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Greenwich 1967

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

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in those early days it gave rise to lead poisoning for the signs and
symptoms of lead poisoning were first described by Nicander of
Colophon, a Greek physician, in the 3rd century B.C.
Public Baths and Washhouses
There are 4 Borough Council Public Baths, 2 Public Washhouses
and a Council Launderette.

A summary of Bacreriological Samples taken from the various swimming baths during the year with the results of the exminations is given in the following table:-

BathNo. of SamplesSatisfactoryUnsatisfactory
Greenwich—1st Class44
Greenwich—2nd Class22
Eltham—Small33
Eltham—Large11
Eltham—Spas tics33
Plumstead—Small22
Plumstead—Large44
Woolwich—Small22
Woolwich—Large44
Totals2525

I am indebted to Mr. D. F. Wallis, Baths Manager, for the
following information and statistics in respect of the financial year
1967/68 :—
"The Council has four Baths Establishments and a Launderette.
There are two Swimming Baths at each of the four Establishments
and in addition there is a Hydrotherapy Pool at the Eltham Baths.
Warm baths for men and women are available at Plumstead,
Woolwich and Greenwich. Turkish and Russian Baths are provided
at Plumstead and Greenwich. There are public laundries at Plumstead and Greenwich, and the Council has a Launderette on the
Abbey Estate.
During the winter season, the Large Pools at Eltham, Greenwich and Woolwich were converted into halls, and a wide range of
recreational activities was made available, including an indoor
bowling green, roller skating, badminton and table tennis. The hall
at Eltham was let for many functions ranging from wrestling,
boxing, dancing, Netball, Indoor Cricket and Badminton.