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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 Diseases 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 to.Patient's Occupation.Parent's Occupation.Remarks.
271892 April 258, Upper Rupert streetMale49 yearsEry-sipelasMiddlesex HospitalBoot maker
2828Junior Carlton Club, PallmallMale25 yearsTyphoid FeverKing's. College HospitalClub Servant
293029, St. James's residencesMale13 mths.Typhoid FeverNot removedTailorDied, Mny lst
30May 2Waterloo house, PiccadillyMale22 yearsScarlet FeverLondon Fever HospitalDraper's Assistant
31527, Carnaby streetFemale9 yearsScarlet FeverFulham HospitalScholarLabourer
3294, Upper James streetFenale50 yearsErysipelasSt. Thomas's HospitalWife of a Tailor
33106, Ganton houseFemale3 yearsScarlet FeverFulham HospitalTailor
3411„ 3, King's Arms yardFemale7 yearsDiphtheriaHamp-stead HospitalScholarPorterDied, May 18th
35193, King's Arms yardMale3 yearsDiphtheriaHamp-stead HospitalPorterD.'ed, May 27th
36267, Brewer streetFemale0 yearsSmall poxHospital ShipScholarTailor
37303, King's Arms yardMale14 muths.DiphtheriaHamp-stead HospitalPorterDied, May 30th
38June 115, New Burlington streetFemale24 yearsErysipelasNot removedD.essmaker