Hints from the Health Department. Leaflet from the archive of the Society of Medical Officers of Health. Credit: Wellcome Collection, London
Annual report of the Medical Officer of Health for Chelsea, 1928
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if the work of the Department permits it, are carried out at the expense
of the applicant. Fifty-five such disinfections were carried out during
the year, the total charges amounting to £34 10s. 6d.
The following Table No. 36 shows the work done by the disinfecting
staff during the year.
TABLE No. 36.
Description. | Number. |
---|---|
Number of rooms or premises cleansed and disinfected | 746 |
Number of Articles (bedding, etc.), disinfected | 1337 |
Number of articles (various) destroyed | 425 |
Infectious Disease Shelter. —Under the Public Health (London)
Act, 1891, Section 60 (4), temporary house accommodation with necessary
attendance is provided by the Borough Council free of charge at 9A,
Lots Road, for families in which cases of dangerous infectious disease
have appeared, and who have been compelled to leave their dwellings for
purposes of enabling such dwellings to be disinfected.
During the year, three families were accommodated at the shelter.
Disinfestation. —A female cleansing attendant is employed by the
Borough Council in connection with the work of the Cleansing Station.
In 1922, the London County Council entered into an arrangement
with the Borough Council for the use of the Station on specified days
during the school year for the purpose of cleansing the heads of verminous
school children. Under the L.C.C. Scheme, the work of cleansing is
supervised by the school nurses, who also make all arrangements for the
attendances of the children. The children cleansed are those attending
schools situated west of a line running down the centre of Sydney Street
and Oakley Street. The Borough Council receives payment from the
London County Council at the rate of 2s. per child attendance.
During the year, the Station was opened for the entire day on 87
occasions.
The following Table No. 37 shows the number of attendances in each
quarter:—
TABLE No. 37.
Quarter. | No. of days on which the Station was opened | Attendances. | |
---|---|---|---|
Verminous. | Impetigo. | ||
March | 25 | 248 | 2 |
June | 23 | 268 | – |
September | 16 | 227 | – |
December | 23 | 248 | 2 |
87 | 991 | 4 |