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

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Finsbury 1911

Report on the public health of Finsbury for the year 1911

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The figures for the year have been as follows :—

SCHOOLS.Average Attendance.NOTIFIED BY MEDICAL MEN.INFORMATION FROM SCHOOLS.Total.
Scarlet Fever.Diphtheria.Enteric Fever.Measles.Hooping Cough.Chicken Pox.Other Diseases
Albion Place58065_224872117
Amwell Street57011144101233
Ann Street88011211441247109
Baltic Street580771127282075
Bath Street1,280314162056109
Bowling Green Lane69011
Central Street7301791411755113
Chequer Street740861344238111
Compton Street1,080171749512575
Hugh Myddelton1,440302546834889 68258
Moreland Street1,0206117935136
Risinghill Street1,2403968716364188
Winchester Street1,225571456183284261
White Lion Street85035139183771201
St. John Street1454210117
St. Luke's6901165720
St. Mark's1302105320
St. Joseph's370151016
St. Peter & Paul190-5---139
Total14,43024414463841193076651,869

Black Smoke.—During the year 67 black smoke observations
were made by the district and workshop inspectors. Notices of
10 infringements were received from the London County Council.
One complaint was made by a private person.
In 25 cases, the black smoke was emitted for 3 minutes or longer
and, in respect of these, cautionary letters and notices calling upon
the occupiers to prevent the recurrence of the black smoke were
issued. Summary proceedings for the abatement are taken under
Section 24 of the Public Health (London) Act, 1891. Where the
black smoke lasted less than three minutes no action was taken.
There was one prosecution—the details are given at the end of
this report.
Cleansing of Persons Act, 1907. In 1909 an arrangement
was entered into with the Holborn Board of Guardians to provide