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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 OF ST. JAMES, WESTMINSTER.
appendix to report op medical officer of health.

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

—Continued.

No. of Cases.date.Address.Sex.Age.Disease.Patient's Occupation.Parent's Occupation.Removed toRecov ered,.Died.Remarks.
271888. Mar. 196, Marshall streetMale9 yearsScarlet FeverSchool-boyBootmakerHampstead Hospital1
28221, Berwick streetMale17 yearsScarlet FeverGrocer1
29266,LittlePulteney streetMale9 yearsScarlet FeverSchoolboyBootmakerFulham Hospital
3026Golden squareFemale11 yearsScarlet FeverChemistFulham Hospital
31April 712, Sherwood streetFemale4½ yearsScarlet FeverSchoolgirlLabourerFulham Hospital
321610, Poland streetFemale5 yearsScarlet FeverSchoolgirlPotmanFulham Hospital1
33199, Regent streetFemale47 yearsSmallpoxHousekeeperHighgate Hospital1
342034, Portland streetMale9 yearsScarlet FeverSchoolboyTailorFulham Hospital1
35May 434, Portland streetFemale12 yearsScarlet FeverSchoolgirlCharwomanFulham Hospital1
36128, Marshall streetFemale5 yearsScarlet FeverSchoolgirlPorterHampstead Hospital1
37126, Berwick streetMale4 yearsScarlet FeverButcherFulham Hospital1
38143k, AlbanyMale32 yearsTyphoid FeverGentleman1
391840, Gt. Pulteney streetFemale3 yearsScarlet FeverTailorLond. Fev. Hospital1