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St Pancras 1902

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

Published
1903
Pages
188
Tables
140

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  • Page 10
    ST. PANCRAS AND REGISTRATION SUB-DISTRICTS. Summary of Particulars of Enumeration Areas.
    Registration Sub-Districts.12345678910
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    REGISTRATION DISTRICT OF PANCRAS. No. 1.—Registration Sub-District of Regent's Park.
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    REGISTRATION DISTRICT OF PANCRAS. No. 2.—Registration Sub-District of Tottenham Court.
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    REGISTRATION DISTRICT OF PANCRAS. Registration Sub-District of Gray's Inn Lane.
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    REGISTRATION DISTRICT OF PANCRAS. No. 4.—Registration Sub- District of Somers Town.
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    REGISTRATION DISTRICT OF PANCRAS. No. 5.—Registration Sub-District of Camden Town.
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    REGISTRATION DISTRICT OF PANCRAS. No. 6.—Registration Sub-District of Kentish Town.
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    METEOROLOGY.
    Meteorology of London, 1902.First Quarter.Second Quarter.Third Quarter.Fourth Quarter.Year 1902.
  • Page 19
    Public Institutions.—Populatio and Deaths.
    Registration Sub-Districts.Number of Inmates.St. Pancras Institutions.Daily Average No. of InmatesDeaths.
    Parishioners.Non-Parishioners.Total.
  • Page 21
    The 174 births in public institutions having been re-distributed according to population, the number of births and the birth-rate of each of the Sub-Districts, and of the District, were as follows:—
    Sub-Districts.Number of Births.Birth-rate.
  • Page 21
    The total number of deaths and the death-rates in the Sub-Districts are set out below, 143 deaths from all causes not referable to any particular Sub-Districts being distributed according to population :—
    Sub-Districts.Number of Deaths.Death-rate.
  • Page 22
    AGES AT DEATH. Under one year of age the number of deaths and the proportion per 1000 births and per cent of total deaths were as follows:—
    Sub-Districts.Number of Deaths under 1 Year.Per 1000 Births.Per cent. of Deaths at all Ages.
  • Page 22
    Under five years of age the number of deaths and the proportion per 1000 births and per cent, of total deaths were as follows:—
    Sub-Districts.Number of Deaths under 5 Years.Per 1000 Births.Per cent. of Deaths at all Ages.
  • Page 23
    Phthisis. —This disease, the type of the tubercular group of diseases, was the cause of 454 deaths compared to 445 deaths in 1901, 477 in 1900, and 481 in the year previous to that. The incidence of this disease in the Sub-Districts was as follows : —
    Sub-Districts.Number.Per 1000 Population.Per cent. of Total Deaths.
  • Page 24
    Bronchitis, Pneumonia, and Pleurisy.—These diseases, as typical of the respiratory group diseases, caused 826 deaths, compared to 767 deaths in 1901, 845 iu 1900, and 963 in 1899; the incidence in the Sub-Districts being as follows:—
    Sub-Districts.Number.Per 1000 Population.Per cent. of Total Deaths.
  • Page 24
    The Notifiable Infectious Diseases.—The number of deaths from this group of diseases in the Sub-Districts, and the proportions per 1000 of population and per cent. of total deaths, were as follows:—
    Sub-Districts.Number.Per 1000 Population.Per cent. of Total Deaths.
  • Page 25
    The Principal Zymotic Diseases.—The number of deaths from this group of diseases in the Sub-Districts, and the proportions per 1000 of population and per cent. of total deaths, were as follows:—
    Sub-Districts.Number.Per 1000 Population.Per cent. of Total Deaths.
  • Page 25
    COMPARATIVE MORTALITY OF THE SUB-DISTRICTS. Throwing the Birth and Death Rates of the foregoing tables into one table we obtain this result: —
    Sub-Districts.Birth Bate.Total Death Bate from all causes.Death Bates fromDeath Rates per 1000 Births.
    Phthisis.bronchitis Pneumonia. Pleurisy.Notifiable Infectious Diseases.Principal Zymotic Diseases.Under 1 year.Under 5 years.
  • Page 26
    INFLUENZA. Deaths from Influenza (including a few doubtful cases) during the years 1889 to 1902 inclusive in St. Pancras.
    Year.0—1.1-5.5—15.15-25.25—35.36—45.45—55.55—65.65—75.75-85.85 and upwards.Total Deaths under Five Years.Total Deaths at all Ages.
  • Page 27
    The annual numbers of cases of Notifiable Infectious Diseases certified since the commencement of notification, are shown in the following table:—
    Diseases.1889 2mos1890189118921893189418951896189718981899190019011902
  • Page 28
    The number of cases of the Notifiable Infectious Diseases certified during the year 1902, and the Sub-Districts in which they occurred, are shown in the following Table:—
    Population.Regent's Park, pop.51764.Tottenham Court, pop. 21,253.Gray's Inn Lane, pop. 35,052.Somers Town, pop. 30,677.Camden Town, pop. 38,747.Kentish Town, pop. 59,561.Total.
    Diseases.
  • Page 28
    The Case-fatality. —The following Table gives the number of deaths from the Notifiable Infectious Diseases in the Sub-Districts of St. Pancras.
    Population.Regent's Park, pop. 51,764.Tottenham Court, pop. 21,253.Gray's Inn Lane, pop. 35,052.Somers Town, pop. 30,677.Camden Town, pop. 38,747.Kentish Town, pop. 59,561.Total.
    Diseases.
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    ST. PANCRAS, LONDON. WEEKLY NUMBER OF CERTIFIED DEATHS FROM "THE DANGEROUS INFECTIOUS DISEASES," 1902.
    QuartersFirst Quarter.Second Quarter.Third Quarter.Fourth Quarter.Total.Quarters.
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    ST. PANCRAS, LONDON. WEEKLY NUMBER OF INFECTIOUS CASES CERTIFIED TO THE MEDICAL OFFICER OF HEALTH DURING 1902.
    QuartersFirst Quarter.Second Quarter.Third Quarter.Fourth Quarter.Total.Quarters.
    MonthsJanuary.February.March.April.May.June.July.August.September.October.November.December.Months.
  • Page 29
    From the preceding Tables the Case fatality of each of the diseases in 1902, appears as follows:—
    Cases.Deaths.Fatality per cent.
  • Page 29
    Diagnostic Tests. —The number of specimens of secretion and blood submitted during the year in suspected cases of Diphtheria and Typhoid or Enteric Fever, and the results of Examination were as follows:—
    Bacillus found.Doubtful.Bacillus not found.Total.
  • Page 33
    SMALL-POX.—ST. PANCRAS.
    Quarter of Year.Total Notified.I. Examined by Referees.II. Examined at Wharf (= number removed to Hospital)III Examined at Ships, Darenth, or Gore Farm (=number passed on from Wharf).
    Total.Not Smallpox.Small-pox.Total.Not Smallpox.Smallpox.Total.Not Smallpox.Smallpox.
  • Page 36
    Table A (1). St. Pancras: Doubtful Cases. —Cases clinically examined by Medical Referees and results. 4th Quarter, 1901.
    Number of WeeksWeek endingTotal Number of Cases Examined.Small-pox.Chicken-pox.Other notifiable Infectious Diseases.Non-notifiable Infectious Diseases.Other Communicable Diseases.Non-Communicable Diseases.
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    Table A (2). St. Pancras: Doubtful Cases. —Cases clinically examined by Medical Referees and results. 1st Quarter, 1902.
    Number of Weeks.Week endingTotal Number of Cases Examined.Small-pox.Chicken-pox.Other notifiable Infectious Diseases.Non-notifiable Infectious Diseases.Other Communicable Diseases.Non-Communicable Diseases.
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    Table A. (3). St. Pancras: Doubtful Cases. —Cases clinically examined by Medical Referees and results. 2nd Quarter, 1902.
    Number of Weeks.Week endingTotal Number of Cases Examined.Small-pox.Chicken-pox.Other notifiablele Infectious Diseases.Non-notifiable Infectious Diseases.Other Communicable Diseases.Non-Communicable Diseases.
  • Page 38
    Table A (4). St. Pancras: Doubtful Cases. —Cases clinically examined by Medical Referees and results. 3rd Quarter, 1902.
    Number of Weeks.Week endingTotal Number of Cases examined.Small-pox.Chicken-pox.Other notifiable Infectious Diseases.Non-notifiable Infectious Diseases.Other Communicable Diseases.Non-Communicable 1e Diseases.
  • Page 38
    Table A (5). St. Pancras: Doubtful Cases. — Cases clinically examined by Medical Referees and results. 4th Quarter, 1902.
    Number of Weeks.Week ending.Total Number of Cases examined.Small-pox.Chicken-pox.Other notifiable Infectious Diseases.Non-notifiable Infectious Diseases.Other Communicable Diseases.Non-Communicable Diseases.
  • Page 39
    Table A (6). St. Pancras: Doubtful Case1. —Cases clinically examined by Medical Referees and results, during the Quarters stated as below:—
    Total Number of Cases examined.Small-pox.Chicken-pox.Other notifiable Infectious Diseases.Non-notifiable Infectious Diseases.Other Communicable Diseases.Non-Communicable Diseases.
  • Page 39
    Table B (1). St. Pancras: Chicken-pox. —Cases and ages of cases certified during the 4th Quarter of 1901.
    No. of Week.Week endingAt all Ages.Under 1 year.12345678910 and under 15.15 and under 20.Over 20 Years.
    Under 6 mos.6-12
  • Page 40
    Table B (2). St. Pancras; Chicken-pox. — Cases and ages of cases certified during the 1st Quarter of 1902.
    No. of Week.Week endingAt all Ages.Under 1 Year.12345678910 and under 15.15 and under 20.Over 20 Years.
    Under 6 mos.612
  • Page 40
    Table B (3). St. Pancras: Chicken-pox. —Cases and ages of cases certified during the 2nd Quarter of 1902.
    No. of Week.Week endingAt all Ages.Under 1 Year.12345678910 and under 15.15 and under 20.Over 20 years.
    Under 6 mos.6-12
  • Page 41
    Table B (4). St. Pancras: Chicken-pox.— Cases and ages of cases certified during the 3rd Quarter of 1902.
    No. of Week.Week endingAt all Ages.Under 1 Year.12345678910 and under 1515 and under 20Over 20 Years.
    Under 6 mos.612
  • Page 41
    Table B (5). St. Pancras: Chicken-pox. — Cases and ages of cases certified during the 4th Quarter of 1902.
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    Table B (6). St. Pancras: Chicken-pox. —Cases and ages of cases certified during the Quarters ending as stated below:—
    At all Ages.Under 1 Year.12345678910 and under 1515 and under 20Over 20 Years.
    Under 6 mos.6-12
  • Page 42
    Table C (1). St. Pancras : Small-pox. —Ages of Cases certified during the 3rd Quarter of 1901.
    No. of Week.Week ending 1901.Total Certified.Returned—Not Small-pox.At all Ages.At Ages—Years.All London from the M.A.B. Returns.
    Under 1.1 and under 5.5 and under 10.10 and under 15.15 and under 25.25 and under 65.65 and wards
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    Table C (2). St. Pancras: Small-pox.— Ages of Cases certified during the 4th Quarter of 1901.
    No. of Week.Week endingTotal Certified.Returned—Not Small-pox.At all Ages.At Ages—Years.All London from the M.A.B. Returns.
    tinder 1.1 and under 5.5 and under 10.10 and under 15.15 and under 25.25 and under 65.65 and upwards
  • Page 43
    Table C (3). St. Pancras: Small-pox. —Ages of Cases certified during the 1st Quarter of 1902.
    No. of Week.Week ending 1902.Total Certified.Returned—Not Small-pox.At all Ages.At Ages—Years.All London from the M.A.B. Returns.
    under 1.1 and under 5.5 and under 10.10 and under 15.15 and under 25.25 and under 65.65 and wards
  • Page 44
    Table C (4). St. Pancras : Small-pox. —Ages of Cases certified during the 2nd Quarter of 1902.
    No. of Week.Week endingTotal Certified.Returned—Not Small-pox.At all Ages.At Ages—Years.All London from the M.A.B. Returns.
    Under 1.1 and under 5.5 and under 10.10 and under 15.15 and under 25.25 and under 65.65 and wards
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    Table C (5). St. Pancras : Small-pox. —Ages of Cases certified during the 3rd Quarter of 1902.
    No. of WeekWeek ending.Total Certified.Returned—Not Small-pox.At all Ages.At Ages—Years.All London from the M.A.B. Returns.
    Under 1.1 and under 5.5 and under 10.10 and under 15.15 and under 25.25 and under 65.65 and wards
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    B—LONDON-DEATHS FROM SMALLPOX AND AGES. (From the Registrar General's Weekly Returns.)
    3rd Quarter, 1901.4th Quarter, 1901.
    6th July.13th July.20th July.27th July3rd Aug.10 th Aug.17th Aug.24th Aug.31st Aug.7th Sept.14th Sept.21st Sept.28th Sept.Totals.5th Oct.12th Oct.19th Oct.26th Oct.2nd Nov.9th Nov.16th Nov.23rd Nov.30th Nov.7th Dec.14th Dec.21st Dec.28th Dec.Totals.
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    A.–LONDON—NOTIFICATIONS OF SMALLPOX AND AGES (From the Registrar General's Weekly Returns.)
    3rd Quarter, 1901.4th Quarter, 1901.
    6th July.13th July.20th July.27th July.3rd Aug.10th Aug.17th Aug.24th Aug.31st Aug.7th Sept.14th Sept.21st Sept.28th Sept.Totals.5th Oct.12th Oct.19th Oct.26th Oct.2nd Nov.9th Nov.16th Nov.23rd Nov.30th Nov.7th Dec.14th Dec.21st Dec.28th Dec.Totals.
  • Page 45
    Table C (7). St. Pancras: Small-pox. —Ages of Cases certified during the Quarters as stated below:—
    Total Certified.Returned—Not Small-pox.At all Ages.At Ages—Years.All London from the M.A.B. Returns
    Under 1.1 and under 5.5 and under 10.10 and under 15.15 and under 25.25 and under 65.65 and wards
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    The Notifications, being uncorrected, are a few in excess of the true numbers.
    Ages.Notifications.Deaths.Fatality per cent.
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    In order to complete the Year 1902, the two following Tables are added:— London. —Notifications of Small-pox and Ages (from the Registrar General's Weekly Returns.) 4th Quarter, 1902.
    Ages.4th October11th October19th October25th October1st Nov.8th Nov.15th Nov.22nd Nov.29th Nov.6th Dec.13th Dec.20th Dec.27th Dec.3rd Jan., 1903Totals.
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    London. —Deaths from Small-pox and Ages (from the Registrar General's Weekly Returns.) 4th Quarter, 1902.
    Ages.4th October11th October18th October25th October1st Nov.8th Nov.15th Nov.22nd Nov.29th Nov.8th Dec.13th Dec.20th Dec.27th Dec.3rd Jan., 1903Totals.
  • Page 47
    London: Small-pox. —Distribution of Small-pox cases in the Metropolitan Boroughs, and the proportionate morbidity, during the six Quarters ending 27th September, 1902, and during the 4th quarter of 1902.
    BOROUGHS.Estimated Population in the middle of 1902.1901.1902.Total.Rate per 10,000 Population,Order of Morbidity.1902.
    2nd quarter3rd quarter4th quarter1st quarter2nd quarter3rd quarter4th quarter
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    London: Small-pox. —Distribution of Small-pox deaths in the Metropolitan Boroughs, and the proportionate mortality, during the six Quarters ending 27th September, 1902, and during the '4th quarter of 1902.
    BOROUGHS.Estimated Population in the middle of 1902.1901.1902.Total.Rate per 10,000 Population.Order of Mortality.1902.
    2nd quarter3rd quarter4th quarter1st quarter2nd quarter3rd quarter4th quarter
  • Page 49
    London: Smallpox. —Notifications, Deaths and Fatality per cent. in each of the Metropolitan Boroughs during the six Quarters ending 27th September, 1902.
    Notifications. Total Cases, 6 Quarters.Total Deaths, 6 Quarters.Fatality, per cent.
  • Page 52
    The cases of Notifiable Infectious Diseases removed to hospital, and the Sub-Districts whence they were removed, are recorded in the following table:—
    Diseases.Regent's Park.Tottenham Court.Gray's Inn Lane.Somers Town.Camden Town.Kentish Town.Totals.
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    ST. PANGEAS, LONDON. WEEKLY NUMBER OF CASES OF THE DANGEROUS INFECTIOUS DISEASES REMOVED TO HOSPITAL DURING 1902.
    QuartersFirst Quarter.Second Quarter.Third Quarter.Fourth Quarter.Total.Quarters.
    MonthsJanuary.February.March.April.May.June.July.August.September.October.November.December.Months.
  • Page 53
    § 3.— DISINFECTION. The following is a record of the disinfection carried out during the year:—
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    The following table shows the number of persons taking warm baths (including hair and nails) and having their clothes disinfected at the Cleansing and Disinfecting Station:—
    Number of persons cleansed and disinfected:Of the foregoing there were conveyed by ambulance bus:
    Week endingMales.Females.Children under 10Total.Males'Females.Children under 10Total.
  • Page 57
    SAINT PANCRAS—RETURNS FOR THE SIX MONTHS, JULY TO DECEMBER, 1901.
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    Registration Sub-Districts.Number of Births.Successfully Vaccinated.Insusceptible.Had Small-pox.Number of conscientious objections.Dead un-vaccinated.Postponement by Medical Certificate.Removals to places known and Vaccination Officer apprised.Removals to places unknown, and un-vaccinated.Numbers not accounted for in previous columns.
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    SAINT PANCRAS.—RETURNS FOR THE SIX MONTHS, JANUARY TO JUNE, 1902.
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    Registration Sub-Districts.Number of Births.Successfully vaccinated.Insusceptible.Had Small-pox.Number of conscientious objections.Dead un- vaccinated.Postponement by Medical Certificate.Removals to places known and Vaccination Officer apprised.Removals to places unknown. and un-vaccinated.Numbers not accounted for in previous columns.
  • Page 59
    St. Pancras: Vaccination. —The following Table shows the proportion of children born unaccounted for as to Vaccination in St. Pancras during the last 22 years:—
    Number of Births.Number Successfully Vaccinated.Dead Un-vaccinated.Unaccounted for.
    Half-yearlyAnnually.Per cent.
  • Page 60
    The following were the total number of inspections and re-inspections made by Sanitary Inspectors during the year, as extracted from the detailed tables at the end of this report:—
    Ward.Inspections.Re-inspections after Notice.Totals.
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    The following were the details of the inspections and re-inspections made during the 53 weeks ending January 3rd, 1903. Temporary Inspector James included, the other temporary Inspectors excluded.
    Duties and Premises.Inspections.He-inspections after Notice.Total.
  • Page 64
    I append a table shewing the number of rooms fumigated, stripped, and cleansed.
    Disease.Number of Rooms Fumigated.Number of Rooms Stripped and Cleansed.
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    I append a table showing the number of streets and houses where inquiries were made, also the number and use of the rooms, approximately:—
    Number of Streets.Number of Houses.Number of basement rooms.Occupied for sleeping.Occupied for other purposes.Unoccupied.
    Occupied for sleeping.Illegally so occupied.Legally so occupied.
  • Page 66
    § 2. OPEN SPACES AND ATMOSPHERE. Public Open Spaces. —The parks, gardens, and other open spaces secured against building operations in and adjoining St. Pancras, together with their situation, approximate area, and the authority under which they are maintained, are enumerated in the following table: —
    Sub-Districts.Density of Persons per acre, Census, 1901.Garden or Open Space.Area.Maintaining Authority.
    A.R.P.
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    PARISH OF ST. PANCRAS. Land in the occupation of the Railway Companies exclusive of railways in tunnels.
    Acres.
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    Sanitary Inspector of Factories and Workshops.
    Duties and Premises.Inspections.Re-inspections.
  • Page 85
    1.—INSPECTIONS AND RE-INSPECTIONS.
    Number on Register, 31st Dec., 1902.Inspections.Re-inspections.Notices served.
  • Page 88
    Drain Tests. —The following table represents the results of tests applied to drains during the year 1902.
    After Infectious Disease.Upon Complaint.Upon systematic InspectionOld Buildings.New Buildings at completion of work.Total.
    At commencement of work.At completion of work.
  • Page 88
    Analysis of Drainage Register for 1902.
  • Page 89
    § 8.—REFUSE REMOVAL. Collection. —The followiug tables show the number of applications and complaints received for the removal of House Refuse during each quarter and year from 1891-2 to 1902-3.
    Quarters.1891-21892-31893-41894-51895-61896-7
  • Page 89
    1897-8.
    Quarters.W.E.Total.N.S.Total.Sum Total.
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    1898-9.
    Quarters.W.E.Total.N.S.Total.Sum Total.
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    1899-1900.
    Quarters.W.E.Total.N.S.Total.Sum Total.
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    1900-1.
    Quarters.W.E.Total.N.S.Total.Sum total
  • Page 91
    1901-2.
    QuartersW.E.Total.N.S.Total.Sum total
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    1902-3.
    Quarters.W.E.Total.N.S.Total.Sum total
  • Page 94
    § 10.-SUMM0NSES. Under the Public Health (London) Act, 1891, the Housing or the Working Classes Act, 1890, and the Metropolis Local Management Acts.
    Situation of Property.Offenoe.Result of Proceeding*.
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    Continued from previous page...
    Situation of Property.Offence.Result of Proceedings.
  • Page 101
    Some sausages, a polony, and a pork pie bought at the inculpated premises in Derby on the morning of Thursday, 4th September, were brought to London by the daughter A—of a family named B—in J—Street, St. Pancras, and eaten with the following results:—
    Name.Age.Friday, September 6th.Saturday, September 7th.Character of attack.
    Dinner at 2.Tea at 6.Symptoms, with time of onset.
  • Page 102
    The following food, unfit for human consumption, was destroyed during the year: —
    Date.Division & Sub-Division.Description of Article.
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    Summonses. —Under the Sale of Food and Drugs Act.
    No. of Sample.Nature of Article.Result of Analysis.Result of Proceedings.
    Penalty.Costs.
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    § 3. ADULTERATED FOOD. Analysis. — Samples taken under the Sale of Food and Drugs Acts.
    Articles of Food of which samples have been taken.Divisions.Total.Remarks.
    North.East.West.South.
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    Continued from previous page...
    Articles of Food of which samples have been taken.Divisions.Total.Remarks.
    North.East.WestSouth.
  • Page 107
    I append the following table showing the number of animals found to be diseased, nature of disease, how affected and disposed of:—
    No.Description of Carcase.Disease.How Affected.How Disposed of.
  • Page 124
    REPORTS OF MEDICAL OFFICER OF HEALTH, 1902. In addition to Annual, Quarterly, and Weekly Reports, the following separate Reports have been made:—
    Date of Eeport, 1902.Date of Committee and page on Minutes.SUBJECT.
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    Continued from previous page...
    Date of Report 1902.Date of Committee and page on Minutes.SUBJECT.
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    REPORTS OF MEDICAL OFFICER OF HEALTH DURING FIRST QUARTER OF 1903.
    Date of Report.Date of Committee and Page on Minutes.Subject.
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    Table 1. ST. PANCRAS SANITARY DISTRICT. Table showing the Population, Inhabited Houses, Marriages, Births and Deaths for the year 1902 and 10 years preceding. Gross Numbers.
    The YearEstimated Population.No. of Inhabited Houses.Marriages.Registered Births.Corrected No. of Deaths.Deaths of Parishioners in Public Institutions.
    Total All Age.Under One Year.Under Five Years.
  • Page 127
    Table 2. ST. PANCRAS SANITARY DISTRICT. Table showing the Annual Birth and Death Rates, Death Rates of Children, and Proportion of Deaths in Public Institutions in a Thousand Deaths for the year 1902 and 10 years preceding.
    In the YearBirth Rate per 1000 of Population.Corrected Death Rate per 1000 of the Population.Deaths of Children under 1 year, per 1000 of Registered Births.Deaths of Children under 1 year, per 1000 of Total Deaths.Deaths of Children under 5 years, per 1000 of Total Deaths.Deaths of Parishioners in Public Institutions, per 1000 of Total Deaths.
  • Page 128
    T able 3A . D eaths R egistered from all C auses during the Y ear 1902. Note .—The Deaths of Non-Residents occurring in Public Institutions situated in the Borough are excluded, and the Deaths of Residents occurring in Public Institutions situated beyond the limits of the Borough are included.
    ages
    0 to 11 to 55 to 1010 to 1515 to 2525 to 3535 to 4545 to 5555 to 6565 to 7575 to 8585 and upwards.TotalsTotal under 5 years.
  • Page 129
    Deaths Registered from all Causes during the Year, 1902— continued.
    AGES.
    0 to 11 to 55 to 1010 to 1515 to 2525 to 3535 to 4545 to 5555 to 6565 to 7575 to 8585 and upwardsTotals.Total under 5 years.
  • Page 130
    D eaths R egistered from all C auses during the Y ear 1902— continued.
    ages.
    0 to 11 to 55 to 1010 to 1515 to 2525 to 3535 to 4545 to 5555 to 6565 to 7575 to 8585 and upwardsTotals.Total under 5 years.
  • Page 131
    Deaths Registered from all Causes during the Year 1902— continued.
    AGES.
    0 to 11 to 55 to 1010 to 1515 to 2525 to 3535 to 4545 to 5555 to 6565 to 7575 to 8585 and upwardsTotals.Total under 5 years.
  • Page 132
    Table 3b. Summary of Diseases.
  • Page 132
    Summary of Ages, AGES.
    0 to 1l to 55 to 1010 to 1515 to 2525 to 3535 to 4545 to 5555 to 6565 to 7575 to 8585 and upwardsTotals.Total under 5 years.
  • Page 133
    Table 4. ST. PANCRAS SANITARY DISTRICT. Showing the number of Deaths at all ages in 1902 from certain groups of Diseases, and proportion to 1,000 of Population, and to 1,000 Deaths from all causes.
    Divisions.Deaths.Deaths per 1000 of Population at all ages.Deaths per 1000 of Total Deaths at all ages.
  • Page 134
    T able 5A . ST. PANCRAS SANITARY DISTRICT. Shewing the Number of Deaths from the principal Zymotic Diseases in the 10 years 1892 to 1901, and in the year 1902.
    Disease.1892189318941895189618971898189919001901Number of Deaths, Annual Average of 10 years 1892-01.Number of Deaths in 1902.Proportion of Deaths to 1,000 total Deaths in 10 years 1892-01.Proportion of Deaths to 1,000 total Deaths in 1902.
  • Page 135
    T able 5 B. ST. PANCRAS SANITARY DISTRICT. Shewing the Number of Deaths from the Notifiable Infectious Diseases in the 10 years 1892 to 1901, and in the year 1902.
    Diseases.1892189318941895189618971898189919001901Number of Deaths, Annual Average of 10 years 1892-01Number of Deaths in 1902.Proportion of Deaths to 1000 total Deaths in 10 years 1892-01Proportion of Deaths to 1000 total Deaths in 1902.
  • Page 136
    T able 5C. SAINT PANCRAS. Morbidity —Cases per 1000 population. Fatality —Deaths per 1000 cases.
    Year.Population.Small-pox.Scarlet Fever.Diphtheria and Membranous Croup.Typhus Fever.Enteric and Simple Continued Fever.Relapsing Fever.Puerperal Fever.Cholera.Erysipelas.
    Morbidity.Fatality.Morbidity.Fatality.Morbidity.Fatality.Morbidity.Fatality.Morbidity.Fatality.Morbidity.Fatality.Morbidity.Fatality.Morbidity.Fatality.Morbidity.Fatality.
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    Table 6 (A).—St. Pancras Registration Sub-Districts and District. Table of Population, Births, and Deaths from all Causes, classified according to ages and localities, occurring during the 53 weeks ending Saturday, January 3rd, 1903.
    PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS. Non-Residents in Public Institutions within the District are excluded. Residents in Public Institutions without the District are included. Residents in Public Institutions, whether within or without the District, are classified in the respective Sub-Districts of their previous residence.Regent's Park. (altered in 1900.)Tottenham Court. (altered in 1902.)Gray's Inn Lane. (altered in 1902.)Somers Town.Camden Town. (altered in 1900.)Kentish Town. (altered in 1900.)No Address.Totals St. Pancras.
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    Table 6B.—St. Pancras Registration District. Cases of Infectious Disease Certified Notifications, classified according to diseases and ages, occurring during the 53 weeks ending Saturday, January 3 rd, 1903.
    PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS. Non-Residents in Public Institutions within the District are excluded. Residents in Public Institutions without the District are included.At all Ages.At Ages—Years.
    Under I.1 and under 5.5 and under 10.10 and under 15.15 and under 25.25 and under 65.65 and upwards.
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    T able 7A .— S t. P ancras R egistration S ub- D istricts and D istrict. C ases of I nfectious D isease C ertified N otifications, classified according lo diseases, ages, and localities, occurring during the 53 weeks ending Saturday, January 3rd, 1903.
    Public institutions. Non-ResidentsinPublicInstitutionswithintheDistrictareexcluded. ResidentsinPublicInstitutions withouttheDistrictareincluded. ResidentsinPublicInstitutions, whetherwithinorwithoutthe District, areclassifiedintherespectiveSub-Districtsoftheir previousresidence.AGES.Regent's Park.Tottenham Court.Gray's Inn Lane.Somers Town.Camden Town.Kentish Town.No Address.Totals St. Pancras.Totals St. Pancras. All Ages.
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    Table 7b.—St. Pancras Registration Sub-Districts and District. Cases of Infectious Disease, Ambulance Removals, classified according to diseases, ages, and localities, occurring during the 53 weeks ending Saturday January 3rd, 1903.
    PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS. Non-Residents in Public Institutions within the District are excluded. Residents in Public Institutions without the District are included. Residents in Public Institutions, whether within or without the District, are classified in the respective Sub-Districts of their previous residence.AGES.Regent's Park.Tottenham Court.Gray's Inn Lane.Somers Town.Camden Town.Kentish Town.No Address.Totals St. Pancras.Totals St. Pancras, All Ages.
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    T able 7c.—St. P ancras R egistration S ub- D istricts and D istrict. C ases of I nfectious D isease C ertified D eaths, classified according to diseases, ages, and localities, occurring during the 53 weeks ending Saturday, January 3rd, 1903.
    public institutions. Non-ResidentsinPublicInstitutionswithintheDistrictare excluded. ResidentsinPublicInstitutions withouttheDistrictareincluded, ResidentsinPublicInstitutions, whetherwithinorwithoutthe District, areclassifiedintherespectiveSub-Districtsoftheir previousresidence.ages.Regents' Park.Tottenham Court.Gray's Inn Lane.Somers Town.Camden Town.Kentish Town.No Address.Totals St. Pancras.Totals St. Pancras, All Ages.
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    Table 8.—St. Pancras Registration Sub-Districts and District.
    PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS. Non-Residents in Public Institutions within the District are excluded. Residents in Public Institution without the District are included. Residents in Public Institutions, whether within or without the District, are classified in the respective Sub-Districts of their previous residence.AGES.Regent's Park.Tottenham Court.Gray's Inn Lane.Somers Town.Camden Town.Kentish Town.No Address.Totals St. Pancras.Totals St. Pancras, All Ages
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    ST. PANCRAS SUB-DISTRICTS. Table shewing the N umber of Deaths from the principal Zymotic and certain other Diseases in the Sub-Districts for the year 1902. Deaths not referable to any certain Sub-District being redistributed proportionately to the population.
    Sub-Districts.Population 1902.Variola, Small-pox.Scarlatina, Scarlet Fever.Diphtheria and Membranous Croup.Typhus Fever.Enteric or Typhoid Fever.Fever, Simple and Continued.Measles.Whooping Cough.Diarrhoea or Dysentery.Total Zymotic Diseases.Rheumatic Fever.Influenza.Phthisis.Bronchitis, Pneumonia and Pleurisy.Heart Disease.Injuries.All other Diseases.Total Deaths from all Causes at all Ages.
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    ST. PANCRAS SUB-DISTRICTS. TABLE showing the proportion of Deaths from the principal Zymotic and certain other Diseases to 1,000 Population in the Sub-Districts for the Year 1902.
    Sub-Districts.Population, 1902.Variola, Small-pox.Scarlatina, Scarlet Fever.Diphtheria and Membranous Croup.Typhus Fever.Enteric or Typhoid Fever.Fever, Simple and Continued.Measles.Whooping Cough.Diarrhoea and Dysentery.Total Zymotic Diseases.Rheumatic Fever.Influenza.Phthisis.Bronchitis, Pneumonia and Pleurisy.Heart Disease.InjuriesAll other Diseases.Total Deaths from all Causes at all Ages.
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    ST. PANCRAS SUB-DISTRICTS. TABLE showing the Number of Deaths from the Notifiable Infectious Diseases, the number of Deaths at various Ages, and the number of Births in the Sub-Districts for the year 1902. Births and Deaths not referable to any certain Sub-District being re-distributed proportionately to the population.
    Sub-Districts.Population, 1902.Variola, Small-pox.Scarlatina, Scarlet Fever.Diphtheria.Membranous Croup.Typhus Fever.Enteric or Typhoid Fever.Fever, Simple and Continued.Relapsing Fever.Puerperal Fever.Cholera.Erysipelas.Plague.Chicken-pox.Total Notifiable Infectious Diseases.Total Deaths under 1 Year of Age.Total Deaths under 5 Years of Age.Total Deaths under 10 Years of Age.Deaths at 10 and under 65 Years of Age.Deaths at 65 Years of Age and upwards.Total Deaths at all Ages and from all Causes.Registered Births.Per 1000 Births.
    Deaths under 1 Year.
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    ST. PANCRAS SUB-DISTRICTS. TABLE showing the proportion of Deaths from the Notifiable Infectious Diseases, and the proportion of Deaths at various Ages, and the proportion of Births to 1000 P opulation in the Sub-Districts for the Year, 1902.
    Sub-Districts.Population, 1902.Variola, Small-pox.Scarlatina, Scarlet Fever,Diphtheria.Membranous Croup.Typhus Fever.Enteric or Typhoid Fever.Fever, Simple and Continued.Relapsing Fever.Puerperal Fever.Cholera.Erysipelas.Plague.Chicken-pox.Total Notifiable Infectious Diseases.Total Deaths under 1 year of Age.Total Deaths under 5 years of Age.Total Deaths under 10 years of Age.Deaths at 10 and under 65 years of Age.Deaths at 65 years of Age and upwards.Total Deaths at all Ages and from all causes.Registered Births.
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    T able 11.—C lerical W ork. From December 29th, 1901, to January 3rd, 1903, inclusive.
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    T able 12 (a). Inspections for the 53 weeks ending Saturday, January 3rd, 1903.
    DUTIES AND PREMISES.Districts and InspectorsWard 1. G. R.Ward 2. E. j. D.Ward 3. C. H. J.Ward 4. H. G. W.Ward 5. j.Ward 6. w. b.Ward 7. j. lWard 8. A. H. w.Special. W. G. A.Tenement Houses.Workplaces.Food.Totals.
    N. & E. W. J. S.w. & S. R. E. J.Men. F. A. B.Women. A. j. s.Women. M. E. B.N. & E.. H. R. C.W. & S. J. O.
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    T able 12 b.— Re-inspections after Intimations for the 53 weeks ending Saturday, January 3rd, 1903.
    DUTIES AND PREMISES.Districts and Inspectors.Ward 1. G. R.Ward 2. E. J. D.Ward 3. C. H. J.Ward 4. H. G. W.Ward 5. J. I. L.Ward 6. W. B.Ward 7. J. L.Ward 8. A. H. W.Special W. G. A.Tenem'nt Houses.Work places.Food.Totals.
    N. & E. W. J. S.W. & S. R. E. I.Men. F. A. B.Women. A. J. S.Women. M. E. B.N. & E H. R. C.W. & S. J.O.
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    Tabl es 12 (a) and (b) — continued. Inspections and Re-inspections of Temporary Sanitary Inspectors during the 53 Weeks ending 3rd January, 1903.
    DUTIES AND PREMISES.Inspectors.Inspections.Re-inspections.
    H.J.G..E.G. H.R.E.J.A.L L.W.W.G.H..WTotal.H J.G.E.G.H.R.E.J.A.L.L.W.W. 1G.H.W.Total.
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    Table 13 (a) I ntimations as to Nuisances served by Sanitary Inspectors during the 53 weeks ending Saturday, January 3rd, 1903.
    Scheduleof Nuisances.Districtsand Inspectors.Ward 1. G. R.Ward 2. E. J. D.Ward 3 C. H. J.Ward 4. H. G. W.Ward 5. J. I. L.Ward 6. W. B.Ward 7. J. L.Ward 8. A. H. W.Special. W. G. A.Tenement Houses.Workplaces.Food.Totals.
    N. & E. W. J. S.W. & S. R. E. JMen. F. A.B.Women. A. J. S.Women. M. E. B.N. & E. H. R. C.W. & S. J. O.
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    Table 13 ( b ). Intimations as to Breaches of Statutes and Statutory By-laws served by the Sanitary Inspectors during the 53 weeks ending Saturday, January 3rd, 1903.
    Breaches of Statutes and Statutory By-laws.Districts and Inspectors.Ward 1. g. r.Ward 2. E. J. D.Ward 3. C. h. J.Ward 4. H. G. W.Ward 5. J. I. L.Ward 6. W. B.Ward 7. j. l.Ward 8. A. H. W.Special. W. g. A.Tenement. Houses.Workplaces.Food.Totals.
    n. St. e. W. J. S.W. & s. r. e. J.Men. f. a rWomen. a. s.s.Women. M. E. B.n. & e. h. r. c.w. & s. [ .T O i
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    Table 13 (a) — continued. Intimations as to Nuisances served by Temporary Sanitary Inspectors during the 53 Weeks ending 3rd January, 1903.
    Schedule of Nuisances.Inspectors. 1h. j. G.E. G. H.E. E. J.A. L. L.W.W.G. h. W.Total.
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    Table 13 ( b )— continued. Intimations as to Breaches of Statutes and Statutory By-laws served by Temporary Sanitary Inspectors during the 53 Weeks ending 3rd January , 1903.
    Breaches of Statutes and Statutory Bye-laws.Inspectors.H. J. G.E G. H.R. E. J.A. L. L.W. W.G. H. W.Total.
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    (B) REFERENCE LISTS. L IST I. ST. PANCRAS, LONDON, 1902. Buildings constructed in separate and severed dwellings of less than five rooms, let at weekly rentals, and self-contained or associated as to appurtenances.
    123456789101112
    Division and Sub Division.Name and Situation, and Number of Houses.Name and Address of Owner.When Opened.Total Number of Rooms.Dwellings ofTotal Number of Dwellings.Street Door or Gate, when shut, and by whom.Common Stair.Inter-Communication of Rooms in Dwellings. Is this Independent of the Common Stair ?How many Dwellings use each appurtenanceWeekly Rental, Minimum and Maximum.Remarks.
    1 Room.2 Rooms.3 Rooms.4 Rooms.5 or more.Outside or InsideOpen or Enclos'dw.c.Scullery.Wash- house.
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    List I.— con. Buildings constructed in separate and severed dwellings.— continued.
    123456789101112
    Division and Sub-Division.Name and Situation, and Number of Houses.Name and Address of Owner.When Opened.Total Number of Rooms.Dwellings ofTotal Number of Dwellings.Street Door or Gate, when shut, and by whom.Common Stair.Inter-Communication of Rooms in Dwellings. Is this Independent of the Common Stair ?How many Dwellings use each appurtenance.Weekly Rental, Minimum and Maximum.Remarks.
    1 Room.2 Rooms.3 Rooms.4 Rooms.5 or more.Outside or InsideOpen or Enclos'tw.c.Scullery.Wash-house.
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    List I.— con. Buildings constructed in separate and severed dwellings, &c.— continued
    123456789101112
    Division and Sub-Division.Name and Situation, and Number of Houses.Name and Address of Owner.When Opened.Total Number of Room*.Dwellings ofTotal Number of Dwellings.Street Door or Gate, when shut, and by whom.Common Stair.Inter-Communication of Rooms in Dwellings. Is this Independent of the Common Stair ?How many Dwellings use each appurtenanceWeekly Rental, Minimum and Maximum.Remarks.
    1 Room2 Rooms.3 Rooms.4 Rooms.5Outside or Inside.Open or Enclos'dW.C.Scullery.Wash-
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    List I.— con. Buildings constructed in separate and severed dwellings, &c.— continued.
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    List I.— con. Buildings constructed in separate and severed dwellings, &c.— continued.
    123456789101112
    Division and Sub-Division.Name and Situation, and Number of Houses..Name and Address of Owner.When Opened.Total Number of Rooms.Dwellings ofTotal Number of Dwellings.Street Door or Gate, when shut, and by whom.Common Stair.Inter-Communication of Rooms in Dwellings. Is this Independent of the Common Stair ?How many Dwellings use each appurtenance.Weekly Rental, Minimum and Maximum.Remarks.
    1 Room.2 Rooms.3 Rooms.4 Rooms.5or more. |Outside or Inside.Open or Enclos'dw.c.Scullery.Wash-house.
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    L ist I.— con. Buildings constructed in separate and severed dwellings, &c.— continued.
    123456789101112
    Division and Sub-Division*Name and Situation, and Number of Houses.Name and Address of Owner.When Opened.Total Number of Rooms.Dwellings ofTotal Number of Dwellings.Street Door or Gate, when shut, and by whom.Common Stair.Inter-Communication of Rooms in Dwellings. Is this Independent of the Common Stair ?How many Dwellings use each appurtenance.Weekly Rental, Mini-mum and Maximum.Remarks.
    1 Room.2 Rooms.3 Rooms.4 Rooms.5 or more. |Outside or Inside.Open or Enclos'dw r.Scullery.Wash-house.
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    L ist I.— con. Buildings eonstructed in separate and severed dwellings, &c.— continued.
    123456789101112
    Division and Sub-Division.Name and Situation, and Number of Houses.Name and Address of Owner.When Opened.Total Number of Room*.Dwellings ofTotal Number of Dwellings.Street Door or Gate, when shut, and by whom.Common Stair.Inter-Communication of Rooms in Dwellings. Is this Independent of the Common Stair ?How many Dwellings use each appurtenanceWeekly Rental, Minimum and Maximum.Remarks.
    1 Room.2 Rooms.3 Rooms.4 Rooms.5 or more.Outside or Inside.Open or Enclos'dw.c.Scullery.Wash- house.
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    L ist II, ST. PANCRAS, LONDON. Registered Common Lodging- Houses.
    Situation.Authorised Number of Lodgers.Accommodation.Notes.
    Males.Females.Married couples (persons).
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    L ist III. ST. PANCRAS, LONDON. LICENSED COW-HOUSES.
    Registered No.Situation of Licensed PremisesName of Licensee.Registered amount breathing space in cubic feet4.Not of Cows Licensed for.
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    LICENSED SLAUGHTER HOUSES.
    Registered No.Situation.Name of Licensee.Remarks.
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    BAKEHOUSES, end of 1902.
    No. on Diagram.Consecutive' No.Situations, Divisions, and Sub-Divisions.Name of Oocupier.Distance of floor above or below ground level.Distance of ceiling above or below ground level.
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    List VI.— con. BAKEHOUSES— continued.
    No. on Diagram.Consecutive No.Situations, Divisions, and Sub-Divisions.Name of Occupier.Distance of floor above or below ground level.Distance of ceiling above or below ground level.
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    List VI.— con. BAKEHOUSES— continued.
    No. on Diagram.Consecutive No.Situations, Divisions, and Sub-Divisions.Name of Occupier.Distance of floor above or below ground level.Distance of ceiling above or below ground level.
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    List VI.— con. BAKEHOUSES— continued.
    No. on Diagram.Consecutive No.Situations, Divisions, and Sub-Divisions.Name of Occupier.Distance of floor above or below ground level.Distance of ceiling above or below ground level.
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    List YI.— con. . BAKEHOUSES— continued.
    No. on Diagram.Consecutive No.Situations, Divisions, and Sub-Divisions.Name of Occupier.Distance of floor above or below ground level-Distance of ceiling above or below ground level.
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    List VI.— con. BAKEHOUSES— continued.
    No. on Diagram.Consecutive No.Situations, Divisions, and Sub-Divisions.Name of Occupier.Distance of floor above or below ground floor.Distance of ceiling above or below ground level.
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    List VI.— con. BAKEHOUSES— continued.
    No. on Diagram.Consecutive No.Situations, Divisions, and Sub-Divisions.Name of Occupier.Distance of floor above or below ground level.Distance of ceiling above or below ground level.
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    Bakehouses which are Non-Textile Factories.
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    NOXIOUS TRADES.
    Registered No.Situation of Premises.Name of Occupier.Trade.
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    RAG AND BONE STORES.
    Situation.Name of Occupier.