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.Glean 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?
BABMAES MEWS—(continued), 22nd June, 1859.
Messrs. Ricketts, Piccadillygoodexcellentcleanin pittwice a weeknone204indifferentnonemiddlingover doo4 and skylight------
211goodgoodrather dirtyover door23goodnogoodnone
Mr. Gurney, 100, Jermyn Streetgoodin heapfrequently1indifferentbadclean1 window & through loftnone--yes--
Mr. Raggett, 80, Jermyn Street71defectivenoneover door & through loft----
81goodover door & window in frontloft lum berroom-----
Messrs. Knight and Carther, Agents, 3, York Street22voidgood33goodnogoodnone
RUSSELL COURT, CLEVELAND ROW, 23rd June, 1859.
Mr. Nnssey, 4, Cleveland Rowgoodgoodcleanin heaptwice a weeknone12goodgoodcleanover door &2 shaftsloft-----
Mr. Brain, 5, Cleveland Row--3voidover door1voidbad---
Mr. Tegart, 25, Dover Street, Piccadillyby doortwice a week3112goodnogoodnone