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Wealdstone 1919

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Wealdstone]

Published
1920
Pages
28
Tables
10

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10 tables in this report

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    The causes of death are set out in the following table (civilians only).
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    WEALDSTONE CLINIC SUMMARY. (April, 1919, to March, 1920.
    Quarter endingTotal.
    June.Sept.Dec.March.
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    RAINFALL, 1919.
    1917.1918.1919.
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    1.— INSPECTION. Including Inspections made by Sanitary Inspectors.
    Premises.Number
    Inspections.Written Notices.Prosecutions.
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    2.—DEFECTS FOUND.
    Particulars. .Number of Defects.Number of. Prosecutions
    Found.Remedied.Referred to H.M. Inspector.
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    3.—HOME WORK.
    NATURE OF WORK.OUTWORKERS' LISTS, SECTION 107.Number of Inspections of Outworkers' premises.OUTWORK IN UNWHOLESOME PREMISES, SECTION 108.
    Lists received from EmployersNumbers of Addresses of Outworkers received from . other Councils.Numbers of Addresses of Outworkers forwarded to other Councils.InstancesNotices served.Prosecutions.
    Twice in the year.Once in the year.
    Lists.Outworkers.Lists.Outworkers.
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    4.—OTHER MATTERS.
    Class.Number.
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    No. 1. SANITARY WORK, 1919.
    Enumerate (1) Adoptive Acts (2) Bye-laws, in force in District.Particulars as to Staff employed in Sanitary Department, specify if Inspectors are engaged in any other duties, and if so, what.Inspections.Dwelling Houses and Action under H. and T.P.Act, 1909.Action taken. (Other than under H. and T.P. Act.)Houses let in lodgings (Tenement Houses.)Common Lodging Houses.
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    No. 2. SANITARY WORK, 1919.
    Canal Boats used as Dwellings.Movable Dwellings, Caravans, Tents, &c.Bakehouses.Slaughter houses.Cow-sheds.Dairies and Milk-shops.Unsound Food.Offensive Trades.Water Supply and Water Service.
    Wells.Percentage of Houses supplied from Public Water Service.Cisterns.. Draw-Taps placed on mains.Percentage of Houses supplied on Constant System.Number of Samples obtained for analysis from Public Supply.
    Number Registered under the Acts.Number of Contraventions of Regulations.Number Observed during the Year.Number of Nuisances therefrom abated.Number Removed from DistrictNumber in District.Contraventions of Factory Acts.Number on Register.Number of inspections made.! Frequency of Inspection.Contraventions of Bye-Laws.Number on Register.Number cf Inspections made.Frequency of inspection.Contraventions of Regulations.Number of Milch Cows in District.Number on Register.Number of Inspections made.Frequency of inspection.Contraventions of Regulations.Meat (including organs) seized and surrendered. (Approximate weight in pounds).Fish seized and surrendered. (Approximate weight in pounds).Fruit and Vegetables seized and surrendered. (Approximate weight in pounds).Method of disposal.Number of Premises in District.Nature of Trades. Number of Inspections made.Contraventions of Bye-Laws.
    Newly Sunk.Cleansed, Repaired, &c.Closed as Polluted.Newly Provided.Cleansed, Repaired, Covered, &c.
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    No. 3. SANITARY WORK, 1919.
    Drainage and Sewerage of existing Buildings.Disinfection.Dust.Sundry Nuisances Abated.
    Water Closets.Percentage of Houses Provided with Water Closets.Drains.Cesspools.Percentage of Houses Draining into SewersRooms Disinfected.infected or Destroyed.
    Number of Water Closets substituted for Dry Receptacles.Repaired, Supplied with Water, or otherwise Improved.Examined, Tested, Exposed, etc.Unstopped, Repaired, Trapped, etc.Waste Pipes, Rain Water Pipes Disconnected, Repaired, etc.New Soil Pipes or Ventilating Shafts fixed.Existing Soil Pipes or Ventilating Shafts repaired.Disconnecting Traps or Chambers Inserted.Reconstructed.Rendered Impervious, Emptied, Cleansed, etc.Abolished, and Drain connected to Sewer.Ordinary infectious diseases.Phthisis.Rooms stripped and cleansed.Ordinary infectious disease.Phitisis.New bins provided.How frequently is dust removed from each house ?Number of Complaints of non-removal received.Method of Disposal.Overcrowding.Smoke.Accumulation of refuse.Foul ditches, ponds, &c., and stagnant water.Foul pigs and other animalsDampness.Yards repaved or repaired.Other nuisances
    Destructor.By Tipping.Other, state method.
    (a)(b)(c)