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Deptford 1954

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Deptford Borough]

Published
1955
Pages
50
Tables
34

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    19541953
    DeptfordLondonDeptfordLondon
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    Infectious Diseases. Corrected Notifications.
    0-1 years1-2 years2-5 years5-15 years15-25 years25-45 years45-65 yearsOver 65 yearsTotalDeaths
    MFMFMFMFMFMFMFMF
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    Tuberculosis Register
    PulmonaryNon-Pulmonary
    MFTotalMFTotal
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    PREVENTION OF DAMAGE BY PESTS ACT, 1949 Report for the Year ended 31st December, 1954
    Type of Property
    Non-Agricultural
    (1) Local Authority(2 ). Dwelling Houses (including Council Houses)(3) All other (including business premises)(4) Total of Cols. (1), (2) & (3)(5) Agricultural
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    Type of Property
    Non-Agricultural
    (1) Local Authority(2) Dwelling Houses (including Council Houses)(3) All other (including business premises)(4) Total of Cols. (1) (2) & (3)(5) Agricultural
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    Inspections
    Number on RegisterNumber of
    InspectionsNotices WrittenOccupiers Prosecutes
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    Defects Found
    Sanitary Conveniences:FoundRemediedReferred
    To H.M. InspectorBy H.M. Inspector
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    ANIMALS SLAUGHTERED
    SlaughterhouseSheepPigsCalvesBovinesTotal
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    CONDEMNED
    13a, Deptford High Street180, Brockley Road
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    AVERAGE COMPOSITION OF MILK, DEPTFORD
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    In addition to the analyses under the Food and Drugs Act, 243 other examinations under other Acts, Orders and Regulations were carried out. Particulars of these are furnished below:—
    Relevant Act or OrderArticleNumber of SamplesNumber Failing to ComplyNature of Irregularity
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    Relevant Act or OrderArticleNumber of SamplesNumber Failing to ComplyNature of Irregularity
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    TABLE I Causes of Death at Different Periods of Life During 1953 in the Metropolitan Borough of Deptford
    Causes of DeathSexAGE
    All Ages0-1 years1-5 years5-15 years15-25 years25-45 years45-65 years65-75 years75 years & over
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    Table I (Continued)
    Causes of DeathSexAGE
    All Ages0-1 years1-5 years5-15 years15-25 years25-45 years45-65 years65-75 years75 years & over
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    TABLE II Summary of Sanitary Work Carrid Out During the Year 1954
    Districts
    12345678Total
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    TABLE III
    Description of Sanitary Improvements Effected During the YearDistricts
    12345678Total
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    TABLE IV Legal Proceedings Public Health (London) Act, 1936
    Date of HearingPremises and Nature of OffenceFineCostsRemarks
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    Legal Proceedings London County Council (General Powers) Act, 1951 Dustbin Notice Appeals
    Date of HearingPremises and Nature of OffenceFineCostsRemarks
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    London County Council (General Powers) Act, 1952 (Rag and Bone Dealers)
    Date of HearingPremises and Nature of OffenceFineCostsRemarks
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    Food and Drugs Act, 1936
    Date of HearingPremises and Nature of OffenceFineCostsRemarks
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    TABLE V Samples of Food Submitted for Anaylysis
    FoodNumber ExaminedNumber Adulterated
    FormalInformalTotalFormalInformalTotal
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    Table V (Continued)
    FoodNumber ExaminedNumber Adulterated
    FormalInformalTotalFormalInformalTotal
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    TABLE VI Food and Drugs FOOD INSPECTORS' VISITS
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    FOOD CONDEMNED AND DESTROYED
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    TABLE VI (Continued) FOOD CONDEMNED AND DESTROYED (Continued)
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    Royal Victoria Yard (Admiralty) FOOD FOUND FIT FOR HUMAN CONSUMPTION
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    TABLE VI (Continued) FOOD FOUND FIT FOR HUMAN CONSUMPTION (Continued)
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    TABLE VI (Continued) FOOD FOUND FIT FOR HUMAN CONSUMPTION (Continued)
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    FOOD FOUND UNFIT FOR HUMAN CONSUMPTION BUT APPARENTLY FIT FOR ANIMAL FEEDING
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    FOOD UNFIT FOR NORMAL SALE BUT SUITABLE FOR MANUFACTURING PURPOSES
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    FOOD DESTROYED
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    RE-REFINING
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    TABLE VII Action taken in respect of Food and Drug Irregulatities
    NumberFoodType of SampleNature of IrregularityAction Taken
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    Continued from previous page...
    NumberFoodType of SampleNature of IrregularityAction Taken