Return of statement showing in respect of each Poor Law Union in England and Wales (1) the number of certificates of conscientious objection under Section 2 of The Vaccination Act, 1898, received by the vaccination officers, which were dated between the 1st day of January and the 31st day of March, the 1st day of April and the 30th day of June, the 1st day of July and the 30th day of September, and the 1st day of October and the 31st day of December respectively in the year 1899; and, (2) the number of certificates of successful primary vaccination received by the vaccination officers during the periods between the 1st day of January and the 30th day of June and the 1st day of July and the 31st day of December respectively in the years 1898 and 1899.
- Great Britain. Local Government Board
- Date:
- [1900]
Licence: In copyright
Credit: Return of statement showing in respect of each Poor Law Union in England and Wales (1) the number of certificates of conscientious objection under Section 2 of The Vaccination Act, 1898, received by the vaccination officers, which were dated between the 1st day of January and the 31st day of March, the 1st day of April and the 30th day of June, the 1st day of July and the 30th day of September, and the 1st day of October and the 31st day of December respectively in the year 1899; and, (2) the number of certificates of successful primary vaccination received by the vaccination officers during the periods between the 1st day of January and the 30th day of June and the 1st day of July and the 31st day of December respectively in the years 1898 and 1899. Source: Wellcome Collection.
Provider: This material has been provided by London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine Library & Archives Service. The original may be consulted at London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine Library & Archives Service.
![Union-Counties and Unions. Number of Certificates of successful Primary Vaociuation received : Between 1st January and 30tli June 1893. Between 1st July and 31st December 1898. Between 1st January and 30tli June 1899. Between 1st July and 3l3t December 1899. the year 1898. During the y6ar 1899. Gloucester —cont. Newent 80 72 126 113 152 239 Nortlileac5i - 77 o a OD lUb 49 163 165 Stow-on-the-Wold 85 43 137 91 128 228 Stroud 31 99 654 369 130 l,0!i3 Tetbuiy 1 i. OQ 111 *± o Tewkesbury oo 28 J o Thornbury - 158 202 1 ] 2 367 314 Westbury-on-Severn - Q 28 370 163 37 639 Wheatenhurst OQ 41 77 1 fi 70 95 Winchcomb 88 28 24 118 62 Hereford. Bromyard - 98 85 71 100 183 171 Dore 50 67 100 44 107 144 Hereford 374 282 296 327 656 623 Kincrton 0 1 71 105 60 162 1 65 Ledbury 151 177 127 350 304 Leominster Tin 11 u 125 171 79 235 250 Iloss - 1 o4 137 189 159 271 348 Weobley 94 83 79 174 162 Hertford. Berkhampstead - DU 198 1 fi7 ID/ 184 OlJtJ Bishop Stortford - -£14 1 W1/ 208 141 374 349 Buntiiigford 41 33 67 42 74 109 Hatfield 91 66 106 91 167 197 Kernel Hemp stead 75 69 153 112 144 265 Hertford 177 140 238 158 317 396 l-!itchin 212 297 254 292 509 546 Royston toy 137 154 274 291 St. Albans - 91* 1 d.T 58 236 Ware 207 161 149 286 368 485 Watford - 232 215 663 442 447 1,105 Welwyn 19 25 12 27 44 39 Huntingdon, Huntingdon 1 o / 249 195 360 444 St. Ives loo 174 1 fifs 1 u o 310 342 St. Neots - 1 1 o 112 264 oo o 255 597 Kent. Blean 207 1 DO ^ i o O 1 7 *j t 'J Bridge i ud Oo 115 / y 174 1 94 Bromley bo I ^4 0 / ODO 1,108 Canterbury 1 DO 1 Q 1 291 son Cranbrook - 112 y 1 111 70+- Darlford 1,1 69 / oy 1 OTK 1 ()A.l 1 3 4 J J .7 — o O TO.) Dover 378 i oo O ' D 533 1 oo:< i J— EastAshford 124 1 1 A 114 1 1 DO 1 <i7 1 O / O U -1 Eastry 304 !i4 1 O40 oou t) y: El bam 394 •290 553 423 684 976 Faversbam Otto — O i7 382 269 022 6ol Gravesend and Milton 230 76 179 192 306 371 Hollinsbourn 124 108 148 131 232 279 Hoo - 32 39 73 38 71 111 Isle of Thanet 528 313 737 497 841 1,234 Maidstone - 317 179 656 472 496 1,128 Malliiig- 3o5 279 306 244 634 550 Medwny 983 973 535 1,099 1,961 1,634 Mihou 312 142 617 337 454 854 * St. Albans.—These figures were not included in the previous Return (No. 344, Session 1899). t Cranbrook.—The office of Public Vaccinator was vacant in one district for about four months.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b21360832_0022.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


