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Southwark 1904

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Southwark, Borough of]

Published
1905
Pages
140
Tables
115

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    SUMMARY OF STATISTICS.
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    Deaths in the Sanitary Area from the principal Zymotic Diseases, compared with London as a whole.
    Total excluding: Phthisis.Small Pox.Measles.Scarlet Fever.Diphtheria.Whooping Cough.Tvphus Fever.Enteric Fever.Diarrhiaea.Phthisis.Deaths under 1 year to 1,000 Births registered.
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    The population of the several divisions of the Borough at each Census since 1841, and also the estimated population for 1902, 1903 and 1904-
    Newington.St. George's.St. Saviour's and Christchurch.
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    TABLE 1.
    WARD.Area in AcresPopulation.Total.Persons to the Acre.
    Males.Females.
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    TABLE 2.
    Quarter ending.St. Mary, Newington.St. George the Martyr.St. Saviour and Christ-church.
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    Birth rate for the last Fourteen Years, for the Three Divisions of the Borough as formerly existed:
    Newington.St. George.St. SaviourWhole Borough.
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    TABLE 3. Outlying Deaths, with Localities.
    Males.Females.Total.
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    Males.Females.Total.
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    Continued from previous page...
    Males.Females.Total.
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    Continued from previous page...
    Males.Females.Total
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    TABLE 4. Death Rate for the last Fourteen Years for the three Divisions of the Borough.
    Newington.St. George's.St. Saviour's.Whole Borough
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    TABLE 5. Death Rates for the various Wards for the last ten years.
    Ward.1895.1896.1897.1898.1899.1900.1901.1902.19031904.
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    TABLE 6. Showing the number of Deaths that occurred in Public Institutions in the Borough during the Year 1904.
    Institution.In 1st Quarter.In 2nd Quarter.In 3rd Quarter.In 4th Quarter.During Year.
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    For the First Quarter of thirteen weeks ending 2nd April.
    Births.Deaths.
    Male.Female.Male.Female.0-1-5-10-15-20-25-35-45-55-65-75-85-
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    For the Second Quarter of thirteen weeks ending 2nd July.
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    For the Third Quarter of thirteen weeks ending 1st October.
    Births.Deaths.
    Male.Female.Male.Female.0-1-5-10-15-20-25-35-45-55-65-75-85-
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    For the Fourth Quarter of thirteen weeks ending 31st December.
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    TABLE 8. Vital Statistics of Whole District during 1904 and Previous Years. Name of District—BOROUGH OF SOUTHWARK.
    Year.Population estimated to Middle of each Year.Births.Total Deaths registered in the District.Total Deaths in Public Institutions in the District.Deaths of Non-residents registered in Public Institutions in the District.Deaths of Residents registered in Public Institutions beyond the District.Nett Deaths at all Ages belonging to the District.
    Number.Rate*Under 1 Year of Age.At all Ages.
    Number.Rate per 1000 Births registered.Number.Rate*Number.Rate*
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    TABLE 9. Deaths belonging to the Sanitary Area, with the Causes of Death and the Ages.
    Causes of Death.AGESAll Ages
    0-1-510-15-20-25-35-45-55-65-75-85-M.F.
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    TABLE 9.—Continued.
    Causes of Death.AGES.All Ages
    0-1-5-10-15-20-25-35-45-55-65-75-85-M.F.
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    TABLE 9.—Continued.
    Causes of Death.AGES.All Ages
    0-1-5-10-15-20-25-35-45-55-65-75-85-M.F.
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    TABLE 9.—Continued.
    Causes of Death.AGES.All Ages
    0-1-5-10-15-20-25-35-45-55-65-75-85-M.F.
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    TABLE 10. Cases of Infectious Diseases notified during the Year 1904. Name of District: Borough of Southwark.
    Disease.Cases notified in whole District.Total Cases notified in each locality.N umber of cases removed to Hospital from each locality.
    St. Mary's Ward.St. Paul's Ward.St. Peter's Ward.St. John's Ward.Trinity Ward.All Saints' Ward.St. Michael's Ward.St. Jude's Ward.St. George's Ward.Christchurch Ward.St. Saviour's Ward.St. Mary's Ward.St. Paul's Ward.St. Peter's Ward.St. John's Ward.Trinity Ward.All Saint's Ward.St. Michael's Ward.St. Jude's Ward.St. George's Ward.Christchurch Ward.St. Saviour's Ward.Total.
    At ages—Years.Sex.At all ages.
    0-1-5-10-15-20-25-35-45-55-65-75-85-Male.Female.
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    TABLE 11. Vital Statistics of Separate Localities in 1904 and previous years. Name of District BOROUGH OF SOUTHWARK.
    Names of Localities.1. St. Mary's Ward2. St. Paul's Ward.3. St. Peter's Ward.4. St. John's Ward.5. Trinity Ward.6. All Saints Ward.
    Year.Population estimated to middle of each year.Births registered.Deaths at all agesDeaths under 1 yearPopulation estimated to middle of each year.Births registeredDeaths at all agesDeaths under 1 year.Population estimated to middle of each year.Births registeredDeaths at all agesDeaths under 1 year.Population estimated to middle of each year.Births registered.Deaths at all agesDeaths under 1 year.Population estimated to middle of each year.Births registered.Deaths at all ages.Deaths under 1 year.Population estimated to middle of each year.Births registered.Deaths at all ages.Deaths under 1 year.
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    TABLE 12 Cases of Infectious Disease Notified to the Medical Officer of Health for the Borough of Southwark, during the year 1904, occurring in the several Wards:-
    WARD.Smallpox.Scarlet Fever.Enteric Fever.Diphtheria.Erysipelas.Puerperal Fever.Memb. Croup.Chicken-pox.Relapsing Fever.Phthisis.Total.
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    TABLE 13. Deaths in the Sanitary Area from the Principal Zymotic Diseases in the Various Wards for 1904.
    WARD.Small Pox.Measles.Scarlet Fever.Diphtheria.Whooping Cough.Enteric Fever.Diarrhæa.Phthisis.Pneumonia & Bronchitis.Heart Disease.
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    TABLE 14. The total number of Deaths in the Sanitary Area with the Ages, apportioned to the several Wards, and the Death-rate in each Ward for 1904.
    WARD.Total.Male.Female.Rate per 1000.AGES-YEARS.
    0-1-5-10-15-20-25-35-45-55-65-75-85-
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    TABLE 15. Cases of Infectious Disease Notified to the Medical Officer of Health for Southwark, during each week of the year 1904.
    Week Ending.Small PoxScarlet Fever.Enteric Fever.Diphtheria.Erysipelas.Puerperal Fever.Membranous Croup.Chicken-Pox.Phthisis.Relapsing Fever.Total.
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    TABLE 16. Analysis of Cases belonging to Newington treated in Hospitals and at Home for Eight Years, and also to the Borough of Southwark for Four Years.
    Year.Small Pox.Scarlet Fever.Diphtheria and Membranous Croup.Enteric Fever.
    Total number of Cases notified.Cases removed to Hospital.Died in Hospital.Percentage of Deaths.Cases Treated at Home.Died at Home.Percentage of Deaths.Total number of Cases notified.Cases removed to Hospital.Died in Hospital.Percentage of Deaths.Cases Treated at Home.Died at Home.Percentage of Deaths.Total number of Cases notified.Cases removed to Hospital.Died in Hospital.Percentage of Deaths.Cases Treated at Home.Died at Home.Percentage of Deaths.Total number of Cases notified.Cases removed to Hospital.Died in Hospital.Percentage of Deaths.Cases Treated at Home.Died at Home.Percentage of Deaths.
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    TABLE 17. Analysis of Sickness and Mortality Statistics in London during the Year 1904.
    Cities and Boroughs.Estimated population in the middle of 1904.Notified Cases of Infectious Disease.Deaths from Principal Infectious Diseases.Deaths from all causes.Death-rate per 1000 living.Deaths of Infants under one year to 1000 births.
    Small-pox.Scarlet Fever.Diphtheria.*Typhus Fever.Enteric Fever.Other continued fevers.Puerperal Fever.Erysipelas.Cholera.Total.Annual rate per 1000 persons living.Small-pox.Measles.Scarlet Fever.Diphtheria.*Whooping-cough.Typhus Fever.Enteric Fever.Other continued Fevers.Diarrhœa.Total.Annual rate per 1000 persons living.
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    TABLE 18. ZYMOTIC MORTALITY FOE THE SANITAEY AREA, showing the localities where the deaths occurred.
    Locality.Small Pox.Measles.Scarlet Fever.Diphtheria.Whooping Cough.Typhus Fever.Enteric Fever.Diarrhæa.Total.
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    TABLE 19. Particular's of Cases of Small Pox occurring in the Borough during the year 1904.
    No.Name.Address,Sex.Age.Occupation.Fell Ill.Rash Appeared.Removed to Hospital.Result.Source of Infection.Vaccinated.
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    TABLE 20. Age Groups of Cases of Phthisis notified during the Year ending December 31st, 1904.
    Ward.0-1-5-10-15-20-25-35-45-55-65-75-85-Males.FemalesTotal.
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    England and Wales.
    Period.Mean annual infantile death rate.Period.Mean annual infantile death rate.
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    The milk having been modified, it is bottled, and the number of bottles and the quantities contained are set out below:-
    No. Age.No. of Bottles per day.Amount per Bottle.Amount per day.
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    TABLE 21. BIRTH.RATES IN THE LONDON BOROUGHS AND DISTRICTS FOR THE TEN YEARS ENDING 1902.
    London Boroughs Two Years.
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    TABLE 22. BIRTH.RATES IN THE LONDON BOROUGHS & DISTRICTS FOR THE TEN YEARS ENDING 1902— Contd. Sanitary Districts Eight Years.
    district.1900.1899.1898.1897.1896.1895.1894.1893.
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    TABLE 22— continued.
    district.1900.1899.1898.1897.1896.1895.1894.1893.
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    TABLE 23. DEATH.RATES IN THE LONDON BOROUGHS AND DISTRICTS FOR THE TEN YEARS ENDING 1902.
    London Boroughs Two Years.
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    TABLE 24. DEATH.RATES IN THE LONDON BOROUGHS AND DISTRICTS FOR THE TEN YEARS ENDING 1902. Sanitary Districts Eight Years.
    district.1900.1899.1898.1897.1896.1895.1894.1893.
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    TABLE 25. INFANTILE MORTALITY IN THE LODON BOROUGHS AND DISTRICTS FOR THE TEN YEARS ENDING 1902.
    London Boroughs Two Years.
    boroughs.population.1902.1901.
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    TABLE 26. INFANTILE MORTALITY IN THE LONDON BOROUGHS AND DISTRICTS FOR THE TEN YEARS ENDING 1902— continued. Sanitary Districts Eight Years.
    district.population.1900.1899.1898.1897.1896.1895.1894.1893.
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    TABLE 26— continued.
    district.population.19001899189818971896189518941893
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    TABLE 27 INFANT MORTALITY FOR ENGLAND, WALES, LONDON AND SOME OF THE CHIEF TOWNS FOR THE TEN YEARS ENDING 1902.
    1902.1901.1900.1899.1898.1897.1896.1895.1894.1893.
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    TABLE 28. BOROUGH OF SOUTHWARK. INFANTILE MORTALITY. Accidentally Suffocated in Bed.
    1901.1902.1903.1904.
    Fortnight ending.No. of cases.Fortnight ending.No. of cases.Fortnight ending.No. of cases.Fortnight ending.No. of cases.
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    TABLE 29. (Dr. TATHAM'S.) Average rate of Infant Mortality under one year, per 1,000 births, among Male and Female Infants, in the opening and closing quinquennia of the last quarter of the century.
    CAUSES OF DEATH.Urban Counties.Rural Counties.
    Males.Females.Males.Females.
    1873.18771898.19021873.18771898.19021873.18771898.18921873.18771898.1902
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    TABLE 30. (DR. TATHAM'S.) Mortality among legitimate and illegitimate infants, respectively, in the year 1902. Average rates of death from various causes, under one year, per 1,000 births (a) in London and (b) in the following Eural Counties: Buckingham, Cambridge, Cornwall, Hereford, Huntingdon, Lincoln, North Wales, Norfolk, Oxford, Rutland, Salop, Somerset, South Wales (less Glamorgan), Suffolk, Westmoreland, Wilts. Estimated Rural population in 1902 4,279,175.
    CAUSES OF DEATH.London.Rural Counties.
    Males.Females.Males.Females.
    LegitimateIllegitimateLegitimateIllegitimateLegitimateIllegitimateLegitimateIllegitimate
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    TABLE 31. (Dr . TATHAM'S). Mortality among the Legitimate and Illegitimate Infants respectively in the year 1902. Deaths per 1,000 births at the several age groups under one year (a) in London, and (b) in the following rural counties Buckingham, Cambridge, Cornwall, Hereford, Huntington, Lincoln, North Wales, Norfolk, Oxford, Rutland, Salop, Somerset, South Wales (less Glamorgan), Suffolk, Westmoreland, Wilts. Estimated rural population in 1902, 4,279,175.
    AGES AT DEATH.London.Rubal Countries.
    Males.Females.Males.Females.
    IllegitimateLegitimateIllegitimateLegitimateLegitimateIllegitimateLegitimateIllegitimate
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    TABLE 32. LONDON BOROUGHS. PERCENTAGE OF OVERCROWDING AT CENSUS OF 1901.
    borough.percentage.borough.percentage.
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    TABLE 33. Return of Families Admitted into the Council's Reception House during the year 1904.
    1904.Small-pox.Scarlet Fever.Diphtheria.Enteric Fever.Phthisis, &c.
    Week Ending.No. of Families.No. of Persons.No. of Days.No. of Families.No. of Persons.No. of Days.No. of Families.No. of PersonsNo. of Days.No. of Families.No. of Persons.No. of Days.No. of Families.No. of Persons.No. of Days.
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    TABLE 33.— Continued.
    1904.Small-pox.Scarlet Fever.Diphtheria.Enteric Fever.Phthisis, &c.
    Week Ending.No. of Families.No. of Persons.No. of Days.No. of Families.No. of Persons.No. of Days.No. of Families.No. of Persons.No. of Days.No. of Families.No. of Persons.No. of Days.No. of Families.No. of Persons.No. of Days.
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    TABLE 34. The Locality of Rooms Disinfected.
    St Mary's Ward.St. Paul's Ward.St. Peter's Ward.St. John's Ward.Trinity Ward.All Saints Ward.St. Michael's Ward.St. Jude's Ward.St. George's Ward.Christ-church Ward.St. Saviour's Ward.Total.
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    TABLE 35. Bedding, &c., Disinfected and Destroyed during the Year, 1904.
    Articles.No. Disinfected.No. Destroyed.
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    TABLE 36 MORTUARIES. During the year 557 bodies were received into the Mortuaries:—
    Reasons bodies were brought to Mortuary.Collier's Rents Mortuary.Manor Place Mortuary.Total.
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    TABLE 37. WATER SUPPLY. Water supplies have been laid on to houses in the Borough after having been withdrawn as follows:—
    WARDS.Total.
    St. Mary's.St. Paul's.St. Peter's.St. John's.Trinity.All Saints'.St. Michael's.St. Jude's.St. George'sChristchurch.St. Saviour's
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    HOUSES LET IN LODGINGS. During the year 105 houses have been placed upon the Register. These houses were situate as follows:—
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    HOUSES REGISTERED DURING 1904.
    Date of Resolution of Council.PREMISES.
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    These were situate in the two districts of the Borough as follows:—
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    table 38. Table Shewing the locality (in Wards) of the Houses Let in Lodgings on the Register at the end of 1904.
    WARDS.Total.
    St. MarySt. PaulSt. PeterSt. JohnTrinityAll Saints'St. MichaelSt. JudeSt. George1 ChristchurehSt. Saviour
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    TABLE 39. Summary of Original Inspections, &c., made in the several Wards during the year 1904.
    Ward or District.Complaints. (Including houses in which deaths have occurred.)House to House.Infectious Diseases.Workshops.Number of Original Inspections made daily.Number of Reinspections made daily.
    Number of Inspections made.Number of drains tested.Number of Reinspections made.Number of Inspections made.Number of drains tested.Number of Reinspections made.Number of Inspections made.Number of drains tested.Number of Reinspections marie.Number of Inspections made.Number of Reinspections made.
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    Table 40. Summary of Sanitary Works Completed, 1904.
    Ward.Entries in Register.Intimation Notices served.Statutory Notices served.Sanitary Works completed.Drain reconstructed.Drain repaired.Interceptor, &c.Blocked Drains unstopped.New Soilpipe provided.Closet app. or repaired.Closet provided.Water supply.Closet Pan and Trap.Yards, &c., paved.Paving repaired.Gullies provided.Sinks trapped.Rain Pipes disconnected.Roofs, Gutters, &c.Dust-bin provided.Basement concreted.Foul rooms cleansed.Floor ventilation.House ventilated.Draw Tap from Main.Overcrowding abated.Area provided.Surface Drains.Miscellaneous Nuisances from Urinals, Manure, Animals, &c., abated.Dust complaints.
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    SMOKE NUISANCES. 43 complaints were received at the Public Health Office during the year, from persons other than the Council's Inspectors. The undermentioned premises are those in relation to which more than one complaint was made:—
    Premises.Complaints received.
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    table 41. Showing the number of Observations, &c., in regard to Smoke Nuisances made by the several Ward Inspectors.
    St. Mary's Ward.St. Paul's Ward.St. Peter's Ward.St. John's Ward.Trinity Ward.All Saints' Ward.St. Michael's Ward.St. Jude's Ward.St. George's Ward.Christchurch Ward.St. Saviour's Ward.Total for Borough.
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    table 42. Showing the Number of Inspections made of the Eating Houses, &c., during 1904.
    WARDS.Original Inspections.Re-inspections.Premises found satisfactory on Inspection.Defects found on Inspection.Intimation Notices served.Statutory Notices served.Proceedings taken.
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    I ce C keams ( continued). Table 43.
    St. Mary's Ward.St. Paul's Ward.St. Peter's Ward.St. John's Ward.Trinity Ward.All Saints' Ward.St. Michael's Ward.St. Jude's Ward.St. George's Ward.Christchurch Ward.St. Saviour's Ward.Total for Borough.
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    table 44. Sanitary Condition of the Stables in the Borough.
    WARDS.Total for Borough
    St. Mary.St. Paul.St. Peter.St. John.Trinity.All Saints.St. MichaelSt. Jude.St. GeorgeChrist-church.St. Saviour.
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    TABLE 45. Factories and Workshops. Showing the number of Inspections with the Defects found and remedied in the several wards during the year 1904.
    WARD.1.—INSPECTIONS.2.—DEFECTS FOUND.
    Factories.Workshops.Workplaces.Home-workers' Premises.Want of Cleanliness.Want of Ventilation.Over Crowding.Want of Drainage of Floors.Other Nuisances.Sanitary Accomodation.
    InsufficientUnsuitable or Defective.Not separate for Sexes.
    Inspections.Notices.Summonses.Inspections.Notices.| Summonses.Inspections.Notices.Summonses.Inspections.Notices.Summonses.Found.Remedied.Summonses.Found.Remedied.i Summonses.Found.Remedied.Summonses.Found.Remedied.Summonses.Found.Remedied.Summonses. Found.Remedied. Summonses.Found.Remedied.Summonses.Found.Remedied.Summonses.
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    Statement of Inspections, with Insanitary Conditions found existing, and of Re-Inspections, &c.
    Description of Work.Total for Borough.
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    1,—Inspection (including Inspections made by Sanitary Inspectors).
    Premises.Number of
    Inspections.Written Notices.Prosecutions.
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    2.—Defects Found.
    Particulars.Number of Defects.Number of Prosecutions.
    Found.Remedied.Referred to H.M. Inspector.
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    3.—Other Matters.
    Class,Number.
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    TABLE 48 Inspections of Food at Wharves. Markets, and other places where food is stored, and the action taken by the officials during the year 1904.
    INSPECTION OB WHARVES, &c.FOOD EXAMINED, &c.
    WARD.Inspections of Wharves and Warehouses.Inspections of Markets.Inspections of Shops or Street Stalls.Total.Paresis of Food Examined.Number of Samples taken.Parcels of Food Sorted.Parcels of Food des troyed by consent of owner.Parcels of food seized by Inspector.Parcels of food condemned by Magistrate.Summonses taken out.
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    TABLE 49: The undermentioned Foodstuffs have been examined by the Inspectors during the year 1904.
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    TABLE 50: The undermentioned unsound Food has been destroyed under the superintendence of the several Inspectors during 1904.
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    TABLE 51. Showing the number of samples of Foodstuffs taken in each ward during 1904, and the number of such samples found to be unsound.
    Ward.Number of Samples taken.Number found to be sound.Number found to be unsound.
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    TABLE 52. Showing the number and description of samples of Foodstuffs taken during 1894 at the various wharves and landing places in the Borough and the number of such samples found to be unsound.
    Description of sample taken.Taken in
    (a) St. Saviour's Ward.(6) Christchurch Ward.
    NumberSoundUnsoundNumberSoundUnsound
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    TABLE 53.
    WARDS.Total.
    St. Mary's.St. Paul's.St. Peter's.St. John's.Trinity.All Saints'St. Michael's.St. Judes.St. Georges. |Christchurch.St. Saviour's, iWest District.East District.Women's Workshops.
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    TABLE 54. PROCEEDINGS TAKEN UNDER THE PUBLIC HEALTH ACT.
    Defendant.Cause of Proceedings.Result.
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    Defendant.Cause of Proceedings.Eesult.
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    Defendant.Cause of Proceedings.Result.
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    Defendant.Cause of Proceedings.Result.
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    Defendant.Cause of Proceedings.Result.
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    Defendant.Cause of Proceedings.Result.
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    Defendant.Cause of Proceedings.Result.
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    Defendant.Cause of Proceedings.Result.
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    Insanitary Conditions Discovered:—
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    List of Licensed Slaughterhouses:—
    Situation of Premises.Name of Licensee.
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    Slaughterhouses — continued. The following Nuisances were discovered and have been abated:—
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    NOXIOUS TRADES. There are seven premises in the Borough upon which noxious businesses or trades are carried on, as under:—
    Situation of Premises.Description of Business.Name of Occupiers.
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    Defects Discovered on Inspection:-
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    COWSHEDS. The following is a list of the Licensed Cowkeepers in the Borough
    Situation of Premises.Name of Occupier.
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    Defects Discovered on Inspection:
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    TABLE 55. Shewing the number of Samples taken in each Ward of the Borough during 1904.
    St. Mary's Ward.St. Paul's Ward.St. Peter's Ward.St. John's Ward.Trinity Ward.All Saints' Ward.St. Michael's Ward.St. Jude's Ward.St. George's Ward.Christchurch Ward.St. Saviour's Ward.Total.
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    TABLE 56. Return of Samples taken during the Year ending 31st December 1904, showing the number taken, and the percentage of adulteration, for each quarter and for the year.
    Article.1st Quarter.2nd Quarter.3rd Quarter.4th Quarter.Whole Year.
    Number of Samples taken.Genuine.Adulterated.Percentage of Adulteration.Number of Samples taken.Genuine.Adulterated.Percentage of Adulteration.Number of Samples taken.Genuine.Adulterated.Percentage of Adulteration.Number of Samples taken.Genuine.Adulterated.Percentage of Adulteration.Number of Samples taken.Genuine.Adulterated.Percentage of Adulteration.
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    TABLE 56—continued.
    Article.1st Quarter.2nd Quarter.3rd Quarter.4th Quarter.Whole Year.
    Number of Samples taken.Genuine.Adulterated.Percentage of Adulte-ration. |Number of Samples taken.Genuine.Adulterated.Percentage of Adulteration.Number of Samples taken.Genuine.Adulterated.Percentage of Adulteration.Number of Samples taken.Genuine.Adulterated.Percentage of Adulteration.Number of Samples taken.Genuine.Adulterated.Percentage of Adulteration.
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    TABLE 56 — continutd.
    Article.1st Quarter.2nd Quarter.3rd Quarter.4th Quarter.Whole Year.
    Number of Samples taken.Genuine.Adulterated.Percentage of Adulteration.Number of! Samplestaken,Genuine.Adulterated.Percentage of Adulteration.'Number of Samples taken.Genuine.Adulterated.Percentage of Adulteration.Number of Samples taken.Genuine.Adulterated.Percentage of Adulteration.Number of Samples taken.Genuine.Adulterated.Percentage of Adulte. ration.
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    TABLE 57. Showing the Wards in which proceedings were taken under the Food and Drugs' Acts.
    St. Mary's Ward.St. Paul's Ward.St. Peter's Ward.St. John's Ward.Trinity Ward.All Saints' Ward.St. Michael's Ward.St. Jude's Ward.St. George's Ward.Christchurch Ward.St Saviour's Ward.Total.
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    TABLE 58. SALE OF FOOD AND DRUGS ACTS. PROCEEDINGS TAKEN, WITH THE RESULTS.
    Name and Address of Vendor.Sample.Result of Analysis.Result of Proceedings.
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    Name and Address of Vendor.Sample.Result of Analysis.Result of Proceedings.
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    Name and Address of Vendor.Sample.Result of Analysis.Result of Proceedings.
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    Name and Address of Vendor.Sample.Result of Analysis.Result of Proceedings.
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    Name and Address of Vendor.Sample.Result of Analysis.Result of Proceedings.
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    Name and Address of Vendor.Sample.Result of Analysis.Result of Proceedings.
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    Name and Address of Vendor.Sample.Result of Analysis.Result of Proceedings.
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    Name and Address of Vendor.Sample.Result of Analysis.Result of Proceedings.
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    Name and Address of Vendor.Sample.Result of Analysis.Result of Proceedings.
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    Name aud Address of Vendor.Sample.Result of Analysis.Result of Proceedings.
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    Name and Address of Vendor.Sample.Result of Analysis.Result of Proceedings.
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    TABLE 59. LONDON— Meteorology at GREENWICH in each week of 1904. (Registrar General).
    No. of Week.Week Ended.Temperature of the Air.Degrees of Humidity (complete saturation = 100).Fall of Rain in inches.Amount of Horizontal Movement of the Air in each Week.Sun above Horizon in Hours.Registered Sunshine in Hours.
    Mean.Highest Reading.Lowest Reading.Mean of Highest Readings.Mean of Lowest Readings.
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    TABLE 59 { continued). LONDON —Meteorology at GREENWICH in each week of 1904. (Registrar General).
    No. of Week.Week Ended.Temperature of the Air.Degrees of Humidity (complete saturation = 100).Fall of Rain in inches.Amount of Horizontal Movement of the Air in each Week.Sun above Horizon in Hours.Registered Sunshine in Hours.
    Mean.Highest Beading.Lowest Reading.Mean of Highest Readings.Mean of Lowest Readings.