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Wandsworth 1904

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Wandsworth, Metropolitan Borough]

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Report of the Medical Officer of Health. 65

TABLE XXXI. (Continued.)

School.Diseases.
Measles.Chicken-pox.Whooping Cough.Mumps.RingwormTotal.
Tooting—
Ensham Street41......2...43
Sellincourt Road8...10......18
Tooting Graveney11312i431
Total603223492
Wandsworth—
All Saints'52......3...55
Brandlehow Road77641514116
Dunts Hill107...1321
Earlsfield Road32432396113
Eltringham Street9025161315159
Frogmore50...9...261
Garratt Lane4412142779
Merton Road14313...310169
St. Ann's12............12
St. Faith's14............14
St. Joseph's29...1...131
St. Michael's22.........123
St. Thomas's5............5
Southfields703...9183
Swaffield Road112...1...14
Waldron Road511433475
Warple Way56621873
West Hill140526212185
Total9081369862841,288
Grand Total1,543331163961582,291

On account of outbreaks of Measles the following schools were
closed for the periods mentioned:—
(1). Brandlehow Road School, Infants' Department, Class-room "A"
For two weeks from the 3rd February.
(2). Christchurch School, Streatham, Infants' Department, from the
19th February to the 7th March.
(3). Waldron Road School, Infants' Department, Class-room " G,"
closed from 21st June to 4th July.
(4). Merton Road School, Infants' Department, Class-room "B," from
the 13th to the 26th September.