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Port of London 1912

Report for the year ended 31st December 1912 of the Medical Officer of Health for the Port of London

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Aliens Act, 1905 - 45
Anthrax - - 40
Beef 54
Beri-Beri - - 41
Boneless Meat - - 54
Canal Boats Acts - 82
Chicken-pox - - 39
Cholera - - - 12,16
Committee—List of Names 3
Compulsory Notification - 11
Condensed Milk - 60
Condiments and Spices - 59
Continued Fever - - 40
Diphtheria- - 34
Disinfection - 44
Drugs - - - 59
Eggs - - 59
Enteric Fever - - 25
Erysipelas - - 33
Fish - - 57
Food Inspection - 53
Foreign Meat Regulations - 50
Fruit - - 57
German Measles - - 33
Grain - - 59
Hospital - - - 47
Infectious Disease - - 11
Introductory - 7
Meal and Flour - - 59
Measles - - - 32
Medical Inspection - - 8
Mumps - - 40
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Mutton and Lamb - - 55
Nuisances - - 72
Nuts - - 59
Offal 56
Offensive Cargoes - - 79
Pigs from China - - 55
Plague - - - 12, 18
Ditto among Rats - 20
Pork (Chinese) - - 55
Port, Extent of, &c. - 82
Poultry and Game - - 57
Provisions - - 59
Rabbits - - 57
Rat Plague - 20
Sanitary Conveniences, &c.- 74, 77
Sanitary Inspection - 71
Scarlet Fever - - 33
Small-pox - - 29
Smoke Nuisances - - 73
Smoked and Salted Meats - 57
Staff - - - 6,81
Steam Launches, &c. - 80
Sundries - - 60
Tinned Meats - - 57
Typhus Fever - - 28
Tuberculosis (Pulmonary) - 41
Unsound Food - - 48
Vegetables - - 58
Ventilation of Crew's Spaces 75
Water Closets - - 77
Yellow Fever - - 13,18