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 Hampton]
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Cases of Scheduled diseases notified | 77 |
Cases of Pulmonary Tuberculosis notified | |
Patients removed to the Isolation Hospital | |
Notices sent to School Teachers | |
Rooms disinfected | 105 |
Rooms stripped and cleansed | 75 |
Articles disinfected or destroyed | |
Workshops and workplaces on Register | |
Retail bakehouses on Register | |
Laundries on the Register | 7 |
Number of visits to workshops and workplaces | 65 |
Number of visits to bakehouses | 31 |
Number of visits to laundries | 25 |
Number of visits to factories | 23 |
Workshops whitewashed | |
Bakehouses limewashed | |
Water closet cleansed | |
New closet provided | 1 |
Flushing tank fixed | 1 |
Overcrowding abated | 1 |
Smoke nuisance abated | 1 |
Nuisance from animal abated | 1 |
Defective urinal removed | 1 |
Outworkers' lists received | 3 |
Name of outworkers forwarded to other Authorities | 4 |
Notice sent to Factory Inspector | 1 |
Notices received from Factory Inspector | 9 |
In concluding this Report, I beg to tender my sincere thanks to the Council for their continued
confidence, and for the hearty support accorded me in dealing with any matter reported to them in the
course of my duties during the year.
I am, Gentlemen,
Your obedient Servant,
ALBERT SHAIL.
Public' Offices,
Hampton, Middlesex,
i6th January, 1911.