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Lewisham 1953

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

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Several possible cases were investigated during the year, but in
no instance was it necessary to apply to the court for an order for
compulsory removal.
National Assistance Act, 1948 — section 50
Under section 50 of the above Act, it is the duty of the local
authority to arrange for the burial or cremation of the body of any
person who has died or been found dead in their area if it appears that
no suitable arrangements for the disposal of the body have or are being
made.
The local authority can recover expenses incurred from the estate
of the deceased person or from any person liable to maintain the
deceased person immediately before his death. The recovery of expenses
is subject to any payment received by the authority from the Ministry
of National Insurance under the National Insurance Act, 1946.
During the year the Council accepted responsibility for the burial
of 7 persons, at a net cost of £20 14s. 0d.
Public Mortuary and Coroner's Court
The premises are situated in Ladywell Road and comprise a court
room, witness room, coroner's office, caretaker's apartments and
mortuary.
The number of bodies taken to the mortuary during the year was
801, of which 459 were received from institutions. 801 postmortem
examinations were made and inquests were held in 120 cases.

Details are shown in the following table :—

Table 16

MonthBodies received from InstitutionsOthersPost-mortem examinationsInquests
Lewisham residentsOthers
January4157692911
February6042653716
March324147269
April332230259
May351831227
June342031236
July4024343012
August3619272812
September161618143
October5626562616
November402433318
December3633383111
TOTALS459342479322120