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Finsbury 1951

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

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Number of articles11,151,443
Number of times disinfecting plant charged808

Nuisance from Pigeons.
Authority was given previously for the catching of pigeons in
the streets and open spaces in the Borough. This work has been
carried on satisfactorily throughout the year. It must be appreciated
that if the number of these birds is not kept under control, they would
soon become a public health nuisance.
Mortuary.
The mortuary attached to the Health Centre remained available
for the reception of bodies throughout the year. This mortuary is
primarily intended for the isolation of the bodies of those dying from
infectious disease and the early removal from overcrowded rooms of
bodies of those dying from other conditions when this cannot otherwise
be effected. At the present time other facilities are usually made
available by undertakers and there have been no deaths from any
serious infectious disease. It is, however, of great value to have this
provision for use in an emergency.