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Shoreditch 1938

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Shoreditch]

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(c) MISCELLANEOUS SANITARY MATTERS
REMOVAL TO HOSPITAL OF AGED AND INFIRM PERSONS UNDER
THE PUBLIC HEALTH (LONDON) ACT, 1936, S. 224
Ten cases which might possibly have been dealt with under the above Act came
to the notice of the department during the year. Enquiries were made and it was
necessary to remove one person to hospital under a Magistrate's Order while it was
possible to arrarge for the voluntary removal to St. Leonard's Hospital of three
persons; the other cases were found to be rot in all respects suitable for action
under the Act.
SCHOOLS
The sanitary condition of the public elementary schools in the borough is satisfactory.
SMOKE NUISANCE
During the year under review the inspectors continued to pay attention to the
possibility of nuisance due to smoke from chimneys of factories and workshops.
Eighteen observations were made, the usual period of observation ranging from
five to thirty minutes.
RAT SUPPRESSION
During November, 1938, the annual Rat Week was held and an effort was made
to educate the public concerning the danger to health and the economic wastage
which is occasioned by rats. Posters were exhibited throughout the borough.
It is not sufficiently realised by members of the general public that the Rats and
Mice (Destruction) Act, 1919, places upon the owner the onus of clearing rat-infested
premises. The sanitary inspectors offer considerable assistance to owners in the
matter of advice regarding the most suitable methods of suppression in connection
with any particular type of building. The work done during the year is summarised
in the following table, but it should be realised that the items tabulated do not
embrace all the work done by the inspectors in connection with rat suppression.

Table No. 123

DistrictsTotals
123456789
Complaints dealt with651217333021201419231
Drains tested41156916881885
found defective214345120
found satisfactory2113511881765
Premises where egress of rats was ascertained5919339139148155
Premises reported freed from rats591017332917111319208

In addition to the above, rat poison was deposited in sewers four times during
the year.