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

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Limehouse 1898

Report on the sanitary condition of the Limehouse District (comprising the Parishes of Limehouse, Shadwell, and Wapping, and the Hamlet of Ratcliff) for the year 1898

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Bake-houses inspected40282088
Licensed Slaughter-houses inspected8210
Legal Proceedings, i.e., Summonses41181675
Houses closed, unfit for habitation101516
Houses demolished813223
Notices given to London County Council of dangerous and dilapidated premises1857580
Drain test used10078146652486
Improved ventilation in houses1392355217
Basements discontinued to be used as dwellings44
Drinking water supplies separate from the w.c.'s10212
Animals removed21214
Cesspools abolished11
Free Shelters inspected124126
New dung pits provided538
Water closets discharging into the river Thames55
Notices to provide crossings, area gratings, flaps and trap doors in footways44614
Samples taken under Sale of Food and Drugs' Act485052150
Dust-bins defective
Licensed Cow-sheds inspected63615
Smoke nuisances abated21416

* This does not include re-inspection to premises to ascertain works in progress; such, if added would
probably treble the number.
In addition to this, we have had destroyed, as unfit for human food, during the year, the following articles,
viz:-42 Cases of Oranges, 56 Cases of Herrings, 1 Sheep, 90 Tins of Salmon, and a quantity of Bacon, Fish,
and Oranges. JOHN WILLIAM JOHNSON.
GEORGE OSBORNE PAVITT.
EDWIN THOMAS CROOK.