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Hanover Square 1864

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

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July 16th, Robert Gill, 62, inmate, died 26th July.
„ 19th, Patrick Walsh, 16, from 10, Princes-row West.
Aug. 6th, William, 9, ib.
„ 2nd, Geo. Fisher, 26, tramp.
„ John Haddon, 28, died August 2nd.
Sept. 26th, Samuel East, 64.
„ 29th, Sarah Johnson, 18,24, New Grosvenor-place.
Five were sent to the Fever Hospital.
July 20th, Emma May, 19,4, Little Ebury-street, S. W.
Sept. 1st, Ann M. Welsh, 10, 10, Princes-row West.
„ 17th, Mary Rollemore, 37, Queen-street, Pimlico.
„ 22nd, Sarah Allen, 50, 3, Passmore-street.
„ 29th, James Rollemore, 37, Queen-street, died.
sickness during the quarter in the belgrave
sub-district.
In the Belgrave Sub-District 9,298 persons were treated
by the parochial surgeons, and at St. George's Hospital, the
Royal Pimlico Dispensary, the St. Paul's and St. Barnabas'
Dispensary, and at the Workhouse, Little Chelsea.
Of these 5,437 were patients at St. George's Hospital,
leaving a remainder of 3,861.
The total figures include 13 cases of small pox, 17 of
chicken pox, 13 of measles, 29 of scarlet fever, 35 of
whooping cough, 1 of croup, 656 of diarrhoea, 3 of dysentery,
79 of continued fever, 14 of rheumatic fever, 18 of erysipelas,
8 of diphtheria, 14 of cholera, 3 of carbuncle, and 1 of
ague.
There were 656 cases of bronchitis, 14 of pleurisy, and
35 of pneumonia.
The following are the particulars of the 13 cases of small
pox, namely:—