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Whitechapel 1884

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Whitechapel]

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T able F.—VACCINATION STATISTICS.

Certificates of successful Vaccination registered by the Vaccination Officer

Born in the Union571
Resident, but born elsewhere64
025
VaccinationPrimaryPublic Vaccinator379
Superintendt. Infirmary37
416
Pie-VaccinationPublic Vaccinator. 1
Superintendt. Infirmary ..345
346

Table G.—Sanitary Work performed by the Inspectors during the Quarter ended March 29th, 1884.

Number.
Numbers of Inspections of Houses as shewn in the Official Returns3944
Houses specially visited191
„ „ re-visited764
Preliminary Notices served, such Notices embracing 376 premises232
Compulsory Orders issued, embracing 55 premises33
Summonses heard at Police Court under Sanitary Act1
„ under Act for the Prevention of Adulteration of Food, &c2
Cellars used as dwellings discontinued for such use15
Cases of overcrowding and indecent occupation abated2
Houses in which rooms or passages have been whitewashed99
Rooms disinfected with sulphurous acid gas after the occurrence of
small-pox, fever, and scarlet-fever therein20
Articles consisting of beds, bedding, clothing, &c , removed from rooms to the stone-yard and disinfected in the apparatus485
Articles burnt by consent23
Yards of houses paved or the pavement repaired58
Drains in houses improved118
Dust bins provided11
Privies lime-washed, cleansed and repaired139
Water-supply provided or improved16
Nuisances from dung and other offensive matter removed58
Area gratings, cellar flaps, &c., repaired1
Animals (dogs, &c.) kept so as to be a nuisance removed1
Houses closed by Magistrate's order as unfit for human habitation1
Cow-houses visited in the District23
Slaughter-houses visited in the District13
Bakehouses visited in the District82

In addition to this Return, the Inspectors report that they have forward to the
Metropolitan Board of Works several notices of dangerous structures, which notices
the Metropolitan Board have promptly attended to.
Thirty-nine samples under the Food and Drugs Act, were submitted to the
Public Analyst, four were found to be adulterated, in two cases the vendors were
cautioned, and in two cases summonses were taken out against the vendor, and
fines inflicted amounting to 10s. and 4s. costs.