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Whitechapel 1881

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Whitechapel]

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APPENDIX.

TABLE I.—Cases of Sickness of the Zymotic and Acute Classes, which are recorded in the Books of the Medical Officers of the Union for the Three Months ended on the 1st January, 1881.

Names of Medical Officers.Small-Pox.Measles.Scarlatina.Hooping-Cough.Diarrhœa.Cholera and Choleraic D iarrhœa.Continued Fever, Typhus & Typhoid.Febricula.Pyæmia.Erysipelas.Puerperal Fever.Croup.Acute Pulmonary Inflammation.Carbuncle.Rheumatic Fever.Ague.Dysentery.Delirium Tremens.Lead Poisoning.All other Diseases.Total.
Bronchitis and Catarrh.Pleuritis and Pneumonia.
Dr. Swyer5000800140i00182010000148197
Mr. Champneys350050000500670000001255341
Mr. Sequeira2111010318020117311000078139
Mr. H. Braye507040330100322100000116174
Mr. Loane1000100101001600100003253
Totals161680190636010011507230001629904
Corresponding Qr. of previous Year.27618926033602011771303600036541056
Workhouse Mr. J. J. Ilott.03012102801500128323832273568878

In addition to the cases of illness in the Workhouse, which are above recorded, there were 52 cases of syphilis and gonorrhœa.