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

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Hackney 1927

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Hackney]

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Initials of Patient.Age.Previous residential treatment.Condition before treatment— General condition.Weight.Site and extent of tuberculosis.Ancillary treatment at Dispensary.Condition after treatment— General condition.Weight.Tuberculous lesion.Remarks, e.g., as to subsequent residential treatment; any harmful effects noticed.
S.H.26 yearsKing George V. Sanatorium. Ventnor Sanatorium. Hackney HospitalVery poor11st. 1lb.Pulm. Tub. Left A.P. induced subsequently discharging sinus formed in sight of needle trackWorse. Patient became too ill to continue treatment and was admitted to St. Luke's Hospital where he died on the 25th July, 1927----
J.F.5 yearsSt. Mary's Home, Broadstairs. 1926Good3st. 1lb.CervicalglandsCeased to attend for treatment Reported to have received operative treatment at St. Bart.'s Hospital later for suppurating glands----