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St Pancras 1961

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

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SECTION 3
Notifiable Diseases
The undermentioned diseases are compulsorily notifiable in St. Pancras:-
A. Under the Public Health (London) Act, 1936 (Sections 192 and 304).
Cholera
Diphtheria
Enteric Fever (including typhoid and paratyphoid).
Erysipelas
Membranous Croup
Relapsing Fever
Scarlatina or Scaflet Fever
Small-pox (Variola)
Typhus Fever
B Under Regulations made by the Minister of Health under powers contained
in the Public Health Act, 1936 (Sections 143-146).
Acute Encephalitis (Regulation No.2259, 1949)
Acute Influenzal Pneumonia (Regulation No.299, 1953)
Acute Poliomyelitis (Regulation No.2259, 1949)
Acute Primary Pneumonia (Regulation No.229, 1953)
Dysentery (Regulation No.299, 1953)
Leprosy (Regulation No.1036, 1951) (See (a) below)
Malaria (Regulation No.299, 1953)
Measles (Regulation No.1100, 1938)
Meningococcal Infection (Regulation No.2259, 1949)
Puerperal Pyrexia (Regulation No.1081, 1951 and No.1691, 1954)
Scabies (Regulation No.1016 1943) (See (c) below)
Tuberculosis (Regulation No.704. 1952)
Whooping Cough (Regulation No.1100 1938)
C. Under London County Council Order - Public Health (London) Act, 1936
(Sections 192 and 305)
Ophthalmia Neonatorum (1910) (See (b) below).
D. Under Public Health (Infectious Diseases) Amendnent Regulations, 1960
Anthrax
E. Under Food and Drugs Act, 1955 (Section 26)
Food Poisoning
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