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Greenford 1915

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Greenford]

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The Council also provides Antitoxin for cases of Diphtheria.
The examination of Spinal fluid for suspected cases
of Cerebro-Spinal Meningitis is now undertaken by the Middlesex
County Council.
General Sanitary Work.
Forms setting out this work as devised by the Middlesex
County Council are appended hereto, Nos. 1, 2 and 3, and can
be referred to for information under this heading.

Table of Adoptive Acts, Bye-Laws and Regulations in

Force.

Infectious Diseases Prevention Act, 1890 Adopted in 1902
Public Health Act Amendment Act, 1890, Part III.—Ditto 1900
Housing of the Working Classes Act, 1890, Partlll—Ditto 1903
The Public Health Act Amendment Act 1907, has not been adopted.
Common Lodging HousesNo Bye-laws.
Slaughter Housesdo. do.
Cleansing, etc., and Removal of Refuse-Bye-laws made in 1901.
Houses Let in Lodgings—No Bye-laws
Tents, Vans, Sheds, etc.
Hop-Pickers' Lodgings
Fruit, etc., Pickers' Lodgings
Public Mortuaries
Public Cemeteries
Public Lodging Houses
Prevention of Nuisances-Bye-laws made in 1901
Keeping AnimalsIncluded in Bye-laws as to Nuisances.
Offensive TradesBye-laws made in 1906
New Streets and BuildingsDitto 1910
Removal of Offensive Matter and House Refuse Public Conveniences—No Bye-laws
Public Baths and Washhouses
Swimming Baths
Open Spaces
Markets
Buildings, Limited Powers
Communications between Drains and Sewers
Removal of Patients
Management of P.M. Room
Dairies, Cowsheds and MilkshopsRegulations made 1910