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Fulham 1911

Annual report of the Medical Officer of Health for the year 1911

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SMALL-POX.
There has been no case of Small-pox in Fulham
since 1903.
There was an outbreak of the disease in the East of
London in the end of February, arising from an unrecognised
case admitted into the Mile End Infirmary,
whence 28 cases were subsequently removed. Consequent
on this Chicken-pox was made a compulsorily
notifiable disease by the London County Council for a
period of three months from March 21st, during which
period 104 cases were notified.
Primary Vaccination.
The following tables, furnished by Mr. Davies,
Vaccination Officer, give the vaccination returns for 1910
and the first six months of 1911 :—

TABLE XVII. Supplemental Return for 1910 for the Borough of Fulham.

No. of Births Registered from Jan. 1st 1910, to Dec. 31st, 1910.Successfully Vaccinated.Insusceptible of Vaccination.Dead Unvaccinated.Postponed by Medical Certificate.Certificates granted under Clause 2 of Vaccination Act, 1898.Removed to Districts in which Vaccination Officer has been notified.Removed to places unknown.Outstanding.
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