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Fulham 1881

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Fulham]

Published
1882
Pages
96
Tables
57

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  • Page 13
    THE BOARD.
    NAME.1st Quarter, 8 Meetings.2nd Quarter, 4 Meetings.3rd Quarter, 9 Meetings.4th Quarter, 8 Meetings.Total, 29 Meetings.REMARKS.
  • Page 14
    GENERAL AND SANITARY COMMITTEE.
    NAME.1st Quarter, 5 Meetings.2nd Quarter, 4 Meetings,3rd Quarter, 7 Meetings.4th Quarter, 7 Meetings.Total, 23 Meetings.REMARKS.
  • Page 15
    SPECIAL AND EMERGENCY COMMITTEES (of whole board.)
    NAME.1st Quarter, 3 Meetings.2nd Quarter, 1 Meeting.3rd Quarter, 1 Meeting.4th Quarter, No Meeting.Total 5 Meetings.REMARKS.
  • Page 16
    CARTAGE COMMITTEE.
    NAME.1st Quarter, 14 Meetings.2nd Quarter, 9 Meetings.3rd Quarter, 12 Meetings.4th Quarter, 13 Meetings.Total, 48 Meetings.REMARKS.
  • Page 16
    WORKS COMMITTEE.
    NAME.1st Quarter, 6 Meetings.2nd Quarter, 7 Meetings.3rd Quarter, 9 Meetings.4th Quarter, 13 Meetings.Total, 35 Meetings.REMARKS.
  • Page 17
    FINANCE COMMITTEE.
    NAME.1st Quarter, 6 Meetings.2nd Quarter, 2 Meetings.3rd Quarter, , 3 Meetings.4th Quarter, 5 Meetings.Total, 16 MeetingsREMARKS.
  • Page 17
    LAW AND PARLIAMENTARY COMMITTEE.
    NAME.1 1st Quarter, 7 Meetings.2nd Quarter, 3 Meetings.3rd Quarter, 6 Meetings.4th Quarter, 10 Meetings.Total, 26 Meetings.REMARKS.
  • Page 18
    EMERGENCY COMMITTEE.
    NAME.1st Quarter. No Meeting.2nd Quarter, 1 Meeting.3rd Quarter, 1 Meeting.4th Quarter, No Meeting.Total, 2 Meetings.REMARKS.
  • Page 18
    SPECIAL (RE SMALL-POX EPIDEMIC) COMMITTEE.
    NAME.1st Quarter, 13 Meetings,2nd Quarter, 3 Meetings.3rd Quarter, 1 Meeting.4th Quarter, No Meeting.Total, 17 Meetings.REMARKS.
  • Page 21
    Value of Live Stock, Machinery, &c. on Stock.
    Live Stock—£s.d.£s.d.
  • Page 22
    Continued from previous page...
  • Page 24
    A comparison of the figures given in the three several certificates shows thus:—
    Mr. Davies, Pub. Analyst, Fulham District.Somerset House. Mr. J. Bell. Mr. Bannister. Mr. G. Lewin.Dr. Redwood.
  • Page 26
    Thus, in the present instance, the figures obtained were—
    R.H. Davies.Somerset House Sample 1.Authorities. Sample 2.
  • Page 40
    HAMMERSMITH.
    YEAR.Inhabited Houses.Houses Building.Uninhabited Houses.Males.POPULATION Females.Total.
  • Page 41
    FULHAM.
    YEAR.Inhabited Houses.Houses Building.Uninhabited Houses.Males.POPULATION.Total.
    Females.
  • Page 41
    BARNES.
    YEAR.Inhabited Houses.Houses Building.Un inhabited Houses.Males.POPULATION.Total.
    Females.
  • Page 42
    MORTLAKE.
    YEAR.Inhabited Houses.Houses Building.Uninhabited Houses.Males.POPULATION.Total.
    Females.
  • Page 52
    LIST OF MORTGAGES. LOAN ACCOUNT.
    No. of Mort-gage-Date.Amount Borrowed.Rate Per Cent.Repayable in yearly. Instalments.From whom Borrowed, &c.Amount Outstanding 31st March, 1882.
    ££.s.d.
  • Page 53
    Abstract of Accounts, Year ending 31st March, 1882. GENERAL CASH ACCOUNT
    Dr.Cr.
    March 31, 1881.£S.d.£s.d.£s.d.March S1, 1882.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.
  • Page 54
    Abstract of Accounts for Year Ending 31st March, 1882. GENERAL PURPOSES ACCOUNT
    Dr.Cr.
    £s.d.£s.d.March 31, 1882.£s.d.£sd.£sd.£s.d.£s.d.
  • Page 55
    ABSTRACT OF ACCOUNTS FOR YEAR ENDING 31ST MARCH, 1882. ESTABLISHMENT ACCOUNT.
    March 31st, 1882.Salaries.Advertisements.Printing, &c.Rent, &c.Law & Parliamentary Costs.Sundries.
    £s.d.Clerk5000050000
  • Page 56
    LIGHTING ACCOUNT.
    Dr.Cr
    March 31st, 1881.£s.d.March 31st, 1882.£s.d.
  • Page 56
    SEWERS ACCOUNT
    DrCr.
    March 31st 1881.£s.d.£s.d.March 31st, 1882.£s.d.£s.d.
  • Page 57
    NEW STREETS ACCOUNT.
    Dr.Cr.
    March 31st, 1881.£s.d.March 31st, 1882.£s.d.
  • Page 57
    DISPOSAL OF LOAN NO. 30 ACCOUNT.
    Dr.Cr.
    March 31, 1882.£s.d.March 31st, 1881.£s.d.
  • Page 58
    DISPOSAL OF LOAN NO. 31 ACCOUNT.
    Dr.Cr.
    March 31st, 1881.£s.d.March 31st, 1882.£s.d.
  • Page 58
    DISPOSAL OF LOAN NO. 32 ACCOUNT.
    Dr.Cr.
    March 31st 1881.£ s. d.March 31st, 1882.£s. d.
  • Page 59
    DISPOSAL OF LOAN NO. 36 ACCOUNT
    Dr.Cr.
    August 15th, 1881.£s.d.March 3lst, 1882.£s.d.
  • Page 59
    DISPOSAL OF LOAN NO. 37 ACCOUNT
    Dr.Cr.
    December 1st, 1881.£s.d.March 31st, 1881.£s.d.
  • Page 60
    DISPOSAL OF LOAN NO. 38 ACCOUNT
    Dr.Cr.
    December 23rd, 1881.£a.d.December 23rd, 1881.£s.d.
  • Page 61
    GENERAL PERMANENT WORKS ACCOUNT.
    Dr. Cr.
    March 31st, 1881.£s.d.March 31, 1882.£s.d.
  • Page 62
    GENERAL PERMANENT WORKS ACCOUNT.-(Cntinued)
    Dr.Cr.
    1882.£s.d.March 31st, 1882.£s.d.
  • Page 63
    ASSETS AND LIABILITIES, YEAR ENDING MARCH 31ST, 1882. GENERAL PURPOSES ACCOUNT.
    Dr.Cr.
    March 31st, 1882.£s.d.March 31st, 1882.£s.d.
  • Page 63
    LIGHTING ACCOUNT.
    Dr.Cr.
    March 31st, 1882.£s.d.March 31st, 1882.£s.d.
  • Page 64
    SEWERS ACCOUNT.
    Dr.Cr.
    March 31st, 1882.£s.d.March 31st, 1882.£s.d.
  • Page 64
    NEW STREETS ACCOUNT.
    Dr.Cr.
    March 31st, 1882.£s.d.March 31st, 1882.£s.d.
  • Page 65
    APPENDIX No. 1. LONDON SCHOOL BOARD. The Board draw attention to very large amounts annually called for by the School Board for London, which is included in the "General Rate." Annexed is a statement shewing the annual amounts paid for costs of elections and to meet precepts of the School Board.
    Date of Payment.On Account of Precepts.On Account of Election Expenses.Year.Total Precepts.Election Expenses.Total paid for Year.
  • Page 65
    APPENDIX No. 2. METROPOLITAN BOARD OF WORKS. Appended is also a statement of the various amounts paid by the Board to the Metropolitan Board of Works, over which the Board of Works have no direct control.
    £s.d.
  • Page 66
    APPENDIX No 3. S hewing the Annual Rateable Value of Property in the District as per County Rate Assessment or like Estimate, and amount of the Precepts issued by the Metropolitan Board of Works, etc., etc.,
    Year.Rateable Annual ValueAmounts which would be raised by a Rate at rd. in the £.Amount of Metropolitan Board Precepts for the year, including Main Drainage Rate. Debts of late Commissioners of Sewers, &c.Rate in the £ (Approximately).
  • Page 67
    POPULATION.
    Sub-District of1861.1871.1882.—Estimated
  • Page 67
    INHABITED HOUSES.
    Sub-District of1856.1871.1882.
  • Page 67
    MILEAGE OF ROADS.
    Parish ofCarriage way.Footways to same.Footpaths where no Carriage way.
  • Page 68
    APPENDIX No. 5. Statement shewing Name, Number, and Quality of Article submitted to the Public Analyst for twelve months ending March 31st, 1882.
    Name of Article.Number of Samples Examined.Result of Examination.
    Adulterated.Pure.
  • Page 69
    APPENDIX No. 6. Being a Summary statement of the various cases of Nuisances brought before the Sanitary Committee, and dealt with by Notice under the Nuisances Removal Acts.
    Cesspools,Water Closets.Drains.Gullies.Dust Bins.Dust Heaps.Piggeries.Pigs.Houses.Infectious Diseases.Remarks.
    Emptied.Removed.Drained.Cleansed and Repaired.Trapped and Panned.Water Supply.Made.Cleansed and Repaired.Made.Repaired.Cleansed.Made.Repaired.Removed.Repaired.Cleansed.Removed.Removed.Cleansed and Repaired.Water Supply.Cases Removed.Treated at Home.Rooms Disinfected.Miscellaneous.Houses Benefitted.
  • Page 74
    TABLE I. The following table shows the deaths registered in the three sub-districts in the years 1880-1881, also the average number in the five years 1877-1881:—
    Year.Sub-district of Fulham.Sub-district of St. Paul's.Sub-district of St. Peter's.
  • Page 75
    TABLE II. The following table shows the mean temperature; the number of births; the number of deaths; the number of persons to each acre; the population; the proportion of births to each 1,000 persons living; the proportion of deaths to each 1,000 persons living; and the proportion of persons living to each death in each of the 10 years, 1872-1881:—
    Year.Mean Temperature Fahrnt.Number of Births.Number of Deaths.Number of Persons to each acre.Population Estimated.Proportion of Births to each 1000 Persons.Proportion of Deaths to each 1000 Persons.Proportion of Person to each Death.
  • Page 76
    TABLE III. The following table shows the number of deaths of each sex registered in each of the four quarters of the year 1881 in the Fulham District:—
    Qr.Mean Temp'r-ature-Males.Femal'sTotal.Males.Femal'sTotal.Males.Femal'sTotal.Granc Total.
  • Page 77
    TABLE IV. The following table shows the quarterly numbers of births of each sex registered in the three sub-districts of the Fulham district during the year 1880:—
    Qrtr.Sub-district of St. Peter's.Sub-district of St. Paul's.Sub-district of Fulham.Grand Total.
    Males.Females.Total.Males.Females.Total.Males.Females.Total.
  • Page 79
    TABLE V. The following table shows the deaths from zymotic diseases (exclusive of those of non-parishioners that took place at the Metropolitan Asylum Hospital at Fulham) registered in the Fulham district in the years 1880-1881:—
    Year 1880.Year 1881.
    Disease.Sub-dint. St.Peter'sSub-dist. St. Paul'sSub-dist. Fulham.Total.Sub-dist. St.Peter'esSub-dist. St. Paul'sSub dist. Fulham.Total.
  • Page 82
    TABLE VI. The following table shows the number of cases of smallpox that were reported in each of the parishes of the Fulham district during each of the twelve months of the year 1882, also the number of cases that were treated at hospitals and those that were treated at the homes of the patients.
    Parish of Hammersmith.Parish of Fulham.
    Month.Treated at a hospital.Treated at home.Totals.Treated at a hospital.Treated at homo.Totals.Grand Totals.
  • Page 83
    TABLE VII. The following table shows the number of cases of smallpox reported in each parish of the Fulham district during the year 1881; the date when each case was reported; the localities where they occurred ; the number of cases in each street; and the number of houses in which cases occurred.
    Parish of Hammersmith.
    Dates when cases were reported.Locality.No. of j Houses Infected.No. of Cases.Where the Case was treated.
  • Page 84
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    Pariah of Hammersmith, continued
    Dates when cases were reported.Locality.No. of Houses Infected.No. of Cases.Where the Case was treated.
  • Page 85
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    Parish of Fulham, Continued.
    Dates when cases wore reported.Locality.No. of Houses Infected.No. of Cases.Where the Case was Treated
  • Page 86
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    Parish of Fulham, Continued.
    Dates when cases were reported.Locality.No. of Houses Infected.No. of Cases.Where the Case was Treated.
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    Parish of Fulham, Continued.
    Dates when eases were reported.Locality.No. of Houses infected.No. of Cases.Where the Case was Treated.
  • Page 91
    TABLE VIII. The following table shows the number of deaths registered from small-pox of parishioners belonging to each district of the Metropolis, during the years 1877-1881 ; the average number of deaths in that period ; the number of deaths in the year 1881 ; and the number of deaths registered last year above or below the average number during the last five years :—
    District or Parish.Total number of death from small pox in the five years 1877-1881.Averagenumber of deaths from smallpox in the five yours 1877-1881.Number of deaths from small-pox registered in 1881.The number of deaths from small-pox iu the year 1881 above the average.
  • Page 94
    The following table shows the number of acute cases of smallpox admitted into the Metropolitan Asylum Hospital at Fulham, during the year 1881, also the number of cases vaccinated, doubtful, and unvaccinated, with the Unions from which they were admitted:—
    Parish or Union.Vaccinated.Doubtful as to Vaccination.Unvaccinated.Total.