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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 year 1892.— Continued.

No.of CaseDate.Address.Sex.Age.Disease.Removed to.Patient's OccupationParent's OccupationRemarks.
1011892 Sept. 30217, PiccadillyFemale15 yearsScarlet FeverLondon Fever HospitalScholarTobacconist
102Oct. 513, Great Pulteney streetFemale45 yearsErysipelasCentral London Sick AsylumCharwoman
103539, Great Windmill streetFemale4.½ yearsScarlet FeverNot removedScholar
10411Throat Hospital. Golden squareMale7 yearsDiphtheriaFulhamScholar
1051123, Regent streetMale5 yearsScarlet FeverStockwell HospitalScholarCaretaker
10613Throat Hospital Golden squareFemale28 yearsScarlet FeverLondon Fever HospitalGovernessDied, October 16th. Disease contracted at Throat Hospital.
1071559, Great Marlborough streetMale28 yearsEnteric FeverMiddlesex Hospital
1081759, Berwick streetMale9 yearsScarlet FeverFulham HospitalSoholarTailor
109186, Sackville streetMale68 yearsDiphtheriaNot removedLodging House Keeper
1101844, Ingestre buildingsMale12 yearsScarlet FeverNot removedScholarPolice Cons'able
111248, Peter streetFemale54 yearsErysipelasNot removed
112258, Upper Rupert streetMale7 yearsScarlet FeverHampstead HospitalScholarTinplate WorkerDied.
113251, New Burlington streetMale5 yearsDiphtheriaNot removedSoholarTailor