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St Pancras 1900

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for St. Pancras, London, Borough of]

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The Typhoid Cases.

Date Notification Received.Initials.Sex.Age.Ceased attending School, Offices, or Workshop.Beginning of Illness.Removed to Hospital.Hospital.
Nonec. Mds.M8Nov.?Not Recognized.Nursed at home.
13 Dec.L. Mds.F1512 Dec.8 Dec.12 Dec.Mdlx.Hos.
29 „E. Mds.M1424 „15 „27 „„ „
1 Jany.E. Mds.F1 9/12ONot known31 „„ „
4 „J. Mds.F12BeforeXmas„ „2 Jan.„ „
17 „J. Mds.F7„ „„ „9 „„ „
17 „W. Mds.M459 Jan.9 Jan.16 „„ „
18 „E. C.F165 „?19 „N.W.Hosp. M.A.B.
Visitor from 77, S. St., Marylebone.
19 Feb.O. Msdu.M223 „23 Jan.2 Feb.U.Col.Hos.
Family over Msm. in same house.
25 Jan.A. P.M918 „18 „25 Jan.Mdlx.Hos.
Cousin from opposite, at No. 78, E. Street.

Imported Mussels and Typhoid Fever—On the 21st November and 12th
December I reported upon the prevalence of Enteric Fever. The latter Report
was presented to the Borough Council on 19th December, and related to the
probable spread of the disease by imported Mussels. The number of cases of
sickness and death from this disease in St. Pancras and London taken from