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Marylebone 1926

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

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SANITARY ADMINISTRATION.
Under this, which is made a separate heading by the Ministry of Health, the
Medical Officer of Health is required to make reference to a number of matters,
e.g., staff, hospital accommodation and some others, most of which will be found
dealt with elsewhere.
(1) Staff: Work of sanitary inspectors and other officers engaged in
sanitary work. This matter, so far as the inspectors are concerned, is fully
discussed in an early part of the report. The report of the Mortuary Keeper
(Mrs. Spears) is as follows:—

Report of Mortuary Keeper.

Number of bodies deposited from 1st January to 31st December, 1926.

1926.Males.Females.Total.For burial only.For inquests.Total.No. of P.M.'s held.No. of courts held.No. of Infectious cases.
January .10313581366-
February81936944
March512174131777
April1010201282065
May613199101965
June117188101834
July9132271522117
August10717981745
September7613761342
October8311291155
November113143111476
December611177101773-
Totals10189190761141906959

The fact that there are caretakers (a man and his wife) at the Tuberculosis
Dispensary has already been noted. In addition to looking after the premises
they also render great assistance in connection with the conduct, of the clinics, taking
notes, helping in the weighing of the patients, etc.
(2) Hospital accommodation.—This being a matter with which the
Borough Councils in London have no direct concern, it is not considered
necessary to make special reference to it.
(3) Local Acts, special local orders and their administration.—There are
no Acts or Orders applicable in the Borough which do not apply to other parts
of London. The London County Council (General Powers) Acts contain a
number of provisions under which a considerable amount of work is done,
e.g., those relating to places where food is dealt with. Reference is made to
these elsewhere.
HOUSING.
From the formal return given below, which is that required to be made by
the Ministry, it will be noted that amongst the new houses erected there are, "as
part of a municipal housing scheme, 20 flats." This indicates the completion of
the tilth of seven blocks of flats planned to be erected upon the site presented by
the late Lord Portman to the Council for the purpose of housing the working