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Paddington 1874

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Paddington]

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Most of the following printed Reports and Publications on Sanitary
Subjects are to be had from the Publisher or Author, by forwarding
2d. Stamps for Postage.
Annual Reports of the Parish of Paddington from 1868 to 1875.
Quarterly Reports and Statistical Returns—Nos. 1 to 30.
Quarterly Reports (Nos. 1 to 8) as Public Analyst, and of Proceedings
under the Food Adulteration Act of 1872.
Report on the Pollution of the Water and the Cleansing of the
Canal Basin—1868.
Report on the Means of Carrying out Disinfection in an Adequate
and Effectual Manner in the Parish—1869.
Report on the Erection of a Public Mortuary in the Parish, and
upon the Management thereof—1867.
Report on the Removal of Persons suffering from Infectious Diseases
—1875.
Practical Sanitary Hints as to the best Measures for Preventing the
Spread of the Catching or Epidemic Diseases.
First and Third Report on the Condition of Sewers in the Parish
and Causes of Nuisances therein, with Recommendations for their
Removal.
Report and Catalogue of Sanitary Articles Exhibited at Leeds in
1871, prepared by Dr. Hardwicke. Also of the Sanitary and Educational
Exhibition at Norwich in October, 1873.
On Public Baths and Bathing: as a Means of Promoting Athletic
Culture.
On Model Dwellings, being a Visit to the Cite-ouvriere at Mulhouse,
and to the Familistere at Guise, France.
How to Prevent the Spread of the Infectious Diseases.
In What Way ought the Government to assist in Providing Recreations
for the People?—1867.
On the Alleged Deaths from Starvation—1872.
On the Abolition of Private Slaughter-houses in Towns—1874.
On the Typhoid and Milk Epidemic in Marylebone—1874.
On Public Mortuaries for Large Towns, with Plans.