Report of Royal Commission upon the Administration and Operation of the Contagious Diseases Acts.
- Great Britain. Royal Commission on the Contagious Diseases Acts
- Date:
- 1871
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Credit: Report of Royal Commission upon the Administration and Operation of the Contagious Diseases Acts. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![1 ical of its of :; 30 Vict. Such order shall be in triplicate; one copy shall be delivered to the woman, and two copies shall be delivered to the superintendent of police, who shall communicate one copy to the justice (if any) who made the order subjecting the woman to a periodical medical examination, or to his suc- cessor in office. The provisions of this section shall be in addition to and not in substitution for the provisions of the principal Act for relieving a woman from examination. 10. The places to which the Contagious Diseases Acts, 1866 to 1869, apply, shall be the places mentioned in the first schedule to this Act, the limits of which places shall, for the purposes of the said Acts, be such as are defined in that schedule. 11. The forms of certificates, orders, and other instru- ments given in the second schedule to this Act, or forms to the like efFect, with such variations and additions as circum- stances require, may be used for the purposes therein indi- cated, and according to the directions therein contained, and instruments in those forms shall (as regards the form thereof) be valid and sufiicient. 12. Sections four and thirty-eight of the principal Act, and the two schedules to that Act, are hereby repealed. 13. The settlement of a child born of the body of a mother while detained in a certified hospital shall be the same as if such hospital were a house licensed for the public reception of pregnant women under the Act of the thirteenth year of King George the Third, chapter eighty-two. FIRST SCHEDULE. Names of Places. Names of Places. Aldersliot Limits of Places. The limits of the following parishes ; namely. Cantevljury Pirbright, Ash, Oompton, Paper Harrow, Frimley, Puttenham, Seal, Toiigham, Elstead, Pamham, Bisley, Aldershot, Yateley, Crondall, Dogmersfield, Winchfield, Hartley Wintney, Cove, Eversley, Parnborough, Binstead, Bentley, i n the county of Surrey. in the county of Hants. J Chatham Colchester Dover Gravesend Maidstone Plymouth and Devonport. Sandhurst, in the county of Berths. The limits of the following parishes or ecclesiastical districts; namely, St. Andrew. All Saints. St. Alphage. St. Mary Bredin. St. Mary Bredman. St. George-the-Martyr. St. Mary Magdalene. St. Margaret. St. Mildred. St. Mary, Northgate. St. Martin. St. Paul. St. Peter. The Archbishop's Palace. St. Dunstan. Christ Church. St. Gregory. Staplegate. Westgate Within. Westgate Without. St. Augustine. Old Castle. The limits of the following parishes and places; namely, Chatham. Gillingham. St. Nicholas, Rochester. St. Margaret, Rochester. The Precincts, Rochester. Brompton. New Brompton. Strood. Prindsbury, and The hamlet of Grange, otherwise Grenoh. The limits of the following parishes or ecclesiastical districts; namely. All Saints. St. Botolph. St. Giles. St. James. St. John. St. Leonard. St. Martin. St. Mary at the Walls. St. Mary Magdalene. St. Nicholas. St. Peter. St. Uunwald. The Holy Trinity. St. Andrew's, Greenstead. Lexden. St. Michael's, Mile End. Limits of Places. Portsmouth Sheerness Shorncliffe Sonthampton ■ Winchester Windsor Woolwich The limits of the parishes of— Buckland. Charlton. Hougham. St. Mary's. St. James's. Eastcliff (exti'a-parochial). Guston. The limits of the parishes of— Gravesend. Milton. Northfleet. Denton. Chalk. The limits of the parishes of— Maidstone. Barming. East Earleigh. Loose. Boughton Monchelsea. AUington, and The Hamlet ofTovil. The limits of the following places ; namely, The municipal borough of Plymouth. The parliamentary borough of Devonport. The district of Laira.. The tithing of Pennyoross or Western Peveril. The tithing of Compton Gifford. Torpoint in the county of Cornwall, within the distance of half a mile from the Ferry Gate. Ivy Bridge. The parishes of Plympton St. Maurice and Plympton St. Mary. Dartmouth. The limits of the following places and parishes; namely. The municipal borough of Portsmouth. The residue of the island of Portsea. The parish of Alverstoke. The township of Landport. The limits of the parish of Minster, of the township of Queenborough, and of the Isle of Grain. The limits of the following parishes ; namely, Cheriton. Hythe. Folkestone. Walmer. Deal. Sholden. Mongeham. Ringwold. Ripple. The limits of the municipal borough of Southampton. The limits of the parliamentary borough of Winches- ter. The limits of the following parishes; namely. New Windsor, Old Windsor, Clewer, Eton, Datchet, Upton, The limits of the namely, Woolwich. Plumstead. Charlton. St. Paul St. Nicholas Hamlet of Hatoham. St. Alphage, Greenwich. ^ in the county of Berks. in the county of Bucks, following parishes and places j Deptford. The Curragh - Cork - Queenstown Ireland. The limits of the following parishes; namely, Kilcullen. Kildare. Ballysax. Great Conwell. Morristown-beller. The limits of the borough of Cork for municipal pur- The limits of the town of Queenstown for the purposes of town improvement. SECOND SCHEDULE. Forms. (A.) Gazette Notice of Appointments. London, 18 The Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty have [or the Secretary of State for War has] appointed R.S. to be visit- ing surgeon [or assistant visiting surgeon] for [Portsmouth, or the Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty and the Secretary of State for War have appointed P.S. to be inspector [or assistant inspector] of certified hospitals] under the Contagious Diseases Acts, 1866 to 1869. (B.) Certificate fo '- Hospital provided hy Admiralty, 8fc. The Contagious Diseases Acts, 1866 to 1869. 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