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St Mary (Islington) 1892

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Islington, Parish of St. Mary ]

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Table XIV.

DistrictsJan.Feb.Mar.Apr.MayJuneJulyAug.Sept.Oct.Nov.Dec.Total rooms disinfected during year.
North 1273217193138314145455239417
„ 22222981321253249656745378
South 15151291612223056453022274
„ 249910119165664643725314
East 1162015132813142937624339329
„ 2111413122316313279805145407
West 1710762523283430354033278
„ 210876516162645363022227
Totals10213089831521481832804054323502702,624

Street Watering and Disinfectants.—For the third year in
succession the mixing of Carbolic Acid with the water used in street
watering was continued during the summer months, with satisfaction to
the Public Health Department.
Courts, Lanes, and Street Channels.—Carbolic Acid Disinfecting
Powder was applied during the hottest portions of the year to these
places, and also to the channels in some of the dirtiest parts of the district.
Dust-bins.—These were also disinfected (after emptying by the
Dustmen) during the summer, and indeed; as long as the weather
continued warm.

Disinfectants Distributed and used.—In the following statement particulars are given of the manner in which the disinfectants were distributed.

Carbolic Powder.Crude Acid.Clear Acid.
Tons.Cwts.Gallons.Gallons.
To Inhabitants59133,84080
Works Dept.Horse and Depot221532-
Sewers8161,948-
Highways416420-
Totals9606,24080

There were, compared with the preceding year, 1.6 tons more
Carbolic Acid Powder, 1,280 gallons more Crude Carbolic Acid, and
25 gallons more Clear Carbolic Acid used.