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Wandsworth 1914

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

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Report of the Medical Officer of Health. 193

The approximate cost of working and maintaining the Disinfecting Station during the past year, including the cost of disinfectants used in fumigating and cleansing rooms, was as follows :—

£s.d.
Wages871210
Fuel588
Horse Hire80190
Stores, Tools, and other materials6087
Repairs to Horse Vans13130
Disinfectants, etc.2392
Repairs to Motor Van063
Motor Running Expenses73170
Lighting164
Insurance9129
Water4103
Payment to Highways Committee for
Steam3000
£1,1741310

The number of lots of bedding stoved was 2,268.
Cost per lot of bedding 108. 4d.
Cleansing of Persons Act.
The baths at the Disinfecting Station have been more used
this year, chiefly owing to the increase in the number of contacts
with cases of infective diseases.
The names of 355 children, 55 belonging to Clapham, two to
Putney, 28 to Streatham, 86 to Tooting, and 184 to Wandsworth,
stated to be in a verminous condition, were forwarded to me by
the Medical Officer, Education Department, London County
Council, and the homes were visited by the Inspectors. In the
majority of cases only the heads of the children were verminous,
but in a few cases the body and clothing were also verminous,