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St Pancras 1909

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

Published
1910
Pages
242
Tables
178

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    MEDICAL OFFICER OF HEALTH. John Frederick Joseph Sykes , M.D., D.Sc. PUBLIC ANALYST. John Kear Colwkli., F.I C. DISTRICT SANITARY INSPECTORS.
    District.Sub-Divisions.Inspector.
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    METEOROLOGICAL TABLE FOR LONDON, 1909. {Extracted front the Annual Summary of the Registrar-General.) Deduced from Observations at Greenwich, under the Superintendence of the Astronomer Royal.
    January.February.March.April.May.June.July.August.September.October.November.December.Year 1909.
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    METEOROLOGICAL TABLE FOR SAINT PANCRAS, 1909. (Extracted from the Registrar-General's Quarterly Reports.) Deduced from Observations at Camden Square, n.w., under the Superintendence of H. Robert Mill, d.sc., l.i..d.
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    Death*. —The number of deaths occurring in Public Institutions during 1909, was as below:—
    Registration Sub-Districts.Number of Inmates.St. Pancras Institutions.Daily Average No. of InmatesDeaths.
    Parishioners.Non-Parishioners.Total.
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    The 140 births in public institutions having been redistributed 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.
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    The total number of deaths and the death-rates in the Sub-Districts are set out below, 109 deaths from all causes not referable to any particular Sub - District being distributed according to population :—
    Sub-Districts.Number of Deaths.Death-rate.
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    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.
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    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.
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    St. Pancras.—Infant Deaths, 1909. Deaths from stated causes in Weeks and Months under One Year of Age.
    cause of death.Under 1 week.1—2 Weeks.2—3 Weeks.3—4 Weeks.Total under 1 Month.1—2 Months.2—3 Months.3—i Months.4—5 Months.5—6 Months.6—7 Months.7—8 Months.8—9 Months.9—10 Months.10—11 Months.11—12 Months.Total Deaths under 1 Year.
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    Phthisis. —This disease, the type of the tubercular group of diseases, was the cause of 374 deaths compared to 362 deaths in 1908, 376 in 1907, and 401 in the year previous to that. The incidence of this disease in the Sub-Districts were as follows:—
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    Bronchitis, Pneumonia, and Pleurisy. —These diseases, as typical of the respiratory group of diseases, caused 732 deaths, compared to 705 in 1908, 712 in 1907, and 669 in 1906; the incidence in the Sub-Districts being as follows:—
    Sub-Districts.N umber.Per 1000 Population.Per cent. of Total Deaths.
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    The Notifiable Infections 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-Dristicts.N umber.Per 1000 Population.Per cent, of Total Deaths.
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    The Principal Zymotic Diseases. —The number of deaths from this group of diseases in the Sub-Districts and the proportion per 1000 of population and per cent, of total deaths were as follows:—
    Sub-Division.Number.Per 1000 Population.Per cent. of Total Deaths.
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    COMPARATIVE MORTALITY. Throwing the Birth and Dcath-Rates of the Sub-Districts in the foregoing tables into one table, we obtain this result:—
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    ANNUAL BIRTH-RATES AND DEATH-RATES DURING 1909.*
    Localities.Annual rates per 1000 living.Infant Mortality:— Annual Death-Rate of Infants under one year per 1000 births.
    Births.Deaths from all causes.Deaths from seven chief epidemic diseases.
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    The Annual Death Rates for the Year 1909, according to the Registrar-General's Return, were in the six largest County Boroughs and Metropolitan Boroughs at the Census of 1901 as follows:—
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    The Annual Death Rates for the Year 1909, according to the Registrar-General's Return, were in the six smallest County Boroughs and Metropolitan Boroughs at the Census of 1901 as follows:—
    County Boroughs.Estimated Population, 1909.Death Rate per 1000.Infantile Mortality per 1000 Births.Metropolitan Boroughs.Estimated Population, 1909.Death Rate per 1000.lnlantile Mortality per 1000 Births.
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    INFLUENZA. Deaths from Influenza (including a few doubtful cases) during the years 1889 to 1909, inclusive, in St Pancras.
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    ACTION TAKEN DURING THE YEAR. During the year the action taken with regard to the prevention of the mortality of suckling infants is summarised as follows:—
    Births.W.S.E.N.Total.
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    The Quarterly and Annual position of merit of St. Pancras, compared to London Boroughs and the 76 large towns, for the years 1904, 1905, 1906, 1907, 1908, and 1909 in regard to Infantile Mortality:—
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    76 Large Towns.1st Qr.2nd Qr.3rd Qr.4th Qr.Year.
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    The Actual Infant Mortality in St. Pancras Sub-Districts per 1000 Births during the years 1904, 1905, 1906, 1907, 1908, and 1909 :—
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    I.— Iutant Mortality in each of the years 1 904 to 1908.
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    II.— Infant Mortality in the First Nine Months of each of the Years 1904 to 1909.
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    The figures below stated will give some idea of the work accomplished by the School:—
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    A LIST OF SCHOOLS FOR MOTHERS.
    Locality.Title of Institution.Whether assisted or not by Local Authority.
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    Inquiry as to Industrial Employment of Married Women and Infant Mortality (1908). SUMMARY. Area St. Pancran, Ward VI. (East). I.—CASES CINDER INQUIRY (414).
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    Inquiry as to Industrial Employment of Mai'ried Women and Infant Mortality (1908). SUMMARY. Area St. Pancras, Ward VI. (East).
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    Inquiry as to Industrial Employment of Married Women and Infant Mortality (1908). SUMMARY. Area St. Pancras, Ward VI. (East.) II. EMPLOYMENT OF MOTHER IN RELATION TO HEALTH OF CHILD.
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    II. EMPLOYMENT OF MOTHER IN RELATION TO HEALTH OF CHILD. B.—Children dying in first year.— continued.
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    C.—Miscarriages, Still Births (previous to the inquiry)—Baby whether surviving or dead within 12 months.
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    Bac teriol og ical Tes ts . —The number of specimens of secretion, blood and sputum submitted to bacteriological tests during the year in suspected cases of Diphtheria, Typhoid or Enteric Fever, and Tuberculosis, and the results of examination were as follows :—
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    Bacillus found.Doubtful.Bacillus not found.Total.
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    The annual numbers of cases of Notifiable Infectious Diseases certified since tlie commencement of notification are shown in the following table:—
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    The number of cases of the Notifiable Infectious Diseases certified during the year 1909 and the Sub-Districts in which they occurred are shown in the following table :—
    PopulationWest. 61937.South. 56000.East. 59711.North. 59599.Total.
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    The Ca s e-fatality. —The following table gives the number of deaths from the Notifiable Infectious Diseases in the Sub-Districts of St. Pancras.—
    PopulationWest. 61937.South. 56000.East. 59711.North. 59599.Total.
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    From the preceding tables the Case-fatality of each of the diseases in 1909 appears as follows :—
    Cases.Attack rate per 1000 Population.Deaths.Fatality per cent.
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    SAINT PANCRAS, LONDON. A. WEEKLY NUMBER OF INFECTIOUS CASES CERTIFIED TO THE MEDICAL OFFICER OF HEALTH DURING THE YEAR 1909.
    QuartersFirst Quarter.Second Quarter.Third Quarter.Fourth Quarter.Totals.Quarters.
    MonthsJanuary.February.March.April.May.June.July.August.September.October.November.December.Months.
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    SAINT PANCRAS, LONDON. B. WEEKLY NUMBER OF CERTIFIED DEATHS FROM INFECTIOUS DISEASES DURING 1909.
    QuartersFirst Quarter.Second Quarter.Third Quarter.Fourth Quarter.Totals.Quarters.
    MonthsJanuary.February.March.April.May.June.July.August.September.October.November.December.Months.
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    Number of Cases of Infectious Disease Notified in the several Boroughs of the Administrative County of London during the Year 1909.
    Boroughs.Estimated Population in the middle of 1909.Smallpox.Scarlet Fever.Diphtheria (including Membranous Croup).Typhus Fever.Typhoid Fever.Continued Fever.Relapsing Fever.Puerperal Fever.Cholera.Erysipelas.Plague.Cerebro-Spinal Meningitis.Anthrax.Glanders.Hydrophobia.
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    Notification of Erysipelas.
    Year.Population of St. Pancras.Number of Cases Notified.Morbidity per 1000 persons.Number of Deaths.Fatalitv per 1000 Cases.
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    CERTIFICATES OF COMPULSORILY NOTIFIABLE DISEASES.
    London Cities and Boroughs.Total number of certificates of com-pulsorily notifiable infectious diseases received by M.O.H.'s. (M.A.B. Annual Report, 1908).Number of certificates from hospitals or dispensaries outside the Borough except Poor Law Institutions, 1908.
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    The number of deaths in St. Pancras from the pulmonary form of Tuberculosis during each of the last seven years, at several ages, has been as follows:— Tuberculous Phlhitis, Pulmonary Phthisis, and Phthisis.
    Year.Under 5.5—15.15—65.Over 65.Total.
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    During the past year the following have been the number of deaths from all forms of Tuberculosis at several ages of life:—
    Tubercular Diseases, 1909.AGES.Total.
    Under 5.5—15.15-65.65 and upwards.
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    CONSUMPTION (PULMONARY TUBERCULOSIS). During the year the following action has been taken in regard to consumption:—
    Voluntary Notifications of Disease (Cases). Private & Public Cases (other than Poor Law).W.S.E.N.Total.
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    CONSUMPTION (PULMONARY TUBERCULOSIS). During the year the following action has been taken in regard to consumption:—
    Poor Law Cases. Notices of Removal fromPrivate Address.Workhouse.South Infirmary.North Infirmary.Central London Sick Asylum.No Home.Without St. Pancras.Casual Wards.Total.
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    Number of cases of Consumption known to the Department as resident in the several places stated hereunder on the last day of the year 1909:—
    Poor Law Cases remaining inW.S.E.N.Total.
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    (Condensed from Tables 25 & 26 of the Register General's Annual Summary for 1909.)
    Boroughs.PHTHISIS.Death Rate per 1,000 Population, Both Sexes, After Distribution.
    Percentage of Deaths.
    Males.Females.
    At Home.Institutions.At Home.Institutions.
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    Addendum.
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    Ages of patients notified: —
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    Sleeping Arrangements of Patients.
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    saint pancras, london. Weekly number of cases of "the dangerous infectious diseases" removed for isolation during 1909.
    QuartersFirst Quarter.Second Quarter.Third Quarter.Fourth Quarter.Totals.Quarters.
    MonthsJanuary.February.March.April.May.June.July.August.September.October.November.December.Months.
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    Diseases.West.South.East.North.Total.
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    COMMUNICABLE DISEASES AND DISORDERS. School Notifications of Exclusion (Patients, Contacts and Suspects), First Quarter ending Saturday, April 2nd, 1909. NUMBER OF WEEK.
    12345678910111213Total.
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    COMMUNICABLE DISEASES AND DISORDERS. School Notifications of Exclusion (Patients, Contacts and Suspects), Second Quarter ending Saturday, June 26th, 1909.
    12345678910111213Total.
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    COMMUNICABLE DISEASES AND DISORDERS. School Notifications of Exclusion (Patients, Contacts and Suspects), Third Quarter ending Saturday, October 2nd, 1909.
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    COMMUNICABLE DISEASES AND DISORDERS. School Notifications of Exclusion (Patients, Contacts and Suspects), Fourth Quarter ending Saturday, January 1st, 1910.
    1o345678910111215Total.
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    §4.—DISINFECTION AND CLEANSING. DISINFECTING STATION. I.— Disinfection— Rooms fumigated and sprayed and articles disinfected and destroyed during the year:—
    Disease.No. of Cases.No. of Houses.No. of Rooms Contents Disinfected or Destroyed.No. of Rooms Sprayed and Fumigated.No. of Rooms Stripped and Cleansed by Council.
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    DestroyedARTICLESDisinfectecd
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    DestroyedARTICLESDisinfected
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    CONTACT SHELTER. Number of families, and of persons in families, in contact with Infectious Disease sheltered, cleansed and disinfected.
    Date.Males.Females.Children under 10.Dwelling Place.District.Disease.Length of stay.
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    CLEANSING STATION. I.— Personal Cleansing. —The number of cleansings of the body and disinfesting of the clothing of persons applying at the Station
    Slept previous night at.Vermin.Adults.Children.Sum Total
    Males.Females^Total.10 to 15.5—10Under 5.Total.
    M.F.
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    Bedfellows also cleansed and disinfested :—
    Vermin.AGES.Total.
    15 and over.10—15.3-10.Under 5.
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    ARTICLES.Purified.Destroyed.Total.ARTICLES.Purified.Destroyed.Total.
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    § 5.—VACCINATION. —The following are the Returns kindly supplied by the Clerk to the Guardians: — Return respecting the Vaccination of Children whose Births were registered in the Parish of Saint Pancras, from 1st January to 31st December, 1908, inclusive.
    Registration Sub-Districts comprised in the Vaccination Officers' Districts.Number of " Births returned in Birlh List Sheets "as Registered from 1st January to 31st December, lmNambtr of these births duly entered by the 31st January, 1910, in columns 1, 2, 4 and 5, of the " Vaccination Register " (Birth List Sheets), viz.:Number of these Births which on 31st January, 1910, remained unentered in the " Vaccination Register," on account (as shewn by Report Book; ofNumber of these Births remaining on 31st January, 1919, neither duly entered in the " Vaccination Register " (columns 3, 4, 5, 6 and 7 of this return), nor temporarily accounted for in the "Report Book" (columns 8, 9, & 10 of this Return).Total number of Certificates of successful primary Vaccination at all ages, received during each of the calendar years 1908 and 1909.
    Column 1.Column 2.Column 4.Column 5.
    " Successfully Vaccinatcd ""Insusceptible of Vaccination." Had Smallpox."Number in respect of whom Certi ficates of Conscientious Objection have been received." Dead Unvacci-nated."Postponement by Medical Certificate.Removal to Districts,the Vaccination Ofliccr of which hits been duly-apprised.Removal tc Places unknown or which car not be reached; and cases not having been found.
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    SAINT PANCRAS.—RETURNS FOR THE SIX MONTHS, JULY TO DECEMBER, 1908.
    l234567891011
    Registration Sub-Districts.Number of Births.Successfully VaccinatedInsusceptible.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 accountec for in previous columns
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    SAINT PANCRAS.—RETURNS FOR THE SIX MONTHS, JANUARY TO JUNE, 1909.
    1234567891011
    Registration Sab-Districts.Number of Births.Successfully Vaccinated.Insusceptible.Had Small-pox.N umber of conscientious objections.Dead un-vaccinated.Postponement by Medical Certificate.Removals to places known and Vaccination Office r apprised.Removals to places unknown and un-vaccinated.Numbers not accounted for in previous columns
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    IV.—SANITATION. § 1—INSPECTIONS. The following were the total number of inspections and re-inspections made by Sanitary Inspectors during the year 1909, as extracted from the detailed tables at the end of this Report:—
    Inspector.Area.Inspections.Re-inspections.Total.
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    The following were the details of the inspections and re-inspections made during the year 1909 : —
    Duties and Premises.Inspections.Re-inspections after Intimation Notice.Total.
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    Intimations as to Nuisances served by Sanitary Inspectors during 1909.
    Schedule of Nuisances.Totals.
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    Intimations as to Breaches of Statutes and Statutory By-laics served by the Sanitary Inspectors during 1909.
    Breaches of Statutes and Statutory By-laws.Totals.
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    Intimations as to Breaches of By-laws and Breaches of Statutes served by the Sanitary Inspectors during the year 1909.
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    C lerical W ork. From 4 th January, 1909, to 1st January, 1910, inclusive.
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    § 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 ia the Occupation of the Railway Companies, exclusive of railways in tunnels.
    Acres.
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    Public Parts and Open spaces, etc.
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    Gardens and Squares.
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    The following is a record relating to registered tenement houses:—
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    THE INLAND REVENUE ACT, 1903.
    Houses during the Year 1909.Tenements.Notes.
    No. comprised therein.No. for which Certificates were
    Granted.Refused.Deferred.
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    The following particulars with regard to the buildings are of permanent interest.
    Situation.Building Contract (exclusive of the cost of land).Accommodation—Tenements ofTotal number of Rooms.
    1 Room2 Rooms3 Roomsi Rooms
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    G oldington B uildings. Accommodation.
    Floor.One Room.Two Rooms.Three Rooms.Four Rooms.Total number of Rooms.Number of Flats,
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    Rentals.
    Floor.Weekly rent of each one room Flat.Weekly rent of each two-room Flat.Weekly rent of each three-room Flat.Weekly rent of each four-room Flat.
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    Flaxman Terrace. Accommodation.
    Floor.One Room.Two Rooms-Three Rooms.Four Rooms.Total number of Rooms.Number of Flats.
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    Rentals.
    Floor.Weekly rent of each one-room Flat.Weekly rent of each two-room Flat.Weekly rent of each three-room Flat.Weekly rent of each four-room Flat.
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    Prospect Terrace. Accommodation.
    Floor.One Room.Two Rooms.Three Rooms.Four Rooms.Total number of Rooms.Number of Flats.
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    Rentals.
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    PART IV.—Accommodation and Attendance in Elementary Schools (With Supplement).
    Sub-Division.Municipal Ward. Name of School. (M) Indicates Mixed, (c) Combined under one Head Teacher.Accommodation—Total Accommodation as recognised bv the Hoard of Education.
    Boys.Girls.Mixed.Infants.Total.
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    Sub-Division.Municipal Ward. Name of School. (M) Indicates Mixed, (c) Combined under one Head Teacher.Accommodation—Total Accommodation as recognised by the Board of Education
    Boys.Girls.Mixed.Infants.Total.
    12345678
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    Sub Division.Municipal Ward. Name of School. (M) Indicates Mixed, (c) Combined under one Head Teacher.Accommodation—Total Accommodation as recognised by the Board of Education.
    Boys,Girls.Mixed.Infants.Total.
    12345678
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    Sab-Division.Municipal Ward. Name of School. (M) Indicates Mixed, (c) Combined under one Head Teacher.Accommodation—Total Accommodation as recognised by the IBoardof Education.
    Boya.Girls.Mixed.Infants.Total,
    12345678
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    1. — Inspection. Excluding Inspections made by the Woman Sanitary Inspector, for which see Appendix to her Report.
    Premises.Number of
    Inspections.Written Notices.Prosecutions.
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    2.—Defects Found.
    ParticularsNumber of Defects.Number of Prosecutions.
    Found.Remedied.Referred to H.M. Inspector
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    5.—Other Matters.
    Class.Number.
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    COMPLAINTS.
    Factories.Workshops.Laundries.Schools.Restaurant kitchens.Total.
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    PREMISES AND INSPECTIONS. Including complaints and periodical inspections, the complaints being distributed according to the premises:—
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    1.—Inspection. Including Inspections made by Sanitary Inspectors or Inspectors of Nuisances.
    Premises.Number of
    Inspections.Written Notices.Prosecutions.
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    2.—Defects Found.
    Particulars.Number of Defects.Number of Prosecutions.
    Found.Remedied.Referred to H.M. Inspector.
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    3a.—Home Work.
    Nature of Work.OUTWORKERS' LISTS, SECTION 107.
    Lists received from Employers.Addresses of Outworkers.Prosecutions.
    Twice in the year.Once in the year.
    Lists.Outworkers,ListsOutworkers,Received from other Councils.Forwarded to other Councils.Failing to keep or permit inspection of lists.Failing to send lists.
    Contractors.Workmen.Contractors, jWorkmen.
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    3b.—Home Work.
    Nature of Work.Inspections of Out-workers' Premises.Outwork in Unwholesome Premises.Outwork in Infected Premises.
    Instances.Notices served.Prosecutions.Instances.Orders made.Prosecutions.
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    4.—Registered Workshops.
    Workshops on the Register at the end of the year.Number.
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    5.—Other Matters.
    Class.Number.
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    Drain Tests. —The following table represents the results of Tests applied to Drains during 1909:—
    After Infectious Disease.Upon Complaint.Upon systematic InspectionOld Buildings.New Buildings at completion of work.Total.
    At commencement of work.At completion of work.
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    APPENDIX A.
    1908.No. of Houses in Division.No. of Visits.No. of Houses cleared.No, of Houses where Dust removal was refused.No. of Complaints.Applications after refusal.
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    Appendix A.—continued.
    Divisions.Destination or where sent.Loads.Weight.
    Tons.Cwts.
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    APPENDIX B.
    1909.No. of Houses in Division.No. of Visits.No. of Houses cleared.No. of Houses where Dust removal was refused.No. of Complaints.Applications after refusal.
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    Appendix B—continued.
    Divisions.Destination or where sent.Loads.Weight.
    Tons.Cwts.
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    § 10.- SUMMONSES. Under the Public Health (London) Act, 1891 (except in respect of Food).
    Situation of Property.Offence.Result of Proceedings.
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    METROPOLITAN BOROUGH OF ST. PANCRA.S. Licensed Premises.
    Class.Only serving Food prepared off premises.Serving Snacks.Serving Teas.Serving Lunches, Dinners, or Suppers.
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    SUMMONSES Under the Dairies, Cowsheds and Milkshops Order, 1885 ; Amending Order, 1886.
    Situation.Offence.Result of Proceedings.
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    An analysis of the Reports of this year and of previous years shows the results set out in the following tables:— 1. — Volume of apparent filth.
    Volume per million parts.1907.1908.1909.
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    2.— Nature of Filth.
    Pus, Streptococci, and Tubercle.1907.1908.1909.
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    3.— Degree of Avidity per Cent.
    Degree—per cent.1907.1908.1909.
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    4.— Number of Lining Micro-Organisms per c.c. on Gelatine at 20 deg. c.
    Number of Organisms.1907.1903.1909.
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    TABLE A. "NURSERY MILKS." The Prick and Source of the Specimens.
    Consecutive No.Inspector's Numbering.Price paid for ½ pint.How served. (The remarks were all made after the purchases were completed.)
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    Consecutive No.Inspector's Numbering.Price paid lor i pintHow served. (The remarks were all made after the purchases were completed.)
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    ConsecutiveInspector's Slumbering.Price paid for ½ pint. , d.How served. (The remarks were all made after the purchases were completed.)
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    TABLE B. " NURSERY MILKS." The Results of the Bacteriological Examinations.
    Consecutive No.Inspector's Numbering.Volume of apparent filth per million.Nature of Milk.The degree of acidity per cent.Number of living micro-organisms per c.c. on gelatine at 20 deg. c.
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    Consecutive No.Inspector's Numbering.Volume of apparent filth per million.Nature of Milk.The degree of acidity per cent.Number of living micro-organisms per c.c. on gelatine at 20 deg. c
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    TABLE C. "NURSERY MILKS." The Results of the Chemical Examinations.
    Consecutive No.Inspector's Numbering.Percentage Composition.Remarks.
    Milk Fat.Solids other than Milk Fat.Total Solids.
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    Consecutive No.Inspector's Numbering.Percentage Composition.Remarks.
    Milk Fat.Solids other than Milkfat.Total Solids.
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    TABLE D. "NURSERY MILKS." Results of the Further Sampling and Analysis under the Salf. of Food and Drugs Acts of the Unsatisfactory Milks in Appendix C.
    Consecutive No.Inspector's Numbering.Percentage Composition.Remarks.
    Milk Fat.Solids other than Milk Fat.Total Solids.
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    FOOD DESTROYED. The following food, unfit for human consumption, was destroyed during the year:—
    Date.Division and Sub-Division.Description of Article.Action taken.
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    Date.Division and Sub-Division.Description of Article.Action taken.
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    SUMMONSES. Under the Public Health (London) Act, 1891, in respect of Food.
    Situation.Offence.Result of Proceedings.
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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.Total number of samplesGenuine.Adulterated.
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    Milk Sampling Analysis. —An analysis of the Inspectors' Sampling Books and of the Quarterly Returns of the Public Analyst (omitting samples sent direct to him and not through the Public Health Department] show the following circumstances and results as regards milk:—
    Stage of Sale.Place.Reason.Number of Milk samples examined.Result of Analysis.Prosecutions
    Genuine.Adulterated.
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    Summonses. —Under the Sale of Food and Drugs Acts.
    No. of Sample.Article.Result of Analysis.Result of Proceedings.
    Penalty.Costs.
    CIMilkAdded Water 32 per cent.£s.d.£s.d.
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    The following Table shows the number of animals and organs found to be diseased, nature of disease, etc.: —
    No.Description of Carcass.Disease.Where Affected.How disposed of.
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    REPORTS OF MEDICAL OFFICER OF HEALTH, In addition to Annual, Quarterly, and Weekly Reports.
    Date of Report.Date of Committee and page of Minutes.SUBJECT.
  • Page 183
    REPORTS OF MEDICAL OFFICER OF HEALTH DURING THE FIRST QUARTER OF 1909.
    Date of Report.Date of Committee and page of Minutes.SUBJECT.
  • Page 184
    Gross Numbers.
    The Year.Estimated Population.No. of Inhabited Houses.Marriages.Registered Births.Corrected No. of Deaths.Deaths of Parishioners in Public Institutions.
    Total All Ages.Under One Year.Under Five Years.
  • Page 185
    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 1909 and 10 years preceding.
    In the Year.Birth 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 186
    Note.—TheDeatlis 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.
    Cause of Deaths.AGES
    0 to 11 to 55 to 1010 to 1515 to 2523 to 3535 to 4543 to 5555 to 6565 to 7575 to 8585 and upwards.Total sTotal under 5 years.
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    Deaths from alt. Causes during the Year 1909 —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 upwardsTotal'sTotal under 5 years.
  • Page 188
    Deaths from all Causes during the Year 1909—continued.
    AGES.
    0 to 11 to 55 to 1010to 1515 to 2525 to 3535 to 4545 to 5555 to 5565 to 7575 to 8585 and upwardsTotal's.Total under 5 years.
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    Deaths from all Causes during the Year 1909— 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 190
    T able 3 b. nummary of Diseases.
    I.—Specific Feurile, or Zymotic Diseases:—VI.—Local Diseases, con.—
  • Page 190
    Summary of Ages. AGES.
    0 to 1l to 55 to 1010 to 1515 to 2525 to 3535 to 4545 to 5555 to 0565 to 7575 to 8535 and upward?Totals.Total under 5 years.
  • Page 191
    Showing the number of Deaths at all ages in 1909 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 192
    Showing the Number of Deaths from the principal Zymotic Diseases in the 10 years 1899 to 1908, and in the year 1909.
    Disease.1899190019011902190319041905190619171908Number of Deaths, Annual Average of 10 years 1898.08.Number of Deaths in 1909.Proportion of Deaths to 1,000 total Deaths in 10 years 1899 08.Proportion of Deaths to 1,000 total Deaths in 1909.
  • Page 193
    Showing the Number of Deaths from the Notifiable Infectious Diseases in the 10 years 1899 to 1908, and in the year 1909.
    Disease.1899190019011902190319041905190619071903Number of Deaths, Annual Average of 10 years 1899.08Number of Deaths in 1909.Proportion of Deaths to 10(10 total Deaths in 10 years 1899.08Proportion of Deaths to 1000 total Deaths in 1909.
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    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 or 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.
  • Page 195
    Table of Population, Births, and Deaths from all Causes, classified according to ages and localities, occurring during the Year 1909.
    PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS. Non.Residents in Public Institutions within the District are excluded. Residents in Public Institutions without the District are included. Residents in Public Institu. tions, whether within or with. out the District, are classified in the respective Sub.Districts of their previous residence.West St. Pancras.South St. Pancras.East St. Pancras.North St. Pancras.No Address.Totals St. Pancras.
  • Page 196
    Cases of Infectious Disease Certified Notifications, classified according to diseases and ages, occurring during the Tear 1909.
    PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS. Non.Residems in Public Institutions within the District are excluded. Residents in Public Institutions without the District are included.At all Ages.At Ages—Years.
    Under 1.1 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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    Cases of Infectious Disease Certified Notifications, classified according to diseases, ages, and localities, occurring during the Year 1909.
    Non-Residents in Public Institution are excluded.AGES.West.South.East.North.No adderess.Total.Total all ages.
    Resident in Public Institutions without the District are included.
  • Page 198
    Cases of Infectious Disease Ambulance Removals, classified according to diseases, ages, and localities, occurring during the Year 1909.
  • Page 199
    Cases of Infectious Disease Certified Deaths, classified according to diseases, ages, and localities, occurring during the Year 1909.
    Non.Residents in Public Institu. tions are excluded. Residents in Public Institutions without the District are included.AGES.West.South.East.North.no AddressTotals.Totals All Ages.
  • Page 200
    Table of Deaths from Certain Causes, classified according lo diseases, ages, and localities, occurring during the Year 1909.
    Non.Residents in Public Institu. tions are excluded. Residents in Public Institutions without the District are included.AGES.west.South.East.north.No address'totals.totals all ages.
  • Page 201
    T able 9 a. ST. PANCRAS SUB.DISTRICTS. Table showing the Number of Deaths from the principal Zymotic and certain other Diseases in the Sub.Districts for the year 1909. Deaths not referable to any certain Sub.District being redistributed proportionately to the population.
    Sub.Districts.Population, 1909.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.Injuries.All other Diseases.Total Deaths from all Causes at all Ages.
  • Page 202
    T able 9 r ST. PANCRAS SUB.DISTRICTS. Table showing the proportion of Deaths from the principal Zymotic and certain other Diseases to 1000 P opulation in the Sub.Districts for the year 1909.
    Sub.Districts.Population, 1909.Variola, Small.pox.Scarlatina, Scarlet Fever.Diphtheria and Membranous Croup.Typhus Fever.Enteric or Typhoid Fever.Fever, Simple and Continued.Measles.Whooping Cough.Diarrhœa and 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.
  • Page 203
    TABLE 10A. 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 1909; births and Deaths not referable to any certain Sub.District being re.distributed proportionately to the population.
    Sub. Districts.Population, 1909.Variola, Small.pox.Scarlatina, Scarlet Fever.Diphtheria.Membranous Croup.Typhus FeverEnteric or Typhoid Fever.Fever, Simple and Continued.Relapsing Fever.Puerperal Fever.Cholera.Erysipelas.Plague.Cerebro Spinal Meningitis.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 l0 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.
  • Page 204
    Table 10b, 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 Population in the Sub.Districts for the year 1909.
    Sub.Districts.Population, 1909.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.Cerebro Spinal Meningitis.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.
  • Page 206 207
    T able 11 a. Inspections after Intimations during the Year 1900.
    DUTIES AND PREMISES.N. 1. Highgate.N. 2. St. John's Park.N. 3. Gospel Oak.N. 4. Grafton.N. 5. Maitland Park.E. 1. Bartholomew.E. 2. Camden Square.E. 3. College.E. 4, Oakley Square.E. 5. Ossulston.W. 1. Castle.W. 2. Chalk Farm.W. 3. Mornington.W. 4. Regent's Park.W. 5. Euston.S. 1. Argyle.S. 2. Mecklenburgh.S. 3. Button.S. 4. Endsleigh.S. 5. Whitfield.Food places.Work places. Women.Totals.
    E. 3 & 4,N. & E. 1, 2, & 5.W. & S.
    M. E. B.B. G. visitors
  • Page 208 209
    Table 11a. con. Inspections after Intimations during the Year 1909— con.
    DUTIES AND PREMISES.N. 1. Highgate.No. 2. St. John's Park.No. 3. Gospel Oak.No. 4. Gralton.No. 5. Maitland ParkE. 1. Bartholomew.E. 2.E. 3. College.E. 4. Oaklev SquareE. 5. Ossulston.W. 1. Castle.W. 2. Chalk Farm.W. 3. Mornington.W. 4. Regent's Park.W.5. Euston.S. 1. Aregle.S. 2.Mecklenburgh.S. 3. Burton.s. 4. Endsleigh.S. 5. Whitfield.Food places.Workplaces. WomenTotals.
    E. 3 & 4.N & E. 1, 2, & 5.W. & S.
    M..E. B.b. G. & visitors
  • Page 210 211
    T able 11 b. Re-Inspections during the Year 1904.
    DUTIES AND PREMISES.N. 1. Highgate.N. 2. St. John's Park.N. 3. Gospel Oak.N. 4. Grafton.W. 5. Maitland Park.E.I. Bartholomew.E. 2. Camden Square.E- 3. College.E. 4. Oakley Square.W. 2. Chalk Farm.W. 3. Monington.W. 4. Regent's Park.W. 5. Euston.S. 1. ArgyleS. 2. Mecklenburgh.S. 3. Burton.S. 4. E.dsleigh.S. 5. Whitfield.Food places.Work places W omen.
    E. 5. Ossulston,W. 1. Castle.Totals.
    E. 3 & 4.N. & E. 1, 2, 5.W. & S.
    M. E. B.B. G. & Visitors
    Infectious Diseases—Inquiry, removal, disinfection, etc.1414248331
  • Page 212 213
    the Year 1909— con. T able 11 b.— con. Re-Inspections during
    DUTIES AND PREMISES.N. 1. Highgate.N. 2. St. John's ParkN. 3. Gospel Oak.N.4. Grafton.N. 5. Maitland Park.E. 1. Bartholomew.E. 2. Camden SquareE. 3. College.E. 4. Oakley Square.E. 5. Ossulston.W. 1. Castle.W. 2. Chalk Farm.W. 3. Mornington.W. 4. Regent's Park.W. 5. Euston.S. 1 . Argyle.S. 2. Mecklenburgh.S. 3. Burton.S. 4. Endsleigh.S: 5. Whitfield.Food Dlaces.W ork places. Women.Totals.
    E. 3 & 4.N. & E. 1, 2, 5.W. & S.
    M. E. B.b. g. & Visitors.
  • Page 214
    Table 12a.—Intimations as to Nuisances served by the Sanitary Inspectors during the Year 1909.
    A, Schedule of Nuisances.Districts and Inspectors.Ward 1, N. G. R.Ward 2 (part of), W. L. B.Ward 2 (part of). B.H.T.Ward 3 (part of). C. H. J.Ward 4. H. G. W.Ward 5, N. J. I. L.Ward 5. S. G. W. A.Ward 6 (part of). R. E. J.Ward 7, N. E. J. D.Ward 7, S. J. L.Ward 8, N. A. H. W.Ward 8, S. E. G. H.Food places.Work places, WomenTotals.
    W. G. A. Part of Wards 3 & 6.N.&E. H. R. C.W. & S. J. O.
    M. E. BB. G. & Visitors.
  • Page 215
    Table 12b.—Intimations as to Breaches of Statutes and Statutory By-laws served by the Sanitary Inspectors during the Year 1909.
    B Breaches of Statutes and Statutory By-laws.Districts and Inspectors.Ward 1, N. G. R.Ward 2 part of). W. L. R.Ward 2 (part of). B. H. T.Ward 3 part of) C. H. J.Ward 4. H. G. W.Ward 5, N. j. i. l.Ward 5, S. G. W. A.Ward 6 (part of) R E. J.Ward 7. N. E. J. D.Ward 7, S. j. l.Ward 8 N. A. H. W.Ward 8, S. E. G. H.Food places.Work places, Women.Totals.
    W. G. A. Part of Wards 3 & 6N. & E. H. R. CW. & S. J. O.
    M. E. B.B. G. Visitors.
  • Page 216
    T able 12 c.— Intimations as to Breaches of By-lam and Breaches of Statutes served by the Sanitary Inspectors during the Year 1909.
    C Registered Tenement Houses—Breaohes of By-Laws.Districts and Inspectors.Ward 1, N. g. R.Ward 2 (part of). W. L. B.Ward 2 (part ot). B. H. T.Ward 3 (part ot). c. h. J.Ward 4. H. G. W.Wara 5, n. J. I. L.Ward 5, S, g. W. A.Ward 6 (part of). R. E. J.Ward 7. N. E. J. D.Ward 7, S. J. l.Ward 8, N. A. H. W.Ward 8, S. e. g. H.Food places.Workplaces, Women.Totals
    W. g. A. Part: of Wards 3 & 6.N. 4 E. H. K. C.W. & S. J. O.
    M. E B.b. g. & Visitors.
  • Page 217
    (B) REFERENCE LSTS. List I. ST. PANCRAS, LONDON, 1 909. Buildings constructed in separate and more or less severed dwellings of less than five rooms, let at weekly rentals, and self-contained or associated as to appurtenances.
    l23456789101112Remarks.
    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 Dwellinge. Is this Independent of the Common Stair?How many Dwellings use each appurtenance.j Weekly Rental, Minimum and Maximum.
    1 Room.2Rooms.3 Rooms.4 Rooms.5 or more.Outside or Inside.Open or Enclos'dW.C.Scullery.Wash- house.
  • Page 218
    L ist I. — con. Buildings constructed in separate and severed dwellings.— continued.
    123456789101112Remarks.
    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 thi3 Independent of the Common Stair ?How many Dwellings use each appurtenanceWeekly Rental, Minimum and Maximum.
    1 Room.2 Rooms.3 Rooms.4 Rooms.5 or more.Outside or Inside.Open or Enelos'dW. C.Scullery.Wash. house.
  • Page 219
    List I.— con. Buildings constructed in separate and severed dwellings— continued.
    123456789101112Remarks.
    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. iCommon Stair.Inter-Commuuication of Rooms in Dwellings. Is this Independent of the Common Stair ?How many Dwellings use each appurtenance.Weekly Rental, Minimum and Maximum.
    1 Room.2 Rooms.3 Rooms.4 Rooms.5 or more.Outside or Inside,Open or Enclos'dW.C.Scullery.Wash- house.
  • Page 220
    L ist I.— con. Buildings constructed in separate and severed dwellings— continued.
    123456789101112Remarks.
    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.
    1 Room.2 Rooms.3 Rooms.4 Rooms.5 or more.Outside or Inside.Open or Enclos'dw.c.Scullery.Wash. house.
  • Page 221
    List I. con. Buildings constructed in separate and severed dwellings— continued.
    123456789101112Remarks.
    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.
    1 Room.2 Rooms.3 Rooms.4 Rooms.5 or more.Outside or Inside.Open or Enelos'dW.C.Scullery.Wash-house.
  • Page 222
    List I.— con. Buildings constructed in separate and severed dwellings— continued.
    123456789101112Remarks.
    Division and Sub Division.Name and Situation, and Number of Houses.Name and Address of Owner.When Opened.Totol 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 appurtenance.Weekly Rental, Minimum and Maximum.
    1 Rooms.2 Rooms.3 Rooms.4 Rooms5 or more.Outside or Inside.Open or Enclos'dW.C.Scullery.Wash. house.
  • Page 223
    List I.— con . Buildings constructed in separate and severed dwellings.— continued.
  • Page 224
    L ist I.— con. Buildings constructed in separate and severed dwellings — continued.
    l23456789101112Re marks
    Division and Sab 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.
    1 Room.2 Rooms.3 Rooms.4 Rooms.5or more.Outside or Inside.Open or Enclosedw.c.Scullery.Washhouse.
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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).
  • Page 226
    L ist III. ST. PANCRAS, LONDON. LICENSED COW-HOUSES.
    Registered No.Situation of Licensed Premises.Name of Licensee.Registered amount of breathing space in cubic feet.No. of Cows Licensed for.
  • Page 227
    L ist IV. ST. PANCRAS, LONDON. LICENSED SLAUGHTER-HOUSES.
    Registered No.Situation.Name of Licensee.Remarks.
  • Page 229
    L IST VI. SAINT PANCRAS, LONDON. BAKEHOUSES, end of 1909.
    No DiagramConsecutive NoSituations, Divisions, and Sub-Divisions.Name of Occupier.Distance of floor above or below ground level.Distance of ceiling above or below ground level.Underground Baking Rooms—U.Baked B—Bread. C—Confectionery b—Biscuits.As to Certificate and date when granted or refused, and other notes.
  • Page 230
    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.Underground Baking Rooms—U.Baked B—Bread. C—Confectionery b—Biscuits.As to Certificate and date when granted or refused, and other notes.
  • Page 231
    List YJ.— con. BAKEHOUSES— continued.
    No. on Diagram.Consecutive No.Situations, Divisions, and dub-Divisions.Name of Occupier.Distance of Hoor above or below ground level.Distance of ceiling above or below ground level.Underground Baking Rooms—U.Baked B — Bread. C — Confectionery b — biscuits.As to Certificate and date when granted or refused, and other notes.
  • Page 232
    L ist 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.Underground Baking Rooms—U.Baked B- Bread. C—Confectionery b—biscuits.As to Certificate and date when granted or refused, and other notes.
  • Page 233
    L ist 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.Underground Baking Rooms—U.Biked B — Bread. C — Confectionery b — Biscuits.As to Certificate and date when g anted or refused, and other notes.
  • Page 234
    L ist VI.— con. BAKEHOUSES— continued.
    No. on Diagram.Uonaecutiv-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.Undergrounc Baking Rooms—U.Baked B — Bread. C — Confectioner; b — Biscuits.As to Certificate and date when granted or refused, and other notes.
  • Page 235
    L ist 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.Underground Baking Rooms—U.Baked B– Bread. C – Conf ect ionery b – Biscuits.As to Certificate and date when granted or refused, and other notes.
  • Page 236
    NOXIOUS TRADES.
    Registered No.Situation of Premises.Name of Occupier.Trade.