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Chelsea 1894

Annual report for 1894 of the Medical Officer of Health

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Asylums Board. It is pleasant also to be able to report that the
ambulance arrangements of the Board for the conveyance of
patients continue to give every satisfaction.
SPECIAL REPORTS.
During the past year I have had the honour to present special
reports on the under-mentioned subjects for the consideration of
the Vestry:—
January 9th.—The utilisation of Unemployed Labour in relation to the
work of the Public Health Department.
February 6th.—Chelsea Hospital for Women.
February 20th.—Chelsea Hospital for Women.
March 6th.—Deaths consequent upon Surgical Operations.
March 20th.—Chelsea Hospital for Women.
April 3rd.—Urinal in Moore Street.
April 17 th.—No. 9, Regent Place.
May 22nd.—Notification of Typhus at 11, Ellis Street.
June 19th.—Inspection of Bakehouses.
July 17th.—Grand Junction Canal, Kensal Town.
July 24th.—Report by Committee of Inquiry in regard to statements
made by Dr. Parkes as to the Chelsea Hospital for
Women.
July 31st.—Thames Foreshore.
September 25th.—Cow-houses and Slaughter-houses.
October 9th.—Fourth Avenue, Kensal Town.
October 23rd.—The Vestry v. Richardson (re 32, Francis Street).
November 6th.—Fourth Avenue, Kensal Town: Milk Adulteration (re
Defiance Farm Dairy).
December 18th.—The Vestry v. Stevens (Defiance Dairy).
WORK OF THE PUBLIC HEALTH DEPARTMENT.
Appended are tabular statements, which give full information as
to the detailed work of the department during the year 1894.
I am, my Lords and Gentlemen,
Your obedient servant,
LOUIS C. PARKES,
Medical Officer of Health.