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Barnet 1955

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Barnet UDC]

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SANITARY CONDITIONS AND WATER SUPPLY OF SCHOOLS.
There are in the district eleven schools administered by the South Herts
Divisional Education Committee, viz:- Queen Elizabeth's Boys and Girls
Grammar Schools; Ravenscroft Secondary Modern School; Foulds School (Junior
Mixed and Infants); Christ Church School (Junior Mixed); The Elizabeth
Allen Voluntary Secondary School; Grasvenor Infants School; Underhill School
(Junior Mixed) ; Underhill Infants School; St. Catherine's Roman Catholic
School and Whitings Hill School (Junior Mixed and Infants).
The South Herts College of Further Education, Wood Street, Barnet, is
available for Girls and Boys between the ages of 15 and 18.
All schools in the district are supplied with mains water and are
connected to the Council's main drainage system.
DISPOSAL OF HOUSE REFUSE.
The house refuse is collected weekly in covered mechanical conveyances and
taken to the Council's Sewage Farm, where it is loaded into Contractor's covered
lorries and disposed of daily by controlled tipping outside the district,

PREVALENCE OF, AND CONTROL OVER. INFECTIOUS DISEASE. The following table shews the number of Notifications to the Sanitary Authority during the year, of each disease specified in the Public Health Act, 1936, and the various Infectious Disease Regulations, and the number of cases removed to Hospital.

DISEASENOTIFIEDREMOVED TO HOSPITAL
Scarlet Fever121
Whooping Cough341
Diphtheria end Membranous CroupNilNil
Measles34514
Acute Pneumonia83
Meningococcal Infection11
Acute Poliomyelitis (Paralytic)11
" " (Non-Paralytic)22
Acute EncephalitisNilNil
Dysentery21
Ophthalmia Neonatorum11
Puerperal Pyrexia5554
SmallpoxNilNil
MalariaNilNil
Typhoid and Enteric FeversNilNil
Parat.vphoid FeverNilNil
Food Poisoning76
Erysipelas33
Scabies1Nil
Tuberculosis1710
TOTALS48998