[Report 1891] / Medical Officer of Health, Leeds Borough.
- Leeds (England). City Council.
- Date:
- 1891
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Credit: [Report 1891] / Medical Officer of Health, Leeds Borough. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![Table IV. and V.—Inspection of Workshops „ VI. and VII.—House Refuse removal ,y VIII.—Dairy and Milk Shops Inspection . . „ IX.—Samples of Food and Drugs analysed „ X.—Slaughter Houses and Meat Inspection „ XI.—Smoke Inspection „ XII.—Disinfection . . „ XIII. and XIV.—Patients admitted to Infectious Hospitals ,, XV.—Inspection of Canal Boats „ XVI. and XVII.—Inspection of Houses Let as Lodgings, other work of Sub-Inspector Page. ] 16-117 .. 118 .. 124 125 126 127 .. 128 129 130 and 130 APPENDIX. Table A.—Part 1.—Causes of Deaths in Registration Sub-Districts, Institutions as separate districts . . . . . . 134-135 „ A.—Part 2.—Population, Births,. Mortality at certaiq ages in Registration Sub-Districts, Public Institutions being classed as separate districts .. . . . . .. .. . . 136 „ B.—Population, Births, new cases .of certain Infectious Diseases and admissions to Infectious Hospitals, 1891 . . . . 137 „ F.—Births, Deaths in Leeds from all and certain groups of causes, Sickness, and Meteorological Data for each week of 1891, with Death Rates of Leeds’and 28 towns . . 138-141 The accompanying report was submitted in draft to the Sanitary Com¬ mittee on the 8th of August, 1892. I thought it desirable to reduce some of the tables, which had, contrary to my instructions, been printed on large sheets, to a form in'which they could be inserted without any folding. I have taken the opportunity also of revising the whole of the figures of the original draft. In consequence of a suggestion which fell from a member of the Committee, I have added a memorandum, in each case where the information was at our command, as to the vaccination or non-vaccination and the number and distinctness of the vaccination marks of every patient suffering from small-pox. I. had not introduced this material so fully into the draft, as it had been pretty completely dealt with in the report of the Resident Medical Officer to the Fever Hospital made to the Hospital Sub-Oommittee on the 5th of May, 1892. The information as to the number and quality of the vaccination marks was tilled into my manuscript draft of Table 9 by Mr. Pearson himself.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b29822762_0006.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)