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Fulham 1910

Annual report of the Medical Officer of Health for the year 1910

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TABLE XVI. Cases of Infectious Disease notified per 10,000 inhabitants

Ward.Small-pox.Scarlet Fever.Diphtheria.Enteric Fever.Erysipelas.Puerperal Fever.Cerebro-spinal Meningitis.Total.
Baron's Court0.07.514.11.64.72.30.831.3
Lillie0.022.210.51.37.50.40.442.3
Walham0.019.518.70.814.81.41.456.6
Margravine0.023.223.21.616.83.20.058.0
Munster0.029.414.20.34.11.30.349.6
Hurlingham0.020.022.22.28.93.31.157.7
Sands End0.023.719.62.24.10.00.450.0
Town0.019.210.00.04.60.00.038.8
The Borough0.022.416.21.17.31.30.448.7

SMALL-POX.
There has been no case of small-pox in Fulham since
1903. In the County of London only seven cases were
notified in 1910, with no deaths.
Primary Vaccination.
The following tables, furnished by Mr. Davies, Vaccination
Officer, give the vaccination returns for 1909 and the first six
months of 1910:—

TABLE XVII. Supplemental Return for 1909 for the Borough of Fulham.

No. of Births Registered from Jan. 1st, 1909, to Dec. 31st, 1Q09.Successfully Vaccinated.Insusceptible of Vaccination.Dead Unvaccinated.Postponed by Medical Certificate.Certificates granted under Clause2 of Vaccination Act, 1898.Removed to Districts in which Vaccina-tion Officer has been notified.Removed to places unknown.Outstanding.
4,2152,98417295594032841415