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Fulham 1900

Annual report of the Medical Officer of Health for the year ending December 31st, 1900

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NOTIFIABLE INFECTIOUS DISEASES.
The following table gives the number of cases of infectious
diseases notified in Fulham since 1890, when compulsory notification
came into force, excluding duplicate notifications : —

The following table gives the number of cases of infectious diseases notified in Fulham since 1890, when compulsory notification came into force, excluding duplicate notifications :— TABLE XII.

18901891189218931894189518961897189818991900
Smallpox332402219
Scarlet Fever286118517701529339627759811847552
Diphtheria706996230329368341378465514630
Membranous Croup2313152013181410111411
Enteric Fever72514158375753537111192
Continued Fever62355112
Typhus Fever231
Cholera5214
Puerperal Fever6610181066148139
Erysipelas114671041531139499134121178154
Totals5733277861124107388711491354148816831459

Distribution of the Cases.
Table XIII gives the number of cases notified in, and Table
XIV the number of cases per 1,000 of the estimated population
of, each ward.