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Wanstead and Woodford 1914

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Wanstead]

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WORKSHOPS, FACTORIES, etc., is dealt with in the Report
of the Sanitary Inspector.
THE WATER was supplied by the Metropolitan Water Board,
which in large measure is pumped from the Lea Bridge pumping station;
it was good and constant.
The following Statistics (pages 10 to 15) show clearly in tabulated
form:—
(a) Table I.
Births and deaths during the year 1914 in comparison with
those for the years 1908 to 1913 inclusive.
(b) Table II.
Cases of infectious diseases notified during the year 1914.
(c) Table III.
Causes of death and respective ages at death during the
year 1914.
(d) Table IV.
Infantile Mortality, under one year of age during the year
1914.
(e) Table V.
Inspection of Factories, Workshops, etc., carried out by the
Sanitary Inspector under my direction.
I have the honour to be, Gentlemen,
Your obedient servant,
FRANK ARGLES.