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Hayes and Harlington 1911

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Hayes]

Published
1912
Pages
18
Tables
10

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10 tables in this report

  • Page 7
    TABLE 1. VITAL STATISTICS OF WHOLE DISTRICT DURING 1911 & PREVIOUS YEARS.
    Year.Population estimated to Middle of the Year.Births.Total Deaths Registered in the District.Transferable Deaths.‡Nett Deaths belonging to the District.
    Uncorrected Number.Nett.of Nonresidents registered in the District. †of Residents not registered in the District. †Under 1 Year of Age.At all Ages.
    Number. *Rate.Number. *Rate per 1,000 Nett Births.Number. *Rate.
    Number. †Rate.
  • Page 8
    TABLE .II. CASES OF INFECTIOUS DISEASE NOTIFIED DURING THE YEAR 1911.
    Notifiable Disease.NUMBER OF CASES NOTIFIED.total cases Removed to hospital.
    At all Ages.At Ages—Years.
    Under 1.1 to 5.5 to 1515 to 2525 to 4545 to 6565 and upwards
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    TABLE III. CAUSES OF, AND AGES AT DEATH DURING THE YEAR 1911.
    Causes of Death.Nett Deaths at the subjoined ages of "Residents" whether occurring within or without the District (a).Total Deaths whether of "Residents" or "Non-Residents" in the District (a)
    All ages.Under 1 year.1 and under 2 years.2 and under 5 years.5 and under 15 years.15 and under 25 years.25 and under 45 years.45 and under 65 years.65 and upwards.
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  • Page 10
    TABLE IV. INFANTILE MORTALITY DURING THE YEAR 1911. Nett Deaths from stated causes at various ages under 1 year of age.
    Cause of DeathUnder 1 week.1-2 weeks.2-3 weeks.3-4 weeks.Total under 1 month.1-3 months.3-6 month?.6-9 months.9-12 months.Total Deaths under 1 year.
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    1.— INSPECTION. 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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    4.—REGISTERED WORKSHOPS.
    Workshops on the Register (S. 131) at the end of the year.Number.
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    SANITARY WORK, 1911. No. 1.
    Enumerate (1) Adoptive Acts, (2) Bye-laws, in force in District.Particulars as to Staff employed in Sanitary Department, specify if Inspectors are engaged in any other duties, and if so what.Inspections.Action taken. (Other than under H. and T.P. Act).Dwelling Houses and Action under H. and T.P. Act, 1909.Houses let in lodgings. Tenement Houses.Common Lodging Houses.
    All the Adoptive Sanitary Acts, including the Public Health Acts Amendment Act, 1890; Infectious Diseases Prevention Act, 1890; Model Regulations relating to Dairies, Cow Sheds and Milkshops.One Sanitary Inspector who is also Surveyor.Number of premises Inspected on Complaint.Number of premises Inspected in connection with Infectious Diseases.Number of premises under periodical Inspection.Houses Inspected from House-to-House (H. and T.P. Act).Total Number of Inspections and Re-inspections made.Cautionary or Intimation Notice Given.Statutory Orders Issued.Summonses Served.Convictions Obtained.Number of Houses dealt with under Sect. 15.Number of Houses found to be in a state Dangerous or Injurious to Health. Sect. 17.Number of Representations made by M.O.H. Sect. 17.N umber of Houses made Habitable without Closing Orders.Number of Closing Orders made by L.A. (Sect. 17.)Number of Houses Closed Voluntarily.Number of Closing Orders determined after Repairs (Sect. 17.)Number of Houses Demolished (à) by order of L.A. (Sect. 17.) (b) Voluntarily.Illegal Underground Rooms Vacated.Number Registered under Bye-Laws.Number of Contraventions.Number Registered under Bye-Laws.Number of Inspections made.Number of Contraventions.
    The Council have adopted New Bye-laws, hut these have not yet received the sanction of the L. G. B., and the Old Bye-laws made by the Uxbridge Rural District Council in 1860 are still in force.
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    SANITARY WORK, 1911. No 2.
    ?bal Boats used as Dwellings.Movable Dwellings, Caravans, Tents, &c.Bakehouses.Slaughter-Houses.Cow-Sheds.Dairies and Milkshops.Unsound Food.Adulterated Food.Offensive Trades.Water Supply and Water Service.
    Acts.Number of Contraventions of c RegulationsNumber Observed during the Year.Number of Nuisances there-: from AbatedNumber Removed from District.Number in District.Contraventions of Factory Acts.Number on Register.I Number of Inspections made.Frequency of Inspection.1 Contraventions of Bye-Laws.Number on Register.■ Number of Inspections made.Frequency of Inspection.Contraventions of Regulations.Number of Milch Cows in District.Number on Register.Number of Inspections made.Frequency of Inspection.Contraventions of Regulations.Animals seized.Articles or Parcels seized.Animals condemned by Magistrate.Articles or Parcels condemned by Magistrate.Articles or Parcels surrendered.Samples taken (if any) by the District Local Authority.Found adulterated.Number of Premises in District.Number of Inspections made.Contraventions of Bye-Laws.Wells.Percentage of Houses supplied from Public Water Service.Cisterns.Draw-Taps placed on Mains.Percentage of Houses supplied on Constant System.Number of Samples obtained for analysis.
    New Sunk.Cleansed, Repaired, &c.Closed as polluted.New Provided.Cleansed, Repaired, Covered, &c.
    From Local Wells.From Public Supply.
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    SANITARY WORK, 1911. No. 3.
    Drainage and Sewerage of existing Buildings.Disinfection.Dust.Sundry Nuisances Abated.Remarks as to any other matters or in explanation of previous columns.
    Water Closets.Percentage of Houses provided with Water Closets.Drains.Cesspools.Percentage of Houses Draining into Sewers.
    Number of Water Closets substituted for Dry Receptacles.Repaired, Supplied with Water, or otherwise Improved.Examined, Tested. Exposed, etc.Unstopped, Repaired, Trapped &c.Waste Pipes, Rain Water Pipes Disconnected, Repaired, &c.New Soil Pipes or Ventilating Shafts fixed.Existing Soil Pipes or Ventilating Shafts Repaired.Disconnecting Traps or Chambers Inserted.Reconstructed.Rendered Inpervious, Emptied, Cleansed &c.Abolished, and Drain connected to Sewer.Rooms Disinfected.Rooms Stripped and Cleansed.Articles Disinfected or destroyed.New Bins provided.How frequently is dust removed from each Home ?Number of Complaints of Non-Removal received.Method of DisposalOvercrowding.Smoke.Accumulations of Refuse.Foul Ditches, Ponds, &c., and Stagnant Water.Foul Pigs and other Animals.Dampness.Yards repaved or repaired.Other Nuisances.
    Ordinary Infectious diseases.Phthisis.Ordinary infectious disease.Phthisis.Destructor.By Tipping.Other, state method.