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St Pancras 1902

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

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Date of Report 1902.Date of Committee and page on Minutes.SUBJECT.
Oct. 8thOct. 8th, p. 100Upon the minimum number of Re-inspections after the deposit of a plan of drainage.
„ „„ „ p. 101Upon Restaurant Kitchens.
„ „„ „ p. 102Upon Ice Cream places.
„ „„ „ p. 103Opon Underground Dwellings. (Preliminary Report.)
„ „„ „ p. 104On the Sanitary Inspectors.
„ „„ „ p. 108On the vacant spaces adjoining South St. Pancras.
„ „„ „ p. 108Upon the density of population in Ecclesiastical Districts.
„ „„ „ p. 118As to Manure Receptacles at certain Mews.
„ 22ndOct. 22nd, p. 137Upon the Vaccination of Employees in Laundries and Residents in Common Lodging-houses.
Nov. 19 thNov. 19th, p. 156Upon combined drainage.
„ „„ „ p. 159Upon the order of admission to residence in Goldington Buildings.
„ 19 th„ „ p. 160Upon Brantome Place and Prospect Terrace Insanitary Areas.

REPORTS OF MEDICAL OFFICER OF HEALTH DURING FIRST QUARTER OF 1903.

Date of Report.Date of Committee and Page on Minutes.Subject.
1903.
Jan. 7thJan. 7th, p. 210Upon the Cleansing of Persons Act, 1897.
„ „„ „ p. 212Final report on the Small-pox Epidemic.
„ 21st„ 21st, p. 260Upon the collection of House Refuse.
Mar. 4thMar. 4th, p. 325Upon the Disinfection and Cleansing Station. (Measles and Cleansing of Persons Act, 1897.)
„ „„ „ p. 328Smoke from Railway Locomotives.
„ „„ „ p. 330Upon the infringement of By-laws with regard to a Slaughter-house.

I have the honour to be,
Your obedient Servant,
JOHN F. J. SYKES,
Medical Officer of Health.