London's Pulse: Medical Officer of Health reports 1848-1972

View report page

Shoreditch 1909

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Shoreditch]

This page requires JavaScript

24
25

No. of case.Patient's initials.Sex.Age.Address.Probable date of invasion.Date of Certification.Sanitary condition of dwelling.Probable source of infection. Remarks.
20F.T.M.2971, Nicholas StreetJan. 21Feb.4Satisfactory
21W.H.C.W.M.3411, Clarissa StreetJan. 28Feb.8Satisfactory
22P.F.F.24, Eleanor HouseJan. 24Feb.7Satisfactory
23W.W.M.922, Harvey StreetJan. 26Feb.14UnsatisfactoryThis case is probably connected with the cases in the N. family(vide cases 99, 101 and 102, Annual Report, 1908). Two children belonging to case 99 (vide Annual Report, 1908) were taken cave of by Mrs. W. These children were poorly at the time.
24H.K.M.166, Lee StreetJan. 24Feb.15Satisfactory
25L.M.B.F.2229, Gt. James StreetJan. 20Feb.16Satisfactory
26E.H.F.364, Crooked Billet YardJan. 15Feb.19Unsatisfactory
27E.A.P.F.25Shoreditch InfirmaryFeb. 3Feb.19SatisfactoryNurse in the Shoreditch Infirmary—was nursing enteric fever patients amongst others cases 101 and 102 (vide Annual Report for 1908).
28L.F.F.1197, St. John's RoadJan. 24Feb.20SatisfactoryThe mother of this patient appears to have been a friend of case 12.
29H.W.M.1/10/224, Harvey StreetFeb. 10Feb.22SatisfactoryThis child is a relative of Case 23. Was in the room and on the bed in which Case 23 was lying ill.
30A.E.L.F.540, Ivy StreetFeb. 19Feb.22UnsatisfactoryThe mother of this patient appears to have been an acquaintance of Case 12. A.E L. also appears to have been in contact with Case 28.
31H.W.M.229, Penn StreetFeb. 26Mar.7SatisfactoryThis patient is father to Case 29 and probably was infected through his child.
32M.S.F.4971, Nicholas StreetFeb. 7Mar.13SatisfactoryCase 20.
33E.W.F.2522, Harvey StreetMarch 1Mar.21FairThis patient was sister to Case 23. Helped wait on him before his removal. She was also with H.W. Case 31 at 9, Penn Street—her brother. She visited her relatives whilst they were ill with enteric fever in hospital.
34F.B.F.24Shoreditch InfirmaryApril 1April15SatisfactoryA nurse in the Shoreditch Infirmary— Assisted in the nursing of Case 27, who was probably the source of infection in her case.
35G.N.M.643, Hemsworth StreetApril 7May5SatisfactoryPossibly connected with Case 28. The patients are cousins and the mother of Case 28 is now living at 43, Hemsworth Street. She was visiting her daughter in the Fever Hospital.
36T.B.M.7210, Norris StreetApril 30June15Fair
37R.D.F.2328, Cæsar StreetMay 21June17SatisfactoryNot infected in Shoreditch.
38H.T.F.1722, Fleming StreetMay 24July1SatisfactoryThis patient's mother was ill with what was, in all probability, enteric fever for several weeks during March and April. The mother's case may have been connected with cases in Hertford Street.
39W.E.R.M.1242, Lee StreetAug. 23Sept.22SatisfactoryWas at Banwell in Somerset, August 5th-19th, probably infected there.
40F.M.M.114, Gifford StreetAug. 25Sept.24SatisfactoryWas at Banwell in Somerset, August 5th-19th, probably infected there.
41J.H.M.2756, Weymouth TerraceSept. 18Oct.9SatisfactoryAt the time of infection was a resident of Austin Street, Bethnal Green. Stated to have had cockles about September 9th.
42B.W.M.2189, Westmoreland PlaceOct. 8Oct.22Unsatisfactory
43M.A.M.F.2912, Alexandra Buildings..Dec. 11Dec.30Satisfactory