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 OYER STABLES.
Paving.Drainage.Clean or Dirty?Dung.Offensive Smell.No. of Stable.No. of Horses.Paving.Drainage.Clean or Dirty?Ventilation.Mow 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?
DUFOUR'S PLACE, 7th July, 1859.
Vestry of St. James, Westminstergoodgooddirty wallsin heaponce a weekyes, at times1goodgoodcleanbars at side and 6 windowsloft-----
Mr. Kirkman, ownerdefectivecleanin pitnone112dirtyover stalls over doorworkshop-----
185, REGENT STREET, 7th July, 1859.
Mr. Carbonell, 182, Regent Streetgoodexcellentcleanin pittwice a weeknone12goodexcellentcleanover door window in front and shaftnone-----
WHITE BEAR YARD, PICCADILLY, 7th July, 1859.
Mr. Smee, Jermyn Streetbad in placesgood but unmappedvery dirtyin pittwice a weekyes from golly hole51indifferentgoodcleanover door and one window in endworkshop-----
Mr. Verdera,7, Jermyn Street71goodbaddirtyover door windows in frontdomestic offices