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St James's 1899

Report for the year 1899 made to the Vestry of Saint James, Westminster

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APPENDIX TO REPORT OF MEDICAL OFFICER OF HEALTH.

Table II.— Cases of Infectious Diseases notifiable under the Public Health (London) Act, 1891, Sec. 55, and coming to the knowledge of the Medical Officer of Health during the year 1899— continued.

No.of Case.Date.Address.Sex.AgeDisease.Removed to.Patient's Occupation.Parent's Occupation.Remarks.
85Aug. 1736, Little Pulteney streetMale2 yearsScarlet FeverHaverstock Hill HospitalNilShoemaker
862234, Broad streetMale7 yearsScarlet FeverHaverstock Hill HospitalScholarTailor
87Sept. 1411, Berwick streetFemale24 yearsTyphoid FeverNot removedTailoress
881919, Broad streetMale22 yearsDiphtheriaFulham HospitalButcher
892039, St. James's placeMale25 yearsEnteric FeverNot removedGentleman
9021Police Station, Marlborough mewsMale49 yearsErysipelasNot removedPolice Constable
912014, Lexington streetFemale1 year 9 monthsDiphtheriaHaverstock Hill HospitalNilCharwoman
92226, Pall MallFemale4 yearsDiphtheriaStockwell HospitalNilPorter
932245, Berwick streetMale2 yearsDiphtheriaUniversity College HospitalNilTailor
9423166, PiccadillyFemale45 yearsErysipelasUniversity College HospitalWidow
95256, Pall MallMale1 year 2 monthsDiphtheriaHaverstock Hill HospitalNilPorter