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Islington 1908

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

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195
[1908

Verminous persons cleared at the Shelter House under the " Cleansingof Persons Act, 1897."

Date of Admittance.Address.Number of Persons.Cause.
1908. 31st Jan.8a, Hornsey Street1Verminous.
18th AprilUnknown1Do.
29th MayUnknown1Do.
29th June8, Flowers Mews1Do.
28th Sept.18, Howard Road1Do.
29th Sept.8, Flowers Mews1Do.
27th Oct.Unknown1Do.
28th Nov.8, Flowers Mews1Do.

School Children Cleansed and Bathed.—During the year 1,202
children attending the London County Schools were bathed and cleansed by
the woman attendant, and their clothes disinfected.

Midwives attending Disinfecting Station for the purpose of disinfection after cases of Puerparal Fever.

Date of Admittance.Name.Address.
30th December, 1907Wilde, Mrs.77, Offord Road
3rd April - 1908Barron, Mrs.22, Sutterton Street
18th MaySaville, Nurse9, Bardolph Road
25th MayWelder, Mrs.107, St. James' Road
6th JuneMiller, Mrs.82, Church Road
nth JuneWebb, Nurse227, Essex Road
15th JuneLangley, Mrs.59, Arthur Road
4th AugustVentura, Mrs.38, Devonshire Road
31st AugustWilde, Mrs.77, Offord Road
2nd SeptemberO'Neil, Mrs.39a, Essex Road
23rd SeptemberSprague, Mrs.32, Copenhagen Street
28th SeptemberWilde, Mrs.77, Offord Road
9th NovemberKendal, Mrs.29, Sutterton Street
20th NovemberRogers, Mrs.101, St. James' Road
24th NovemberKendal, Mrs.29, Sutterton Street
1st DecemberWebb, Nurse227, Essex Road