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Wealdstone 1910

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Wealdstone]

Published
1911
Pages
36
Tables
17

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  • Page 11
    INFECTIOUS DISEASES. Number of cases notified and number sent to hospital :—
    Disease.Cases Notified.Number sent to Hospital.
  • Page 22
    VACCINATION RETURNS FOR 1910.
    Births.Successfully Vac cinatedObj'ction Certificates.Deaths UnVacc- inated.Removals.Postponed on Med. Cert.Certified Insusceptible.
  • Page 23
    Mr. Walker kindly supplies the following summary of the rainfall during the past year :—
    1909.1910.
  • Page 23
    Total rainfall during past five years in inches:-
    19061907190819091910
  • Page 25
    TABLE I. VITAL STATISTICS OF WHOLE DISTRICT DURING 1910 AND PREVIOUS YEARS.
    Year.Population estimated to Middle of each year.BirthsTotal Deaths Registered in the DistrictTotal Deaths in Public Institutions in the District.Deaths of Nonresidents registered in Public Institutions in the District.Deaths of residents registered in Public Institutions beyond the District.Net Deaths at all Ages belonging to the District
    NumberRate1Under 1 year of AgeAt all Ages
    NumberRate per 1,000 Births registeredNumberRate*NumberRate*
  • Page 26
    Is the Union Workhouse within the District?-No.
    I.II.III.
    Institutions within the District receiving sick and confirm persons from outside the District.Institutions outside the District receiving sick and confirm persons from the District.Other Institutions, the deaths in which have been distributed among the several localities in the District.
  • Page 26
    TABLE III. CASES OF INFECTIOUS DISEASE NOTIFIED DURING THE YEAR 1910.
    Notifiable DiseaseCases notified in whole DistrictTotal cases removed to Hospital
    At all AgesAt Ages—Years.
    Under 1.1 to 55 to 1515 to 2525 to 6565 and upw'ds
  • Page 27
    CAUSES OF, AND AGES AT, DEATH DURING YEAR 1910.
    Causes of DeathDeaths at the subjoined Ages of "Residents" whether occurring in or beyond the District.Total deaths whether of "Residents" or "non-Residents" in Public Instituticns in the District
    All AgesUnder 1 year1 and under 55 and under 1515 and under 2525 and under 6565 and upwards
  • Page 28
    TABLE V. INFANTILE MORTALITY DURING THE YEAR 1910.
    Cause of DeathDeaths from stated Causes in Weeks and Months under One Year of AgeTotal Deaths under One Year
    Under 1 Week1-2 Weeks2-3 Weeks3-4 WeeksTotal under 1 Month.1-2 Months2-3 Months3-4 Months4-5 Months5-6 Months6-7 Months7-8 Months9-10 Months.10-11 Months.11-12 Months.
  • Page 29
    1.--INSPECTION. Including Inspections made by Sanitary Inspectors or Inspectors of Nuisances.
    Premises.Number of
    Inspections.Written Notices.Prosecutions.
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    2.—DEFECTS FOUND.
    Particulars.Number of Defects.Number of Prosecutions
    Found.Remedied.Referred to H.M. Inspector.
  • Page 30
    3.—HOME WORK.
    NATURE OF WORK.OUTWORKERS' LISTS, SECTION 908.Number of Inspections of Outworkers' premises.OUTWORK IN UNWHOLESOME PREMISES, SECTION 108.
    Lists received from EmployersNumbers of Addresses of Outworkers received from other Councils.Numbers of Addresses of Out workers forwarded to other Councils.InstancesNotices servedProsecutions.
    Twice in the year.Once in the year.
    Lists.Outworkers.Lists.Outworkers.
  • Page 31
    4.—REGISTERED WORKSHOPS.
    Workshops on the Register (S. 131) at the end of 1908.Number.
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    5.— OTHER MATTERS.
    Class.Number.
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    [C I.] SANITARY WORK. 1910.
    Particulars as to Staff employed in Sanitary Department, specify if Inspectors are engaged in any other duties, and if so, what.Inspections.Notices.Dwelling Houses.Houses let in pdgings. Tenement Houses.Common Lodging Houses.
    Inspector of Nuisances, who is also Surveyor. Assistant Inspector of Nuisances, who is also Building Inspector.Number of Premises Inspected on Complaint.Number of Premises Inspected in connection with Infectious Diseases.Number of Premises under Periodical Inspection.Houses Inspected from House-to-House.Total Number of Inspections and re-inspections made.Cautionary or Intimation Notices Given.Statutory Orders Issued.Summonses Served.Convictions Obtained.Houses, Premises, &c., Cleansed, Repaired &c.Closed as Unfit for Habitation.Re-opened after Repairs, Alterations, &c. £Demolished.Illegal Underground Dwellings Vacated.Number Registered under Bye-laws.Number of Contraventions.Number Registered under Bye-Laws.Number of Inspections made.
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    [C II] SANITARY WORK, 1910.
    Canal Boats used as Dwellings.Movable Dwellings, Caravans, Tents, &c.Bakehouses.|Slaughterhouses.Cow-sheds.Dairies and Milk-shops.Unsound Food.Adulterated Food.Water Supply and Water Service.
    Wells.Percentage of Houses supplied from Public Water Service.Cisterns.Percent ige of ouses supplied on Constant System.Number of Samples obtained for analysis from Public Supply.
    Number Registered under the Acts.Number of Contraventions of Regulations.Number Observed during the Year.Number of Nuisances therefrom abated.Number Removed from DistrictNumber in District.Contraventions of Factory Acts.Number on Register.Number of inspections made.Frequency of InspectoinsNumber on Register.Number of Inspections made and frequency of inspection.Contraventions of Regulations.Number of Milch Cows in District.Number on Register.Number of Inspections made and frequency of inspection.Contraventions of Regulations.Articles or Parcels surrendered.Samples taken (if any) by the District Local Authority.Found Adulterated.New Sunk.Cleansed, Repaired, &c.Closed as Polluted.New, Provided.Cleansed, Repaired, Covered, &c.Draw-Taps place on mains.
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    [CIII.] SANITARY WORK, 1910.
    Drainage and Sewerage of existing Buildings.Disinfection.Dust.Sundry Nuisances Abated.
    Water Closets.Percentage of Houses Provided with Water Closets.Drains.Cesspools.Percentage of Houses Draining into Sewers.
    Number of Water Closets substituted for Dry Receptacles.Repaired, Supplied with Water, or otherwise Improved.Examined, Tested, Exposed, etc.Unstopped, Repaired, Trapped, etc.Waste Pipes, Rain Water Pipes Disconnected, Repaired, etc.New Soil Pipes or Ventilating Shafts fixed.Existing Soil Pipes or Ventilating Shafts repaired.Disconnecting Traps or Chambers Inserted.Reconstructed.Rendered Impervious, Emptied, Cleansed, etc.Abolished, and Drain connected to Sewer.Rooms Disinfected (a) Ordinary infectious diseases, (6) PhthsisRooms stripped and cleansed.Articles disinfected or destroyed. (a) Ordinary infectious disease. (b) Phthisis.New bins provided.Periodical frequency of dust removal.Number of complaints of non- removal received.Method of Disposal (a) Destructor-(b) by Tipping, (c) Other, state method.Overcrowding.Smoke.Accumulation of refuse.Foul ditches, ponds, &c., and stagnant water.Foul pigs and other animals.Dampness.Yards repaved or repaired.Other nuisances.