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

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City of London 1972

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

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INDEX
Administrative Staff 4
Agricultural Analyst 3
Aliens 22
Appendix 1
Barge Traffic 6
Burial 23
Character of Shipping and Trade 6
Clean Air 23
Cockle Industry 22
Committee 1
Commonwealth Immigrants 22
Container Traffic 32
Dangerous Drugs 24
Dark Smoke (Permitted Periods) (Vessels) Regulations 23
Deratting 16
Diseases of Animals 38
Fertilisers and Feeding Stuffs Act 38
Film - Port Health 41
Floating Restaurants 24
Food Hygiene (Dock, Carriers, etc.) Regulations 36
Food Hygiene (General) Regulations 24
Food Inspections 25
Food Sampling 29
Forward 2
Fresh Water Supply 6
Health Committee 1
House Boats 23
Infectious Diseases on Ships 12
Inland Barge Traffic 6
Inspection of Ships for Nuisances 20
Importation of Lard and Tallow 36
Lash 9, 18
Launches 5
Legislation 41
Lighters 17, 23
Malaria 13
Meat (Sterilization) Regulation, 1969 36
Meat rejected by U.S.A. 36
Medical Inspections 9, 22
Medical Staff 3
Notifications of Infectious Disease 10
Oyster Industry 21
Plague 13
Port and City of London Health Committee 1
Port Health Film 41
Port Health Inspectors 4
Public Health (Shellfish) Regulations) 21
Powers 41
Preface 2
Prevention of Damage by Pests 19
Publications 43
Public Analyst 3
Public Health (Ships) Regulation 8
Refuse 23
Rodent - Deratting Certificates 16
Destroyed on Shore 16
Destroyed on Vessels 16
Lighters 17, 19
Ships from Abroad 15
Roll on/Roll off Ferry Terminal 34
Samples - Fresh Water Supply 7
Food 29
Seabee 9, 18
Sheerness 34
Shipping entering the District 6
Smallpox 10
Staff 3
Students 4, 40
Technical Assistants 4
Tilbury Grain Terminal 32
Transport of Refuse 23
Venereal Disease 10
Very Large Crude Carriers 9
Veterinary Officers 3
Visitors 40
Water borne transportation system 18
Water Supply 6