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St Pancras 1904

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

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(B. 2.)
ST. PANCRAS BOROUGH COUNCIL.
Public Health Department.
Public Health (London) Act, 1891.
Infectious Diseases other than Technically "Dangerous."
Consumption, &c.
Certificate of Medical Attendant.
This is to certify that (Christian and Surname)
(sex and age) has suffered from
(disease) ,an infectious disease, at
(address)
and has recovered in or has been removed from the room situated on the
floor at the side of the house, and that I am of opinion that
the infected room and the contents ought to be properly disinfected and
cleansed to prevent the spread of infectious disease
(Name)
Registered Medical Practitioner.
(Address)
Date
Authorisation of Occupier.
This is to authorise the Officers of the St. Pancras Borough Council to enter
the above premises and to disinfect and cleanse the parts of the house stated in
the above certificate under the conditions set out in the clauses as to dangerous
infectious diseases in the Public Health (London) Act, 1891.
(Name)
Occupier.
Date
(C. 1.)
METROPOLITAN BOROUGH OF ST. PANCRAS.
Personal Cleansing and Disinfesting Station.
The Borough Council of St. Pancras have provided baths and steam chambers
for the cleansing and purifying of the bodies and clothing of persons infested
with vermin or parasites. No charge is made for the use of these facilities, and
applicants will be treated with every consideration at the Personal Cleansing
Station, Cambridge Street, King's Road, Pancras Road, N.W. (on the east
side of the St. Pancras Gardens), between the hours of 9 a.m. and 5 p.m.