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Kingston upon Thames 1913

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Kingston-upon-Thames]

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SANATORIUM BENEFIT UNDER THE
INSURANCE ACT.
Number sent to Sanatoria 24
Resumed work 11
Improved in health 12
*Dead 1
Number sent to Hospital 10
Resumed work 1
Improved 7
Dead 2
Number given Domiciliary treatment 11
Stationary 5
Dead 6
•This patient had also Hospital and Domiciliary treatment. Four
persons had' both Hospital and Sanitorium treatment. Other persons
were sent to Hospital or Sanitoria through private efforts or were provided
for by organisations outside the Act, e.g., Water Board, Railways, &c.
SANITARY INSPECTOR'S REPORT.
Abstract of Notices for the Year 1913.
Choked and defective drains 350
New drainage to houses 35
Defective closets and syphons 34
Defective interceptors, traps, etc. 30
Defective soil pipes and ventilators 18
Defective water apparatus to closets 72
To lay on water supply to closets 10
To provide separate cisterns for flushing closets 2
Foul drinking water cisterns 46
To cleanse and limewash houses 106
To cleanse and disinfect houses 120
To cleanse urinals adjoining public roads 30
To repair and alter urinals 2