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Poplar 1911

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Poplar, Metropolitan Borough]

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Five cases were notified in the Sub-district of Bow:—
(1.) Male, aged 14 months, of Monier Road, Bow. Out-patient at
London Hospital. Patient was notified on October 11th. Taken ill
on September 7th.
(2.) Female, aged 1 year and 10 months, of Jodrell Road, Bow.
Out-patient at Queen's Hospital, Hackney Road. Patient was notified on
October 13th. Taken ill on September 14th.
(3.) Male, aged 1J years, of Locton Street, Bow. Out-patient at
Queen's Hospital, Hackney Road. Patient was notified on October 27th.
Taken ill September 30th.
(4.) Female, aged 1 year 7 months, of Beale Road, Bow, an outpatient
at Queen's Hospital, Hackney Road. Notified November 1st.
Taken ill October 7th.
(5.) Male, aged 6½ years, of Allanmouth Road, Bow, an in-patient at
Queen's Hospital, Hackney Road. Notified November 3rd. Taken ill
October 18th.
DIARRHŒA AND ENTERITIS.
SICKNESS AND MORTALITY STATISTICS QUARTER ENDING
September 30th.
Diarrhœa and Enteritis.
Under this heading are included deaths registered as due to epidemic
diarrhœa, epidemic enteritis, infective enteritis, zymotic enteritis, summer
diarrhœa, choleraic diarrhœa, cholera (other than Asiatic), gastro-enteritis,
gastro-intestinal catarrh, muco-enteritis, colitis, etc.

Deaths from dysentery are not included, but tabulated separately, and one fatal case from this disease occurred in the sub-district of Poplar (see Table X.).

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