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Hanover Square 1863

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Hanover Square, The Vestry of the Parish of Saint George]

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ton-place, Allington-street, South-place, Eliza-place, St.
George's-road, New Grosvenor-place, Grosvenor-cottages,
Skinner-place, Eaton-cottages, Hatt's Yard, Brewer-street,
Spring-gardens, Robert's-buildings, Windsor-terrace,
Flask-lane, Wilton-road, Stanley-place, Wilton-place,
Tachbrook-street, St. George's-mews, New-street, Averyfarm-row,
Wilton-terrace, Pulford-terrace, Pembrokeplace,
New-street-cottages, St. George's-terrace, Ranelagh-road,
and Hugh-street.
Of these 81 patients, 7 were sent to the Small Pox
Hospital (four from one house in Pulford-street) of whom
one died.
Twenty-three were sent to the Sick Wards at Mountstreet,
of whom four died. Three of these were not
vaccinated; the fourth displayed three remarkably fine
vaccine cicatrices on each arm.
No death from small pox occurred in the Belgrave
sub-district, till March 9th ; between which and the 28th
occurred the 7 deaths mentioned in the annexed table of
mortality. One of an unvaccinated child of one month,
another of a child of ten weeks, another of a child 14
days old; and four of adults, two vaccinated, and two
unvaccinated.