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 Stoke Newington, The Metropolitan Borough]
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Statutory Notices Served (under Sec. 4, P.H. (London) Act, 1891). —Numbered 29 as follows:—
Dwelling Houses | 23 |
Shops and Dwelling Houses | 1 |
Tenements | 3 |
Factories | 1 |
Land | 1 |
29 |
In 5 of these cases the Committee authorised the issue of a
Summons.
Result of the Service of Notices ; Nuisances Abated and Sanitary Defects Remedied.
Premises cleansed | 274 |
Dampness in dwellings remedied | 232 |
Dilapidated walls, ceilings, etc., repaired | 219 |
Foul traps and pans of w.c.'s cleansed | 14 |
Flushing cisterns to w.c.'s provided or repaired, and w.c.'s with insufficient water supply made satisfactory | 33 |
Defective w.c. pans and traps removed and replaced by modern apparatus | 64 |
Stopped or choked w.c. traps cleared | 21 |
External ventilation to w.c.'s improved | 12 |
Improperly constructed w.c.'s made to comply with Bye-laws | 4 |
Additional w.c.'s provided in case of insufficient w.c. accommodation | 10 |
Defective soil-pipes repaired or reconstructed | 4 |
Defective ventilating pipes reconstructed or repaired | 16 |
Unventilated soil-pipes ventilated and | 4 |
Soil-pipes improperly ventilated improved | |
Dirty yards cleansed | 2 |
Yards paved or re-paved with impervious material | 25 |
Carried forward | 934 |