London's Pulse: Medical Officer of Health reports 1848-1972

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Chelsea 1910

Annual report for 1910 of the Medical Officer of Health

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Miscellaneous:—

Dead bodies removed to public mortuary for sanitary reasons8
Goods disinfected after infectious cases at station1964
Goods destroyed after infectious cases8
Mattresses, beds, &c., received from Surveyor's Department and destroyed by the Incinerator1136
Number of samples taken for analvsis (Food and Drugs Act)400
*Unsound Food. Number of boxes of fruit, fish, rabbits, &c., condemned and destroyed141
Library books destroyed at Librarian's request21
Animals destroyed in Incinerator1724
Proceedings Taken:—
Statutory notices issued132
Intimations issued for sanitary works, &c., including infectious disease cases681
Legal proceedings in respect of defective sanitary arrangements, nuisances, &c.1
Legal proceedings in respect of food adulteration
Correspondence: —
† Number of letters written in connection with sanitary matters684
Daily returns of infectious cases sent to Metropolitan Asylums Board137
Notification of infectious cases sent to School Authorities237
Entries in Inspectors' Report Books490
Entries in Inhabitants' Complaint Book30
Certificates of disinfection given409
Certificates of infectious diseases for removal cases118
Notices sent to Public Library of premises where infectious disease has occurred115

The cow-houses and slaughter-houses were inspected by the Medical
Officer of Health prior to licences being renewed in October last, and a
list of the retail bakehouses under inspection in Chelsea forms a separate
Appendix.
There are 115 Dairies and Milkshops, and 33 Ice Cream vendors in
the Borough. These have been registered and periodically inspected by
the Sanitary Inspeotors.
All places where fish and potatoes are cooked have been periodically
inspected.
Sanitary Inspectors :
ALEXANDER GRANT (Chief).
G. R. METZLER.
J. H. BERRY.
F. TETTENBORN (Lady).
*This does not include unsound food condemned in the streets and destroyed,
for which no condemn note was given.
†The department is now connected with the telephone, and consequently the
work in connection with the Infectious Diseases is done more expeditiously, and considerable
time is also saved by its use in other matters.