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Wood Green 1906

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Wood Green]

Published
1907
Pages
38
Tables
15

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  • Page 10
    COST OF ISOLATION. The cost of Isolating Infectious Cases for the year ending 31st December, 1906, was as follows:—
    £s.d.
  • Page 13
    1—INSPECTION. Including Inspections made by Sanitary Inspectors or Inspectors of Nuisances.
    Premises.Number of
    Inspections.Written Notices.Prosecutions.
  • Page 13
    2—DEFECTS FOUND.
    Particulars.Number of DefectsNumber of Prosecutions.
    Found.Remedied.Referrred to H.M. Inspector.
  • Page 15
    Vital Statistics of Whole District during 1906 and previous Years.
    Year.Population estimated to Middle of each Year.Births.Total Deaths Registered in the District.Total Deaths in Public Institutions in the District.Deaths of Non-Residents registered in Public Institut'ns in the District.Deaths of Residents registered in Public Institut'ns beyond the District.Nett Deaths at all Ages belonging to the District.
    Under 1 Year of Age.At all Ages.
    Number.Rate per 1,000. Est. pop.NumberRate per 1,000. Est. pop.
    Number.Rate per 1,000 Births regist'r'dNumber.Rate per 1,000. Est. pop.
  • Page 16
    Table of Chief Zymotic Diseases, arranged according to the Months in which they occurred.
    1906.Small-pox.Scarlet Fever.Typhoid Fever.Diphtheria.Diarrhoea.Puerperal Fever.Erysipelas.Whooping Cough.Measles.Membraneous Croup.
    Cases.Deaths.Cases.Deaths.Cases.Deaths.Cases.Deaths.Cases.Deaths.Cases.Deaths.Cases.Deaths.Cases.Deaths.Cases.Deaths.Cases.Deaths.
  • Page 17
    Cases of Infectious Diseases Notified during the Year 1906 in the Urban Sanitary District of Wood Green.
    Notifiable Diseases.Cases Notified in the Whole District.
    At all Ages.At Ages—Years.
    Under 1 year.1-5.5-15.15-25.25-65.
  • Page 18
    Causes of, and Ages at, Death during the Year 1906 in the Urban Sanitary District of Wood Green.
    Causes of Death.Deaths at the subjoined Ages of "Residents," whether occurring in or beyond the district.Total Deaths of 'Residents' or NonResidents in Public Institutions in the District.
    All Ages.Under 1 year.1 and Under 5.5 and Under 15.15 and Under 25.25 and Under 65.65 and upwards
  • Page -
    Table of the Chief Zymotic Diseases according to the Localities in which they occurred.
    Scarlet.Diphtheria.Typhoid.Diarrhœa.
    CasesDeathsCasesDeathsCasesDeathsCasesDeaths
  • Page 19
    Infantile Mortality during the Year 1906. Deaths from Stated Causes in Weeks and Months under One Year of Age.
    Cause of Death.Under 1 Week.1-2 Weeks.2-3 Weeks.3-4 Weeks.Total under 1 Month.1-2 Months.2-3 Months.3-4 Months.4-5 Months.5-6 Months.6-7 Months.7-8 Months.8-9 Months9-10 Months.10-11 Months.11-12 Months.Total under 1 Year.
  • Page 28
    The following is a list of the Workshops in the District, together with the number of persons employed at times of visits:—
    Business.No. in DistrictNo. of persons employed.Visits.
  • Page 28
    Notices have been served for nuisances, as below, during the the year:—
  • Page 30
    HOUSE-TO-HOUSE INSPECTION.
    Roads Inspected.No. of Houses.No. of Rooms.Families.Persons per Room.
    Adults.Children
  • Page 34
    COUNTY OF MIDDLESEX.— SANITARY WORK, 1907.
    Name of Sanitary District.Inspections.Notices.Dwelling Houses.Houses let in separate Dwellings or Lodgings.Common Lodging Houses.Canal Boats used as Dwellings.Movable Dwellings, Caravans, Tents, &c.Workshops and Workplaces.
    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.Total Number of Inspections and Ke-inspections made.Cautionary Notices Given.Statutory Orders Issued.Summonses Served.Convictions Obtained.Houses, Premises, &c., Cleansed, Repaired, &c.Closed as Unfit for Habitation.Re-opened alter Repairs, Alterations, &c.Demolished.Illegal Underg ound Dwellings Vacated.Number Registered under Bye-laws.Number Contraventions.Number Registered under Bye-laws.Number of Contraventions.Number Registered under the Acts.Number of Contraventions of Regulations.Number Observed during the Year.Number of Nuisances therefrom Abated.Number Removed from District.Number in District.Contraventions of Factory Acts.
  • Page 35
    COUNTY OF MIDDLESEX.—SANITARY WORK, 1906.
    Name of Sanitary DistrictLaundriesBake- _ houses.Slaughter -houstsCowshedsDairies andMilkshops |Unsound Food.Adul_ terated Food._ Offensive Trades.Water Supply and Water Service.
    Animals seized.Articles or Parcels seized.Articles or Parcels surrendered.*Wells.Percentage of Houses supplied from Public Water Service.Cisterns.| Draw-Taps removed from Cisterns to Mains.Percentage of Houses supplied on Constant System.
    Number in District.Contraventions of Factory Acts.Number in District.Contraventions of Factory ActsNumber on Register.Contraventions of Bye-Laws.Number on Register.Contraventions of Regulations.Number on Register.Contraventions of Regulations.Samples taken.Found adulterated.Number of Premises in District.Contraventions of Bye-Laws.New Sunk.Cleansed, Repaired, &c.Closed as Polluted.New Provided.Cleansed, Repaired, Covered, &c.Overflow Pipes Disconnected from Drains.
  • Page 36
    COUNTY OF MIDDLESEX.— SANITARY WORK, 1906.
    Name of Sanitary District.Drainage and Sewerage.Disinfection.Dust.Sundry Nuisances Abated.
    Water Closets.Percentage of Houses provided with Water Closets.Drains.Cesspools.1 Percentage of Houses Draining into Sewers.
    New Constructed.Number of Water Closets substituted for Dry Receptacles.Repaired, Supplied with Water, or otherwise Improved.Examined, Tested, Exposed, &c.Unstopped, Repaired, Trapped, &c.Waste Pipes, Rain Water Pipes Disconnected, Repaired, &c.Soil Pipes and Drains Ventilated.Disconnecting Traps or Chambers Inserted.Reconstructed.Rendered Impervious, Emptied, Cleansed, &c.Abolished, and Drain connected to Sewer.Rooms Disinfected.Rooms Stripped and Cleansed.Articles Disinfected or Destroyed.New Bins provided.Periodical Frequency of Dust Removal.Number of Complaints of Non-Removal received.Overcrowding.Smoke.Accumulations of Refuse.Foul Ditches, Ponds. &c., and Stagnant Water.Foul Pigs and other Animals.Dampness.Other Nuisances.