Hints from the Health Department. Leaflet from the archive of the Society of Medical Officers of Health. Credit: Wellcome Collection, London
Report on the sanitary condition and vital statistics during the year 1912 together with the report of the Chief Sanitary Inspector
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Cases of Phthisis treated at FAIRLIGHT SANATORIUM during 1912.
Initials. | Address. | Age. | Trade. | Dates of Admission and Discharge. | Remarks of Medical Superintendent on Patient's Discharge. |
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C. L. | Winchester Place | 24 | Labourer | 2nd Jan. to 29th Jan. | Discharged himself. |
H. H. | Crescent Place | 34 | Cabinet fitter | 10th Jan. to 9th April | Discharged for intemperance; im-proved in health. |
C. G. | Totty Street | 39 | Furniture packer | 8th Feb. to 1st June | Disease arrested. |
P. N. | Tagg Street | 48 | Bricklayer's Labourer | 12th Feb. to 2nd Sept. | Much improved. |
W. B. | Ellesmere Road | 18 | Railway Van Guard | 1st April to 28th Sept. | Disease arrested. |
C. H. | Green Street | 24 | Yard man | 11th April to 6th Aug. | Disease arrested. |
H. T. | Prospect Terrace | 35 | Dust carrier | 15th April to 25th May | Left for family reasons. |
T. W. | Coventry Street | 36 | Labourer | 29th May to 12th Oct. | Much improved. |
S. B. | Lessada Street | 29 | Sawyer | 5th June to 28th Sept. | Disease arrested. |
J. C. | Virginia Road | 22 | Cabinet maker | 10th June | Still at Fairlight. |