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

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Port of London 1914

[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. Alien Passengers 9
IV. Do. Ships 9
V. Infectious Disease—Summary 12
VI. Compulsory Notification of Infectious Disease, with
number of Deaths 13
VII. Vessels and premises disinfected 14
VIII. Effects disinfected 14
IX. Plague 15
X. Rats destroyed—Return of 17
XI. Rats, Bacteriological Examination of 18
XII. Small-pox 18
XIII. Scarlatina and Scarlet Fever 20
XIV. Diphtheria 22
XV. Enteric Fever 23
XVI. Measles 26
XVII. Erysipelas 27
XVIII. Continued Fever 27
XIX. Pulmonary Tuberculosis 27
XX. Miners' Phthisis 31
XXI. Tuberculosis—other kinds 31
XXII. Chicken-pox 32
XXIII. Whooping Cough 32
XXIV. Cerebro-Spinal Meningitis 33
XXV. Beri-Beri 33
XXVI. Hospital—Admissions, Discharges and Deaths 34
XXVII. Unsound Food destroyed 35
XXVIII. Unsound Meat—Weights of 36
XXIX. Offal 41
XXX. Livers 42
XXXI. Foreign Meat Regulations—Notices 48
XXXII. Ox-Tongues 49
XXXIII. Sanitary Inspection—Summary 51
XXXIV. Nuisances 53
XXXV. Ditto 54
XXXVI. Police Court Proceedings 54
XXXVII. Sanitary Works 55
XXXVIII. Offensive Cargoes 56
XXXIX. Fumigation of Vessels 59
XL. Canal Boats 69
Appendix.
Statement of Receipts and Expenditure 70