Hints from the Health Department. Leaflet from the archive of the Society of Medical Officers of Health. Credit: Wellcome Collection, London
Report on the sanitary condition and vital statistics during the year 1911 together with the report of the Chief Sanitary Inspector
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FAIRLIGHT SANATORIUM. Daring the year under review, 18 persons in the early stages of Consumption have been sent by this Authority to the Fairlight Sanatorium, Hastings; brief particulars of these cases are appended:—
Initials. | Address. | Age. | Trade. | Date of Admission and Discharge. | Remarks of Medical Superintendent on Patient's Discharge. | |
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R. J. | Elwin Street | 30 | Glass beveller | 13th Feb. to 9th June | Disease arrested. | |
J. L. | Horatio Street | 36 | Butcher | 13th Feb. to 8th May | No improvement; lost weight; heart muscles very weak. | |
A. R. | Viaduct Street | 19 | Patient in Bethnal Green Infirmary. | 13th Feb. to 19th June | Disease arrested. | |
T. H. | Old Ford Road | 45 | Gasfitter | 6th Mar. to 24th April | No improvement. Has since died. | |
G. K. | Old Ford Road | 24 | Upholsterer | 6th Mar. to 16th Nov | Disease arrested. | |
W. D. | Guinness Bldgs. | 27 | Cabinet maker | 6th Mar. to 14th Aug | Disease arrested. | |
G.J. | Baxendale Street | 23 | Packer | 1st May to 26th Aug | Disease apparently arrested. | |
G. S. | Bonwell Street | 44 | Dock Labourer | 15th May to 8th July | Discharged himself; much improved. |