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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—continued.

Case No.Date. 1902.Residence.Age.Sex.Where or how employed.Source of Infection, if ascertained.Condition as to Vaccination.Result.
19April 12thJ. S. R.Rayenshaw Street24M.WillesdenSource of infection probably same but not definitely ascertainedVaccinated in infancy but did not takeDied.
20„ 15thF. S.Shoot-up-Hill23F.Shoot-up-HillSister-in-law of case No. 19Vaccinated in infancyRecovered.
21May 16thE. S.Broomsleigh Street29M.Midland RailwayNo definite sourse of infection ascertained,, ,,,,
22:17thC. S.Kilburn Priory28M.Oxford Street, W.Do. do.,, ,, and at 12 years of age,,
2330thM. T.Fleet Road15F.ScholarPatient had recently come from house in St. Pancras where her father and brother had been removed with Small-poxVaccinated in infancy,,
24Jane 2ndE. L. P.Cotleigh Road42M.Electrical MasseurNo definite source of infection ascertained,, ,, and re-vaeoinated 10 years ago
25„ 23rdH. 0.Carlinpford Road38F.Boarding-house KeeperProbably contracted while shopping in St. Pancras where Small-pox was prevalent at timeVaccinated in infancy,,