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 Croydon]
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SECTION VIII—SANITARY ADMINISTRATION.
List of Adoptive Acts and Local Acts and Regulations relating to
Public Health.
Local Acts.
1884—Croydon Corporation Act.
1895 „ „ „
1900 „ „ „
1905 „ „ „
1920 „ „ „
1921—Croydon Corporation Water Act.
General Adoptive Acts.
Baths and Washhouses Acts, 1846-1899.
Public Health Acts Amendment Act, 1890, Part 3 (Sees. 1650),
(Sect. 19 repealed by Croydon Corporation Act, 1905,
Sec. 34).
Infectious Diseases (Prevention) Act, 1890.
Regulations.
Regulations as to Dairies, Cowsheds and Milk Shops, 1900.
Regulations as to connections with sewers, 1911.
Bye-Laws.
With respect to Nuisances, 1885.
With respect to Common Lodging Houses, 1885.
With respect to Tents, Sheds and similar structures used for
human habitation, 1903.
With respect to Slaughterhouses, 1914.
With respect to New Streets and Buildings, 1920.
With respect to Houses intended or used for occupation of the
Working Classes and let in lodgings or occupied by members
of more than one family, 1921.
WORK OF THE STAFF OF SANITARY INSPECTORS.
The Chief Sanitary Inspector, Mr. T. H. Culver, unfortunately
found it necessary to retire during the year owing to ill-health, and
from September, 1923, to February, 1924, the Deputy Chief Sanitary
Inspector, Mr. F. F. Fulker, became Acting Chief Sanitary
Inspector. Mr. R. J. Jackson took up his appointment as Chief
Sanitary Inspector in February, 1924.