Hints from the Health Department. Leaflet from the archive of the Society of Medical Officers of Health. Credit: Wellcome Collection, London
[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Chiswick]
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(I).
CHISWICK URBAN DISTRICT.
County of Middlesex.—Sanitary Work, 1908.
Inspections— | |
Number of premises inspected on complaint (a) | 165 |
Number of premises inspected in connection with | |
Infectious Diseases (b) | 230 |
Number of premises under periodical inspection (c) | 327 |
Houses inspected from house-to-house (d) | 2823 |
Total number inspections and re-inspections made (e) | 9109 |
Notices— | |
Cautionary or Intimation Notices given | 554 |
Statutory Orders issued | 695 |
Summonses served | 9 |
Convictions obtained (Eight summonses withdrawn on compliance with Notices.) | 1 |
Dwelling Houses— | |
Houses, premises, &c., cleansed, repaired, &c. | 446 |
Re-opened after repairs, alterations, &c. | 1 |
Houses Let in Lodgings (Tenement Houses)— | |
Number registered under Byelaws | 341 |
Number of Contraventions (Dealt with under Public Health Acts.) |
Chief Sanitary Inspector—Mr. John H. Clarke.
(Also Inspector under Petroleum Acts, and Sale of
Food and Drugs Acts).
Assistant Inspectors—Two.
Clerk—One.
Men are obtained from Works Department when
necessary.