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Islington 1896

Forty-first annual report on the health and sanitary condition of the Parish of St. Mary, Islington

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Cases of Small Pox notified—continued.

No. of Case in Register and date of CertificateSex.Age.Name.Address.State of Vaccination.Remarks, Probable origin of Case.
June 19 (251)M10K—, J—55, Campbell-roadUnvaccinated.Origin uncertain, but apparently from cases 241 and 242
June 19 (252)M52R—, J—10, Campbell-roadVaccinatedOrigin uncertain, but apparently from cases 241 and 242
June 19 (253)F25H—, K—64, Pooles-parkVaccinatedPatient worked at Smethurst's Laundry on the 8th and 9th June with a girl from Campbell Road
June 20 (254)M34B—, J—23, Thorpedale-rd.VaccinatedContracted from case 247
June 20 (255)F36B—,I—23, Thorpedale-rd.VaccinatedContracted from case 247
June 23 (256)F14 mthsB—, K—25, Campbell-roadUn vaccinated.Origin cases 241 and 242. Pustules were visible on this child on Friday 19th June. Doctor saw the case on the 18th but he did not make up his mind thinking it might he chicken pox. The child had been nursed in a ground floor room in the midst of another family, the mother being engaged at a laundry
June 29 (257)M12C—E—23, Thorpedale-rd.Unvaccinated at the time case 247, (2nd quarter) was taken ill, was done a week ago.Case 247.
July 1 (258)F59E—s—27 Ashbrook-roadVaccinatedUnknown