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

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Kensington 1884

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Kensington]

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Shewing the Parishes and Unions from which Acute Csaes of Small-pox were admitted at the Plaistow Hospital, opened

May 31st, 1884, at West Ham (outside the Metropolitan Boundary), in successive fortnightly periods.

Unions and Single Parishes.1883 Nov. 9Nov. 23Dec. 7Dec. 211884 Jan. 4Jan. 18Feb. 1Feb. 15Feb 29Mch 14Mch. 28Apl. 11Apl. 25May 9May 23June 6June 20July 4July 18Aug 1Aug. 15Aug 29Sep. 12Sep. 26Total
Northern District.St. Marylebone.........................................................................
St. Pancras...........................................................................
Hampstead........................................................................
Islington...........................................................................
Hackney.............................................1....................1112
Central District.St. Giles & St. George, Bloomsbury..........................................................................
Strand...........................................................................
Holborn....................................................................22
London, City of...........................................................................
Eastern District.Shoreditch.............................................1....................34
Bethnal Green.....................................................................88
Whitechapel.............................................4153411......230
St. George's-in the East.............................................132122...3......142
Stepney.............................................8532...............18
Mile End Old Town.............................................4325524...1255
1 Poplar............................................11442...349643
Cases admitted in the fortnight..........................................3287171531141035214
Cases remaining at the end of the fortnight.............................................32111121111361228

SMALL POX EPIDEMIC OF 1884.