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 Lambeth, Metropolitan Borough of]
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TABLE I. Giving number of Infected Houses, with percentages of (1) General Defects, and (2) Defective Drains, during 1914, together with the averages during the quinquennia, 1891-1895 (Parish), 1896-1900 (Parish), 1901-1905 (Borough) and 1906-1910 (Borough).
1891-1895 (Average). | 1896-1900 (Average). | 1901-1905 (Average). | 1906-1910 (Average). | 1914 (Totals). | |
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Number of Infected Houses | 2229.8 | 2262.4 | 1719.2 | 2363 | |
Number of Houses with defects found | 1220.0 | 1096.0 | 911.2 | 1033.6 | 1137 |
Number of Houses with defective drains found | 510.0 | 366.6 | 214.6 | 166.6 | 130 |
Number of Houses with no defects found | 1009.8 | 1166.4 | 771.4 | 685.6 | 1226 |
N.B.— 57 infected houses (wherein 57 cases of Ophthalmia Neonatorum occurred and 1,030 infected houses, wherein 1,389
cases of Whooping Cough occurred) are omitted from the 1914 figures, so that the results may be strictly comparable with those
of previous years, i.e., before Ophthalmia Neonatorum and Whooping Cough were made notifiable diseases.
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