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Hampstead 1957

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

Published
1958
Pages
72
Tables
30

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    Some idea of changing conditions can be obtained from the number of intimation notices served in respect of statutory nuisances. Since 1957 these have been as follows;-
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    YearIntimationsYearIntimationsYearIntimations
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    DEATHS
    19561957
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    Applications received for Section 4 Loans
    Applications receivedLoansApplications withdrawn
    GrantedRefused
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    Improvement Grants 1954 - 1957
    Applications
    ReceivedGrantedRefusedWithdrawn
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    CAUSES OF DEATH 1957
    Cause of DeathTotal MalesMALES - AGESTotal FemalesFEMALES - AGESTotal Males & Females
    0 -1 -5 -15 -25 -45 -65 -75 -0 -1 -5 -15-25-45-65-75-
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    INFECTIOUS DISEASE
    DISEASENotificationsRemoved to Hosp. 1957Deaths 1957
    19531954195519561957
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    TUBERCULOSIS
    Age PeriodsRespiratoryNon-Respiratory
    New CasesDeathsNew CasesDeaths
    MFMFMFMF
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    FOOD POISONING
    Cases NotifiedOtherwise AscertainedTotal CasesDeaths
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    Particulars of Outbreaks
    No. of Outbreaks Family OtherCases NotifiedOtherwise AscertainedTotal Cases
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    Single Cases
    CauseCases NotifiedOtherwise AscertainedTotal Cases
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    BACTERIOLOGICAL EXAMINATIONS (infectious Diseases)
    Throat/Nose Swabs:No. of Examinations
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    HAMPSTEAD BOROUGH COUNCIL CLEANSING CENTRE
    Verminous conditionsScabies
    CasesTreatmentsCasesTreatments
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    PUBLIC MORTUARY. NEW END
    Bodies admitted by order of:-
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    Causes of death
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    836 bags of laundry have been dealt with since the Laundry was put into operation on the 21st January, 1957 and 1,113 calls made by the van.
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    FACTORIES ACTS. 1937 & 1948
    No. on RegisterInspectionsWritten NoticesOccupiers Prosecuted
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    Defects Found
    Number of cases in which defects were found
    FoundRemediedReferred to H.M. Inspector
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    Classes of WorkNo. of Outworkers
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    LEGAL PROCEEDINGS Public Health (London) Act. 1936 London County Council (General Powers) Act. 1939 Pleasure Fair Byelaws. 1954
    Date of HearingPremises and Nature of offenceResult of Proceedings
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    No. on RegisterNo. of Inspections
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    PREMISES REGISTERED UNDER SECTION 16. FOOD & DRUGS ACT„ 1955
    Ice CreamSausages, Cooked Meats, etc.
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    BACTERIOLOGICAL EXAMINATION OP FOOD
    Nature of SampleNo .of SamplesSatisfactoryUnsatisfactory
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    Mine SUPPLY Milk (Special Designation) Regulations
    Dealers (Premises in Hampstead)Supplementary (Premises outside Borough)
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    ADULTERATED SAMPLES
    Sample No.ArticleOffenceHow dealt with
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    ADULTERATED SAMPLES - continued.
    Sample No.ArticleOffenceHow dealt with
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    UNSOUND FOOD SURRENDERED
    ArticleQuantity
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    OVERCROWDING
    19531954195519561957
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    SLUM CLEARANCE PROGRAMME 1956-1960 Sumnary of action taken
    AddressNo . of dwellingsHow dealt with