Hints from the Health Department. Leaflet from the archive of the Society of Medical Officers of Health. Credit: Wellcome Collection, London
[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for St. Marylebone]
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SCARLET FEVEK.
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Friedenheim | 5 |
Royal Free Hospital | 2 |
Cancer Hospital | 2 |
London Temperance Hospital | 2 |
North London Consumption Hospital | 3 |
West London Consumption Hospital | 1 |
Ilford Asylum | 8 |
Hanwell Asylum | 21 |
Cane Hill Asylum | 5 |
Colney Hatch Asylum | 11 |
Leavesden Asylum | 18 |
Banstead Asylum | 5 |
Darenth Asylum | 3 |
Central London Sick Asylum | 3 |
St. Pancras Infirmary | 1 |
Kensington Infirmary | 1 |
St. Giles's Workhouse | 1 |
St. George's Workhouse | 1 |
Paddington Workhouse | 2 |
Fulham Infirmary | 2 |
Chelsea Infirmary | 1 |
Lambeth Infirmary | 1 |
St. Joseph's Home | 3 |
St. Peter's Home | 2 |
St. Pelagia's Creche | 3 |
St. Luke's House, Osnaburgh Street | 1 |
Aged Blind Home, Holloway | 1 |
Butchers' Alms Houses, Fulham | 1 |
Otherwise | 23 |
Hostel of God | 1 |
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SCARLET FEVER.
The red continuous curve in the chart opposite page
12 shows the general course of scarlet fever week by week
during 1898. The dotted red curve is a five years'
average, hence this latter affords a basis of comparison.