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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 OF MEDICAL OFFICER OF HEALTH.

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

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Noofcase.Date.Address.Sex.Age.Diseases.ient's OccupationParent's Occupation.Removed toRecoveredDiedRemarks.
531880. 273, Marlborough CourtMale5½ yearsScarlet FeverSchool-boyTailorFulham Hospital
54July 2124, King StreetMale8 yearsScarlet FeverSchool-boyBoth deadFulham Hospital
55239, Glasshouse streetMale13 yearsScarlet FeverSchool-boyTailor1
562717, Broad streetFemale5 yearsScarlet FeverSchool-girlTailorFulham Hospital1
57Aug. 430, Wellington mewsMale23 yearsScarlet Fe verGroomFulham Hospital1
581584, Berwick streetMale13 yearsScarlet FeverSchool-boyFrench polisherFulham Hospital1
59166, New Burlington streetFemale16 yearsScarlet FeverApprenticeLon. Fev. Hospital1
60203, Bentinck streetFemale10 monthsDiphtheriaBrass finisher1
612043, Berwick streetMale11 yearsScarlet FeverSchool-boyLabourerFulham Hospital
622345, Broad streetMale9 yearsScarlet FeverSchool-boyTailorFulham Hospital
632411, Broad streetMale6 yearsScarlet FeverSchool-boyTailorFulham Hospital1
64283, Broad streetMale7½ yearsScarlet FeverSchool-boyCommission agent1
65Sept. 91, John street, Pall MallFemale7 yearsScarlet FeverSchool-girlHousekeeperFulham Hospital1

WILLIAM HILL WATSON, Chief Inspector of Nuisances.