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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' occupatonParent's Occupation.Remark
901892. Sept. 7Bristol Hotel. Burlington gardensMale38 yearsEnteric FeverNot removed
91123, Harris's placeMale3 yearsScarlet FeverHampstead HospitalPolice Constable
921337, Carnaby streetFemale65 yearsErysipelasSt. Thomas HospitalWaistcoat Maker
931415, Berwick streetFemale6 yearsScarlet FeverFulham HospitalScholarTailor
941569, HaymarketFemale23 yearsScarlet FeverLondon Fever HospitalBarmaid
951626, Denman streetMale2½ year sScarlatinaNot remove0d00Tailor
961625,{Great Marlborough streetMale30 yearsErysipelasMiddlesex HospitalNewspaper Corresondent
971915, Berwick streetFemale2½ yearsScarlet FeverFulham HospitalTailorDied Oct. 4th.
98228, West streetMale40 yearsErysipelasCleveland Street Infirmary
99271, Great Marlborough strtetFemale23 yearsScarlet FeverLondon Fever HospitalServant
10028Refuge, Ham yardMale30 yearsErysipelasCentral London Sick AsylumLabourer