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Whitechapel 1857

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Whitechapel]

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TABLE III.

Cases of Sickness of the Zymotic and acute classes, which were recorded in the Books of the Medical Officers of the Union for the Three Months that

ended on the 26th Sept., 1857.

Districts.Names of Medical Officers.Small Pox.Measles.Scarlatina.Hooping CoughDiarrhœa.Typhus or continued Fever.Erysipelas.Carbuncle.Rheumatic Fever.Ague.Pneumonia and Pleuritis.Bronchitis and Catarrh.Laryngitis and Croup.Dysentery.Cholera.Phthisis.Other Diseases.Total.Average number of Fever cases per Week.
SpitalfieldsMr. Hart014542659522119963694476922
Mile End New TownMr. Champneys01141183972101010102303609
WhitechapelMr. Richardson01021023830012811107176415
Goodman's FieldsMr. Sequeira12451829515430012322020126281188
Totals150142584538410314342004109251583313429

TABLE IV.

Number of New Cases of Sickness attended by the Medical Officers of the Whitechapel Union during each Week, commencing 4th July, 1857.

Names of Medical Officers.Week ending July 4th.July 11th.July 18th.July 25th.August 1st.August 8th.Augt. l5th.Aug. 22nd.Augt. 29th.Sept. 5th.Sept. 12 th.Sept. 19th.Sept. 26th.Totals.Corrresponding Quarter of last Year.
Mr. Hart54728710180708568696858634792231349052603
Mr. Champneys47314856545159764035413932609564
Mr. Richardson26353638293737314330252127415244
Mr. Sequeira948981114113104106104106746282591188890

I have not attempted to give the result of the eases which came under the care of the Medical Officers of the Union, as they cannot be
accurately ascertained. Some of the Patients are, after a longer or shorter time, removed to the Workhouse or Hospitals, and in many instances,
they apply for Advice and Medicines at other Charitable Institutions,