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Chelsea 1930

Annual report of the Medical Officer of Health for Chelsea, 1930

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TABLE No. 48.

1927.10281929.
No. of primary vaccinations performed630627611
No. of infants died unvaccinated624659
No. removed to other districts466086
No. removed to unknown addresses575670
No. postponed by medical certificate121410
No. of certificates of exemption issued136125140

Small number of cases were insusceptible and outstanding in each year.
(The above table is based on total births occurring in Chelsea and is not confined
to parishioners).
VENEREAL DISEASE.
The London County Council is the Authority responsible for the provision
of facilities for the diagnosis and treatment of venereal disease
and special clinics are held in various hospitals. The hospital for Chelsea
residents is St. George's Hospital.
ARRANGEMENTS FOR DISINFECTION AND DISINFESTATION
AND THE EXTENT OF THEIR USE.
The Borough Council maintains a Disinfecting and Cleansing Station
situated at 9a, Lots Road, Chelsea, adjoining the river.
Disinfection.—The disinfecting staff numbers three. A steam disinfector
is provided. An appropriate motor vehicle is utilised for the
conveyance of infected and disinfected articles to and from the Disinfecting
Station.
Disinfection in connection with the notifiable infectious diseases is
carried out free of charge. Applications for special disinfection, not
associated with the notifiable infectious diseases, are considered, and,
if the work of the Department permits it, are carried out at the expense
of the applicant. Forty-one such disinfections were carried out during
the year, the total charges amounting to £22 5s. 6d.
The following Table No. 49 shows the work done by the disinfecting
staff during the year.

TABLE No. 49.

Description.Number.
Number of rooms or premises cleansed and disinfected636
Number of Articles (bedding, etc.), disinfected4371
Number of articles (various) destroyed311

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