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Chislehurst 1914

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Chislehurst]

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By Clinical Research Association:—

Positive.Negative.Total.
Diphtheria
Typhoid
Phthisis
Others---

Sanitary Inspection of District.
The figures and information required by the Sanitary Officers'
(outside London) Order, 1910, are appended in Mr. Capon's report.
Adoptive Acts.
The Infectious Disease (Prevention) Act, 1890, and the Public
Health Acts Amendment Act, 1890, were adopted in 1900.
The following Parts of the Public Health Acts Amendment
Act, 1907, have been adopted by the Council and sanctioned by the
Local Government Board and Home Office:—
Part 2. Street and Buildings.
,, 3. Sanitary Provisions.
,, 4. Infectious Disease.
,, 5. Common Lodging Houses.
Order made by the Local
' Government Board on
May 28th, 1909, and to
come into operation on
| 16th July, 1909.
[ Date of Order in London
Gazette: June 11th and
) 18th, 1909.
Part 7. Police (Part of Sections 81)
,, 8. Fire Brigades.
„ 9. Sky Signs.
Order made by the Home
Office on April 2nd,
1909.
' Date of Order in London
Gazette: April 16th,
1909.
Sanction for the adoption of Section 51 of the above Act
(relating to power to declare a business to be an offensive business)
was given under the Order of May 28th, 1909. The Council has
declared a list of offensive trades, which after certain modifications
was confirmed by a further Order of the Local Government Board.