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

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Port of London 1911

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Port of London]

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INDEX TO TABLES.
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I. Medical Inspection—Gravesend 8
II. Ditto —Sheerness 8
III. Sanitary Inspection—Summary 10
IV. Sanitary Works 11
V. Infectious Disease—Summary 12
VI. Cholera 13
VII. Rats destroyed—Return of 16
VIII. Small-pox 17
IX. Scarlet Fever or Scarlatina 26
X. Diphtheria 27
XI. Enteric Fever 28
XII. Measles 31
XIII. Erysipelas 32
XIV. Continued Fever 32
XV. Chicken-pox 33
XVI. Beri-Beri 34
XVII. Compulsory Notification of Infectious Disease, with
number of Deaths 34
XVIII. Vessels and premises disinfected 35
XIX. Effects disinfected 35
XX. Pulmonary Tuberculosis—Disinfections recommended 41
XXI. Foreign Meat Regulations—Notices 47
XXII. Ditto ditto Certificates 48
XXIII. Unsound Meat—Weights of 53
XXIV. Unsound Food destroyed 54
XXV. Livers (Unsound) 55
XXVI. Tuberculous Pig Carcases 60
XXVII. Nuisances 62
XXVIII. Ditto 63
XXIX. Offensive Cargoes 66
XXX. Aliens Act, 1905 67
XXXI. Ditto 67
XXXII. Hospital—Admissions, Discharges and Deaths 68
XXXIII. Police Court Proceedings 69
XXXIV. Steam Launches 70
XXXV. Canal Boats 76