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Bermondsey 1952

Report on the sanitary condition of the Borough of Bermondsey for the year 1952

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Disease.Authority for Notification.
Membranous CroupPublic Health (London) Act, 1936 (Section 304).
Meningococcal InfectionPublic Health Act, 1936 (Section 143) Regulation (No. 2259) made by the Minister of Health, 1949 (1.1.50)
Ophthalmia NeonatorumL.C.C. Order—Public Health (London) Act, 1936 (Section 305).
PlaguePublic Health Act, 1936 (Section 143). Regulations of Local Government Board, 1900.
Puerperal PyrexiaPublic Health Act, 1936 (Section 143). Regulation (No. 1081) made by the Minister of Health, 1951 (1.8.51).
Relapsing FeverPublic Health (London) Act, 1936 (Section 304).
*ScabiesCounty of London (Scabies) Regulations, 1943.
Scarlatina or Scarlet FeverPublic Health (London) Act, 1936 (Section 304).
Small-poxdo.
TuberculosisPublic Health Act, 1936 (Section 143). Regulation (No. 704, made by the Minister of Health, 1952 (1.5.52).
Typhus FeverPublic Health (London) Act, 1936 (Section 304).
Whooping CoughPublic Health Act, 1936 (Section 143). Regulations made by the Minister of Health, 1938 and 1940.

* A notification is not required where to the knowledge of the medical
practitioner, a case of scabies has occurred in the house and has been notified
within the four weeks immediately preceding the date on which he first became
aware of the disease in the case he is attending.
FOOD poisoning
Four cases of food poisoning were notified to me during the
year under The Food and Drugs Act, 1938, Section 17. None of
these cases could be classified as an " outbreak," and there were
no deaths.