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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.— Casts of Fever, Smallpox, and Diphtheria coming Uuder the notice of the Sanitary Inspectors during the year1888.

— Continued.

No.of Case.Date.Address.Sex.Age.Disease.Patient's Occupation.Parent's Occupation.Removed to.Re-eovredDied.Remarks.
661888. Sept. 2220, Elkington BuiliingsFemale4½ yearsScarlet FeverSchool-girlShop assistant1
672452, Lexington streetMale5 yearsScarlet FeverSchool boyTailorFulham Hospital1
682620, Elkington BuildingsFemale35 yearsScarlet FeverWife of a Shop Assistant
69Oct. 89, Wardour streetMale15 yearsTyphoid FeverStudentBullion dealer1
70868, Berwick streetFemale25 yearsTyphoid FeverDomestic servantFulham Hospital1
711133, Marshall streetMale8 yearsTyphoid FeverSchool-boyPolice-constable1
722253, Broad streetMale12 yearsScarlet FeverSchool-boyCharwomanFulham Hospital1
732619, St. James's streetMale26 yearsTyphoid FeverGentleman1
74Dec. 134, Dufour's placeMale3 yearsScarlet FeverLabourerFulham Hospital

WILLIAM HILL WATSON, Chief Inspector of Nuisances.