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City of London 1925

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

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Actinomycosis 44
Aliens 66
Amsterdam Congress 68
Analysis of Foodstuffs 49
Arsenic in Apples 60
Biscuits and Confectionery 46
Bye-laws, Offensive Cargoes 65
Canal Boats Act 71
Canned Spinach 60
Cerebro Spinal Meningitis 18
Chickenpox 25
Dengue Fever 26
Diphtheria 15
Disinfecting operations for Infectious
Disease 30
Dysentery 24
Edinburgh Congress 68
Effects Disinfected 32
Eggs 46
Egg Yolk 46
Enteric Fever 15
Erysipelas 18
Fish 45
Food Inspection 44-46
Foreign Fats 54
Form " A" 42
„ " B " 42
„ " C " 43
„ " D " 43
Fruit 45
Fumigation of Dried Fruit 61
German Measles 18
Grain 46
Hospital 43, 70
House-boats 67
Infectious Disease 7-26
Introductory 6
Influenza 23
Jam and Marmalade 46
Legal Proceedings 67
Limits of Port 3
Medical Inspection — Gravesend and
Sheerness 6,7
Malaria 21
Measles 17
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Meal and Flour 46
Meat Destroyed 48
Meat (canned, smoked and salted) 45
Miscellaneous Diseases 29
Mutton and Lamb 44
New Launch 70
New Legislation 51
Nuisances 63, 64
Nuts 46
Offal 45
Offices 3
Orange Pulp 56
Ox-tongues 44
Plague .... 8
Pneumonia 23
Prepared Foods 46
Provisions 46
Public Health (Imported Food) Regulations,
1925 49, C4
Public Health (Meat Regulations), 1924 52
Public Health (Preservatives, etc., in
Food) Regulations, 1925 57
Pulmonary Tuberculosis 18
Rabbits 45
Rats Destroyed 33
,, Examined 34
Rat Fumigations 37
,, Precautions 41
Rat-proofing of Vessels 41
Sanitary Inspections 62
Sanitary Works 65
Sausages 45
Scarlet Fever 14
Shellfish Regulations 66
Smallpox 9
Staff 5,70
Sundries 46
Tallow 56
Tuberculosis 21
Tuberculosis Order, 1925 (No. 2) 53
Unsound Food Destroyed 47
Veal 44
Vegetables 46
Venereal Diseases 26
Vessels and Premises Disinfected 32
IV ) K x O A R K S
TABLE PAGE
I. Medical Inspection 6
II. Infectious Disease-Summary 7
III. Compulsory Notification of
Infectious Disease, with
number of Deaths 8
IV. Plague 8
V. Smallpox 9
VI. Scarlet Fever 14
VII. Diphtheria 15
VIII. Enteric Fever (Typhoid and
Paratyphoid Fever) 15
IX. Measles 17
X. German Measles 18
XI. Erysipelas 18
XII. Cerebro Spinal Meningitis 18
XIII. Pulmonary Tuberculosis 18
XIV. Tuberculosis, other kinds 21
XV. Malaria 21
XVI. Pneumonia 23
XVII. Influenza 23
XVIII. Dysentery 24
XIX. Chickenpox 24
XX. Venereal Diseases 26
XXL Miscellaneous Diseases 29
XXII. Disinfecting operations for
Infectious Diseases 30
XXIII. Vessels and Premises Disinfected 32
XXIV. Effects Disinfected 32
XXV. Rats Destroyed 33
TABLE PAGE
XXVI. Analysis of Rats Examined 34
XXVII. Returns of Rats Examined 35
XXVIII. Rat Fumigations 35
XXIX. Rat Precautions, U.S.A. Requirements
41
XXX. Shipping Entering the Port
of London .... .... .... 42
XXXI. Rats Destroyed and Examined,
Form " B " (See Tables
XXV. and XXVII.) 42
XXXII. Precautions against Plague,
Form " C" 43
XXXIII. Vessels Subjected to Measures
of Rat Destruction, Form
" D" 43
XXXIV. Hospital Cases 43
XXXV. Unsound Food Seized, &c 47
XXXVI. Unsound Meat Destroyed,
Weights, &c. 48
XXXVII. Sanitary Inspections,
mary 62
XXXVIII. Sanitary Inspections,
ances on Vessels 63
XXXIX. Sanitary Inspections,
ances on Shore Premises 64
XL. Sanitary Works and Alterations
66
XLI. Bye-laws, Offensive Cargoes 66
XLII. Aliens, Medical Inspection 67
APPENDICES :—Summary of Canal Boats ; Revenue Account.