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Southwark 1912

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Southwark, Borough of]

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PHTHISIS—SUMMARY.
Report up to June, 1913, on the condition of Patients sent to the
Benenden Sanatorium during year 1910, 1911 and 1912.
During 1910—
No. 1.—E. C. Tobacconist's Assistant. Well in health. Steward on
the Orient Line.
,, 2.—E. F. Stationer's Assistant. At work and in good health.
,, 3.—G. N. Clerk. Died June 4th, 1912.
,, 4.—H. D. Carpet Porter. Gone to Australia. No report.
,, 5.—F. C. Disinfector. Died March 1st, 1912.
,, 6.—W. S. Boot Salesman. Died November 8th, 1911.
,, 7.—J. M. Leather Case Maker. Died.
,, 8. — D. M. Bookbinder. Died March 26th, 1911.
,, 9.—W. J. Brassfinisher. Died October, 1911.
,, 10.—A. C. General Labourer. Dying in Infirmary.
,, 11.—F. C. Signwriter. Not improved.
,, 12.—C. B. Stoker. At work and in good health.
During 1911.
No. 13.—E. L. Liftman. Died.
,, 14.—P. B. Stationer's Assistant. Dying.
,, 15.—J. H. Wholesale Druggist's Assistant. At work, but not
improving.
,, 16.—F. S. Railway Inspector. Well in health.
,, 17.—T. S. Market Porter. Died December 1st, 1911.
,, 18.—F. A. H. Stoker. Very bad. Disease progressing.
,, 19.— B. J. S. Checker on Railway. Died in Mount Vernon.
„ 20.—H. D. Printer's Labourer. In bad health.
,, 21.—D. H. Publisher's Assistant. Improving.
,, 22.—W. P. Tram Conductor. Improving.
,, 23.—F. B. Clerk at Wharf. In bad health.
„ 24.—W. A. Bath Attendant. In good health.
,, 25.—W. B. Scene Shifter. Lost sight of.
,, 26.—T. J. Milkman in Wales. No recent report.
„ 27.—J. F. Newspaper Vendor. In very bad condition.
,, 28.—E. S. Wheelwright's Labourer. Improving.