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Whitechapel 1858

[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 3rd April, 1858.

Districts.'Names of Medical Officers.Small Pox.Measles.Scarlatina.Hooping CoughDiarrhoea.Typhus or continued Fever.Cholera.Erysipelas.Pyæmia.Puerperal Fever.Carbuncle.Bronchitis and Catarrh.Pneumonia and PleuritisCroup.DiptheriaRheumatic Fever.Ague.Dysentery.Delirium Tremens.Other Diseases.Total.Average number of Fever cases per Week.
SpitalfieldsMr. Hart2165535500500330730002380429900
Mile End New TownMr. Champneys0123151580010001003010030280513
WhitechapelMr. Richardson111111137000102034000010193446
Goodman's FieldsMr. Sequeira0531314558060021363610212607611150
Totals392106210819501201574673114151801663300915

TABLE IV.—Number of New Cases of Sickness attended by the Medical Officers of the Whitechapel Union during each Week, commencing 9th Jany., 1858.

Names of Medical Officers.Week ending Jany. 9th.Jan. 16th.Jan. 23rd.Jan. 30th.Feb. 6th.Feb. 13th.Feb. 20th.Feb. 27th,March 6tli.Mar. 13 th.Mar. 20th.Mar. 27th.April 3rd.Totals.Corrresponding Quarter of last Year.
Mr. Hart57745673577169817473887631900821
513490
Mr. Champneys.22503246343617394346444262446343
Mr. Richardson28252838383235282751464111501037
Mr. Sequeira738278966595971031091077310072
30092691

I have not attempted to give the result of the cases 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.