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St Pancras 1908

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for St. Pancras, London, Borough of]

Published
1909
Pages
210
Tables
177

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    DISTRICT SANITARY INSPECTORS.
    District.Sub-Divisions.Inspector.
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    METEOROLOGICAL TABLE FOR SAINT PANCRAS, 1908. (Extracted from the Registrar General's Quarterly Reports.) Deduced from Observations at Camden Square, n.w., under the Superintendence of H. Robert Mill, d.sc., l.l.d.
    January.February.March.April.May.June.July.August.September.October.November.December.
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    METEOROLOGICAL TABLE FOR LONDON, 1908. (Extracted from the Annual Summary of the Registrar-General.) Deduced from Observations at Greenwich, under the Superintendence of the Astronomer Royal.
    January.February.March.April.May.June.July.August.September.October.November.December.Year 1908.
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    II— VITAL STATISTICS. PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS. Births. — The number of births occurring in Public Institutions during the year 1908 was as follows :—
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    Deaths. — The number of deaths occurring in Public Institutions during 1908 was as below : —
    Registration Sub-Districts.Number of Inmates.St. Pancras Institutions.Daily Average No. of inmatesDeaths.
    Parishioners.Non-Parishioners.Total.
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    In addition there are—
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    The 164 births in public institutions having been re-distributed according to population, the number of births and the birth-rate of each of the Sub-Districts, and of the District were as follows :—
    Sub-Districts.Number of Births.Birth-rate.
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    The total number of deaths and the death-rates in the Sub-Districts are set out below, 79 deaths from all causes not referable to any particular Sub-District, being distributed according to population:—
    Sub-Districts.Number of Deaths.Death-rate.
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    AGES AT DEATH. Under one year of age the number of deaths and the proportion per 1000 births, and per cent. of total deaths, were as follows:—
    Sub-Districts.Number of Deaths under 1 year.Per 1000 Births.Per cent. of Deaths at all Ages.
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    Under fire years of age the number of deaths and the proportion per 1000 births, and per cent. of total deaths, were as follows:—
    Sub-Districts.Number of Deaths under 5 years.Per 1000 Births.Per cent. of Deaths at all Ages.
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    St. Pancras.— Infant Deaths, 1908. Deaths from stated causes in Weeks and Months under One Year of Age.
    Cayse of Death.Under 1 week.1-2 week.2-3 week.3-4 week.Total 1 Months.1-2 Months.2-3 months.3-4 Months.4-5 Months.5-6 Months.6-7 Months.7-8 Monrhs.8-9 Months.9-10 Months.10-11 Months.11-12 Months.Total Deaths under 1 yers.
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    CAUSES OF DEATH.
    Notifiable Infectious Dieases.Principal Zymotic Diseases.
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    Bronchitis, Pneumonia, and Pleurisy. — These diseases, as typical of the respiratory group of diseases, caused 705 deaths, compared to 712 in 1907, 669 in 1906, and 680 in 1905; the incidence in the Sub-Districts being as follows:—
    Sub-Districts.Number.Per 1000 Population.Per cent. of Total Deaths.
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    The Notifiable Infectious Diseases. — The number of deaths from this group of diseases in the Sub-Districts, and the proportions per 1000 of population and per cent. of total deaths, were as follows:—
    Sub-Districts.Number.Per 1000 Population.Per cent. of Total Deaths.
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    The Principal Zymotic Diseases. — The number of deaths from this group of diseases in the Sub-Districts, and the proportion per 1000 of population and per cent. of total deaths, were as follows:—
    Sub-Division.Number.Per 1000 Population.Per cent. of Total Deaths.
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    COMPARATIVE MORTALITY. Throwing the Birth and Death-Rates of the Sub-Districts in the foregoing tables into one table, we obtain this result:—
    Sub-Districts.Birth Rate.Total Death Rate from all causes.Death Rates fromDeath Rates per 1000 Births.
    PhthisisBronchitis, Pneumonia, Pleurisy.Notifiable Infectious Diseases.Principal Zymotic Diseases.Under 1 Year.Under 5 years.
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    ANNUAL BIRTH-RATES AND DEATH-RATES DURING 1908.*
    Localities.Annual rates per 1000 living.Infant mortality:— Annual Death-Rate of Infants under one year per 1000 births.
    Births.Deaths from all causes.Deaths from seven chief epidemic diseases.
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    INFLUENZA. Deaths from Influehza (including a few doubtful cases) during the years 1889 to 1908, inclusive, in St. Pancras.
    Year.0—1.1—5.5—15.15-25.25—35.35—45.45 - 55.55 - 65.65—75.75—85.85 and upwards.Total Deaths under 5 years.Total Deaths at all Ages.
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    INQUESTS HELD.
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    PUBLIC MORTUARIES.
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    ACTION TAKEN DURING YEAR. During the year the action taken with regard to the prevention of the mortality of suckling infants is summarised as follows:—
    Births.W.S.E.N.Total.
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    The Notification of Births Act came into force March 9th, 1908. Of the total number of births registered the illegitimate numbered 215.
    Notification of Births.W.S.E.N.Total.
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    The Quarterly and Annual position of merit of St. Pancras, compared to London Boroughs and the 76 Large Towns, for the years 1904, 1905, 1906, 1907, and 1908, in regard to Infantile Mortality:—
    London Boroughs.1st Qr.2nd Qr.3rd Qr.4th Qr.Year.
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    The Actual Infant Mortality in St. Pancras Sub-Districts per 1000 Births during the years 1904, 1905, 1906, 1907, and 1908:—
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    The number of outdoor maternity cases during the three years ending Lady Day, was:—
    1905-6.1906-7.1907-8.
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    Table A. 1908. Mode of Feeding of Infants visited during the year 1908. Representing the actual number of Infants visited, and the mode of Feeding at the time of First Inquiry, that is, at the particular month of age stated.
    Infants dying before the establishment of Breast Milk.Under 1 month.Total Fed.Total Infants.
    Under 1 week.1-2| weeks.2—3 weeks.3— 4 weeks.—2—3—4— 5—6—7—8—9—10—11—12
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    Analysis of cases born in Institutions outside Ward VI.. hut front addresses within Ward VI. January-March, 1908.
    St. Pancras.E. St. Pancras.Ward VI.
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    Table I.— Ward VI. Infants born in Ward VI. (January to March, 1908), who lived there during 12 months.-
    Number of Rooms occupied by family at first visit.Length of Time of entire Breast Feeding.
    Not at all.Under 1 month.—2—3—4— 5— 6—7—8—9—10—11—1212 and over.Total.
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    Table II.—W ard VI. Infants born in Ward VI. (January to March, 1908), who removed within 12 months.
    Number of Booms occupied by family at first visit.Length of Time of entire Breast Feeding (which was still continuing at primary visit, or at last visit before removal).
    Not at all.Under 1 month.—2—3—4—5— 6—7—8— 9—10— 11—1212 and over.Total.
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    T able III.— Ward VLT I nfants , born in Ward VI. (January to March, 1908), who died within 12 months.
    Age at Death.Length of Time of entire Breast Feeding.8 living in 1 room 5 „ 2 rooms 3 „ 3 rooms 2 not stated= 18.
    Not at all.Under 1 week.Over 1 week and under 1 month.—2—3-4—5—6—7—8—9—10—11-1212 and over.Total.
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    The number of cases notified (March to December, 1908], and the number and title of notificants and attendants were as follows:—
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    The following table shows the mortality from Phthisis in groups of London sanitary districts, arranged in respect to the proportion of their population living more than two in a room in tenements of less than five rooms, during the years 1901—7.
    Percentage of over-crowding in each group of sanitary areas.T'rude Phthisis Death-Rate per 1000 persons living.Standard Death-Rate.Corrected Death-Rate per 1000 persons living.
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    Bacteriological Test.— The number of specimens of secretion, blood and sputum submitted to bacteriological tests during the year in suspected cases of Diphtheria, Typhoid or Enteric Fever, and Tuberculosis, and the results of examination were as follows:—
    Racillus found.Doubtful.Bacillus not found.Total.
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    2.—NOTIFICATION AND DISEASES. The annual numbers of cases of Notifiable Infectious Diseases certified since the commencement of notification, are uhown in the following table:—
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    The number of cases of the Notifiable Infectious Diseases certified during the year 1908, and the Sub-Districts in which they occurred, are shown in the following table:—
    PopulationWest. 61903.South. 55983.East. 59694.North. 59578.Total.
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    The Case-fatality. — The following table gives the number of deaths from the Notifiable In0fectious Diseases in the Sub-Districts of St. Pancras:—
    PopulationWest. 61903.South. 55983.East. 59694.North. 59578.Total.
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    SAINT PANCRAS, LONDON. B. WEEKLY NUMBER OF CERTIFIED DEATHS FROM INFECTIOUS DISEASES DURING 1908.
    QuartersFirst Quarter.Second Quarter.Third Quarter.Fourth Quarter.Totals.Quarters.
    MonthsJanuary.February.March.April.May.June.July.August.September.October.November.December.Months.
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    SAINT PANCRAS, LONDON. A. WEEKLY NUMBER OF INFECTIOUS CASES CERTIFIED TO THE MEDICAL OFFICER OF HEALTH DURING THE YEAR 1908.
    QuartersFirst Quarter.Second Quarter.Third Quarter.Fourth Quarter.Totals.Quarters.
    MonthsJanuary.February.March.April.May.June.July.August.September.October.November.December.Months.
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    From the preceding tables the Case-fatality of each of the diseases in 1908 appears as follows : —
    Cases.Attack rate per 1000 Population.Deaths.Fatality per cent.
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    Number of Cases of Infectious Disease Notified in the several Boroughs of the Administrative County of London during the Year 1908.
    Boroughs.Estimated Population in the middle of 1908.Smallpox.Scarlet Fever.Diphtheria (including Membranous Croup).Typhus Fever.Typhoid Fever.Continued Fever.Relapsing Fever.Puerperal Fever.Cholera.Erysipelas.Plague.Cerebro-Spinal Meningitis.
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    Notification of Erysipelas.
    Year.Population of St. Pancras.Number of Cases Notified.Morbidity per 1000 persons.Number of Deaths.Fatality per 1000. Cases.
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    Tuberculous Phthisis, Pulmonary Phthms, and Phthuis.
    Year.Under 5.5—15.15—65.Over 65.Total.
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    During the past ve.r the following have been the number of deaths from all forms of Tuberculosis at several ages of life : —
    Tubercular Diseases, 1908.AGES.Total.
    Under 5.5—15.15—65.65 and upwards.
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    During the past year the action taken with regard to pulmonary phthisis tells its own story in the following table :—
    Consumption.W.S.E.N.Total.
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    CONSUMPTION NOTIFICATION.
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    FIRST QUARTER, 1909.
    Voluntary Notifications of Disease (Cases).W.S.E.N.Total.
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    * Of these Poor Law cases the following numbers bad been certified previous to 1909:— W—14. S—14. E—41. N—12. Total—81.
    Notifications of Disease under Poor Law Regulations (Certificates)W.S.E.N.Total.
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    Removal fromPrivate Address.Workhouse.South Infirmary.North Infirmary.Central London Sick Asylum.No Home.Without St. Pancras.Total.
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    Number of cases of Consumption known to the Department as resident in tli several places stated hereunder on the last day of the first quarter of the year 1909 :—
    Cases remaining inW.S.E.N.Total.
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    Patient at time of visit resident at:—
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    Residence notified :—
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    Ages of patients notified : —
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    Earliest noted impairment of health : —
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    Patient sleeping in same room with—
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    § 3.— ISOLATION AND EXCLUSION. The cases of Notifiable Infectious Diseases removed to hospital, and the Sub-Districts whence they were removed, are recorded in the following table:—
    Diseases.West.South.East.North.Total.
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    SAINT PANCRAS, LONDON. WEEKLY NUMBER OF CASES OF "THE DANGEROUS INFECTIOUS DISEASES" REMOVED FOR ISOLATION DURING 1908.
    QuartersFirst Quarter.Second Qcarter.Third Quarter.Fourth Quarter.Totals.Quarters.
    MonthsJanuary.February.March.April.May.June.J idy.August. September.October.November.December.Months.
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    The following is a record of the disinfection carried out during the vear : —
    DestroyedARTICLES DisinfectedDestroyedARTICLES Disinfected
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    CONTACT SHELTER. Number of families, and of persons in families, in contact with Infectious Disease, sheltered, cleansed, and disinfected.
    Date.Males.Females.Children under 10.Dwelling Place.District.Disease.Length of stay.
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    CLEANSING STATION. I. Personal Cleansing. —The number of cleansings of the body, and disinfesting of the clothing of persons applying at the Station : —
    Slept previous night at.Vermin.Adults.Children.
    Males.FemalesTotal.10 to 15.Under 10.Total.Sum Total
    M.F.
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    The Personal Cleansing Station consists of (1) the Personal Cleansing House for adults and (2) the Children's Baths for School Children.
    I. Personal Cleansing. 1908.Personal Cleansing House.Children's Baths.Sum Total,p
    Adults*Children.
    M.F.Total.10 to 15.Under 10.Total.
    M.F.
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    Bedfellows also cleansed and disinfested :—
    Vermin.AGES.Total.
    Under 10.10 to 15.| 15 and over.
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    II. Cleansing of Dwelling Places and Contents. (a) Number of rooms infested with vermin caused to be stripped and cleansed, 217. ( b ) Number of articles in an unwholesome condition removed from dwelling places to the Cleansing Station for purification or destruction, 510.
    AKTICLES.Purified.Destroyed.Total.ARTICLES.Purified.Destroyed.Total-
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    Table showing St. Pancras and St. Marylebone as compared with the London Boroughs (29) in order of lea^t morbidity and mortality in regard to certain diseases: —
    YearMorbidity-rate per 1000 living.Mortality-rate per 1000 living.
    Scarlet fever.Diphtheria.Measles.Principal Epidemic Diseases.
    St.Pancras.St. MaryleboneSt. Pancras.St. Marylebone.St. Pancras.St. Marylebone.St. Pancras.St. Marylebone.
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    § 5.—VACCINATION. —The following are the Returns kindly supplied by the Clerk to the Guardians:— Return respecting the Vaccination of Children whose Births were registered in the Parish of Saint Pancras, from 1st January to 31st December, 1906, inclusive.
    Registration Sub-Districts comprised in the Vaccination Officers' Districts.Number of " Births returned in BirJi List Sheets" as Registered from 1st January to 31st December, 190G.Number of these births duly entered by the 31st January, 1908, in columns 1, '2, 4 and 5, of the " Vaccination Register " (Birth List Sheets), viz.:Number of these Births which on 31st January, 1908, remained unentered in the " Vaccination Register," on account (as shewn by Report Book) ofNumber of these Births remaining on 31st January, 1918, neither duly entered in the " Vaccination Register " (columns 3, 4, 5, 6 and 7 of this return), nor temporarily accounted for in' the " Report Book" (columns 8, 9, & 10 of this Return).Total number of Certificntes of successful primary Vaccination at all ages, received during the calendar year, 1907.
    Column 1.Column 2.Column 4.Column 5.
    " Successfully Vaccinated"" Insusceptible of Vaccination." Had Small-Pox."Number in respect of whom Certi ficatesof Conscientious Objec tion have been received." Dead Unvacci-nated."Postponement by Medical Certificate.Removal to I)istricts,the Vaccination Officer of which has been duly apprized.Removal to Places unknown or which car.not be reached: and cases not having been found.
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    Return respecting the Yaccination of Children whose Births were registered in the Parish of Saint Pancras, from 1st January to 31st December, 1907, inclusive.
    Registration Sub-Districts comprised in the Yaccination Officers' Districts.Number of " Births returned in Birth List Sheets " as Registered from 1st January to 31st December, 1907.Number of these births duly entered by the 31st January, 1909, in columns 1, -2, 4 and 5, of tlie " Vaccination Register " (Birth List Sheets), viz.:Number of these Births which on 31st January, 1909, remained unentered in the " Vaccination Register," on account (as shewn by Report Book) ofNumber of these Births remaining on 31st January, 19C8, neither duly entered in the " Vaccination Register " (columns 3, 4, 5, 6 and 7 of this return), nor temporarily accounted for in the " Report Book" (columns 8, 9, & 10 of this Return).Total number of Certificates of successful primary Vaccination at all ages, received during each of the calendar years 1907 and 1908.
    Column 1.Column 2.Cclumn 4.Column 5.
    " Successfully Vaccinated ""Insusceptible of Vaccination.44 Had Smail-Pox."Number in respect of whom Certificates of Conscientious Objection have been received." Dead Unvacci-nated."Postponement by Medical Certificate.Removal to Districts.the Vaccination Officer of which has been duly apprized.Removal to Places unknown or which cannot be reached: and cases not having been found.
    1907.1908.
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    SAINT PANCRAS.—RETURNS FOR THE SIX MONTHS JULY TO DECEMBER, 1907.
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    Registration Sub-Districts.Number of liirths.Successfully Vaccinated.Insusceptible.Had Small Pox.Number of conscientious objections.Dead un-vaccinated.Postponement by Medical Certificate.Removals to places known and Vaccination Officer apprised.Removals to places unknown, ai.d un-vaccinated.Numbers not accounted for in previous columns.
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    ST. PANCRAS—RETUUNS FOR THE SIX MONTHS, JANUARY TO JUNE, 1908.
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    Registration Sub-Districts.Number of Births.Successfully Vaccinated.Insusceptible.Had Small-Pox.Number of conscientious objections.Dead un-vaccinated.Postponement by Medical Certificate.Removals to places known and Vac ination Officer apprised.Removals to places unknown and un-vaccinated.Numbers not accounted for in previous columns.
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    § [.—INSPECTIONS. The following were the total number of inspections and re-inspections made by Sanitary Inspectors during the year 1908, as extracted from the detailed tables at the end of this report: —
    Inspector.Area.Inspections.Rs-in-spections.Total.
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    The following were the details of the inspections and re-inspections made during the year 1908: —
    Duties and Premises.Inspections.Re-inspections after Intimation Notice.Totals.
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    Intimations as to Nuisances served by Sanitary Inspectors during 1908.
    Schedule of Nuisances.Totals.
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    Intimations as to Breaches of Statutes and Statutory By-laws served by the Sanitary Inspectors during 1908.
    Breaches of Statutes and Statutory By-laws.Totals.
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    Intimations as to Breaches of By-laws and Breaches of Statutes served by the Sanitary Inspectors during the year 1908.
    Registered Tenement Houses.—Breaches of By-laws.Totals
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    Factories, Workshops, and Workplaces.—Breaches of Statutes.Totals.
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    Clerical Work. From 28th December, 1907, to 2nd January, 1909, inclusive.
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    METROPOLITAN BOROUGH OF ST. PANCRAS. Table of premises required to be periodically inspected in each of the Sub-Divisions of the Borough. (Compiled during the second quarter of 1908).
    North 1. Highgate.North 2. St. John's Park.North 3. Gospel Oak.North 4. Grafton.North 5. Maitland Park.East 1. Bartholomew.East 2. Camden Square.East 3. College.East 4. Oakley Square.East 5. Ossulston.West 1. Cattle.West 2. Chalk Farm.West 3. Mornington.West 4. Regent's Park.West 5. Euston.South 1. Argyle.South 2. Mecklenburgh.South 3. Burton.South 4. Endsleigh.South 5. Whitfield.Total.
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    METROPOLITAN BOROUGH OF ST. PANCRAS. Table of premises required to be periodically inspected in each of the Sub-Divisions of the Borough. (Compiled during the second quarter of 1908).
    North 1. Highgate.North 2. St. John's Park.North 3. Gospel Oak.North 4. Grafton.North 5. Maitland Park.East 1. Bartholomew.East 2. Camden Square.East 3. College.East 4. Oakley Square.East 5. Ossulston.West 1. Castle.West 2. Chalk Farm.West 3. Mornington.West 4. Regent's Park.West 5. Euston.South 1. Argyle.South 2. Mecklenburgh.South 3. Burton.South 4. Endsleigh.South 5. Whitfield.Total.
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    TABLE shewing probable numbers of Inspections of certain places required in each of the Sub-Divisions of the Metropolitan Borough of St. Pancras.
    Sub-divisions.Dwelling-places.Workplaces.Drainage applications and plans.Complaints.Infectious Diseases.Total.Areas.
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    On July 29th the Borough Council approved and adopted the allotment of Districts to the Sanitary Inspectors as set out in the table below:—
    District.Sub-Divisions.Inspector.
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    houses in Highgate New Town which ought in future to be inspected every half year with regularity. Table A.—NORTH ST. PANCRAS.
    Highgate. 1St. John's Park. 2Gospel Oak. 3Grafton. 4Maitland Park. 5Borough Inspector of Workshops.Inspector of Tenement Houses.
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    Table B.—NORTH ST. PANCRAS.
    1906.1907.1908.
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    Table C.-NORTH ST. PANCRAS. Registered Tenement Houses Inspections.
    Sub-Divisions.No. of Houses in Streets.No. of Houses on Register.Inspector Storer.Inspector Rackham.
    1906.1907.1907.1908.
    1st half.2nd half.1st half.2nd half.1st half.2nd half.
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    T able D.—NORTH ST. PANCRAS. H ouses I nspected— H ouse-to-House.
    Sub-Divisions.1906.1907.1908.
    1st Half.2nd Half.1st Half.2nd Half.1st Half.2nd Half.
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    §2.-OPEN SPACES AND ATMOSPHERE. Public Open Spaces. —The parks, gardens, and other open spaces secured against building operations in and adjoining St. Pancras, together with their situation, approximate area, and the authority under which they are maintained, are enumerated in the following table:—
    Sub-Districts.Density of Persons per acre, Census, 901.Garden or Open Space.Area.Maintaining Authority.
    A.R.P.
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    PARISH OF ST. PANCRAS. Land in the Occupation of the Railway Companies exclusive or railways in tunnels.
    Acres.
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    Public Park s and Open Spaces, &c.
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    Gardens and Squares.
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    The following is a record relating to registered tenement houses:—
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    Statement as to exemption clauses in by-laws as to Houses let in Lodgings or occupied by members of more than one family made by Metropolitan Borough Councils and confirmed by the Local Government Board since 1903.
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    THE INLAND REVENUE ACT, 1903.
    Houses during the Year 1908.Tenements.Notes.
    No. comprised therein.No. for which Certificates were
    Granted.Refused.Deferred.
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    Brantome Place Buildings (Flaxman Terrace). Rooms in Tenements.
    Floor.Two.Three.Total number of Tenements.
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    Rentals.
    Floor.Rent of each of two-room Tenements.Rent of each of three-room Tenements.
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    Weekly Rental.
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    1.—Inspection. Excluding Inspections made by the Woman Sanitary Inspector, for which see Appendix to her Report.
    Premises.Number of
    Inspections.Written Notices.Prosecutions.
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    2.—Defects Found.
    Particulars.Number of DefectsNumber of Prosecutions.
    Found.Remedied.Referred to h.M. Inspector.
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    5. - Other Matters.
    Class.Number.
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    COMPLAINTS.
    Factories.Workshops.Schools.Total
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    PREMISES AND INSPECTIONS. Including complaints and periodical inspections, the complaints being distributed according to the premises:—
    Premises.Number on Register 31st Dec., 1908.Approximate Number Employed.Inspections.Re-inspections after Notices.Intimation Notices.Statutory Notices.Prosecutions.
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    1.—I nspection. Including Inspections made by Sanitary Inspectors or Inspectors of Nuisances.
    Premises.Number of
    Inspections.Written Notices.Prosecutions.
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    2.—Defects Found.
    Particulars.Number of Defects.Number of Prosecutions.
    Found.Remedied.Referred to H.M. Inspector.
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    3a.—Home Work. outworkers' lists, section 107.
    Lists received from Employers.Addresses of Outworkers.Prosecutions.
    Twice in the year.Once in the year.
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    3 b.— H ome W ork.
    Nature of Work.Inspections of Outworkers' Premises.Outwork in Unwholesome Premises.Outwork in Infected Premises.
    Instances.Notices served.Prosecutions.Instances.Orders made.Prosecutions.
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    4.—Registered Workshops.
    Workshops on the Register at the end of the year.Number.
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    5.—Other Matters.
    Class.Number.
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    Number of Notices, as to houses from which water has been cut off : —
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    Drainage Register.—The following is an analysis of the Drainage Register during 1908 : —
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    Drain Tests.—The following table represents the results of Tests applied to Drai is during 1908:—
    After Infectious Disease.Upon Complaint.Upon systematic InspectionOld Buildings.New Buildings at com-pletion of work.Total.
    At commencement of work.At completion of work.
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    § 10— SUMMONSES. Under the Public Health (London) Act, 1891 (except in respect of Food).
    Situation of Property.Offence.Result of Proceedings.
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    Continued from previous page...
    Situation of Property.Offence.Result of Proceedings.
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    Continued from previous page...
    Situation of Property.Offence.Result of Proceedings,
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    TABLE I.
    Volume of apparent filth.1907.1908.
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    TABLE II.
    Bacteria per cc.1907 samples.Per cent.190S samples.Per cent.
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    TABLE A. The Prick and Source of the Specimens.
    Consecutive No.Inspector's Numbering.Price paid for ½ pint.How served. (The remarks were all made after the purchases were completed.)
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    Consecutive No.Inspector's Numbering.Price paid per½ pint.How served. (The remarks were all made after the purchases were completed.)
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    TABLE B. The Results of the Bacteriological Examinations.
    Consecutive No.Inspector's Numbering.Volume of apparent filth per million.Nature of filth.The degree of acidity per cent.Number of living micro-organisms per c.c. on gelatine at 20 deg. c.
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    Consecutive No.Inspector's Numbering.Volume of apparent filth per million.Nature of fifth.The degree of acidity per cent.Number of living micro-organisms per c.c on gelatine at 20 deg. c.
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    Continued from previous page...
    Consecutive No.Inspector's Numbering.Volume of apparent filth par million.Nature of filth.The degree of acidity per cent.Number of living micro-organisms per c.c. on gelatine at 20 deg. c.
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    TABLE C. The Results of the Chemical Examination.
    Consecutive No.Inspector's Numbering.Percentage Composition.Remarks.
    Milk Fat.Solids other than Milk Fat.Total Solids.
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    Continued from previous page...
    Consecutive No.Inspector's Numbering.Percentage Composition.Remarks.
    Milk Fat.Solids other than Milk FatTotal Solids.
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    TABLE D Results of the Further Sampling and Analyses under the Sale of Food and Drugs Acts of the Unsatisfactory Milks in Appendix C.
    Consecutive No.Inspector's Numbering.Percentage Composition.Remarks.
    Milk Fat.Solids other than Milk Fat.Total Solids.
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    FOOD DESTROYED. The following food, unfit for human consumption, was destroyed during the year:—
    Date.Division and Sub-Division.Description of Article.Action taken.
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    Continued from previous page...
    Date.Division and Sub-Division.Description of Article.Action taken.
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    SUMMONS Under the Public Health (London) Act, 1891, in respect of Food.
    Situation.Offence.Result of Proceedings.
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    § 3. ADULTERATED FOOD. Analysis. —Samples taken under the Sale of Food and Drugs Acts:—
    Articles of Food of which samples have been taken.Total number of samples.Genuine.Adulterated.
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    Milk Sampling Analysis. —An analysis of the Inspectors' Sampling Books and of the Quarterly Returns of the Public Analyst (omitting samples sent direct to him and not through the Public Health Department) show the following circumstances and results as regards milk:—
    Stage of Sale.Place.Reason.Number of Milk samples examined.Result of Analysis.Prosecutions.
    Genuine.Adulterated.
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    Summonses. —Under the Sale of Food and Drugs Acts.
    No. of Sample.Article.Result of Analysis.Result of Proceedings.
    Penalty.Costs.
    $s.d.$s.d.
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    The following table shows the number of animals and organs found to be diseased, nature of diseases, &c.:—
    No.Description of CarcaseDisease.Where affected.How disposed of.
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    VII—REPORTS OF MEDICAL OFFICER OF HEALTH. REPORTS OF MEDICAL OFFICER OF HEALTH. In addition to Annual, Quarterly, and Weekly Reports.
    Date of Report.Date of Committee and page of Minutes.SUBJECT.
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    REPORTS OF MEDICAL OFFICER OF HEALTH DURING THE FIRST QUARTER OF 1909.
    Date of Report.Date of Committee and page of Minutes.SUBJECT.
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    (A) STATISTICAL TABLES. Table 1. ST. PANCRAS SANITARY DISTRICT. Table showing the Population, Inhabited Houses, Marriages, Births, and Deaths for the year 1908 and 10 years preceding. Gross Numbers.
    The Year.Estimated Population.No. of Inhabited Houses.Marriages.Registered Births.Corrected No. cf Deaths.Deaths of Parishioners in Public Institutions.
    Total All Ages.Under One Year.Under Five Years.
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    Table 2. ST. PANCRAS SANITARY DISTRICT. Table showing the Annual Birth and Death Rates, Death Rates of Children, and Proportion of Deaths in Public Institutions in a Thousand Deaths for the year 1908 and 10 years preceding.
    In the Year.Birth Rate per 1000 of Population.Corrected Death Rate per 1000 of the Population.Deaths of Children under 1 year per 1000 of Registered Births.Deaths of Children under 1 year, per 1000 of Total Deaths.Deaths of Children under 5 years, per 1000 of Total Deaths.Deaths of Parishioners in Public Institutions, per 1000 of Total Deaths.
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    Table 3a.— Deaths from all Causes during the Year 1908. Note.—TheDeaths of Non-Residents occurring in Public Institutions situated in the Borough are, excluded and the Deaths of Residents occurring in Public Institutions situated beyond the limits of the Borough are included.
    Cause of Deaths.ages
    0 to 11 to ; 55 to 1010 to 1515 to 2525 to 35 i35 to j 4545 to 5555 to 6565 to 7575 to 8585 and upwards.TotalsTotal u nder 5 years.
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    Deaths from all Causes during the Year 1908— continued.
    AGES.
    0 to 11 to 55 to 1010 to 1515 to 2525 to 3535 to -4545 to 5555 to 6565 to 7575 to 8585 and upwardsTotalsTotal under 5 years.
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    Deaths from all Causes during the Year 1908— continued.
    ages.
    0 to 1l to 55 to 1010 to 1515 to 2525 to 3535 to 4545 to 5555 to 6565 to 7575 to 8585 and upwardsTotals.Total under 5 years.
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    Deaths from all Causes during the Year 1908— continued.
    AGES.
    0 to 11 to 55 to 1010 to 1515 to 2525 to 3535 to 4545 to 5555 to 6565 to 7575 to 8i65 and upwardsTotals.Total under 5 years.
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    Table 3b. Summary of Diseases.
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    Summary of Ages. AGES.
    0 to 1lto 55 to 1010 to 1515 to 2525 to 3535 to 4545 to 5555 to 6565 to 7575 to 8585 and upwardsTotals.Total under 5 years.
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    Table 4. ST. PANCRAS SANITARY DISTRICT. Showing the number of Deaths at all ages in 1908 from certain groups of Diseases, and proportion to 1,000 of Population, and to 1,000 Deaths from all causes.
    Divisions.Deaths.Deaths per 1000 of Population at all ages.Deaths per 1000 of Total Deaths at all ages.
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    TABLE 5A. ST. PANCRAS SANITARY DISTRICT Shewing the Number of Deaths from the principal Zymotic Diseases in the 10 years 1898 to 1907, and in the year 1908.
    Disease.1898189919001901190219031904190519061907Number of Deaths, Annual Average of 10 years 1898-07.Number of Deaths in 1908.Proportion of Deaths to 1,000 total Deaths in 10 years 1898-07.Proportion of Deaths to 1,000 total Deaths in 1908.
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    Table 5b. ST. PANCRAS SANITARY DISTRICT. Shewing the Number of Deaths from the Notifiable Infectious Diseases in the 10 years 1898 to 1907, and in the year 1908.
    Disease1898199919001901190219031904190519061907Number of Deaths, Annual Average of 10 vears 1898-07Number of Deaths in 1908.Proportion of Deaths to 1000 total Deaths in 10 years 1898-07Proportion of Deaths to 1003 total Deaths in 1908.
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    Table 5c. SAINT PANCRAS. Morbidity—Cases per 1000 population. Fatality—Deaths per 1000 cases.
    Year.Population.Small-pox.Scarlet Fever.Diphtheria and Membranous Croup.Typhus Fever.Enteric, and Simple or Continued Fever.Relapsing Fever.Puerperal Fever.Cholera.Erysipelas.
    Morbidity.Fatality.Morbidity.Fatality.Morbidity.Fatality.Morbidity.Fatality.Morbidity.Fatality,Morbidity.Fatality.Morbidity.Fatality.Morbidity.Fatality.Morbidity.Fatality.
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    Table 6A. 158 St. Pancras Registration Sub-Distriots and District. Table of Population, Births, and Dbaths from all Causes, classified according to ages and localities, occurring during the Year 1908.
    [public institutions. Non-Residents in Public Insti tutions within the District are excluded. | Residents in Public Institu tions without the District are included. Residents in Public Institu tions, whether within or with out the District, are classified in the respective Sub-Districts of their previous residence.West St. Pancras.South St. Pancras.East St. Pancras.North St. Pancras.No Address.Totals St. F'ancras.
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    Table 6b. 159 St. Pancras Registration District. Cases of Infectious Disease Certified Notifications, classified according to diseases and ages, occurring during the Year 1908.
    [public institutions. Non-Residenis in Public Institutions within the District are excluded. Residents in Public Institutions without I the District are included.At all Ages.At Ages—Years.
    Under 1,1 and under 5.^ and under 10.10 and under 15.15 and I under 25.25 and | under 15.65 and upwards.
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    T able 7 a . 160 S t. P ancras R egistration S ur -D istrictk and D istrict. C ases of I nfectious D isease C ertified N otifications, classified according to diseases, ages, and localities, occurring during the Year 1908.
    Non-Residents inPublic Institutionsareexcluded. ResidentsinPublicInstitutions without the District are included.| AGES.West.South.East.North.No Address.Total?.Totals All Ages.
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    Table 7b. Sr. Pancras Registration Sub-Districts and District. Cases of Infectious Disease Ambulance Removals, classified according to diseases, ages, and localities, occurring during the Year 1908.
    Non-Residents in Public Instit\ tions arc excluded. Residents in Public Institutior without the District are includec1- H AGES. is .West.South.East.North.No Address.Totals.Totals All Ages.
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    Table 7 c. St. Pancras Registration Sub-Districts and District. Cases of Infectious Disease Certified Deaths, classified according to diseases, ages, and localities, occurring during the Year 1908.
    Non-ResidentsinPublic Institu tionsareexcluded. ResidentsinPublicInstitutions withouttheDistrictareincluded.AGES.West.SOUTH.East,North.No Address.TotalS.Totals All Ages.
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    Table 8. St. Pancras Registration Sub-Districts and District. Table of Deaths from Certain Causes, classified according to diseases, ages, and localities, occurring during the Year 1908.
    Non-Residents in Public Institu tions are excluded. Residents in Public Institutions without the District are included.AGES.West.South.East.North.No AadressTotals.TotalS, All AGEs.
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    Table 9a. ST. PANCRAS SUB-DISTRICTS. Table shewing the Number of Deaths from the principal Zymotic and certain other Diseases in the Sub-Districts for the year 1908. Deaths not referable to any certain Sub-District boing redistributed proportionately to the population.
    Sub-Districts.Population, 1908.Variola, Small-pox.Scarlatina, Scarlet Fever.1 'iphtheria and Membranous Croup.Typhus Fever.Enteric or Typhoid Fever.Fever, Simple and Continued.Measles.Whooping Cough.Diarrhcea or Dysenterv.Total Zymotic Diseases.Rheumatic Fever.Influenza.Phthisis.Bronchitis, Pneumonia, and Pleurisv.Heart Disease.Injuries.All other Diseases.Total Deaths from all Causes at all Ages.
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    Table 9B. ST. PANCRAS SUB-DISTRICTS. Table showing the proportion of Deaths from the principal Zymotic and certain other Diseases to 1000 Population in the Sub-Districts for the year 1908.
    Sub-Districts.Population, 1908.Variola, Sinall-pox.Scarlatina, Scarlet Fever.Diphtheria and Membranous Croup.Typhus Pever.Enteric or Typhoid Fever.Fever, Simple and Continued.Measles.Whooping Cough.Diarrhcea and Dysentery.• Total Zymotic Diseases.Rheumatic Fever.Infiuenza.Phthisis..Bronchitis, Pneumonia, and Pleurisy.Heart Disease.Injuries.All other Diseases.Total Deaths from all causes at all ages.
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    TABLE showing the N umrer of Deaths from the Notifiable Infectious Diseases, the number of Deaths at various Ages and the number of Births in the Sub-Districts for the year 1908. Births and. Deaths not referable to any certain Sub District being re-distributed proportionately to the population.
    Sub-Districts.Population, 1908.Variola, Small- pox.Scarlatina, Scarlet Fever.Diphtheria.Membranous Croup.Typhus FeverEnteric or Typhoid Fever.Fever, Simple and Continued.Relapsing Fever.Puerperal Fever.Cholera.Erysipelas.PlagueCerebro Spinal Meningitis.Total Notifiable. Infectious Diseases.Total Deaths under 1 Year of Age.Total Deaths under 5 Years of Age.Total Deaths under 10 Years of Age.Deaths at 10 and under 65 Years of Age.Deaths at 65 Years of Age and upwards.Total Deaths at all Ages and from all causes.Registered Births.Per 1000 Births.
    Deaths under 1 year.
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    TABLE showing the proportion of Deaths from the Notifiable Infectious Diseases, and the proportion of Deaths at \arious Ages, and the proportion of Births to 1000 Population in the Sub-Districts for the year 1908.
    Sub-Districts.Population, 1908.Variola, Small-pox.Scarlatina, Scarlet Fever.Diphtheria.Membranous Croup.Typhus Fever.Enteric or Typhoid Fever.Fever, Simple and Continued.Relapsing Fever.Puerperal Fever.Cholera.Erysipelas.Plague.Cerebro Spinal Meningitis.Total Notifiable Infectious Diseases.Total Deaths under 1 year of age.Total Deaths under 5 years of age.Total Deaths under 10 years of age.Deaths at 10 and under 65 years of age.Deaths at 65 years of Age and upwards.Total Deaths at all Ages and from all causes.Registered Births.
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    Table 11a.— Inspections during
    DUTIES AND PREMISES.N. 1. Highgate.N. 2. St. John's Park.N. 3. Gospel Oak.M. 4. Grafton.N. 5-Maitland Park.E. 1. Bartholomew.
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    the Year 1908.
    E.2. (Camden Square.E. 3. College.E. 4. Oakley Square.E. 5. OssulstonW. 1. Castle.W. 2. Chalk Farm.W. 3. Mornington.W. 4. Regent's Park.W. 5. Euston.S. 1. ArgyleS. 2. Meeklenburgh.S. 3. Burton,S. 4. Ei.dsleh.S. 5. Whitfield.Food places.Work places. Women.Totals.
    E. 3 & 4.N. & E. 2, 5.W. & S.
    M. E. B.B. G.& Visitor-
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    T able 11 a.— Inspections during
    DUTIES AND PREMISES.N. 1. Highgate.N. 2. St. John's Park.N. 3. Gospel Oak.N. 4. Grafton.. N. 5. Maitland Park.E. 1. Bartholomew.
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    the Year 1908— con.
    E. 2. Camden Square.F. 3. College.E. 4. Oakley Square.E. 5. Ossulston.W. 1. Castle.W. 2. Chalk Farm.W. 3. Mornington.W. 4. Regent's Park.w. 5. Euston.S.1. Argyle.S. 2. Mecklenburgh.S. 3. Burton.5.4. Endileigh.S. 5. Whit held.Food places.VV 01 k places. Women.Totals.
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    T able 11 b.— Re-inspections after Intimations during
    DUTIES AND PREMISES.N. 1. Highgate.n. 2. St. John's Park.N. .3. Gospel Oak.n. 4. Grafton.n. 5. Maitland Park.E. 1. Bartholomew.
    E. 2. Camden Square.E. 3. College.E. 4. Oakley Square.E. 5. Ossulston.W. 1. Castle.w. 2. Chalk Farm.w. 3. Mornington.W. 4. Regent's Park.w. 5. Bulton.S. 1. Argyle.S. 2. Mecklenburgh.S. 3. Button.S. 4. Entlsleigh.S. 5. Whitfield.food places.Work places. Women.Totals.
    E. 3 & 4.N. 60 E. 1, 2, & 5.W. & S.
    M. E. B.B. G. visitors
    Infectious Diseases—Inquiry, removal, disinfection, etc.17191614510
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    T able 11B .— Re-inspections after Intimations during the Year 1908— con.
    DUTIES AND PREMISES.N. I. Highgate.No. 2. St. John's Park.No. 3. Gospel Oak.No. 4. Grafton.No. 5. Maitlnnd Park.E. 1. Bartholomew. 1E. 2. Camden Square.h. 3. College.E. 4. Oakley Square.E. 5. O'sulton.W. 1. Castle.W. 2. Chalk Farm.W. 3. Mornington.W. 4. Regent's Park.w. s. Euston.S. 1. Argyle.S. 2. Mecklenburgh.s. 3. Burton.S. 4. Endsleigh.S.5. Whitiield.hood placrs.vv orK-places. Women.TOTALS.
    E. 3 & 4.N. & E. 1, 2, & 5.W. & S. J
    M.E.B.B.G. visiton
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    T able 12 a.— I ntimations as to Nuisances served by the Sanitary Inspectors during the Year 1908.
    A,Schedule of Nuisances.Districts and Inspectors.Ward 1, N. G. R.Ward 2. W. L. B.Ward 3 (part of). C. H. J.Ward 4. H. G. W.Ward 5, N. J. I. L.VV ard 5, S. G. W. A.Ward 6 (part of). R. E. J.Ward 7, N. E. J. D.Ward 7. S. j. l.Ward 8tN. A. H. W.Ward 8.S. E. G. H.Food places.Work places, WomenTotals.
    vv.G. a. Part of Wards 3&6.N. <v K. H. K. C.w. & s. J. O.
    M. E. BB. G. | & Visitors.
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    T able 12 c. — Intimations as to Breaches of By-laws and Breaches of Statutes served by the Sanitary Inspectors during the Year 1908.
    CRegistered Tenement Houses—Breaches of By-Laws.Districts and Inspectors.Ward 1, 8. G. R.Ward 2. Wr. L. B.Ward 3 (part of). C. H. J.VVard 4. H. G. W.Ward 5, N. J. T. L.Ward 5, 8, G. W. A.Ward 6(part of). R. E. J.Ward 7. N. E. J. D.Ward 7, 8. J. L.Ward 8, N. A. H. W.Ward 8, 8. E. G. H.Food places.Work-places, WomenTotals
    W.G.A. Part of Wards 3 & 6.N. & E. H. R. C.W. A S. J. O.
    M. E.B.B. G. & Visitors.
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    L ST I. ST. PANCRAS, LONDON, 1 908. Buildings constructed in separate and more or less severed dwellings of less than five rooms, let at weekly rentals, and self-contained or associated as to appurtenances.
    123456789101112Remarks.
    Division and Sub Division.Name and Situation, and Number of Houses.Name and Address of Owner.When Opened.Total Number of RoomDwellings ofTotal Number of Dwellings.Streett Door or Gate, when shut, and by whom.Common Stair.Inter-Communication of Rooms in Dwellings. Is this Independent of the Common Stair ?How many Dwellings use each appurtenance.Weekly Rental, Minimum and Maximum.
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    List I.—con. Buildings constructed in separate and severed dwellings.—continued.
    123456789101112Remarks.
    Division tor and Sub-Division.Name and Situation, and Number of Houses.Name and Address of Owner.When Opened.Total Number of Room.Dwellings ofTotal Number of Dwellings.Street Door or Gate, when shut, and by whom.Common Stair.Inter-Communication of Rooms in Dwellings. Is this Independent of the Common Stair ?How many Dwellings use each appurtenanceWeekly Rental, Minimum and Maximum.
    1 Room.2 Rooms.3 Rooms.4 Rooms.5 or more.Outside or Inside.Open or Enclos'dW.C.' Scullery.Wash-house.
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    List I.—con. Buildings constructed in separate and severed dwellings— continued.
    123456789101112Remarks.
    Division and Sub Division.Name and Situation, and Number of Houses.Name and Address of Owner.When Opened.Total Number of Rooms.Dwellings ofTotal Number of Dwellings.Street Door or Gate, when shut, and by whom.Common Stair.Inter-Communication of Rooms in Dwellings Is this Independent of the Common Stair ?How many Dwellings use each appurtenance.Weekly Rental, Minimum and Maximum.
    1 Room.2 Rooms.3 Rooms.4 Rooms.5 or more.Outside or Inside.Open or Enclos'dw.c.Scullery.Wash- house.
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    List I .— con. Buildings constructed in separate and severed dwellings— continued.
    l23456789101112Remarks.
    Division and Sub-Division.Name and Situation, and Number of Houses.Name and Address of Owner,When opened.Total Number of Rooms.Dwellings ofTotal Number of Dwellings.Street Door or Gate, when shut, and by whom.Common Stair.Inter-Communication of Rooms in Dwellings Is this Independent of the Common Stair'?How many Dwellings use each appurtenance.Weekly Rental. Minimum and Maximum.
    1 Room.2 Rooms.3 Rooms.4 Rooms.5 Rooms.Outside or Inside.Open or Enclos'dw.c.Scullery.Wash-house.
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    List I.—con. Buildings constructed in separate and severed dwellings.— continued.
    123456789101112Remarks
    Division and Sub-Division.Name and Situation, and Number of Houses.Name and Address of Owner.When Opened.Total Number of Room.Dwellings ofTotal Number of Dwellings.Street Door or Gate, when shut, and by whom.Common Stair.Inter-Communication of Rooms in Dwellings Is this Independent of the Common Stair ?How many Dwellings use each appurtenanceWeekly Rental, Minimum and Maximum.
    1 Room.2 Rooms.3 Rooms.4 Rooms.5 or more.Outside or Inside.Open or Enelos'dW.C.Scullery.Wash-house
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    L ist I.— con. Buildings constructed in separate and severed dwellings— continued.
    123456789101112
    Division and Sub-Division.Name and Situation, and Number of Houses.Name and Address of Owner.When Opened.Total Number of Room.Dwellings ofTotal Number of Dwellings.Street Door or Gate, when shut, and by whom.Common Stair.Inter-Communication of Rooms in Dwellings Is this Independent of the Common Stair ?How many Dwellings use each appurtenance.Weeklv Rental, Minimum and Maxiaximum.Remarks.
    1 Room.2 Rooms.3 Rooms.4 Rooms.5 or more.Outside or Inside.Open or Enclos'dW.C.Scullery.Wash- house.
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    List I.— con. Buildings constructed in separate and severed dwellings.— continued.
    123456789101112
    Division and Sub-Division.Name and Situation, and Number of Houses.Name and Address of Owner.When Opened.Total Number of Room.Dwellings ofTotal Number of Dwellings.Street Door or Gate, when shut, and by whom.Common Stair.Inter-Communication of Rooms in Dwellings. Is this Independent of the Common Stair ?How many Dwellings use each appurtenance.Weeklv Rental, Minimum and Maximum.Remarks
    1 Room.2 Rooms.3 Rooms.4 Rooms.5 or more.Outside or InsideOpen or Enclos'dw.c.Scullery.Wash-house.
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    List II. ST. PANCRAS, LONDON. REGISTERED COMMON LODGING HOUSES.
    Situation.Authorised Number of Lodgers.Accommodation.Notes.
    Males.Females.Married couples (persons).
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    L ist III. ST. PANC R AS, LONDON. LICENSED COW-HOUSES.
    Registered No.Situation of Licensed Premises.Name of Licensee.Registered amount of breathing space in cubic feet.No. of Cows Licensed for.
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    L ist IV. ST. PANCRAS, LONDON. LICENSED SLAUGHTER-HOUSES.
    Registered NoSituation.Name of Licensee.Remarks.
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    BAKEHOUSES, end of 1908.
    No. on Diagram.Consecutive No.Situations, Divisions, and Sub-Divisions,Name of Occupier.Distance of floor above or below ground level.Distance of ceiling above or below ground level.Underground Baking Rooms—U.Baked B—Bread. C—Confectionery b—Biscuits.As to Certificate and date when granted or refused, and other notes.
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    List VI.—con. BAKEHOUSES.— continued.
    No. on Diagram.Consecutive No.Situations, Divisions, and Sub-Divisions.Name of Occupier.Distance of floor above or below gr. und level.Distance of ceiling above or below ground levelUnderground Baking Rooms—U.Baked B—Bread. C—Confectionery b—Biscuits.As to Certificate and date when granted or refused, and other notes.
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    List VI.— con. BAKEHOUSES— continued.
    No. on Diagram.Consecutive No.Situations, Divisions, and Sub-Divisions.Name of Occupier.Distance of floor above or below ground level.Distance of ceiling above or below ground level.Underground Baking Rooms—U.'Baked B—Bread. C—Confectionery b—Bread.As to Certificate and date when granted or refused, and other notes.
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    List VI.— con. BAKEHOUSES.— continued.
    No. on Diagram.Consecutive No.Situations. Divisions, and Sub-Divisions.Name of Occupier.Distance of floor above or below ground level.Distance of ceiling above or below ground level.Underground Baking Rooms—U.Baked B—Bread. C—Confectioner; b—Biscuits.As to Certificate and date when granted or refused, and other note.
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    List VI.— con. BAKEHOUSES— continued.
    No. on Diagram.Consecutive No.Situations, Divisions, and Sub-Divisions.Name of Occupier.Distance of floor above or below ground level.Distance of ceiling above or below ground level.Underground Baking Rooms—U.Baked B—Bread. C—Confectionery b—Bread.As to Certificate and date when granted or refused, and other notes.
  • Page 196
    List VI.— con. BAKEIIOUSES— continued.
    No. on Diagram.ConsecutiveNo.Situations, Divisions, and Sub-Divisions.Name of Occupier, jj Distance of j floor above or 1 below ground level.Distance of ceiling above or below ground level.Underground Baking Rooms—U.Baked B—Bread. C — Confectioner) b—Biscuits.As to Certificate and date when granted or refused, and other notes.
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    L ist VI.— con. BAKEHOUSES— continued.
    No. on Diagram.Consecutive No.Situations, Divisions, and Sub-Divisions.Name of Occupier.Distance of floor above or below ground level.Distance of ceiling above or below ground level.Underground Baking Rooms—U.Baked I? — Bread. C—Confectionery b—Biscuits.As to Certificate and date when granted or refused, and other notes.
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    NOXIOUS TRADES.
    Registered No.Situation of Premises.Name of Occupier.Trade.
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    RAG AND BONE STORES. NORTH DIVISION.
    SITUATIONNAME OF OCCUPIER.