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Kensington 1902

Report of the Medical Officer of Health for the four weeks, August 10th to September 6th, 1902...

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TABLE F.—Particulars with respect to Fatal Cases of Small-pox, Kensington, 1901 – 2

Name of sufferer.Sex.Age.Condition as to vaccination.No. of case in Monthly Reports.Occupation.Address.
1.Ernest T.M.17Unvaccinated3Grocer's porterCromwell Road.
2. Minnie M.F.19Vaccinated in infancy15Domestic servantBuckingham Mews.
3.Thomas A.M.9 mos.Unvaccinated18Son of an engineer's fitter.Blechynden Street.
4. John C.M.39Vaccinated in infancy30HawkerCrescent Street Common Lodging-house.*
5. Alfred D.†M.53Vaccinated in infancy, revaccinated 37 years ago.36"Auctioneer"Wornington Road common Lodging-house.
6. Samuel P.M.20Vaccinated in infancy38CarmanJameson Street.
7. Edward W.M.23No information45Omnibus proprietorTavistock Road (at home)
8. Edward J.M.19No information51Painter's labourerWalmer Road.
9. George S.†M.48Vaccinated in infancy57LabourerCrescent Street Common Lodging-house.*
10. Emma L.F.34Unvaccinated61No occupationCampden Street.
11. Mary W.†F.61Vaccinated in infancy80Domestic servantEarl's Court Road.
12.William H.M.41Vaccinated in infancy92CarmanBlechynden Street.

Note.—All the deaths save one (No. 7) took place in hospital.
* The cases (4 and 9) at common lodging-houses occurred at different houses ; and also the cases (3 and 12) at Blechynden Street.
† Non-parishioners.
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