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St George (Southwark) 1857

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Southwark, The Vestry of the Parish of St. George the Martyr]

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Report of the Medical Officer of Health, for the fourth Quarter, 1857. 7

TABLE 5.Casesof Sickness among the Poor.

WeeksOUT - DOOEWORKHOUSE
Kent Road, Mr. BabbageLondon Road, Mr. WakemBorough Road, Mr. LlewellynMr. Brown
Old CasesNew CasesTotalOld CasesNew CrisesTotalOld CasesNew CasesTotalOld CasesNew CasesTotal
1273562151934512778979106
22541661729465233851007107
3244266192342555611110413117
4374178203757634811110912121
5425799603595595711611312125
6435194302959756013511611127
7364177292857784912712111132
8442569304979783611412010130
944317553257868Si10512051J5
10443579342256694010911510125
1125174223153873401131186124
122731583029597043113114/lzi
133026562128496427911178125
1428326045355056441001 ZoOlol
TOTAL.476, Average underAverage und°rAveras" under
5057042640359911597107129122
Grand Total Out-door—Old Cases, 1813, New Cases, 1505 == Average under care weekly—Out-door, 236—In-door, 122. N.B.—It should be here remarked, that " Old Cases" means only those eases of illness that remain on the books more than one week, and consequently Involve repetitions of the same case.
Corresponding Quarter of last40832656 j5323426784836593