London's Pulse: Medical Officer of Health reports 1848-1972

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Wandsworth 1908

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Wandsworth, Metropolitan Borough]

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Report of the Medical Officer of Health.

TABLE LXXXV.—continued.

Clapham.Putney.Streatham.Tooting.Wandsworth.Total.
Sanitary conveniences insufficient..................
,, ,, unsuitable..................
,, „ not separate for sexes..................
,, defective5141718
Other nuisances23...831751
Intimation notices served11293082
Statutory notices served......3...59
Legal proceedings..................
V.—Home work-..................
Premises inspected271524532103
„ re-inspected5121433872
Workrooms found overcrowded......1......1
„ insufficiently ventilated..................
„ in a dirty condition2...5...411
Other nuisances2...74619
Intimation notices served3...621021
Statutory notices served............11
Legal proceedings..................
Cases of infectious disease notified12
Houses visited for inquiry and 110 workroom found7...5...3143
Total number of premises inspected8092454541526032263
„ tf „ re-inspected140481166635441394
,, ,, intimation notices served ...66125729128292
„ ,, intimation notices complied with65125729128291
„ „ statutory notices served3...821831
„ „ statutory notices complied with2...821830
„ „ legal proceedings............11

Table LXXXVI. shows the principal trades carried on in the
premises on the Register, but it does not include the trades in
workplaces, domestic workshops or in outworkers' premises.
Compared with 1907 there has been an increase of 11 in the
number of trades carried on in the Borough.