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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 OF 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.—Continued.

No. of Case.Date.Address.Sex.Age.Disease.Removed toPatient's OccupationParents OccupationRemarks.
1892
14Mar. 126, Upper James streetMale7 yearsDiphtheriaMiddlesex HospitalScholarCaretakerDied
151516, Shaftesbury avenueMale50 yearsErysipelasCharing Cross HospitalCaretaker
16156, King streetFemale6 yearsScarlet FeverFulham HospitalScholarWidow
172119, Club chambersMale30 yearsScarlet FeverSr.George's HospitalMedical Studen'
182260, Poland streetMale14 yearsTyphoid FeverMiddlesex HospitalApprenticeTailoress
192327, Great Palteney streetMale19 yearsDiphtheriaNot removedPacking Case Mater
202847, Lexington streetMale3 yearsEnteric FeverFulham HospitalCoal Dealer
21301, Ramilies streetFemale3 yearScarlet FeverHaverstock Hill HospitalDyer
22April 486, St. James's residencesMale37 yearsDiphtheriaNot removedWaiter
2381, Lower John streetFemale5 yearsDiphtheriaPawnbroker's Manager
24914, Brewer streetFemale23 yearsDiphtheriaStockwell HospitalDomestic Servant
2522New Gallery, 121a, Regent streetMale3 yearScarlet FeverHamp-stead HospitalCaretakerDied April 26th
262311, Regent streetFemale18 yearsDiph theriaLondonDomestic