5 1 53. 78. 26 55.24 72.77 25 55.46 76.76 John Perryn 95 60 55.37 72.83 35 56.19 79.11 Roman Catholic 16 1 57.5 94. 1 50. 62. 7 60.71 83.79 7 58.29 85. Rothschild 46 1 52, 60. 1 54. 67.
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25 55.62 78.12 19 56.72 82.34 Southfield 70 1 49.5 64. 1 51, 58. 40 56.13 79.44 28 55.86 79.04 Special 6 1 52.5 64. 4 51.25 77.63 1 57. 78. TOTAL 416 1 49.5 64. 12 51.77 65.10 9 52.25 65.61 229 55.65 76.76 165 56.33 80.22 GIRLS Acton Wells 45 2 50.38 63.25 1 53.
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64, 15 55.78 77.13 27 56.70 80.51 Berrymede 72 2 50.5 52.5 2 52.5 64.75 35 56.05 80.18 33 56.80 80.79 Derwentwater 59 1 58.5 56. 3 49.92 58.42 1 44. 43.5 33 56.39 78.88 21 56.35 82.5 John Perryn 80 1 50. 53. 54 55.92 77.76 25 56.1 83.72 Roman Catholic 21 2 48.75 49.25 1 51. 60.
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11 58.41 77.68 7 63.82 81.57 Rothschild 48 34 55.66 76.63 14 57.21 80.11 Southfield 66 2 46.75 52. 1 52. 58. 3 53. 67.75 32 56.41 80.72 28 54.45 73.16 Special 1 β€” 1 54. 78. TOTAL 392 3 50.67 53.33 11 50.09 56.02 9 51.78 64.25 214 56.16 78.54 155 56.54 80.04 59 AVERAGE HEIGHTS AND WEIGHTSβ€”LEAVERS. SCHOOL Total No. Seen ...
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Wt. lbs. No seen Ht. ins. Wt. lbs. No seen Ht. ins. Wt. lbs. No. seen Ht. ins. Wt. lbs. No seen Ht. ins. Wt. lbs. Bromyard 124 7 55-5 71.21 2 56.75 84.5 112 64.59 116.67 3 64.5 127.92 The Elms 38 5 53.5 71. 1 60. 89.5 2 57. 84. 30 64.5 119.08 Priory 153 2 59.5 77.
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3 56.5 77.33 143 64.86 111.28 5 67.3 123.1 Roman Catholic 22 2 57.25 84. 2 58.25 89.25 17 65.32 116. 1 64. 113. Special Total GIRLS Bromyard 12 4 58.13 87.25 2 62. 112.5 3 65.33 140.67 3 66.33 139.33 349 14 55.36 71.96 12 57.5 83.96 6 59.08 95.25 305 64.76 114.58 12 66.08 127.52 109 5 57. 83. 1 52. 62.
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101 62.34 115.18 2 63.5 124.5 The Elms 50 1 54.5 72 75 1 57. 103. 2 60 63 93. 46 62.95 116.91 Priory 124 4 56.25 78.75 2 59.5 90. 5 63. 123.6 113 62.94 114.45 Roman Catholic 20 1 60.5 118. 19 62.51 103.99 Special 10 2 62.5 102. 2 62. 131. 3 64.17 115.67 3 63.
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135.67 Total 313 10 56.45 80.28 6 58.83 91.50 10 62.08 118.40 282 62.71 114.42 5 63.20 131.20 I. JCnowles & Co. Ltd., (T.U.), Acton Hall, Church Road, Acton, London, W.3 β€” Tel.: ACOrn 1155
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TO THE BARKING TOWN URBAN DISTRICT COUNCIL. Barki GENTLEMEN, I beg to submit my Annual Report for the Barking Town Urban Sanitary District for the year 1895. The population estimated up to the middle of the year is 16,000. Population as per Census of 1891 = 14,301. Estimated population by House to House visitation =156...
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CONDITION OF THE HOUSES OF THE WORKING CLASSES. Barking being an old Town there are still a few Courts and Alleys remaining where the houses are small and confined. They are built without damp courses and many of them are connected with badly paved yards. This class of property is a continual source of trouble to the S...
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Efforts have been made for the voluntary closing of the burying ground at the back of the old Meeting Room in Axe Street and have proved successful. SLAUGHTER HOUSES. All of which these are found in good order when inspected. BAKE HOUSES. These are 18 in number and are periodically inspected and cleansed. MILK SHOPS, C...
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Both these Courts consisting of 21 inhabited houses were found unfit for human habitation and notice served on the Owner to put them into proper condition. RESULTS. Linsdells Court consisting of 4 houses then inhabited were voluntary closed. Prince Regents Court has also been closed with the exception of 2 houses now u...
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Number of W.Cs in District. = 3008. Number supplied with water = 2078. Number not do. = 930. In several of the courts and alleys one W.C. may be common to 2 or at most 3 houses. Number of Privies. = 64. Number of Earth Closets. = 28. Number of Houses with no W.cs 61. but which use another in common.3161. During 1895 th...
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There have been also numerous complaints during the year as to the foul emanations arising from the sewer ventilators in the roads and though every effort has been made by flushing to minimise this nuisance hitherto during the hot weather, although there was some, there was not much improvement. In some cases the venti...
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The Council resolved to collect the du6t and refuse of the Town by their own carts and men. This has been carried into effect. On the various Industries of the District no special liability to disease has been observed by me in connection therewith, I think the shorter hours of the Beckton Gas Stokers has been accompan...
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No of Infectious cases during year = 117 as against 246, in 1894. ACTION TAKEN TO PREVENT THE SPREAD OF INFECTIOUS DISEASE. GENERAL. House visited by Sanitary Official. Isolation as far as practicable off patient. Disinfectants supplied. Bedding &c disinfected by Steam (Washington Lyon's patent) where possible. Printed...
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Special instructions given as to the disinfection of Bowel secretions. None of the Public or Private Schools in the District have been closed for Infectious Disease during the year. In July there was a rather serious outbreak of measles but the Disease gradually sub-aided and on the separation of the children for the h...
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4. 2. July. 3. 1. February. 2. 0. August. 4. 0. March, 2. 1. September, 7. 2. April. 3. 0. October. 2. 0. May. 3. 0. November. 5. 0. June. 6. 3. December. 8. 0. TOTAL No of cases, = 49. TOTAL No of deaths.= 9. In connection with these diseases and their causation,20 cases out of the 49 notified were found associated wi...
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Nothing in the way of food supply was definitely made out as causing any of the cases, though one might have caught it by eating shell fish. In one ease a leak in the drain ventilation pipe was found underneath the bedroom window; other cases had occurred in the house previously. In one case, through the revelations ma...
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New Street (one case 1895) 3. Tanner Street (one ease 1895) 4. Over-the-Gates (one case 1895) 5. Eldred Road (none 1895) 6. Union Street, (none 1895) 7. Fisher Street (three cases) PHTHISIS. 17 deaths during the year from this Disease. CANCER. Four deaths. INFLUENZA. Five Deaths. This disease still remains in the Distr...
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2. Hospital accommodation should be provided for Diphtheria and in certain cases for Enteric Fever. The District Council have adopted this suggestion and the old Small Pox Hospital is being fitted up for this purpose. 3. Accommodation in case of an outbreak of Small Pox is in my opinion urgently required, INFANT MORTAL...
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This rate is somewhat higher this year due to the exceptional severity of Summer Diarrhoea, Whooping Cough and Measles. The deaths nearly all occurred in young children. General Death rate = 19.5 This includes those who died in Romford Union Workhouse and other Hospitals. General Death rate for England and Wales = 18.7...
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Broken soil pans. 23. No dust bins. 79. Burst and leaky water pipes. 50. Washing Coppers, brickwork dilapidated. 18. Dust bins dilapidated. 37. Broken taps. 15. Cesspools filled up. 7. Coal gas permeating house. 1. Defective waste pipes and stoppage in ditto. 35. Leaking cisterns. 5. Defective Eaves gutters and stack p...
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Slop sinks pulled down and not replaced. 4. Cisterns without covers. 23. Filth removed. 3. Underground sleeping rooms abolished. 3. Ventilating pipes to house drains fixed. 8. Chimney pots reinstated on chimney stacks 2. Window frames reinstated. 3. Rotten wall between Washouse and W.Cs reinstated. 5. Broken plastering...
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4. Houses disinfected previous to whitewashing &cleansing 116. House drains tested. 298. Infected Patients removed to Isolation Hospital. 30. Complaints received and attended to. 237. Number of Notices served. 1070. Seizure of bad fish. 1. Compliances to Notices served 997. Signed F. M A R T I N. Inspector of Nuisances...
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BARK 2 TO THE BARKING TOWN URBAN DISTRICT COUNCIL. MEDICAL OFFICER'S ANNUAL REPORT FOR 1896. GENTLEMEN, I beg to submit my Report for the Urban District of Barking Town for the year 1896. The population, estimated up to the middle of the year, is 16,500. Population, as per census of 1891, 14,301. Area in acres, 3,813. ...
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The other water supplies in the district have not been complained of and no cases of disease have been traced thereto. Cisterns.β€”The supply is constant, though the newer houses receive their supply via a storage cistern. No. of houses in the Town, 3,375. Number in 1895, 3,161. No. of cisterns, 1,713. 2 Condition of the...
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The District Council is doing all in its power to remedy these defects by (1) Where they are found to be under the control of the Sanitary Authority, testing the sewers and, if necessary, re-laying and ventilating them. (2) Causing flushing apparatus to w.c.'s to be adopted by the owners. (3) More numerous sanitary dus...
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Some improvement might be made in the winter time for the better accommodation of mourners, as the Mortuary Chapel (when the weather is bad) is cold and comfortless in the extreme, but as the Council are, by Order from March 25th next becoming the Burial Authority for the district, doubtless this will receive attention...
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β€”One in the district, limewhited according to the Public Health Act twice a year. Milkshops and Dairies, Number 33.β€”Inspected frequently; Dairies limewhited when necessary. Inspection of District. This may be divided into two parts. 1. The Town. 2. Outlying District. 1. The Town. The following Courts and Alleys of the ...
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Condition of Sewer. W.C. Accommodation and House Refuse Disposal. Action taken by District Council. 1. Crooks' Court, East Street Unventilated No flushing apparatus Flushing apparatus and ventilating shaft ordered. Sewer not yet opened 2. Morgan's Court, East Street Unventilated, not yet opened ,, 3. White's Court, Bro...
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Orchard Terrace Drain unventilated Fairly good Owner agreed to render premises in habitable condition 9. Wellington Buildings ,, As these are Courts open to the street there should be a w.c. to every house 10. Suffolk Place ,, W.C. accommodation inadequate. No flushing apparatus Drains now under examination. 11. Padnel...
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The rest of the courts and alleys of the Town have been inspected by me and it is proposed to deal with them seriatim. 2. Outlying District. In connection with the outlying districts, 1 have to report that I have inspected the condition of the watercourses, and it is my opinion that during the summer months, especially...
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The system proposed by the scheme of 1884 is that by water carriage, in sealed stoneware pipes, having separate pipes for surface drainage. (About 1200 yards of the old brick sewer of the town still remains, into which the surface water of that part of the district finds its way.) The sewage of the Town flows by gravit...
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5 The scavenging is done by the Council, and is, 1 consider, well done. The collection of house refuse is also done by the Council, but there is in my opinion some room for improvement on this head. The annual flushing of the drains and sewers with the fire hose and an extra gang of men, was again resorted to this year...
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Sewerage Over-the-Gates.β€”The disposal of the sewage of Over-the-Gates is another difficulty still unsolved. The proposal is to effect a junction with sewers of the East Ham District if this be possible from a financial point of view. Should the two Authorities be unable to come to terms some method will have to be devi...
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(c) Suffolk Place, Hart Street, &c., and many other places. 6 (4) Demolition of old houses in Linsdell's Court. (5) Re-laying of part of sewer in Axe Street. (6) Many important alterations and additions to Infectious Diseases Hospital. (7) Fish-offal nuisance stopped. (8) The making-up of Cooke Street. The Walk, and Ga...
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Action taken to prevent the spread of Infectious Disease: General :β€” (1) House visited by Sanitary Official as soon as practicable after the receipt of notification. (2) Isolation of patient. (3) Disinfectants supplied gratis. (4) Bedding, &c., disinfected by steam (Washington Lyon's Patent) wherever necessary, or in c...
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During 1896, 59 notifications, 48 of which were treated in the Council's Hospital, Upney. The increasing per centage treated at the Hospital is thus very marked. There were 2 deaths in 1896, being exactly the number that took place in 1895. Enteric Fever: β€”Special Report submitted to the Council, on the 21th November, ...
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The first case came under my notice on the 13th July last, and was immediately removed by ambulance to the London Hospital. He had been ill many days (about 10 I should think) before I saw him. I made the strictest enquiries as to whether he had partaken of shell fish of any kind, with the result that he might have don...
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Upon examination, the sewer in the upper part of Axe Street, around which several cases occurred (see map) was found in some respects defective, and it has been resolved to lay down a fresh sewer with proper fall and ventilation in its place. The District Council have still under consideration the best method of dealin...
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's, gullies, ventilating shafts, tested by smoke test (Aspbyxiator) as to whether sewer gas could escape or not, and if any defect found, remedied as far as practicable immediately. 4. Circulation throughout the district of printed precautions (copy thereof enclosed). All the cases except one (No. 27 on the list) occur...
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In my opinion the District Council should as soon as practicable bring all this District including the Kennedy Estate into the Drainage System of the Town. (The Council have already approached the Owners thereof on the subject). General Recommendations : 1. Flushing apparatus should be applied to every house which has ...
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I have not discovered any facts which cast suspicion on water or milk supply. I have not yet been able to connect the rainfall with the disease, except that coincidentally with the large amount in September, the cases rapidly diminished in number. Rainfall in July, 1*48 inches; August, 195 inches ; September, 5-65 inch...
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Notified Cases of Enteric Fever Occurring in the Urban District of Barking Town, from July 13th to October 2nd, 1896, Inclusive. No. of Date. Case. Name. Age. Residence. Where Treated. Result. Supposed Cause. Remarks. 1 July 13th Charles Harvey years Broadway London Hospital Recovered Sanitary defects of house 2 July 1...
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7th James Dean 22 β€ž 157, Morley Road β€ž β€ž Recovered Eating shell fish 7 Aug. 8th Percy Chas. Dean 5 β€ž 3, Chalk's Yard β€ž β€ž Died β€ž 8 Aug. 10th Elizabeth Smith 25 β€ž 114, Axe Street β€ž β€ž Recovered β€ž Drains defective in addition 9 Aug. 12th Beatrice Major 22 β€ž 127, Axe Street At Home β€ž No cause discovered 10 Aug. 13 th Wm. Jo...
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17th Walter Leach 11 β€ž β€ž β€ž β€ž β€ž β€ž β€ž 14 Aug. 20th Thomas Kemp 10 β€ž 41, St. Mary's Road β€ž β€ž β€ž Eating shell fish 15 Aug. 20th Edward Spooner 22β€ž 103, Axe Street β€ž β€ž β€ž Sanitary defects in house Cesspool for slop-water unventilated 16 Aug. 20th Sidney Smith 22 β€ž 7, Hart Street β€ž β€ž Recovered Not discovered Probably defective ...
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St. Mary's Road β€ž β€ž Recovered Eating shell fish Southend on day of school treat 21 Aug. 25th Sarah Chiddick 14 β€ž 118, Axe Street β€ž β€ž β€ž β€ž ,, and defective drains 22 Aug. 26th Eliza Herbert 38 β€ž 116, Axe Street β€ž β€ž β€ž Defective drains 23 Aug. 28th George March 18 β€ž 22, Glenny Road β€ž β€ž Died No cause assignable 24 Sept. 2nd...
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5th Jessie Hawkins 10 β€ž 3, Ubele Terrace At Home Recovered Possibly defective sanitation Cesspool 28 Sept. 15th Lily Baker 28 β€ž Upney Hospital St. Thomas' β€ž Probably imported 29 Sept. 22nd Annie Kennedy 7 β€ž 40, Fisher Street Hospital β€ž No cause discovered Defective drains in Alley 30 Florence Wade 10 β€ž " Barge Aground ...
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1st Bertie Major 3 β€ž 139, Axe Street β€ž β€ž β€ž Uncertain Note.β€”By " drains " is meant the house drains. 10 Diphtheria and Memrranous Croup :β€” No. of Cases in 1896, 48 ; No. of Cases in 1895, 49. No. of Deaths in 1896, 6; No. of Deaths in 1895, 9 Death-rate in 1894, 25.8 per cent; Death-rate in 1895, 18.3 per cent. Death-ra...
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January 2 1 February 7 β€” March 3 β€” April 1 β€” May 1 β€” June 6 β€” July 3 β€” August 6 1 September 8 3 October 5 1 November 1 β€” December 5 β€” 48 Sanitary defects were associated in 22 cases and 3 were imported. Ten out of the 46 cases were treated at the Upney Hospital. There were no deaths. The increased facilities afforded a...
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June 5 1 β€” July 3 1 β€” August 1 3 All. September 5 4 β€” October 0 1 β€” November 2 1 β€” December 5 4 Last 13 days. From the above figures it will be seen that the heaviest months in both years have been September and December. These months are both those in which children are collected in School, but the period of observati...
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Other cases were distinctly traced to children at school in the peeling stage, the disease not having been recognised through the mildness of the initial symptoms. The absolute necessity of an efficient Isolation Hospital in connection with the checking of this disease was very clearly brought home to the Sanitary Auth...
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There was one death from Whooping Cough as against 22 last year, and no deaths from Measles as against 13 last year. No case of Small Pox has been notified. The Council have, however, agreed with West Ham Corporation for the reception and treatment of any cases arising in the district at the Corporation's Dagenham Hosp...
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This disease is apparently endemic in the district. Puerpural Fever.β€”Two cases, one death ; cause undiscovered. 12 Sanitary Requirements of District: (1) Much still remains to be done to render the courts and alleys of the Town fit for human habitation. (2) The more efficient ventilating of the public sewers, and more ...
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β€ž β€ž 1896, 148. In connection with the Infant Mortality, 1 feel strongly of opinion that the measures which have of late been taken to rectify insanitary dwellings, leaking and defective drains and sewers, and other sanitary defects are likely to have an appreciable effect on the rate of Infantile Mortality, as well as ...
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Diphtheria 6 Fever 8 Whooping Cough 1 Scarlet Fever 2 Small Pox 0 30 Annual rate per 1,000 persons living, 1896, 1.8; Rate for 1895, 5.31; Annual rate for England and Wales, 1896, 2.18. It will be observed that this compares very favourably with the Rate for 1895. 13 Annual Death-Rates per 1,000 from All Causes, and fr...
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7. 8 9. 10. England and Wales 171 2-18 0-02 0-56 0-18 0-29 0-41 017 0-55 148 33 Great Towns 18.9 2.86 o.oo 0.71 0.22 0.38 0.57 0.19 0.79 167 67 Other Large Towns. .
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17.3 2.51 0.12 0.64 0.19 0-25 0.43 0.20 0.68 16l England and Wales, less the 100 Towns 15.8 1.60 o.oo 0.43 0.14 0.23 0.30 0.14 0.36 130 Barking.. 17.1 1.8 o.oo o.oo 0.12 0.36 0.06 0.48 0.78 148 To different forms of Violence, 5 deaths were referred, being in the proportion of 0'3 per 1,000 of the estimated population. ...
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In 1895, 298 were tested as to their efficiency or otherwise. In 1896, 290, making a total in the two years of 588. I am, Gentlemen, Your obedient Servant, C. P\ FBNTON, Medical Officer of Health. February 23rd, 1897. 14 Table of DEATHS during the Year 1896, in the Urban Sanitary District of Barking Town, Classified ac...
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Measles. Whooping Cough. Diarrhoea and Dysentery. Rheumatic Fever. Phthisis. Bronchitis, Pneumonia and Pleurisy. Heart Disease. Influenza. Injuries. All other Diseases. Total Typhus Enteric or Typhoid. Continued Relapsing, Puerpural. Under 5 _ _ 3 1 - - - _ _ - - _ 1 13 - 2 10 2 - 1 93 126 5 Upwards 2 2 1 - 7 - - 1 - 1...
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At all ages, 33β€”1 year and under 5, 3 ; 5 and under 15, 3 ; 15 and under 25, 2 ; 25 and under 65, 16; 65 and upwards, 9. Total under 5 years, 3 ; 5 and upwards, 30. Table of POPULATION, BIRTHS, and of NEW CASES .of INFECTIOUS SICKNESS, coming to the knowledge of the Medical Officer of Health, during the year 1896, in t...
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Enteric or Typhoid. Puerpural. Erysipelas. liemoved to Isolation Hospital. Scarlatina. Diph_ theria. Enteric or Typhoid. Under 5 16 8 - 2 - 2 11 1 2 5 Upwards 43 39 1 34 2 14 37 9 27 ''Notification of Infectious Disease" has been compulsory in the District since January, 1890. 15 THE INSPECTOR OF NUISANCES' REPORT. Com...
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46 Public Health Act, 1875 3 Houses disinfected 165 Overcrowding abated 3 Houses placed in habitable repair Houses closed Houses erected or re-built, for which "Certificates" were applied "Certificates" granted ,, deferred Wells sunk or improved supplies of water afforded Wells cleansed or repaired Wells closed 1 House...
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Notices given for limewhiting Notices served for limewhiting Limewhited when required. Limewhited when required. (Signed) F. MARTIN, Sanitary Inspector. Wilson and Whitworth Limited, Steam Frinters, " Esiex Times" Office, Broadway, Barking. telephone no 21, barking- Barking Urban District Council. c. F. Fenton, Medical...
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BACK 3 Urban District of Barking Town. ANNUAL REPORT OF THE MEDICAL OFFICER OF HEALTH AND SANITARY INSPECTOR FOR THE YEAR 1898. C. F. FENTON, Medical OJHcer of Health. F. MARTIN, Sanitary Irupector. parking : wilson & whitworth limited, steam printers. TO THE BARKING TOWN URBAN DISTRICT COUNCIL. MEDICAL OFFICER'S ANNUA...
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persons per acre. North Ward - - 4,855.8 61 79 6 South Ward - - 4,763.8 95 501 East Ward - - 5,166.3 2,916 1.7 West Ward - - 6,241.6 741 8.4 NuiLber of houses in the Town, 3,687, viz. : β€” North Ward - - - 852 South Ward - - - 836 East Ward - - - 906 West Ward ... 1,093 4 This, compared with the figures for 1897, gives ...
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Number of persons per inhabited house, 5.5 (on the basis of the census of 1891), but in the above figures I have reckoned 5.75, as in my opinion, this is a more correct computation at the present time. In 1898 there were 321 deaths and 724 births. The figures for 1897 were 393 and 771 respectively. The natural increase...
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The Clause is numbered 137, and reads as follows : β€” Cleansing of Cisterns. " 137. The Council may from time to time make Bye-laws for securing the cleanliness and freedom from pollution of tanks, cisterns, and other receptacles used for storing water, used or likely to be used for drinking or domestic purposes, or for...
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Constitutents inβ€” Grains per Gallon. Parts per Million. 1. Residue left on evaporation, dried at 110Β° 79.2 β€” Loss of residue after ignition - 8.0 β€” 2. Chlorine present as Chlorides 24.2 β€” 3. Ammonia, free β€” 0.01 Do. albuminoid - β€” 003 4. Nitric Acid (HNO3) present as nitrates - 0.77 β€” 5. Nitrites ------ None β€” 6. Oxyge...
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The Chlorides, Hardness, and Total Residue are high ; but the water as regards Organic matter is of a high degree of purity, and in my opinion is quite safe for use for drinking. Frederic Jas. M. Page, B.Sc., F.I.C. November 23rd, 1898. Report on the Examination of a Sample of Water taken by R. Blewitt, from Dr. Fenton...
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Page, I consider that the bacteriological examination shows the water to be hygienically safe and good. W. Bulloch. I visited the Reservoir at Aveley, from which the Town derives or partly derives its supply, and I found there was apparently no possible means by which any pollution could reach the water there. It is a;...
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Creeksmoutii.β€”A full analysis of this water was given in my last Annual Report, and, therefore, need not be repeated here. The Water Company have been apnroached, and are prepared to lay down a main for the supply of this District, on the condition that they shall be guaranteed 10% on the total outlay, for a term of ye...
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I have analysed the water supplies to other houses in the district, and in those cases where the analysis proved that the water was not wholesome, the matter has been referred to the Surveyor, to deal with under Section 62 of the Public Health Act, 1875. FOOD AND MILK SUPPLY. These important items have received a great...
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The result of this action has been that one vendor was convicted at Stratford Police Court of selling adulterated milk, and heavily fined, and several others in the town have been cautioned by the Council, the result of analysis in these cases not having been sufficiently serious to make conviction certain. Up to date ...
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At a Conference of Delegates of Local Authorities in Metropolitan Essex, recently called by the Chairman of the Metropolitan Committee of the County Council, this recommendation to the Essex County Council was unanimously adopted. Bakehouses.β€”Number in District, 18. One old bakehouse in the Town was condemned during th...
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The other Burying Grounds remain in much the same condition as when I last reported. 8 INSPECTION OF DISTRICT. Thi3 may be divided into 2 parts :β€” 1. The Town. 2. Country Districts. 1. The Town. Table of various Courts and Alleys in the Town of Barking, shewing their present condition and requirements :β€” Sanitary Impro...
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Northbury Cottages Drains should be examined and ventilated Alma Place Main drains found defective, have been re-laid and ventilated. Back Reform Place The drains have been examined and found in order. The drains have been recently examined. Nelson Street The pipes are without any jointing Trafalgar Street material, uc...
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Broadway Avenue Drains having been examined and found defective, need re-laying and ventilating. 9 Inspection of Districtβ€”Continued. Sanitary Improvements Required. Barking Place Several cases of Typhoid Fever have recently occurred here. The drains having been examined and found defective, need re-laying and ventilati...
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Suffolk Place accommodation has been provided, Wellington Buildings and flushing cisterns attached. The Parson's Buildings yards still urgently need to be properly paved. Padnell Place Lindsell's Court This has been voluntarily closed for some months; the houses are not fit for human habitation in their present state. ...
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10 Inspection of Districtβ€” Continued. Factory Road and Emily Cottages Sanitary Improvements Required. Drains having been examined, need relaying and ventilating. The back yards to this property should be concreted. Park Terrace Drain needs re-laying and ventilating. Albert Terrace β€ž β€ž β€ž Collier Row β€ž β€ž β€ž Collier Place ...
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The enormous growth of the population of so many districts through which it flows, changing small country hamlets and villages into large suburban communities, is mainly responsible for the condition of things which caused so much annoyance, and I fear disease and death to the inhabitants of Barking during the summer t...
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2nd.β€”The peculiar conditions which exist at the portion of of the river which receives all the sewage prior to its flowing into the Thames itself. The part of the river I refer to, is situated between Barking and the point just above Ilford, where the tidal wave ceases to be felt. This portion of the river is dammed at...
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Now what does this mean ? Suppose on a given day the miller does not want his mill to work, and there are no barges to go up to or come down from Ilford, then the gates are thrown wide open, and the river above the great dam is emptied of everything and is almost dry. With the flowing tide comparatively pure water (how...
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The condition of things which is then brought about, it is more easy to imagine than to attempt to describe. With a view to attempt some amelioration in the matter (after inspecting the river myself throughout its whole length,) I wrote to the County Medical Officer, requesting his co-operation in seeking to bring abou...