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St James's 1878

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for St James's, Westminster]

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ST. JAMES'S, WESTMINSTER.
APPENDIX TO REPORT OF MEDICAL OFFICER OF HEALTH.

Table II. Cases of Fever, Small Pox, and Diphtheria, coming under the notice of the Sanitary Inspector during the year 1878.

Date.Name.Address.No. of Case.Sex.Age.Disease.Cause.If removed.To where.Result.Remarks.
1878
Jan. 1Louisa Crump9, Hopkins street1Female16 yearsSmall PoxUnknownRemovedHampstead HospitalRecoveredNo information as to Vaccination
12Esther Jacobson49, Marshall street2Female19 yearsSmall PoxUnknownNot removedRecoveredVaccinated
14Jane Knox8, King street, Golden square3Female6 yearsScarlet FeverUnknownRemovedIslington HospitalRecovered
19Florence Knox8, King street, Golden square4Female3½ yearsScarlet FeverTaken from No. 3 caseRemovedIslington HospitalRecovered
Feb. 1William Mordecai69, Berwick street5Male20 yearsSmall PoxUnknownRemovedFulham HospitalRecoveredVaccinated
12William Linton Fowler24, Brewer street6Male64 yearsTyphoid FeverUnknownNot removedDeath
12Marziel Leonoham3, Cross street7Female48 yearsTyphoid FeverUnknownNot removedDeath
12Jane NichelL 1, Albany, Piccadilly8Female37 yearsScarlet FeverUnknownRemovedIslington HospitalRecovered
14Mary Ann Percel2, Lower John street9Female28 yearsSmall PoxUnknownRemovedFulham HospitalDeathVaccinated
14Alfred John Parsons40, Little Pulteney street10Male15 yearsSmall PoxUnknownRemovedFulham HospitalRecoveredVaccinated
19George Anderson28, Broad street11Male22 yearsTyphoid FeverUnknownNot removedDeath
23Marces MayerWorkhouse12Female28 yearsTyphus FeverUnknownNot removedDeathImported from St. Anne's
26Grace Humphries11, Coventry street13Female19 yearsSmall PoxUnknownRemovedHighgate HospitalRecoveredNo information as to Vaccination
Mar. 13George Mitchell77, Berwick street14Male17 yearsSmall PoxUnknownRemovedFulham HospitalRecoveredVaccinated