Hints from the Health Department. Leaflet from the archive of the Society of Medical Officers of Health. Credit: Wellcome Collection, London
[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Whitechapel]
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APPENDIX.
TABLE I.
SINCE THE
30th. of June, to the 29th of December, 1861.
From February, l856, to the 29th Sept., 1861. | For the Quarter ending 29th December, 1861. | |||||||||||||
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Total number of Nuisances removed. | Works in progress but not completed. | Number of Nuisances inspected in houses and yards. | Number of Houses systematically visited. House-to-- house visitation. | Number of Nuisances entered in Complaint Books. | Number of Summonses taken out. | Number of Notices served. | Works in progress but not completed. | Number of Nuisances Insected. | Number of Houses systematically visited. | Number of Nuisances entered in Complaint Book. | Number of Summonses taken out | Number of Notices served. | ||
For defective Drainage | For other Nuisances | For defective Drainage. | For other Nuisances, | |||||||||||
37,607 | †479 | 19,510 | 7,981 | 10,116 | 47 | 114 | 3,319 | 197 | 2,613 | 704 | 423 | 0 | 6 | 201 |
* This total refers to Nuisances of every description, including the non-removal of Dust, &c., complaints of which had been made at the Office.
This number appears large, but it chiefly refers to works completed, with the exception of Water Apparatuses to Closets, and Covered Dust Bins to Yards.