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Holborn 1930

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

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Municipal Corporations Act, 1882, Local Government Act, 1888,
London Government Act, 1899.
For the suppression of street cries Oct., 1904
Prevention of nuisances by dogs (deposit of excrement on
footway) April, 1926
Prevention of nuisances from wireless loud speakers and
gramophones Decr., 1930
Baths and Washhouses Act, 1846.
For the regulation of public baths and washhouses May, 1877
London County Council (General Powers) Act, 1927.
Regulation of street trading Feby., 1928
(ii) Regulations inade by the Holborn Borough Council:—
Housing Acts.
Underground rooms habitually used as sleeping places Feby., 1915
(iii) By-laws made by the London County Council:—
Public Health (London) Act, 1891.
Closing of cesspools and privies June, 1893
Removal of fæcal and offensive matter June, 1893
With respect to ashpits and receptacles for dung June, 1893
Bone boiler, manure manufacturer or tallow melter Nov., 1907
Gut scraper and catgut maker Nov., 1907
Fat melter Nov., 1907
Fellmonger Nov., 1907
Dresser of fish skins Nov., 1907
Dresser of fur skins Mar., 1922
Glue and size manufacturer Nov., 1907
Knacker Nov., 1907
Slaughterer of poultry Decr., 1923
Soap boiler Nov., 1907
Tripe boiler Nov., 1907
Slaughter houses (conduct of business) April, 1923
and
July, 1925
Waterclosets, urinals, etc. Aug., 1930
London County Council (General Powers) Act, 1903.
Rag and bone dealer Sept., 1923
Rag and bone dealer (balloons and toys) June, 1928
Fish curer Feb., 1914
Vendor of fried fish Mar., 1930
London County Council (General Powers) Act, 1903.
Conveyance of carcases of dead horses Feb., 1905
London County Council (General Powers) Act, 1927.
Demolition of buildings Nov., 1929
Metropolis Management Act, 1855.
Drainage Mar., 1930
Slaughterhouse, etc. (Metropolis) Act, 1874.
Local Government Act, 1888.
Slaughterer of cattle Oct., 1891
Public Health (London) Act. 1891, and Housing Act, 1925.
With respect to houses divided into separate tenements Mar., 1926
8. Hospitals.
Hospitals provided or subsidised by the Local Authority or by the London County Council
fever and Smallpox.—Hospitals for patients suffering from these diseases are provided
by the London County Council—one of the hospitals of the Council (St. Margaret's) is also
available for cases of Marasmus and Ophthalmia Neonatorum.
Tuberculosis—Residential institutional treatment for tuberculosis is provided by the
London County Council. The Borough Council's Tuberculosis Dispensary is situated at, and
linked up with, the University College Hospital.
Maternity.—The Borough Council has arranged for the reservation of beds for maternity
cases at the University College Hospital.
Contributions towards cost of maternity service are paid by the Council to :-
University College Hospital;
City of London Maternity Hospital;
Royal Free Hospital;
and other hospitals providing maternity service for Holborn mothers.