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Holborn 1933

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

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The following table gives information up to the end of 1933 respecting the 13 real cases of encephalitis lethargica notified in the Borough since the Public Health (Encephalitis Lethargica) Regulations came into force on the 1st January, 1919:—

Date of NotificationPatient.Sex.Age when notified.Subsequent History.
13/1/20B.R.F32 yearsDisease fatal 13/1/20
6/2/20P.P.M8 yearsDisease fatal 28/2/20
7/2/20W.WM47 yearsDisease fatal 7/2/20
26/4/22W.H.M14 yearsDisease fatal 19/4/22
4/4/24A.K.F28 yearsDisease fatal 28/3/24
16/5/24G.C.M36 yearsReturned to Italy; no further information
20/6/24R.V.M.M40 yearsWent to Australia. Complete recovery reported
9/7/24F.H.F7 yearsComplete recovery
26/9/24B.V.F53 yearsDisease fatal 21/9/24
4/5/25C.S.F28 yearsIn-patient in St. Pancras Hospital.
29/5/26H.P.M33 yearsDisease fatal 30/5/26
22/7/29C.M.M47 yearsReturned to West Indies; no further information
26/5/30W.W.M32 yearsDisease fatal 30/5/30
4/2/32P.L.F26 yearsDisease fatal 20/1/32
19/9/33J.C.M16 yearsDisease fatal 17/9/33

The table excludes one case notified 15/11/24 who was subsequently found not to be
suffering from this disease.
In February, 1928, a communication was received from the Medical Officer of Health
of the London County Council respecting non-notified cases of encephalitis lethargica.
Information of four such eases in the Borough was forwarded in order that where the patients
were not of school ago they could be kept under observation in the same way as notified
cases.

The following gives particulars of these cases:—

Date of Onset.Patient.SexDate of Birth.Where Treated.Condition at end of 1933.
1/9/20P.L.F1904St. Bartholomew's HospitalDisease fatal 20/1/32.
Jan., 1920W.P.M1910University College HospitalDied 1929.
Feb., 1924W.B.M1913Royal Free Hospital— in-patient since 1926In Northern Hospital (L.C.C.); Condition worse.
Nov., 1924K.M.F1911London Homæopathic Hospital-in-patientRemoved from Holborn.