London's Pulse: Medical Officer of Health reports 1848-1972

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Woolwich 1907

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Woolwich]

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Puerperal Fever52
Influenza, Bronchitis, and Pneumonia52
Tuberculosis—Voluntary Notification53
Source of Infection—Occupation55
Bacteriological Diagnosis56
Sanatorium Treatment—Results of57
Cancer—Classification60
Alcoholism62
Syphilis62
Meteorology63
Part II.—Administration.
Water Supply—Plumstead Well64
Food and Drugs Act—Percentage Milk Adulteration—Average
Composition68
Food Inspection69
Dairies, Cow-sheds, and Milk-shops70
Milk Supply70
Slaughter-houses70
Nuisances—Complaints, Sewers, Drains, Public Urinals, House Inspections71
Medical Officer's Inspections73
Over-crowding74
Smoke Nuisance74
Defective Light74
Verminous Rooms74
Dust Removal—Collection, Cost of74
Trade Refuse—Offensive and Inoffensive75
Housing of the Working Classes- Houses represented as unfit for habitation75