London's Pulse: Medical Officer of Health reports 1848-1972

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City of London 1972

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for London, City of ]

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2. - CASES IN WHICH DEFECTS WERE FOUND

(If defects are discovered at the premises on two, three or more separate occasions they are reckoned as two, three or more "cases").

PARTICULARSNo. of cases in which defects were foundNumber of cases in which prosecutions were instituted
FoundRemediedReferred
To H.M. Inspectorby H.M. Inspector
Want of cleanliness (S.I.)88
Overcrowding (S.2.) Unreasonable temperature (S.3.)55
Inadequate ventilation (S.4.)88
Ineffective drainage of floors (S.6.)66
Sanitary Conveniences (S.7.)
(a) insufficient11
(b) unsuitable or defective201844
(c) not separate for sexes44
Other offences against the Act (not including
offences relating to Outwork)1111
TOTAL535155

Part VIII of the Act Outwork (Sections 133 and 134)

Section 133Section 134
Nature of workNo. of outworkers in August list required by Section 133 (1) (c)No. of cases of default in sending lists to the CouncilNo. of prosections for failure to supply listsNo. of instances of work in unwholesome premisesNotices servedProsecutions
1234567
Wearing apparel (Making, etc.)152-----
TOTAL152-----

Outwork and the inspection of outworkers' premises etc.
Lists received from City Firms employing outworkers 19
Names and addresses of City outworkers received from other Authorities 11
Names and addresses of outworkers resident outside the City, employed by City firms
transmitted to other Authorities. 152
No case of infectious diseases was reported in connection with outworkers' premises in
the City.
SANITARY CIRCUMSTANCES
The general sanitary supervision has been maintained and in this connection 19,110 inspections
have been made. As a consequence of these inspections, it was necessary to serve 1,563
Intimation Notices.
Tenement Houses were inspected and the only common lodging house in the City was kept
under regular supervision.
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