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—continued.
Case No. | Date. 1902. | Residence. | Age. | Sex. | Where or how employed. | Source of Infection, if ascertained. | Condition as to Vaccination. | Result. | |
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19 | April 12th | J. S. R. | Rayenshaw Street | 24 | M. | Willesden | Source of infection probably same but not definitely ascertained | Vaccinated in infancy but did not take | Died. |
20 | „ 15th | F. S. | Shoot-up-Hill | 23 | F. | Shoot-up-Hill | Sister-in-law of case No. 19 | Vaccinated in infancy | Recovered. |
21 | May 16th | E. S. | Broomsleigh Street | 29 | M. | Midland Railway | No definite sourse of infection ascertained | ,, ,, | ,, |
22: | 17th | C. S. | Kilburn Priory | 28 | M. | Oxford Street, W. | Do. do. | ,, ,, and at 12 years of age | ,, |
23 | 30th | M. T. | Fleet Road | 15 | F. | Scholar | Patient had recently come from house in St. Pancras where her father and brother had been removed with Small-pox | Vaccinated in infancy | ,, |
24 | Jane 2nd | E. L. P. | Cotleigh Road | 42 | M. | Electrical Masseur | No definite source of infection ascertained | ,, ,, and re-vaeoinated 10 years ago | |
25 | „ 23rd | H. 0. | Carlinpford Road | 38 | F. | Boarding-house Keeper | Probably contracted while shopping in St. Pancras where Small-pox was prevalent at time | Vaccinated in infancy | ,, |