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

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Wandsworth 1914

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

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Report of the Medical Officer of Health.

TABLE CXII.— continued.

Clapham.Putney.Streatham.Tooting.Wandsworth.Total.
Sanitary conveniences insufficient..................
„ „ unsuitable......1......1
„ „ not separate for sexes..................
„ „ defective811...1222
Other nuisances2531254186
Intimation notices served33716555116
Statutory notices served2.........13
Legal proceedings..................
V.—Home work
Premises inspected291930957144
„ re-inspected722...415
Workrooms found overcrowded..................
,, insufficiently ventilated..................
„ in a dirty condition3............3
Other nuisances22......48
Intimation notices served42......410
Statutory notices served..................
Legal proceedings..................
Cases of infective diseases notified............11
Houses visited for inquiry and no workroom found4...62517
Total number of premises inspected10404086301577963031
11 „ „ re-inspected1747519751248745
„ „ intimation notices served982255101223°7
„ ,, intimation notices complied with93225510118298
,, „ statutory notices served7.........310
„ „ statutory notices complied with7.........310
„ „ legal proceedings..................

Table CXXIII.shows the principal trades carried on in the premises
on the Register, but it does not include the trades in workplaces,
domestic workshops, or in outworkers' premises.
Compared with 1913 there has been a decrease of five in the
number of these trades.