Hints from the Health Department. Leaflet from the archive of the Society of Medical Officers of Health. Credit: Wellcome Collection, London
Sixth annual report of the Council of the Metropolitan Borough of Camberwell...
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Table F.—Return of Work carried out at the Disinfecting Station during the Year 1905. ARTICLES DISINFECTED AND RETURNED TO OWNERS.
Beds 1,505 | Sheets 1,441 | Blankets 2,118 | Mattresses 666 | Palliasses 203 | Carpets 44 | Pillows 2,838 | Quilts 1,247 | Cushions 616 |
Curtains 58 | Bolsters 996 | Public Library Books 165 | Sunday School and Day School Books 51 | Mattresses Re-tabbed 666 | Cushions Re-tabbed 618 | Houses Visited 2,414 | Rooms Disinfected 1,978 | |
UNSOUND FOOD, ETC., DESTROYED AT DEPÔT. | ||||||||
Beef 2cwt. 1qr. 16½lb. | Fish 8cwt. 2qr. 18lb. | Rabbits 4cwt. 0qr. 0lb. | Preserved Fruit 12cwt. 1qr. 14lb. | Ice Cream l0qts. 1pt. | Eggs 800 | |||
Waste Paper Destroyed. 34 loads | Palliasses and Mattresses Destroyed. 995 | Public- Library Books Destroyed. 64 | Sunday and Day School Library Books Destroyed. 37 | Miscellaneous Articles Destroyed. 123 |
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