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City of Westminster 1948

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Westminster, City of]

Published
1949
Author
Shinnie, Andrew J.
Pages
48
Tables
23

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23 tables in this report

  • Page 17
    Infantile Mortality.
    Causes of Death.Total.LegitimateIllegitimate.
  • Page 17
    Causes of Death (at all Ages).
    Males.Females.Totals.
  • Page 18
    Deaths, 1948. Causes of Death at Different Periods of Life in the City.
    Causes of Deaths.Sex.All Ages.Years of Age.
    0-11-22-55-1515-2525-4545-6565+
  • Page 19
    Deaths, 1948— continued. Causes of Death at Different Periods of Life in the City— continued.
    Causes of Deaths.Sex.All Ages.Years of Age.
    0-11-22-55-1515-2525-4545-6565+
  • Page 20
    Infectious Disease.
    Notifications.Removed to Hospital.Deaths.
  • Page 21
    Tuberculosis.
    Age Periods.New Cases and Deaths.
    New Cases.Deaths.
    PulmonaryNon-PulmonaryPulmonaryNon-Pulmonary.
    M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.
  • Page 26
    Dental Treatment— Clinic Reports.
    New Cases.Reappointments.Extractions.Fillings.Other operations.Anaesthetics.
    Local.General.
  • Page 26
    Dental Clinics, 1st January to 4 th July, 1948.
    Nursing and Expectant Mothers.Children under 5 years.T.B. Patients.Total.
  • Page 30
    Summary of Inspections of all Types of Premises.
    Primary.Re-inspection.
  • Page 30
    Summary of Notices Served. Factories.
    Dwellings.Workplaces, &c.Food.Catering.Totals.
  • Page 31
    Analysis of Legal Proceedings. Catering. Failing to take precautions against the contamination of food:—
    Fines.Costs.
    £s.d.£s.d.
  • Page 32
    Dwellings. Public Health (London) Act, (Nuisances)—
    Fines.Costs.
    £s.d.£s.d.
  • Page 32
    Dwellings.
    Analysis of Inspections—Primary.Re-inspection.
  • Page 34
    Factories, Workplaces, Shops and Other Premises (other than Food Premises).
    Summary of Inspections.Primary.Re-inspections.
  • Page 36
    Abstracts. Reports were made to the Factory Inspector of 93 instances for failure to display the appropriate abstracts of the Factories Act, 1937. N otices—Analysis.
    Factories Power.Factories Non-Power.Workplaces Shops, &c.
  • Page 37
    Catering Establishments and Other Food Premises. Summary of Inspections.
    Primary.Re-inspection.
  • Page 38
    Summary of Notices Served.
    Food Shops and Other Food Premises.Catering Establishments.
  • Page 38
    Food Shops and Other Food Premises (other than Catering Establishments)
    Primary.Re-inspection.
  • Page 39
    Visits for the Purpose of Obtaining Samples and inspecting Foodstuffs.
    Sampling.Inspection of Food.
  • Page 43
    Samples Purchased under the Food and Drugs Act, 1938. Showing Results of Analysis for the year 1948.
    Article of Food.Number of Samples Purchased.Adulterated.Genuine.
  • Page 45
    The following table shows the amount, and method of disposal, of food condemned by the Inspectors as unfit for human consumption during the year 1948:—
    Articles.Amount Destroyed.Amount Salvaged.Total.
    Tons.Cwt.Lbs.Tons.Cwt. Lbs.Tons., Cwt.Lbs.
  • Page 47
    Disinfection and Disinfestation (Vermin).
    Rooms.Articles.Articles DestroyedArticles Washed.Vehicles.Books.
  • Page 48
    Treatments.
    Men.Women.Children (under school age).Children (School).Articles.