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St James's 1888

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

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APPENDIX TO REPORT OF MEDICAL OFFICER OF HEALTH.

Table II.— Cases of Fever, Smallpox, and Diphtheria, coming under the notice of the Sanitay Inspectors during the year1888.

Continued.

No.of Case.Date.Address.Sex.Age.Disease.Patient's Occupation.Parent's OccupationRemoved to.Re-covereded.Remarks.
141888 Jan. 30Aberdeen HouseFemale36 yearsSmallpoxCharwomanFulham Hospital1
1531103, Jermyn streetMale24 yearsTyphoid FeverLieutenant in H. M. Navy1
16Feb. 345, Ingestre buildingsFemale25 yearsEnteric FeverTailoressFulham Hospital
176105, Wardour streetFemale28 yearsTyphoid FeverWife of a surgeon1
1811105, Wardour streetMale4½ yearsScarlet FeverTailorHampstead Hospital1
1911105, Wardour streetMale3 yearsScarlet FeverTailorHampstead Hospital1
2015Throat Hospital, Golden squareMale6 yearsScarlet FeverSchoolboyHampsttad Hospital
21162, Peter streetFemale1½ yearsScarlet FeverTailorFulham Hospital1
22162, Portland streetFemale5 yearsScarlet FeverSchoolgirlTailorHampstead Hospital
232057, Beak streetMale1½ yearsScarlet FeverSchoolboyTailorHampstead Hospital
242257, Beak streetFemale3 yearsScarlet FeverSchool girlTailorHampstead Hospital
25March 766, King street, W.Male14 yearsScarlet FeverErrand-boyCharwomanFulham Hospital1
2610Throat Hospital,Female14 yearsScarlet FeverFulham Hospital