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 Leyton]
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BURIAL OP THE DEAD
In accordance with section 50 of the National Assistance Act, 1948, the Council
Is responsible for the burial or cremation of the body of any person who had died or
been found dead within the Borough, and where no private arrangements are being made
for the disposal of the body. Authority is given to recover from the estate of the
deceased person, or from any person who, under the Act, was liable to maintain the
deceased immediately prior to his/her death, the expenses incurred in carrying out the
duty, in so far as these expenses are not covered by any grant under the National
Insurance Act, 1946.
During the year 12 burials were arranged by the Department.
INTERNATIONAL CERTIFICATES OF VACCINATION AND INOCULATION
Arrangements continued during the year for the authentication of Certificates of
Vaccination and Inoculation. These certificates are required by persons proceeding
abroad from this country and the purpose of the authentication is to provide information
to health authorities abroad that the signature of the person issuing the certificate
is that of a registered medical practitioner.
PUBLIC SWIMMING BATHS
I am indebted to Mr.W.B.Dinn, Baths Superintendent, for the following report on the
Public Swimming Baths in the Borough.
"There are two indoor public swimming baths establishments in the Borough, (a)
High Road Baths, and (b) Cathall Road Baths, Leytonstone. Further, there is an
Open Air Bathing Pool at Whipps Cross, Leytonstone, administered by the Baths
Superintendent for and on behalf of the Joint Committee elected from members of
the Leyton and Walthamstow Borough Councils.
Set out hereunder are the principal details of the establishment:-
Baths Capacities in gallons | Source of Water Supply | Water Treatment | Rate of Filtration in G. P. H. (approx. ) | Theoretical hours of "turnover" | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
High Roaci Baths: | Large 198.000 | Principally deep well | Coagulation, Filtration and Chlorin- | Large 69,000 | Large 2.87 |
Small 27, 000 | ation and Aeration | Small 13,000 | Small 2.69 | ||
Oathall Rc Baths: | ad Large 90,000 | Principally deep well | Coagulation, Filtration and Chlorinr ation and Aeration | Large 22,000 | Large 4.09 |
Small 70,000 | Small 18,000 | Small 3.33 | |||
Whipps Cro Pool: | ss 1,300,000 | M.W.B. Mains | Coagulation Filtration and Chlorin-ation and Aeration | 80,000 or 160,000 or 240,000 according to number of pumps in use | 16.25 or 8.125 or 4.06 |
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