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Marylebone 1922

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

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The work done in this connection during 1922 is shown in the following tables.
The methods employed during the greater part of the time were substantially the
same as in previous years, articles suitable for treatment by steam were dealt with in
the Washington-Lyons Disinfector, while for rooms either formalin or sulphur was
generally employed.

The number and nature of the articles disinfected are shown hereunder:—

Compulsorily Notifiable Diseases.Phthisis.Measles.Vermin.Other causes.Total.
Beds34115-210368
Mattresses4892752123646
Bolsters30719452382
Pillows1,35180823141,755
Sheets84118730896
Blankets1,205641629711,385
Sundries8,6834252804311139,932
Totals13,21764832046671315,364

In 1921, the number of articles disinfected was 16,166.
The number of journeys made by the disinfecting vans during the year ended
December. 1922. was:—
January 70
February 64
March 73
April 61
May 73
June 68
July 68
August 71
September 65
October 70
November 70
December 63
816
The vans were used 819 times in 1921.

The number of rooms disinfected and the reasons for carrying out disinfection are stated below:—

Reasons for Disinfection.

Compulsorily Notifiable Diseases.Phthisis.Measles.Vermin.Other causes.Total.
January89174-2112
February37722250
March76633290
April444131-62
May6572253102
June85631196
July84564-99
August64627-79
September6122---83
October4515--60
November438---51
December578166
Totals750111552410950