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St Giles (Camberwell) 1883

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Camberwell]

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Measures to be adopted against the Spread of Small Pox,
Scarlet Fever and other infections Disorders.
Precautionary Measures.
1.—All areas, basements, cellars, kitchens, and yards should
be kept dry and clean, and if necessary, well lime-whited.
2.—All water-closets, sinks, and drains should be kept
scrupulously clean, be regularly flushed with water, and have their
traps in good order; they should also, if at all offensive, be kept
flushed with solution of Sulphate of Iron or Carbolic Acid.
3.—All dust bins should be emptied at least once a week,
and no unnecessary or undue accumulations of offensive matters
should be permitted anywhere. Such accumulation should
(pending their removal) be disinfected by the free use of
Chloride of Lime.
4.—All water-butts and cisterns should be kept clean and
well covered.
5.—All houses, and especially the sleeping apartments,
should be kept clean and well ventilated.
6.—Overcrowding should be avoided as much as possible.
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TABLE XIII.

MORTALITY RETURN OF ZYMOTIC DISEASES, QUARTERLY FOR THE LAST SIX YEARS. .

YEARS.Hooping Cough.Measels.Diphtheria.Scarlet Fever.Fever.Small Pox.Diarrhœa.
1878. 1st Quarter54653157228
2nd „757518132615
3rd57078524138
4th20161418161215
1879. 1st Quarter23305176476
2nd „305813782512
3rd81183169646
4th „5117103612211
1880. 1st Quarter1481684112126
2nd „451312328109
3rd81151865196
4th „51973510610
1881. 1st Quarter4386238434
2nd „9179173707
3rd1516438625112
4th4624104227524
1882. 1st Quarter955517249339
2nd „3961161312218
3rd31218227365
4th „1531191716918
1883. 1st Quarter1927121010138
2nd „2343811348
3rd1332966202
4th „3610202116011