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Poplar 1900

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Poplar District - Bow District & Parish of St. Mary Stratford-le-Bow]

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Messrs. Serres, White Post Lane (three additional w.c.'s and
new work-rooms).
London Provincial Dye Works (partial).
209, Bow Road (partial).
Fairfield Road Board School (new w c.'s).
195, 197, Bow Road, Lodging House (entire system).
39, Coborn Street (new w.c.).
Cooper's School, Bow Road (new system for playground).
129, 131, Bow Road (partial).
123, Bow Roid (new w.c.)
Caslon's Foundry, Rothbury Road (additional surface drain).
51, Malmesbury Road (new stable connection).
The reconstructions on the old lines are not included herein.
The house-to-house inspection comprised the whole of the houses
in the under-mentioned streets, viz. :—
Clayhall Road.
Davey Road.
Denbigh Road.
Dyehouse Lane.
Fairfield Road.
Finches' Yard.
Malmesbury Road.
Oliver's Court
Rothbury Buildings.
Smeed Road.
Taylor's Buildings.
Summer Street.
Stour Road.
Wallis Road.
Walter's Court.
Atlev Road.
Blondin Street.
Maverton Road.
Bream Street.
and sections of
Rippoth Road.
Wyke Road.
Allan mouth Road.
Ola Ford Road.
Dace Road.
Lawrence Road.
Mary Street.
Spring Street.
Of the premises on which cases of infectious diseases occurred,
76.92 per cent, were found on inspection to yield a negative result
from tl.e drain test, and otherwise appeared to be in fair condition.
The removals to hospitals and particulars of fumigations are as
follows :—