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East Ham 1931

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for East Ham]

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Standing Orders, Rules of Debate for regulating the
Meeting and Business of the Council.
Standing Orders re Licences for Cinematograph Exhibitions.
Standing Orders re Licences for Public Performance of
Stage Plays.
Standing Orders re Licences for Music, Dancing and
other Public Entertainments of the like kind, and
Racecourses.
Table of Fees to be taken by the Clerk to the Justices of
the Peace.
Unauthorised Persons on Elementary School premises.
Sale of Coal.
Cleansing and Disinfection, Essex (Parasitic Mange)
Order, il909.
Lamps Marking Roads Obstructions.
Provision of Means of Escape from Fire in case of
certain Factories and Workshops.
Wireless Loud Speakers.
Advertisements.
Registries for Female Domestic Servants.
Fouling of Footways by Dogs.
HOSPITALS.
Provided by Local Authority.
No. of Nursing
No. of Medical Staff Consultant
hospital. Beds. Staff. Complement.
Borough—Infectious Diseases 150 1 34 1
Harts Sanatorium 56 1 10
The accommodation at Harts Sanatorium will be increased
shortly by the addition of a pavilion for advanced and observation
cases.
The same arrangements apply for outside Sanatoria cases as
mentioned in the 1930 report.
Maternity.
Under this heading there is nothing further to add to my
previous report.
Smallpox.
The agreement with West Ham existed during 1931 for the
reception of these cases. This agreement, however, expires in
March, 1932, and efforts are being made to come to terms with