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Hammersmith 1934

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

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Description.Disease.Approximate Weight.
Inspector Barry
Pig's headTuberculosis4 lbs.
1 Pig's mesentery"¾ „
Carcases and offal of 3 Pigs"26 stones
1 Lamb's liverDistoma Hepaticum1¼ lbs.
Inspector Bayes
5 Pigs' headsTuberculosis30 lbs.
9 Pigs' mesenteries"9 "
1 Pig's pluck"4½ "
1 Pig's spleen,, ... ...¼ "
1 pair Pig's lungsPleurisy2 „
1 Pig's kidneyNephritis¼
2 Pigs' spleensCongestion½
1 Pig's heartPericarditis6 ozs.
2 Sheeps' liversParasitic4 lbs.

Transfer of Powers (London) Order, 1933.
Seamen's Lodging Houses.—There are no seamen's
lodging houses in the Borough.
Common Lodging Houses.—There is one common
lodging house known as Jubilee Chambers situate in Bradmore
Lane, Hammersmith.
Application for the renewal of the licence was received
from Mr. William George Parker, residence Jubilee House,
Hammersmith.
The application was approved and a licence issued dated
the 1st July, 1934.
The maximum number of lodgers who may be received
at any one time into this house is 244.