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Islington 1908

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Islington, Metropolitan Borough of]

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62
1908]
In consequence of the presence of measles, class rooms were either closed
or the children who had never had measles excluded from them, in the
following schools:—
1st Quarter.
Arlington Square L.C.C. School.
Yerbury Road L.C.C. School.
2nd Quarter.
Montem Street L.C.C. School.
St. Thomas' School, Everilda Street.
Upper Hornsey Road L.C.C. School.
Blackstock Road L.C.C. School.
St. Jude's School.
Ecclesbourne Road L.C.C. School
3rd Quarter.
St. Paul's School, Dorset Street.
Grafton Road L.C.C. School.
Caledonian Road L.C.C. School.
4th Quarter.
Montem Street L.C.C. School.
Gifford Street L.C.C School.
Thornhill Road L.C.C. School.
Richard Street L.C.C. School.
St. James' L.C.C. School.
Age at Death.—Of the 78 deaths from measles 24 had not reached the
end of their first year of life, and 50 were between 1 and 5 years old; the
remaining 4 were below 15 years of age.
Additional particulars, as to the deaths in the sub-districts and in the
quarters are given in the following Tables.