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Poplar 1921

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Poplar, Metropolitan Borough]

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MORTUARY.
Number of Bodies Received into Council's Mortuary,
Cottage Street.

The following is the number of bodies received into the Council's Mortuary, Cottage Street, Poplar, classified according to the ages of the deceased:—

No age stated2
Stillborn2
Under 125
1 to 515
5 to 1513
15 to 2521
25 to 6595
65 and upward61
Total234

CANAL BOATS. For the year ended 31st December, 1921, the inspections and reports of the Inspectors respecting registered canal boats and non-registered canal boats were as follows:—

Registered.Non-Registered.
†Mr. H. A. Tibbatts, East Combined Division
‡Mr. J. Johnson, West Combined Division ..
†Mr. C. H. Brown, Poplar South Division ..
Mr. H. J. Langley, Bromley North Division
*Mr. Wm. Johnson, Bromley Central Division2
§Mr. A. J. Field, Bow East Division3
Mr. W. Boyce, Bow West Division45
545

† No canal in Sub-division ; deputises when necessary for other Inspectors.
* Mr. W. Johnson reported "One boat carried no certificate.—as being fitted with
motor power, is registered under Merchant Shipping Act."
‡ Mr. J. Johnson reported no canal boats were inspected in West Combined Division
during the year.
§ Mr. Field reported that one registered boat was visited thrice.