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City of Westminster 1911

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CITY OF WESTMINSTER TABLE IX.—LOCAL GOVERNMENT BOARD TABLE C.— Cases of infectious Disease Notified during the 52- weeks from 1st January to 30th December,1911.

Notifiable Diseases.Cases Notified in the City of Westminster.Total Cases Notified in each Ward.Number of Cases Removed to Hospital from each Ward.
At Ages—Years.Conduit.Grosvenor.Knightsbridge St. George.Victoria.St. Margaret.St. John.Hamlet of Knightsbridge.Pall Mall.Regent.Great Marlborough.Charing Cross.Covent Garden.Strand.St. Anne.Conduit.Grosvenor.Knightsbridge St. George.Victoria.St. Margaret.St. John.Hamlet of Knightsbridge.Pall MallRegent.Great Marlborough.Charing Cross.Covent Garden.Strand.St. Anne.
At all Ages.0 to 1.1 to 5.5 to 15.15 to 25.25 to 45.45 to 65.65 and upwards.
Small-pox—
Cases1---1------1-------------1----------
Deaths----------------------
Cmeken-pox—-8
Cases157860815335238345-71015128--------------
Deaths----------------------
Cholera-
Cases------------------------------------
Deaths----------------------
Diphtheria-
Cases143140612218321016317208481419312-1014297186481319310
Deaths142831131-2--12-121
Erysipelas—_
Cases8211113625822196301-7-2445---45171-1--432
Deaths2-----1111---------
Scarlet—
Cases25261134431421517491676821296243132141746157571128623312
Deaths422---------3---1---
Enteric—.
Cases3124814331935--2131-3-11824--1131-2
Deaths43121-------1-
Puerperal—2
Cases6----6-----1-2--1----1
Deaths4----4-----1-1--1----1
Poliomyelitis-
Cases1---1--------1----------------------
Deaths----------------------
Cerebro-spinal—11
Cases3111------12---------
Deaths11---------1---------
Ophthalmia —
Cases1616-------118-5-------1--------------
Deaths--------------------------------------
Total Cases69425165282929131843442142421732263734138912442225328930l161452322103728

9 cases notified as scarlet fever,7 as diptheria,2 as enteric fever,and I as cerebro-spinal were eventually alleged not to be suffering from the disease notified.
1 death from each of the following complaints,viz.:diptheria,enteric fever,and puerperal fever was reported,but no notification of the illness had been received previously.