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St Pancras 1900

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for St. Pancras, London, Borough of]

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Table 11a C lerical W ork.

From December31st, 1899,to December 29th,1900,inclusive.

No. of Complaints received2329
No. of Certificates of Dangerous Infectious Diseases received1970
No. of Notices of Voluntary Drain-work received425
No. of Letters, etc., despatched2801
No. of Notices of Intention to Register100
No. of Notices of Registration571
8472
No. of Sets of Advisory Notices as to Infections Diseases forwarded1835
No. of Intimation Notices for Abatement of Nuisances issued2478
No. of Statutory Notices of intention to proceed served742
No. of Warning Notices of intention to summons sent93
No. of Summonses Applied for81
No. of Hearings and Adjournments84
No. of Meetings of late Vestry and Council22
No. of Meetings of Public Health Committee and Sub-Committees held49

Table 11b.

House-to-house Inspections were made in the following Streets and Places.

Name of Street.No. of Houses.No. of Rooms.No. of Dwellings and Families.No. of Persons.No. of Notices Served.
Occupied.Un- occupied.Occupied.Un- occupied.AdultsChildren
Colva Street35027409726026525
Eden Street301803003
Haverstock Place502201028155

Note.— Some of the newly appointed Inspectors entered the inspection of
certain other houses as house-to-house inspection, so that the number of houseto-house
inspections in the tabular statement of inspections for the year is in
excess of the number set out in the above table.