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Woolwich 1896

The eighth annual report of the health, sanitary condition, etc., etc., of the District of Woolwich for the year 1896

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TABLE XV. — Continued.

No.Name.Age.Address.Verdict of Coroner's Jury.
57Donald Currie41Telegraph Ship, "Monarch"Bursting of Aneurism of Aorta into Pericardium.
58Eliza Gaff9 h.19, Sandy HillDefective Development of Heart.
59William Harris49Bowling Green RowSuicide by Hanging— Mental Derangement.
60Charles Steel60No homeBright'sDisease through Intemperance.
61Ethel Pye2 d.31, Union StreetAccidentally Suffocated in Bed.
62Thomas Jones2 m.5, Chapel StreetAccidentally Suffocated in Bed.
63Arthur O'Donnell8 m.4, Limbrey's BuildingsComa following Convulsive Seizure.
64William Belton366o, Beresford StreetValvular Disease of Heart.
65Helen W. Huggett3 m.4, Montague CottagesAccidentally Suffocated.
66Robert Orr2559, Cundy Street, Custom HouseAccidentally Drowned.
67Albert L. Peck6 w.7, Bowling Green RowConvulsiors.
68John Boon103, Orchard StreetComa, following Acute Meningitis from fall.
69Frederick Pennell2 m.19, Engineer RoadAccidentally Suffocated in Bed.
70Alexander Sweeney35, Surgeon StreetConvulsive Fit.
71Henry Walker69Nightingale Beer HouseHeart and Kidney Disease.
72Female2211, Monk StreetEffects of Ether administered for Operation.