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

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Southall-Norwood 1936

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Southall]

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INDEX
Acute poliomyelitis 66
Adoptive Acts in force 79
Ambulance facilities 21
Ante-natal clinics 27
Antitoxin 58
Area of borough 8
Assisted services 37
Bed bugs 50
Birth control 26
Births and birth rate 16
Bye-laws 79
Canal boats 42
Cancer 60
Causes of death 13
Celluloid and Cinematograph Film Act 45
Clinics 20
Closet accommodation 39
Common lodging houses 44
Consultant aid 26
Deaths and death rates 14
Dental treatment 36
Diphtheria 61, 76
Diphtheria Prevention Clinic 62-65
Disinfection 59
Disinfestation 50
Drainage and Sewerage 38
Factories, Workshops and Workplaces 44
Food 53—57
Foster Children 24
Health Education 22
Health Services, General provision of 19-23
Health visiting 22, 58
Hospitals 22
Houses—Number inhabited 8
Housing 48-52
Infant life protection 24
Infant mortality 17
Infant welfare clinics 28
Inspection and Supervision of Food 53-57
Isolation Hospital 58, 74-78
Laboratory facilities and work 19, 78
Maternal morbidity and mortality 18
Maternity and Child Welfare 24
Maternity and Child Welfare Committee 3
Maternity and Nursing Homes 35
Meat and other foods 55
Medical relief 22
Midwives 34
Milk supply 53
Milk grants 36
Mortuary 43
Notifiable diseases 61-70
Nursing in the Home 19
Nutrition 57
Offensive trades 44
Official publications 80
Ophthalmia Neonatorum 65
Orthopaedic treatment 30
Overcrowding 49, 82
Petroleum Acts 45
Physical features of district 8
Poor Law medical relief 22
Population 8
Premises and occupations controllable
by bye-laws 43
Pre-school medical inspection 30-33
Public cleansing 39
Public Health Committee 3
Puerperal fever and pyrexia 65
Rainfall 8
Rateable value 8
Refuse collection 39
Sanitary circumstances 38-45
Sanitary inspection 39
Scarlet fever 61, 74
Schools 41
Sewerage 38
Shops 46
Slaughter of Animals Act 56
Slaughterhouses 55
Smoke abatement 41
Social conditions 8
Staff 7
Statistics—General and Vital 8, 12
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