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Finsbury 1951

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Finsbury Borough]

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were treated on behalf of the London County Council under the
supervision of a nurse appointed by them. At other times the work
was carried out under the supervision of the nurse appointed by
the Borough, who also undertook the Home Visiting.
Arrangements were also continued during the year by which
cases were treated on behalf of the Shoreditch Borough Council.

The Service has worked very satisfactorily, but owing to the very small incidence of these conditions, the total numbers have, therefore, been small.

Total number of treatments given to Finsbury cases
(other than school children)129
Total number of treatments given to Shoreditch cases
(other than school children)9
Total number of treatments given to School children1,097
Total number of Home Visits paid12

Rodent Control.
The Prevention of Damage by Pests Act, 1949,* came into
operation on March 31st, 1950. The Council employs five rodent
operatives under the supervision of the Senior Sanitary Inspector
who is designated Rodent Officer.
Treatment for the eradication of rats and mice is provided free
for private dwelling houses, but otherwise a charge is made to cover
the cost. The maintenance treatment of the sewers was carried out
during May and December in conjunction with the Borough
Engineer's department.

I feel that the rat and mice infestation in the Borough is certainly much less than it was some years ago, but without constant attention it would rapidly grow into a serious problem again.

Number of complaints and requests for treatment
received682
Number of additional premises found infested563
Number of houses treated2,800
Number of other premises treated1,069
Number of visits made to houses14.776
Number of visits made to other premises5,606
Number of treatments of sewers carried out2