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St James's 1888

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

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PARISH OP ST. JAMES. WESTMINSTER.
appendix to report of medical officer of health.

T able I . —Cases of Fever, Smallpox, and Diphtheria, coming under the notice of the Sanitary Inspectors durinq the year1888.

No.of CaseDate.Address.Sex.Age.Disease.Patient's Occupation.Parent's Occupation.Removed to.Re- covereoDiedRemarks.
11888 Jan. 370, Berwick streetMale10 yearsScarlet FeverSchool-boyDesignerFulham Hospital1
2548, Carnaby streetFemale12 yearsScarlet FeverSchool-girlDyerStockwell Hospital1
3932, Little Pulteney streetMale9 yearsEnteric FeverSchool-boyFishmonger
4946, Marshall streetFemale7 yearsScarlet FeverSchool-girlCharwomanStockwell Hospital
594, West streetMale5 yearsScarlet FeverSchool-boyPorterFulham Hospital
61114, Carnaby streetFemale2 yearsScarlet FeverTailorFulham Hospital1
7176, Little Palteney streetFemale3 yearsDiphtheriaTennis bat maker1
820Burlington HouseFemale28 yearsScarlet FeverDomestic servantIslington Hospital
92137, Lexington streetMale6 yearsScarlet FeverSchool-boyTailor
10216, Brewer streetMale3½ yearsScarlet FeverSchool-boyTailor1
112419½, Marlboro MewsFemale5 yearsScarlet FeverSchool-girlPolice-constableFulham Hospital
122611, Little Pulteney streetFemale52 yearsTyphoid FeverTailoress
132719, Great Pulteney streetMale40 yearsEnteric FeverTailorMiddlesex Hospital1