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

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St Pancras 1959

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

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CLEANSING AND DISINFESTING
Cleansing
The number of attendances at the Council's Public Health Annexe during the
year was as follows:-

(1) Scabies

MenWomenChildren under 5SchoolchildrenTotal 1959Total 1958
St. Pancras176151103137567762
Ex St. Pancras244143332
No fixed abode-----2
Totals200155104141600796

(2) Verminous Conditions

MenWomenChildren under 5SchoolchildrenTotal 1959Total 1958
Head liceSt. Pancras-236148177367
Ex St. Pancras---111316
No fixed abode------
Body liceSt. Pancras3641725388582
Ex St. Pancras44---4428
No fixed abode4---422
Totals41240101646261,015

The majority of the children included in the above tables were brought by
school officers of the London County Council under powers conferred upon them by
the Education Act, 1944 Payment is made by the London County Council at the rate
of three shillings per child in respect of both verminous conditions and scabies,
subject to a minimum annual payment of £250.
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