London's Pulse: Medical Officer of Health reports 1848-1972

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Stoke Newington 1953

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Stoke Newington, The Metropolitan Borough]

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NUISANCES REMEDIED

Premises In such, a state as to be a nuisance or injurious or dangerous to health.222
The house or part of the house in a damp condition so as to be insanitary.299
The house in a dilapidated condition so as to be insanitary.98
The Water Closet -without a water supply.1
The Water Closet with a deficient supply of water.6
The Water Closet so defective as to be a nuisance.36
The Water Closet stopped.3
The soil pipe defective.1
The yard dirty so as to be insanitary.1
Sink defective and insanitary.3
The waste pipe improperly trapped and insanitary.3
The waste pipe Improperly trapped.1
The waste pipe of lavatory or bath defective23
The drinking water cistern so foul as to be insanitary.2
An accumulation or deposit of refuse dangerous or injurious to health.3
The dustbin or ashpit defective.2
The drain foul.2
The drain choked or stopped.9
The rainwater pipe defective.33
The house without a proper water supply.3
The roof defective so as to be insanitary.203
The guttering defective so as to be insanitary.53