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Greenwich 1929

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

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Index of Contents.
Page.
Adoptive Acts, By-laws and Local Regulations 1-2, 28
Age Mortality 14
Ambulance Facilities 21
Anthrax 61
Area of Borough 8
Articles and Rooms Disinfected 63
Articles Destroyed 64
Artificial Sunlight Treatment 22, 69-70, 87-90
Bacteriological Examinations 25
Bakehouses 51
"Better Health" 24.35
Births 10-11
Blackheath and Charlton Cottage Hospital 27
Books Destroyed 66
Cancer 17-18, 24-25
Clinics and Centres 22-23, 83
Cerebro-Spinal Fever 61
Cleansing Children 66-67
Complaints 29
Consumption 5, 17
Contacts 56
Convalescent Treatment 86
Cowhouses 47
Customs and Inland Revenue Acts 33
Dairies, Cowsheds and Milkshops 40, 47
Deaths, Tables showing Causes of and Ages at Appendix
Deaths, Tables showing Causes of and Ages under 1 Appendix
Deaths, with Age Mortality 12, 14
Deptford Fund Babies' Hospital 91
Density of Population 8
Dental Work 81, 94
Diarrhoea and Zymotic Enteritis 17, 60
Diphtheria 16, 56-57
Diphtheria Anti-Toxin 25
Disinfection 62-66
Duties and Powers of the Public Health Committee 1-2
Duties and Powers of the Maternity and Child Welfare
Committee 3
Elevation of Borough 8
Encephalitis Lethargica 61
Enteritis 17, 60
Epidemic Cerebro-Spinal Meningitis 61
Epidemic Diseases 16
Erysipelas 57
Factories and Workshops 29 31
Fever Hospitals 20
Food and Drugs—Samples of 51-53
Food and Drugs (Adulteration) Act 54-55
Food—Premises for Preparation of, etc. 49
Glanders 61
Handicraft Centre 72-74, 82
Health Centres 22-23, 83
Health Propaganda 35
Health Visitors, Visits, etc. 84
Health Week and Exhibition 94-95