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Lambeth 1906

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Lambeth]

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Ward.Situation of PremisesName of Licensee.
Vauxhall302, Clapham RoadHoldsworth, Geo.
152, ,, „Lawrence Bros.
18, Paradise Road (rear of)Smith, Wm. Geo.
l,Lansdowne Road, Clapham RoadCopeman, Walter George
Stockwell97, Stockwell RoadRooksby, Walter
27, Bedford Road,Clapham Rd.Pooley, John Pied
BrixtonNear Railway Hotel Brewery, Electric LaneElphick, Edwin
263, Brixton RoadCopp, Albert
10, Foxley Road*Maiden, Robert Levers
Industry Terrace (yard leading to), Canterbury RoadWarren, James Edward
Heme Hill207, Coldharbour LaneClark, Albert John
309,Ford, Hy., & Co., Ltd.
77, Dulwich RoadAtkin, Jim Cook
Tulse Hill45, New Park RoadBeaumont, Edith Mary (trading as Martin & Beaumont)
12, Lower Tulse HillHaydon, Wm.
Norwood120, High Street* †Bull, Mary Ann
121, „ ,, (rear of)Griffiths, Fredk.
125, Hamilton RoadForss, Thomas Lionel

*In 5 samples (i.e., 33 3 per cent.) of suspected Typhoid Fever blood,
in connection with which there was a reaction, the reaction was slightly (or
feebly) marked.
N.B.—45 other samples were also examined during 1906, viz.:—
6 milks, 3 urine, 1 pus, 1 pleuritic effusion, 31 tinned goods, 1 human skin
scab, and 2 skin scab of mouse.
A suggestion of the London County Council (in a letter dated
June 14th, 1906), to establish a Central Bacteriological Laboratory
for the use of the County and Borough Councils, was not agreed
to by the Lambeth Council, on the ground that, as far as
Lambeth Borough is concerned, such a Central Laboratory is
unnecessary, a local laboratory having been already provided,
and having proved of the greatest use to the Borough.