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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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In 3 cases the disease was attributed to shellfish. In 7 cases
the disease was contracted outside the district,
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TABLE XXIII. Showing the number of children on the rolls of the Board and other primary Schools in Fulham.

Boys.Girls.Infants.Mixed.Total.
Ackmar Road Board School5275506091,686
Everington Street440413572...1,425
Fulham Palace Road „253214467
Halford Road4954806291,604
Harwood Road „4103925201,322
Hugon Road4304335361,399
Kingwood Road4614565361,453
Langford Road5555956751,825
Lillie Road5085276121,647
Munster Road4664656051,536
North End Road3733895291,291
St. Dunstan's Road4604664001,326
Sherbrooke Road4264726461,544
Star Road3753805021,257
Townmead Road167152146465
William Street4755135091,497
All Saints' Denominational179179
Elizabethan304878
Holy Cross140182322
St. John's265268533
St. Thomas's298261290849
7,0456,944900471223,705

Enteric Fever.
92 cases were notified or 6.9 per 10,000 inhabitants, the
disease being less prevalent than in 1899.
Fatality.—There were 19 deaths, giving a case mortality of
20.7 per cent., the average for the past seven years being 20.8.
Personal infection by unrecognised cases gave rise to 3 subsequent
cases in a house in Walham Avenue, to 3 in a house in Francis
Street, and to 2 in a house in St. Olaf's Road.
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