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Wandsworth 1913

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

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204 Report of the Medical Officer of Health.

TABLE XCIV.

DETAILS OF INSPECTIONS AND RE-INSPECTIONS, 1913. (Female Inspectors.)

Inspections.Re-InspectionsTotals.
Number of complaints received and attended to11...11
Number of premises inspected on account of :—
Puerperal Fever632487
Ophthalmia Neonatorum641074
Diarrhoæ15613169
Pulmonary Tuberculosis2,3051932,498
Other forms of Tuberculosis34110351
Notification of Births7,3351717,506
Dressmakers' and Milliners' premises54433577
Laundries :—
Factories14821169
Workshops33339372
Workplaces10721128
Other Factories56460
Other Workshops1519160
Other Workplaces18915204
Domestic Workshops42345
Outworkers' premises27215287
Other4913494
Totals12,60858413,192

The Tables of house-to-house inspections which follow show
the names of the streets and the number of houses inspected, the
number of houses in which defects were found, the percentage of
defects to houses inspected, as well as the number of families living
in one, two, three, and four rooms and upwards.
In 1,992 out of a total of 2,739 houses inspected, or 72.72 per
cent., sanitary defects necessitating the service of an intimation
notice were found.
The highest percentage was in Fairfield Ward, where the
percentage was 94.78, and the lowest in Southfield, where it was
only 29.23, the next lowest being Putney, where it was 45.28.