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Port of London 1909

Report for the year ended 31st December 1909 of the Medical Officer of Health for the Port of London

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INDEX TO TABLES.
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I. Medical Inspection—Gravesend 9
II. Ditto —Sheerness 9
III. Sanitary Inspection—Summary 11
IV. Sanitary Works 12
V. Infectious Disease—Summary 14
VI. Cholera 22
VII. Suspected Cholera 22
VIII. Plague 25
IX. Rats destroyed—Return of 26
X. Enteric Fever 27
XI. Erysipelas 29
XII. Continued Fever 29
XIII. Measles 30
XIV. Diphtheria 31
XV. Relapsing Fever 31
XVI. Scarlatina and Scarlet Fever 32
XVII. Small-pox 35
XVIII. Beri-Beri 36
XIX. Mumps 37
XX. Meningitis 37
XXI. Chicken-pox 38
XXIa. Compulsory Notification of Infectious Disease, with
number of Deaths 39
XXII. Hospital—Admissions, Discharges and Deaths 40
XXIII. Vessels and premises disinfected 41
XXIV. Effects disinfected 42
XXV. Aliens Act, 1905 44
XXVI. Ditto 44
XXVII. Ditto 44
XXVIII. Foreign Meat Regulations—Certificates 65-68
XXIX. Ditto ditto Notices 69
XXX. Tuberculous Pig Carcasses 70
XXXI. Offal 71
XXXII. Unsound Food destroyed 72
XXXIIa. Unsound Meat—Weights of 73
XXXIII. Nuisances 93
XXXIV. Ditto 94
XXXV. Police Court Proceedings 95
XXXVI. Steam Launches 99
XXXVII. Ditto 99
XXXVIII. Canal Boats 105
Appendix.
Statement of Receipts and Expenditure 106