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St James's 1892

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for St. James's, Westminster]

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PARISH OF ST. JAMES, WESTMINSTER.

APPENDIX TO REPORT OP MEDICAL OFFICER OF HEALTH.

Table II. -Cases of Infectious Disease notifiable under the Public Health (London) Act,1891,Sec. 55, and coming under the notice of the Sanitary Inspectors during the year1892.

No. of CasePate.Address.Sex.AgeDisease.Removed to.Patient's Occupation.Parent's OccupationRemarks.
1892
1Jan. 11, Sherwood streetFemale27 yearsScarlet Fever.Middlesex HospitalSeamstress
225, Market streetMale32 yearsDiphtheriaNot RemovedGreengrocer
354, Bentinek streetFemale3 yearsDiphtheriaStockwell HospitalBootmakerDied, Jan. 7th
4194, Dufour's placeFemale6 yearsScarlet FeverFulham HospitalScholarLabourer
52112, Bridle laneFemale50 yearsErysipelasNot removedWife of a Carman
6259, Duke streetFemale8 yearsScarlatinaNot removedScholarBuilder
73016, Avenue mansionsMale17 yearsDiphtheriaNot removedElectricianCaretaker
8Feb. 1115, Ganton streetFemale6 yearsTyphoid FeverCharing Cross HospitalScholarHawker
9Mar. 4Burlington HouseMale22 yearsSmall PoxHighgate HospitalMedical Student
109Stafford House stablesMale25 yearsScarlet FeverLiverpool Road HospitalStableman
119g. Ganton HouseFemale4 yearsScarlet FeverFulham HospitalTailor
12938, PiceadllyFemale22 yearsScarlatinaLiverpool Road HospitalDies-maler
131247, St. James's ResidencesFemale2 yearsMembraneous CroupNot removedWidowDied Mar. 12