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Chislehurst 1946

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Chislehurst]

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MILK (SPECIAL DESIGNATIONS) ORDER, 1936.
The Council granted the following number of licences
under the above Order during the year:—
Tuberculin Tested 15 (including 10 supplemental)
Pasteurised 27 (including 11 supplemental)
MILK SUPPLY.
The following number of samples of milk were submitted
for examination during the year:—
Satisfactory. Unsatisfactory.
Tuberculin Tested 19 4
Pasteurised 62 7
SMOKE ABATEMENT.
During the year 16 inspections were made in respect of
nuisances arising from the emission of smoke.
SHOPS ACTS.
During the year 270 inspections and observations were
made, and 29 informal notices were served in connection
with the Shops Acts.
RIVERS AND STREAMS.
During the year 11 inspections of rivers and streams were
made.
No nuisances were found.
ADOPTIE ACTS AND BYELAWS.
During the year bye-laws relaxing in certain cases
Building Byelaw No. 80 relating to fire resisting construction
were adopted.
CLEANSING OF PERSONS.

The following work in connection with the Cleansing of Persons has been carried out at the Treatment Centre, Old Station Hill, Chislehurst:—

ScabiesLiceImpetigoTotals
Number InfectedNumber of Contacts
Men604--64
Women139206-165
Children187201423244
Totals386442023473