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St James's 1890

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

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22
STANDING ORDERS.
Operative Resolutions in the nature of Standing Orders
have been passed during the year as follows
27th March, 1890. That the Inspector of Nuisances be instructed
to immediately acquaint the Vaccination Officer of all cases of
small-pox that may be notified to the Medical Officer of
Health. (V. 17, p. 467.)
15th April, 1890. That in future the list of articles to be analysed
by the Public Analyst, include beers wines, and spirits.
(S. 3, p. 434.)
5th June, 1890. Thatin future the Rate Collectors do obtain from the
office any stationery required by them, and that no allowance
in respect thereof be made to them in their accounts.
(F. 7, p. 157.)
1st July, 1890. That the Surveyor be instructed to have the paved
space, by the Rectory in Church Place, cleansed as frequently
as necessary. (S. 3, p. 460.)
24th July, 1890. That the Hall-keeper and Messenger be required
to be in attendance at the Vestry Hall throughout office hours,
except with the knowledge and approval of the Vestry Clerk.
(V. 18, p. 80.)
24th July, 1890. That no motion be made, or matter discussed
in the presence of a deputation. (V. 18, p. 74.)
5th November, 1890. That it be an instruction to the foreman of
sweepers and foreman of orderly boys respectively, that the
sweepers be utilised in spreading ballast, if necessary, when
prevented by frost from sweeping. (W. 12, p. 214.)
3rd December, 1890. That one of the sewermen be detailed to
thoroughly examine the Piccadilly Circus urinals twice in each
week. (W. 12, p. 237.)
22nd January, 1891. That the Parish be placed in charge of a chief
inspector and inspector, the inspector to be subordinate to the
chief inspector, and to act under bis directions ; and that the
chief inspector (in the course of his duty), wait upon the Medical