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St Pancras 1895

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

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Family Shelter.—The following Table gives 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.Males.Females.Children under 10.Dwelling Place.District.Disease.
January 15th..1 13Prince of W ales Crescent.W. 1Diphtheria
„ 31st..13Whitfield StreetS. 4,,
February 4th..12,, ,,S. 4,,
March 2nd..13Aldenham StreetE. 4Scarlet Fever
,, 5th..12Hadley StreetW. 1,, ,,
„ 8th..13Warren StreetS. 4Diphtheria
„ 26th..12Harrison StreetS. 3,,
April 19th..13Manchester StreetS. 1,,
,, 26th..12London StreetS. 5Scarlet Fever
June 24th1.., ,Harrington SquareW. 3,, ,,
July 9th1... .,, ,,W. 3,, ,,
August 21st113James StreetW. 2Diphtheria
September 30..13Clarendon StreetE. 4,,
October 4th...23Stibbington StreetE. 4,,

Since the Family Shelter has been opened, that is, during the past two
years, 30 families, consisting of six males, 31 females, and 50 children have
been admitted.
VACCINATION.
The usual tables, kindly supplied by the Vaccination Officers, Messrs.
Richards and Webb, are set out in the two following pages:—