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Fulham 1932

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Fulham]

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For securing the cleanliness and freedom from pollution of tanks, cisterns and other receptacles used for storing of water used or likely to be used by man for drinking or domestic purposes, or for manufacturing drink for the use of man, 1893.Made under sec. 50, Public Health (London) Act, 1891.
As to the decent conduct of persons using the public lavatories and sanitary conveniences within the borough, 1902.Made under sec. 45 (i), Public Health (London) Act, 1891.
Tents, vans, sheds, etc., 1924.Made under Housing of the Working Classes Act, 1885, sec. 9 (ii).
Nuisances by dogs, 1926.Municipal Corporations Act, 1882, sec. 23, the Local Government Act, 1888, sec. 16, and Local Government Act, 1899, sec. 5.

RULES AND REGULATIONS made by the Borough Council
and administered by the Public Health Department.
Mortuary Regulations as to:
(1) Deposit of Bodies (under sec. 90 (i) of Public Health
(London) Act, 1891.
(2) Duties of Mortuary Keeper.
Management of Public Conveniences (under sec. 45 (i) of the
Public Health (London) Act, 1891).
Underground Rooms.
(under Housing & Town Planning Act, &c., 1909,
sec. 17 (7).)
Keeping of Poultry, 1925.
(worked in conjunction with Public Health (London) Act,
1891.)
Regulations regarding the notification of Epidemic Diarrhoea
in Children under five years of age, 1919.
(made under sec. 55, Public Health (London) Act, 1891.)