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Hanover Square 1900

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Hanover Square, The Vestry of the Parish of Saint George]

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The street stalls and butchers' shops have been frequently
visited, but it has not been necessary to seize any article of
food as unfit for human consumption.
The Mewses in the Parish have been regularly inspected,
and are generally in a satisfactory condition, except during
the summer months, when there is a great difficulty in
getting rid of the dung, because the farmers are too busy
to fetch it away.

Table XIV.

Infectious Diseases and Disinfection.

1898.1899.1900.
Infectious cases reported417409365
Medical certificates received464468392
Certificates of infectious cases sent to School Teachers315389354
Houses in which infectious disease occurred386366316
Visits made to infected houses1,2101,084946
Patients removed to the Hospitals319317262
Houses disinfected319291342
Rooms disinfected344320324
Articles of clothing, bedding, &c., disinfected8,6759,2667,016

Certificates have been sent to the Head Teachers of
Schools after disinfection has been carried out in houses
where there are children who go to school, so that the
Head Teachers may know when to re-admit the children
from those houses, and to the Chief Librarian of the Public
Libraries belonging to the Vestry to prevent the issue of
books to infected houses.
The Public Shelter, provided by the Vestry for housing
families temporarily displaced during the disinfection of
their homes and bedding, has not been occupied during the
year.
Disinfectants have been distributed to the public when required,
and personal instructions given as to their proper use.