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Hampstead 1909

Report for the year 1909 of the Medical Officer of Health

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TABLE VI.—continued.

TABLE VI.—continued.
Customs and Inland Revenue Act's—
Number of houses for which applications were received during year13
Number of dwellings comprised therein.96
Number of Certificates granted (houses)
„ „ refused ( „ )
„ „ deferred ( „ )13
Number of prosecutions under Bye-lows under Public Health (London) Act, 1891 —
(a) For prevention of nuisance arising from snow, ice, salt, filth, &c-
(b) For prevention of nuisance arising from offensive matter running out of any manufactory, &c.-
(c) For the prevention of keeping of animals in such a manner as to be injurious to health1
(d) As to paving of yards, &c., of dwelling houses
(e) In connection with the removal of offensive matter, &c.
(f) As to cesspools and privies, removal and disposal of refuse, &c-
(g) For securing the cleanliness of tanks, cisterns, &c.
(h) With repect to water-closets, earth closets. &c.4
(i) With respect to sufficiency of water supply to water-closets
Numter of prosecutions under Dairies, Cowsheds and Milkshops Orders—
Dirty milk utensils
Number of prosecutions under Bye-laws under Metropolis Manage-ment Acts—
(a) With respect to drainage, &c.14
(b) With respect to deposit of plans as to drainage, &c.
London County Council (General Powers) Act, 1903, Part VIII.—
Number of prosecutions for breach of by-laws as to conveyance of dead horse through streets-

* These 13 houses comprised 96 " dwellings."