Hints from the Health Department. Leaflet from the archive of the Society of Medical Officers of Health. Credit: Wellcome Collection, London
The annual report on the health, sanitary condition, &c., &c., of the Parish of St. Mary Abbotts, Kensington for the year 1893
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31 | Samuel S.* | 13 | Son of a carpenter | 152, Wornington Road | Nov. 3rd | Nov. 6th | Nov. 7th |
32 | Arthur G.† | 17 | Van guard | 407, Portobello Road | Nov. 4th | Nov. 7th | Nov. 7th |
33 | Charles B.† | 38 | Platelayer | 173, Wornington Road | Nov. 4th | Nov. 8th | Nov. 8th |
34 | George C.* | 24 | Labourer | 149, | Nov. 4th | Nov. 8th | Nov. 8th |
35 | V\ illiam D.* | 12 | Son of labourer | 404, Portobello Road | Nov. 4th | Nov. 8th | Nov. 8th |
36 | Michael R.* | 14 | Son of a charwoman | 134, Southam Street | Nov. 5th | Nov. 8th | Nov. 9th |
37 | Alfred S.‡ | 35 | Labourer | 429, Portobello Road | Nov. 6th | Nov. 9th | Nov. 9th |
38 | John E.† | 32 | Painter | 36 Bosworth Road | Nov, 7th | Nov. l0th | Nov. nth |
39 | Thomas G.† | 21 | Porter | 407, Portobello Road | Nov. 7th | Nov. 11th | Nov. 12th |
40 | Walter S. *§ | 7 ms. | Son of a labourer | 406, | Nov. 10th | Nov. 15th | Nov. 15th |
41 | Angelina B.† | 9 | Daughter of a general dealer | 23, Bosworth Road | Nov. 10th | Nov. 17th | Nov. 17th |
42 | Frances B.† | 5 | Daughter of a general dealer | 23, Bosworth Road | Nov. 10th | Nov. 17th | Nov. 17th |
43 | Alice C.† | 18 | Daughter of a Nurse woman | 116, Southam Street | Nov. 16th | Nov. 20th | Nov. 20th |
44 | Thomas H.* | 10 ms. | Son of a labourer | 417, Portobello Road | Nov. 17th | Nov. 20th | Nov. 20th |
45 | Agnes T.† | 32 | Wife of a coach trimmer | 82, Wornington Road | Nov. 17 th | Nov. 21st | Nov. 21st |
46 | William P.† | 23 | Coal porter | 43, Southam Street | Nov, 20th | Nov. 23rd | Nov. 23rd |
47 | Ellen M.‡ | 39 | Wife of a furniture dealer | 391, Portobello Road | Nov. 17th | Nov. 24th | Nov. 24th |
48 | Napoleon F.* | 9 | Son of a coachman | 53, Prince's Road | Nov. 22nd | Nov. 25th | Nov. 27th |
49 | JohnC.† | 19 | Labourer | 59, Treverton Street | Nov. 1st | Not notified | ... |
5° | Susan C.† | 39 | Wife of a painter | 59, Treverton Street | Nov. 21st | Nov. 26th | Nov. 25th |
51 | Joseph H.* | 17 | Bootmaker | 3, Telford Road | Nov. 22nd | Nov. 25th | Nov. 26th |
52 | Charles K.* | 7 | Son of a baker | 18, Golborne Road | Nov. 20th | Nov. 27th | Nov. 28th |
53 | Emily W.*§ | 27 | Wife of a horsekeeper | 6, Branstone Street | Nov. 20th | Nov. 27th | Nov. 27th |
54 | Charles W.† | 29 | Labourer | 9, Bolton Road | Nov. 20th | Nov. 28th | Nov. 28th |
55 | Ada H.‡ | 15 | Orphan | 108, Ladbroke Grove Rd. | Nov. 19th | Nov. 28th | Nov. 28th |
56 | Luke G.† | 40 | Milkman | 13, Golden Mews | Nov. 4th | Not notified | ... |
57 | Emily G.‡ | 31 | Wife of a Milkman | 13, Golden Mews | Nov. 18th | Dec. 6th | Dec, 7th |
58 | Edward G.*§ | 3 | Son of a Milkman | 13, Golden Mews | Dec. 3rd | Dec. 6th | Dec. 7th |
59 | Bertie G.*§ | 3 ms. | Sor. of a Milkman | 13, Golden Mews | Dec. 4th | Dec. 6th | Dec. 7th |
60 | William G.* | 3 ms. | Son of a Milkman | 13, Golden Mews | Dec. 4th | Dec. 6th | Dec. 7th |
61 | John C.* | 13 | Son of a nursewoman | 116, Southam Street | Dec. 3rd | Dec. 6th | Dec. 7th |
62 | Henry T.† | 4i | Painter | 42, Southam Street | Dec. 4th. | Dec. 6th | Dec. 7th |
63 | Philip K.* | 12 | Son of a Baker | 18, Golborne Road | Dec. 5th | Dec. 7th | Dec. 8th |
64 | Emma R. * | 26 | Wife of a painter | 33, Bramley Road | Dec. 4th | Dec. 8th | Dec. 8th |
65 | Richard F.† | 7 | Son of a coachman | 53, Prince's Road | Dec. 4th | Dec. 9th | Dec. 9th |
*Unvaccinated, (27) † Vaccinated, (30) ‡ Vaccination doubtful, (8) ** Revaccinated, (1) § Dead, (5)
On January 20th, 1894, four cases of Small-pox were discovered at No. 18, Golborne Road, whence cases 52 and 63 had been removed.
These cases, which originated in December, were four unvaccinated children whose illness had been concealed. They raise the total number
of sufferers to 69, of whom 31 were unvaccinated.