Hints from the Health Department. Leaflet from the archive of the Society of Medical Officers of Health. Credit: Wellcome Collection, London
Annual report of the Medical Officer of Health of the Parish of Hammersmith for the year ending December 29th, 1894.
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INFLUENZA.
During last year 11 deaths were registered as due
primarily to "Influenza," against 17 deaths in the
previous year. No official action was taken in reference
to this complaint.
LICENSED SLAUGHTER HOUSES.
The whole of the 17 Licensed Slaughter-houses in the
Parish were under regular fortnightly inspection by the
several Sanitary Inspectors during last year. At the
annual inspection of Slaughter-houses in October, 1894, I
found them to be all in a satisfactory condition. At the
Special Sessions . of the London County Council, held on
October 29th, the whole of the 17 licences were granted
without opposition by your Vestry.
The following is a List of the Licensed Slaughterhouses
in the Parish :—
North Ward.
Address. | Name of Licensee. |
---|---|
172, Uxbridge Road | Henry Young Carter |
47, Norland Road | Thomas Down |
129, Askew Road | Frances Drake |
185, Uxbridge Road | William Matthew East |
40, Goldhawk Road | Benjamin Holton |
138 „ „ | Frederick Kerven |
131, Latimer Road | Thomas Morris |
Sheep-house Farm Cottage, | Edward Wiggins |
Old Oak Lane | |
Centre Ward. | |
42, Brook Green | William Butlin |
158, King Street | Thomas Holton |
247, Goldhawk Road | John Kerven |
22, Bradmore Park Road | George Vincent |
41, Dalling Road | Frederick Wright |
South Ward. | |
35, Queen Street | Thomas Henry Cheatle |
49, King Street | Benjamin Holton |
65, King Street | George Meacock |
321, King Street | Thomas Jasper Wheeler |