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 Wimbledon]
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NATUKE. | Number of Defects. | Prosecutions. | ||
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Found. | Remedied. | Referred to h.m. Inspector. | ||
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HOME WORK.
Lists received:—
Twice in the year 7
Number of Out-workers 61
Once in the year 5
Number of Out-workers 6
Number of addresses received from other
Councils 61
Number of addresses forwarded to other
Councils 14
Notices served on occupiers as to keeping
or sending lists
Prosecutions—Failing to keep Out-workers'
lists
Prosecutions—Failing to furnish lists
Inspections of Out-workers' premises 6
Number of unwholesome premises
Notices served to remedy
REGISTERED WORKSHOPS.
The following are the principal classes of workshops on
the register at the end of the year:—
Boot repairing 53
Dressmaking 53
Bakehouses (including four Factory Bakehouses
27
Laundries 33
Tailoring 30
Millinery 15
Dining Rooms 20
Motors and Cycles 30
Other trades 197
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