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

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City of London 1952

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

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Shellfish.
Public Health (Shellfish) Regulations, 1934. S.R. & 0. No. 1342.
Medway (Shellfish) Regulations, 1935. S.R. & 0. No. 1221.
Rats and Mice.
Prevention of Damage by Pests Act, 1949.
Prevention of Damage by Pests (Application to Shipping) Order, 1951. S.I. No. 967.
Smoke Abatement.
Public Health (London) Act, 1936.
Abatement of Nuisances and Removal of Refuse.
Public Health (London) Act, 1936.
Fertilisers and Feeding Stuffs.
Fertilisers and Feeding Stuffs Act, 1926.
Order appointing 1st July, 1928, as the date for the coming into operation of the Fertilisers and
Feeding Stuffs Act, 1926. S.R. & 0. 1928. No. 439.
Fertilisers and Feeding Stuffs Regulations, 1932. S.R. & 0. No. 658.
Fertilisers and Feeding Stuffs (Amendment) Regulations, 1951. S.I. No. 1189.
Dangerous Drugs.
Dangerous Drugs (No. 3) Regulations, 1923. S.R. & 0. No. 1095.
Aliens.
Aliens Order, 1920. S.R. & 0. No. 448.
Aircraft.
Public Health (Aircraft) Regulations, 1952. S.I. No. 1410.
Importation of Cattle.
Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries Animals (Importation) Order, 1930, dated 4th November,
1930. Part III, Article 22; Part IV, Articles 23, 24 and 25.
Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries Animals (Landing from Ireland, Channel Islands and Isle
of Man) Order, dated 17th January, 1933. Part II, Article 17.
BYE-LAWS.
Bye-laws have been made by the Port of London Health Authority:—
1. For preventing nuisances arising from barges or vessels carrying offensive cargoes.
2. For removing to hospital any person suffering from dangerous infectious disorders, and for
the keeping therein of such persons as long as may be deemed necessary.
3. With respect to Houseboats used for human habitation within the limits of the Port of
London.
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