Hints from the Health Department. Leaflet from the archive of the Society of Medical Officers of Health. Credit: Wellcome Collection, London
[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Poplar, Metropolitan Borough]
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SANITARY LEGISLATION.
London County Council (General Powers) Act, 1910,
Part IV., Smoke Nuisance. (See page 191).
Infectious Diseases—Rules and Kegulations passed by the
London County Council (Education).
The rules are for giving administrative effect to the regulations with
regard to the education service, in respect of the sanitary condition of
public elementary schools maintained by the Council, and the occurrence
of infectious diseases under the following headings :—
A.—Sanitary condition of schools and cleanliness of childrtn.
B.—Infectious diseases—Exclusion, notification, symptoms, rules for
guidance, etc.
(a) A otifiable diseases.
(f) Other infectious diseases.
(d) Symptoms and main features of infectious diseases and special ruUt for
the guidance of teachers.
(e) General.
PROPOSED SANITARY LEGISLATION.
Immature Meat Prohibition Bill. (See page 204.)
Sale of Margarine Bill. (See page 199.)
Hours of Labour (Bakehouses) Bill. (See page 183.)
Milk and Dairies Bill. (See page 189.)
Factory and Workshop Bill. (See page 170.)
Working Class Women Bill. (See page 13.)
Midwives (No. 2) Bill [H. L.J (See page 14.)
Moveable Dwellings Bill. [H. L.) (See page 215.)
Shops Bill. (See page 169.)