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St James's 1885

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

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PARISH OF ST. JAMES, WESTMINSTER.

PARISH OF ST. JAMES, WESTMINSTER.

APPENDIX TO REPORT OF MEDICAL OFFICER OF HEALTH.

T able 11.— Cases of Fever, Small Pox, and Diphtheria, coming under the notice of the Sanitary Inspectors during the year1885.

Date.Initials of Name.Address:No.of Case.Sex.Age.Disease.Supposed Cause.If removed.To where.Result.Remarks.
1885. Sept 25J.B.2, Harris's place37Female2 yearsScarlet feverUnknownRemovedFulham HospitalRecovered
Oct. 15L.B.6, Cross street33Female7 yearsScarlet feverUnknownRemovedFulham HospitalRecovered
16W.B.6, Cross street39Male5 yearsScarlet feverUnknownRemovedFulham HospitalRecovered
17A.B.6, Cross street40Female10 yearsScarlet feverUnknownRemovedFulham HospitalRecovered
19E.B.6, Cross street41Female3 yearsScarlet feverUnknownRemovedFulham HospitalRecovered
Nov. 10C.P.39, Brewer street42Female30 yearsSmall poxUnknownRemovedFulham HospitalRecovered
17G.T.9, Bentinck street43Male6 yearsScarlet feverUnknownRemovedHospital FulhamRecovered

EDWIN BROOKS
and
WILLIAM HILL WATSON,
Inspectors of Nuisances.
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