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

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St James's 1859

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for St James's, Westminster]

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TABLES OF STABLES—(continued.)

NAME and ADDRESS.YARD.STABLES.DWELLING-ROOMS OVER STABLES.
Paving.Drainage.Clean or Dirty ?Dung.Offensive Smell.No. of Stable.No. of Horses.Paving.Drainage.Clean or Dirty ?Ventilation.How many ?No. of Inmates.Ventilation Good or not ?Stable smell ?Present Health of Inmates.Deaths within 12 Months, and from what causes ?
Mode of Storing.How often Removed ?
NAYLOR'S YARD, SILVER STREET, 10th May 1859.
Mr. Wright, 23, Silver Streetgoodgoodcleanin a large pit3 times a weeknone-3goodgoodcleanby opening window & window oppositenone-----
Mr. Love, 28, Warwick Street-2defectivenoneover door-----
Mr. Newbolt, 33, Carnaby Street52goodgooddirtyin 2 doors & window at back-----
62nonecleanin wall in front26badyesbad1 from bronchitis
KING'S ARMS YARD, MARYLEBONE STREET, 11th May, 1859.
Mr. Watson, 35, Old Bond Streetgoodgooddirtyin 1 heap3 times a weeknone11goodgoodcleanin door & window at sidewarerooms over---
Commissioners of Woods & Forest25noneover door at side &35goodnogoodnone
Mr. Carter, resident65good-skylight by grating inside ofwarerooms over-----