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City of Westminster 1913

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City of Westminster. Table YII.—Local Government Board Table C.— Cases of Infectious Disease Notified during the 53 weeks from 29th December, 1912, to 3rd January, 1914.

Notifiable Diseases.Cases Notified in the City of Westminster.Total Cases Notified in each Ward.Number of Cases Removed to Hospital from each Ward.
At all Ages.At Ages—Years.Conduit.Grosvenor.Knightsbridge St. George.Victoria.St Margaret.St. John.Kamlet of Knightsbridge.Pall Mall.Regent.Great Marlborough.Charing Cross.Co vent Garden.Strand.St. Anne.Conduit.Grosvenor.Knightsbridge St. George.Victoria.St. Margaret.St. John.Hamlet of Knightsbridge.Pall Mall.Regent.Great Marlborough.Charing Cross.Co vent Garden.Strand.St. Anne.
0 to 1.1 to 5.5 to 15.15 to 25.25 to 45.45 to 65.65 and upwards.
Small-pox—
Cases-------------------------------------
Deaths-------------------------------------
chicken pox-
cases-------------------------------------
Deaths----------------------
Cholera-
Cases------------------------------------
Deaths----------------------
Diphtheria—
Cases1925 3si331h2134114120b31bi184152484ti20532167_1 h415
Deaths9243__12321
Erysipelas—
Cases751366232610j33lbb251238i1o27114__2_221
Deaths411111111
Fevers—
Scarlet—
Cases3791642097429252281192398641291729b22b187lib21966412f)1628b22
Deaths631112211
Typhus-
Cases------------------------------------
Deaths----------------------
Enteric—
cases29-2-4143--210254-1--2-3-2-10251-1_-2-3
Deaths4--22121---------------
Poliomyelitis—
cases4--2--------------------------------
Deaths----------------------
Ophthalmia Neon —
Cases2424-_--_-_-_---13163-_1-_1-_3-_1--_-----__-_
Deaths--------------------
Puerperal—
Cases6242121 1I111
Deaths2--------------------
Totals70932124.304119863311934262085018614721172058950828181»2441709521171851942

12 cases notified as scarlet fever, 22 as diphtheria, and 3 as enteric fever were eventually alleged not to be suffering from the disease notified.
2 deaths from the following complaints, viz.: erysipelas and puerperal fever were reported, but no notification of the illnesses had been received previously.