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 Whitechapel]
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APPENDIX.
TABLE I.
SUMMARY OF INSPECTIONS MADE AND WORKS EXECUTED For the Quarter ending the 28th day of June, 1862.
Total number of Nuisances removed of every denomination | Works in progress but not completed. | Number of Nuisances inspected in houses or in other Premises. | Number of Courts visited according to new system. | Number of Nuisances entered in Complaint Book. | Summonses taken out. | Cesspools. | Notices served. | Public Privies in Courts, &c., Cleansed. | ||||
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For defective Drainage, &c. | For other Nuisances. | Destroyed. | Emptied, &c. | Preliminary. | Compulsory. | |||||||
Total | 2,340 | 94 | 1,849 | 20 | 660 | 0 | 0 | 7 | 41 | 599 | 11 | 397 |
Total number of Cesspools destroyed since the formation of the Board, 3457. Number of houses inspected, 10,017. Estimated
length of new Sewers, 14.050 feet. Closets to which water has been laid on or traps and pans furnished, 2414. New dust bins erected, 2146.
Houses partly or wholly limewashed, about 4212. Total number of nuisances removed, 51,031. Population in 1831, 64,141; in 1841, 71,879;
in 1851, 79,756; in 1861, 78,964.