Hints from the Health Department. Leaflet from the archive of the Society of Medical Officers of Health. Credit: Wellcome Collection, London
[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Crayford]
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DISINFECTION SERVICE.
A Joint Scheme is in existence with the Bexley Borough
Council for the disinfection of bedding following cases of
infectious diseases, tuberculosis and cancer, and for the
disinfestation of bedding of verminous persons.
In the case of tuberculosis, the service is carried out
free of cost.
MORTUARY.
The Mortuary at Bexley is being jointly used by the
Boroughs of Bexley and Erith and the Urban District of
Crayford. In 1954, 122 cases were dealt with, out of which
114 post mortems and 22 inquests were conducted. 17 were
from Crayford and from this latter figure 16 post mortems
and 4 inquests were conducted.
The following specimens were sent to the County Laboratory from the District during 1954.
Swabs | 1 |
Sputa | 63 |
Faeces | 8 |
Bacteriological Examinations of Milk | 29 |
Ice Creams | 40 |
Water (drinking) | 17 |
Swimming Bath Waters | 9 |
Miscellaneous examinations | 258 |
425 |
PREVALENCE OF AND CONTROL OVER
INFECTIOUS DISEASES AND OTHER DISEASES.
Scarlet Fever.
During the year 19 cases were notified. Of these 3
cases were isolated in hospital. The number of cases notified
in 1953 was 36.
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