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Holborn 1932

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Holborn Borough]

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DIARRHŒA AND ENTERITIS.— DEATHS UNDER 1 YEAR.—1932.

Name.Date of Death.Age at Death.Cause of Death stated in Certificate.Died at home.Died in hospital.Attended at M. & C.W. Centre.Remarks.
R.S.15.3.325/12Gastro-enteritisYesYesDied in hospital to which it was admitted with German Measles.
M.P.16.5.3210/52Gastro-enteritis, acute BronchitisYesNoDied in hospital to which it was admitted with Whooping Cough.
S.W.15.7.325/12Acute infective enteritis. DefectiveYesYes (Not 10, John Street)
E.S.18.7.325/12Gastro-enteritis, Bron. PneumoniaYesNoChild lived most of its life in a Receiving Room of the L.C.C. Mother was advanced case of pulmonary tuberculosis; now dead.
D.S.18.10.329/12Gastro-enteritisYesNo
H.F.11.10.322/12Diarrhœa and vomitingYesYes
A.G.14.12.3210/12Gastro-enteritis, PrematurityYesYesDied in hospital after two months' stay; referred to hospital from 10, John Street Mother was advanced case of pulmonary tuberculosis; now dead.
B.C.29.7.327/12Marasmus, Gastro enteritisYesYesAdmitted to hospital with marasmus.
A.T.15.11.3210/12Intussusception, Gastro-enteritisYesYesPrimary cause of death was intussusception.
R.H.22.11.321/52Convulsions, Diarrhœa, Congenital heartYesNoChild had congenital heart disease.
J.M.29.11.322/12Marasmus, Gastro-enteritisYesYesChild admitted to hospital with marasmus