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Fulham 1903

Annual report of the Medical Officer of Health for the year ending December 31st, 1903

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TABLE XVII. NOTIFIED CASES OF SMALL-POX.

Case.Sex.Age.Residence.Date of Attack.Date of Removal to Hospital.Probable Source of Infection.Conditions as to Vaccination.Result.
1. A. N.F.28Danehurst StreetJan. 10thJan. 13thNot knownVaccinated in infancy.Recovered.
2. M. M.F.33Chelmsford StreetJan. 16thJan. 19thMother, who had a mild unrecognised attack
3. H. S.M.33Brookville RoadJan-24thJan. 28thNot known
4. A. T.M.4Bagley's LaneApr. 10thApr. 14thCase 7, who contracted the disease when tramping in Kent, and returned to Fulham when illUnvaccinated.
5. A. T.M.6„ „Apr. 9th„ „
6. G. T.M.8„ „Apr. 10th„ „
7. C. T.M.21„ „About Mar. 10thApr. 15thReturned here from Kent, Mar. 28, with mild attack of Smallpox. Was not attended by a doctorVaccinated in infancy
8. G. P.M.48„ „Apr. 13thApr. 16thCase 7
9. G. G.M.36Beltran RoadJune 8thJune 11thHad been working at the County of Durham Small-Pox Hospital
10. A. Q.F.25Beryl RoadOct. 6thOct. 8thNot known
11. W. P.M.43Rosaline RoadNov. 7thNov. 10thNot suffering from Small-pox