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St Pancras 1902

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

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Table B (6).

St. Pancras: Chicken-pox.—Cases and ages of cases certified during the Quarters ending as stated below:—

At all Ages.Under 1 Year.12345678910 and under 1515 and under 20Over 20 Years.
Under 6 mos.6-12
4th Quarter, 1901*1836151220320342514810934
1st „ 190242613312737444447754118169717
2nd „ „353132933454746413419862273
3rd „ „214511342030272120131041243
4th „268621262237324723171341352
Totals1444431071321441611691901771045740652629

* Note.—The Notification did not commence with the Quarter but subsequent to the 5th October, 1901,
the Order having been made by the Council on the 23th September.

Table C (1).

St. Pancras : Small-pox.—Ages of Cases certified during the 3rd Quarter of 1901.

No. of Week.Week ending 1901.Total Certified.Returned—Not Small-pox.At all Ages.At Ages—Years.All London from the M.A.B. Returns.
Under 1.1 and under 5.5 and under 10.10 and under 15.15 and under 25.25 and under 65.65 and wards
27th6th July....................5
28th13th July....................5
29th20th July....................8
30th27th July....................1
31st3rd August ..2..2......11....3
32nd10th August. .1..1......1......5
33rd17th August. .1..1..1..........7
34th24th August..16115..12426..22
35th31st August ..2J..29....141113..60
36th7th September9..9......135..27
37th14th September25l24..22578..53
38th21st September10l9..21123..37
39th28th September835..1..1..3..41
Totals101695..76182638274