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Hampstead 1902

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.
(8 cases in 1901)
9Jan. 1stW. B.Hill field Bead38M.Long Aore, W. ...Small-pox very prevalent in the neighbourhood of his employmentVaccinated in infancyRecovered.
10Feb. 15thP. g.Mill Lane29M.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„ 28thc. H.Kelson Street16m.Edgware Road, W.Several cases of Small-pox had ocourred amongst the fellow-workers of the patientVaccinated in infancy but did not takeDied.
12Mar. 6thW. M. R.Kingigate Road ...35M.Omnibus ConductorProbably contracted in course of his occupationVaccinated in infancyRecovered.
13„ 11thC. P. H.Dornfell Street ...28M.Yere Street, W.Small-pox very prevalent in the neighbourhood of his employmentand re-vaccinated about 14 years ago,,
14„ 12the. e. l.Upper Park Road27M.Gore Farm Smallpox HospitalEmployed at Gore Farm Small-pox Hospital as builders' labourer,,
1524thl. w.Eresby Mows12JF.ScholarNo definite source of infection ascertainedVaccinated in infancy,,
1625thA. P.Englands Lane28F.England's LaneDo. do.,, ,,,,
17April 3rdJ. S.Heath Hurst Road26M.Islington, N.Small-pox very prevalont in the neighbourhood of his employment,, ,,,,
184thE. F.Fitzjohn's Avenue34F.Fitzjohn's AvenueThrough contact with brother's child in Essex, who was suffering from what was supposed to be Chicken-pox but proved to be Small-pox,, ,,,,