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St Pancras 1901

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

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Family Shelter.—The following Table gives for the year the dates of admission, the number of families, of males, females, and children, the place from whence they came, and the disease after which disinfection was required, and for which the Shelter was sought:—

Date. 1901.Adults.Children under 10.Dwelling Place.District.Disease.Length of Stay. (Days.)
Males.Females. ■
Jan. 17• •3IBelmont StreetwDiphtheriai
„ 31122King StreetE"I
Feb. 21114Wakefield MewsS"I
July 10• •12Redhill Streetw"I
Aug. 1621 i..Cromer StreetsScarlet FeverI
„ 2211..Tottenham StreetsSmall-poxI
„ 221• •.." "s"I
„ 2211.." "s"I
Sept. 2• •• •5Huntley Streets"I
„ 731..Percy Buildingsss"8
„ 13• •11Stanhope Streetw"1
„ 144• •• •WorkhouseE"15
Oct. 141• •• •Priory StreetE"1
„ 2131George StreetW"1
„ 29• •1• •Charlotte Streets"1
Nov. 1ft12..King's Cross Roads"3
„ 26• •2.." , "s"1
Dec. 31....Drummond CrescentE"1
212Loxham StreetsDiphtheria1
„ 91• •• •Warren StreetsSmall pox1
„ 111..3Polygon BuildingsEDiphtheria1
„ 12..1• •Castle RoadwSmall-pox1
„ 19..11Crescent Places"1
„ 23..13Gray's Inn Roads"1

§ 4. VACCINATION.
The usual Tables, kindly supplied by the Vaccination Officers—Messrs.
Richards and Webb—are set out in the two following pages: —