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City of London 1930

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for London, City of ]

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SUPERVISION OF THE ICE CREAM TRADE.
Inspections in connection with the manufacture or sale of Ice Cream within the City
have been carried out.
The barrows or stalls of itinerant vendors were visited from time to time during
the summer season, and in any instance where lack of cleanliness or other defect was observed,
the issue of a caution resulted in appropriate steps being taken to remedy the defect.
No additional premises were registered during the year in accordance with the requirements
of the London County Council (General Powers) Act, 1928.

CITY MORTUARY.

Bodies Received—Post-Mortems and Inquests:—
Bodies received at the Mortuary to await burial145
Post-Mortem examinations made73
Inquests held on bodies135
Inquests held on fires1

The following tabulation shows the work carried out at the Mortuary and Coroners Court during the past five years:—

Year. Articles disinfected.Bodies received at the Mortuary.Inquests held on bodies.Inquests held on Fires.
1925493,8131501450
1926305,9701551394
1927227,0371781691
1928180,5301591472
1929515,3751761652
Average for previous 5 years344,5451631532
1930203,9091451351

Disinfection.—Trade.—In accordance with the requirements of the South African
Government, the disinfection of second-hand clothing, prior to export to that country, has
been carried on as usual.

The following table gives the details of the work of disinfection carried out at the Disinfecting Station during the year in connection with the export trade:—

Number of Certificates issued.Number of articles disinfected.Fees received by the Corporation.
572195,473£469

Disinfection—Infectious Disease:—

Articles disinfected after cases of infectious disease8,163
Library Books disinfected172
Public Vehicles—Electric Ambulance
Police Litter
Motor Van1
Railway Van1
Premises disinfected (including offices)1,355
Lockers disinfected at request of General Post Office Authorities83
Toys and Games101
Cleansing of Persons Act, 1897:—
Number of verminous persons bathed130
Cleansing of School Children:—
Total number of children cleansed1,103

305 Articles were destroyed at request of owners.
In addition to the foregoing, some assistance was rendered to the Metropolitan Borough of Finsbury
during a period when the disinfection apparatus operated by that authority was out of use.
Preservation of Bodies of Unknown Dead.—The De Rechter apparatus for the preservation
of the dead, installed at the City Mortuary, in March, 1909, was fully described in the
Annual Report of that year. It has proved of considerable assistance in connection with
the identification of persons found drowned in the River Thames. During 1930 four bodies
were placed in the apparatus. One was subsequently identified.
Fire Inquests.—Dr. F. J. Waldo, J.P., Coroner for the City of London and Southward
has kindly furnished me with the following list of places in the City which were the subject
of Fire Inquests held by him during 1930 :—
INQUESTS HELD UNDER THE CITY OF LONDON FIRE INQUESTS ACT, 1888.
Date of Inquest. Premises Burnt.
29th December, 1930 7, Love Lane.
In addition to the above, the City Coroner personally inquired into 197 " non-fatal "
City fires reported to him during the year.