Hints from the Health Department. Leaflet from the archive of the Society of Medical Officers of Health. Credit: Wellcome Collection, London
Report for the year 1902 of the Medical Officer of Health
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Particulars of Small-pox Cases.
Case No. | Date. 1902. | Residence. | Age. | Sex. | Where or low employed. | Source of Infection, if ascertained. | Condition as to Vaccination. | Result. | |
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9 | Jan. 1st | W. B. | Hill field Bead | 38 | M. | Long Aore, W. ... | Small-pox very prevalent in the neighbourhood of his employment | Vaccinated in infancy | Recovered. |
10 | Feb. 15th | P. g. | Mill Lane | 29 | M. | Belsize Poad, n.W. | Had been in contact with a man whose wife and child had been removed from Paddington sufferingfrom Small-pox | ? „ | 55 |
11 | „ 28th | c. H. | Kelson Street | 16 | m. | Edgware Road, W. | Several cases of Small-pox had ocourred amongst the fellow-workers of the patient | Vaccinated in infancy but did not take | Died. |
12 | Mar. 6th | W. M. R. | Kingigate Road ... | 35 | M. | Omnibus Conductor | Probably contracted in course of his occupation | Vaccinated in infancy | Recovered. |
13 | „ 11th | C. P. H. | Dornfell Street ... | 28 | M. | Yere Street, W. | Small-pox very prevalent in the neighbourhood of his employment | and re-vaccinated about 14 years ago | ,, |
14 | „ 12th | e. e. l. | Upper Park Road | 27 | M. | Gore Farm Smallpox Hospital | Employed at Gore Farm Small-pox Hospital as builders' labourer | — | ,, |
15 | 24th | l. w. | Eresby Mows | 12J | F. | Scholar | No definite source of infection ascertained | Vaccinated in infancy | ,, |
16 | 25th | A. P. | Englands Lane | 28 | F. | England's Lane | Do. do. | ,, ,, | |
17 | April 3rd | J. S. | Heath Hurst Road | 26 | M. | Islington, N. | Small-pox very prevalont in the neighbourhood of his employment | ,, ,, | ,, |
18 | 4th | E. F. | Fitzjohn's Avenue | 34 | F. | Fitzjohn's Avenue | Through contact with brother's child in Essex, who was suffering from what was supposed to be Chicken-pox but proved to be Small-pox | ,, ,, | ,, |