Hints from the Health Department. Leaflet from the archive of the Society of Medical Officers of Health. Credit: Wellcome Collection, London
The eighth annual report of the health, sanitary condition, etc., etc., of the District of Woolwich for the year 1896
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No. | Name. | Age. | Address. | Verdict of Coroner's Jury. |
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57 | Donald Currie | 41 | Telegraph Ship, "Monarch" | Bursting of Aneurism of Aorta into Pericardium. |
58 | Eliza Gaff | 9 h. | 19, Sandy Hill | Defective Development of Heart. |
59 | William Harris | 49 | Bowling Green Row | Suicide by Hanging— Mental Derangement. |
60 | Charles Steel | 60 | No home | Bright'sDisease through Intemperance. |
61 | Ethel Pye | 2 d. | 31, Union Street | Accidentally Suffocated in Bed. |
62 | Thomas Jones | 2 m. | 5, Chapel Street | Accidentally Suffocated in Bed. |
63 | Arthur O'Donnell | 8 m. | 4, Limbrey's Buildings | Coma following Convulsive Seizure. |
64 | William Belton | 36 | 6o, Beresford Street | Valvular Disease of Heart. |
65 | Helen W. Huggett | 3 m. | 4, Montague Cottages | Accidentally Suffocated. |
66 | Robert Orr | 25 | 59, Cundy Street, Custom House | Accidentally Drowned. |
67 | Albert L. Peck | 6 w. | 7, Bowling Green Row | Convulsiors. |
68 | John Boon | 10 | 3, Orchard Street | Coma, following Acute Meningitis from fall. |
69 | Frederick Pennell | 2 m. | 19, Engineer Road | Accidentally Suffocated in Bed. |
70 | Alexander Sweeney | 3 | 5, Surgeon Street | Convulsive Fit. |
71 | Henry Walker | 69 | Nightingale Beer House | Heart and Kidney Disease. |
72 | Female | 22 | 11, Monk Street | Effects of Ether administered for Operation. |