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Wealdstone 1910

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Wealdstone]

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ADOPTIVE ACTS, BYE-LAWS, & REGULATIONS
IN FORCE IN THE DISTRICT.
Acts adopted :—
I.D.P.A. 1890.
P.H.A.A. 1890, Part III.
P.H.A. (Amendment Act) 1907; Part II. as a
whole; Sections 34 to 38, and 43, 44, 45, 47, and 51
comprised in Part III.; Parts IV. and VI. entirely, and
Section 95 comprised in Part X.
BYE-LAWS IN FORCE WITH RESPECT TO :-
Common Lodging Houses, P.H.A., 1875, Sec. 80.
Slaughter-houses, P.H.A., 1875, Sec. 169, and
Towns Improvement Clauses Act, 1847, Sec. 128.
Houses Let in Lodgings. P.H.A., 1875, Sec. 90.
Prevention of Nuisances, P.H. Act., 1875, Sec. 44.
Public Cemeteries, P.H.A., 1875, Sec. 141, and incoporated
with P.H. (Interments) Act, 1879.
New Streets and Buildings, P.H.A., 1875, Sec 157,
and P.H.A.A.A., 1890, Sec. 23.
Public Recreation Ground, P. H. A., 1875, Sec. 164.
REGULATIONS IN FORCE.
Contagious Diseases Animals Act, 1886.
Dairies, Cowsheds and Milkshops Orders of 1885.

VACCINATION RETURNS FOR 1910.

Births.Successfully Vac cinatedObj'ction Certificates.Deaths UnVacc- inated.Removals.Postponed on Med. Cert.Certified Insusceptible.
284130112139Nil.1

Number not yet dealt with (majority under 4
months), 19.
It is impossible for those who are responsible for the
Public Health to regard the above figures without considerable
mis-givings for the future. An outbreak of
Small Pox, which may come at any time, will find a
population containing a large proportion of unprotected
persons amongst whom the disease will spread m a
manner surprising to those who place their faith upon