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St Martin-in-the-Fields 1892

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for St. Martin-in-the-Fields]

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TABLE IX.

NOTIFICATION OF INFECTIOUS DISEASE.

This Table shows the different localities where in the specified cases of disease occurred during the year1892.and which were notified to the Medical Officer of Health, in accordance with the Public Health (London) Act,1891.

Small-pox.Cholera.Diphtheria.Membranous Croup.Erysipelas.Scarlet Fever.Typhus Fever.Typhoid Fever.Relapsing and Continued FeverPuerperal Fever.Total.
Bedfordbun....2..l1..1....5
Bedford Street..........1........1
Blue Cross Street..........1........1
Broad Court....1..............1
Buckingham Street..........1........1
Bull Inn Court..........1........1
Carlton House Terrace....1..............1
Castle Street........11........2
Charing Cross Hospital..........4........4
Cranboum Street....1..............1
Craven Street..........2........2
Cross Court, Broad Court..........1........1
Cross Court, Russell Court..........1........1
Drury Lane........12........3
Duke's Court..........1........1
Durham Street........1..........1
Garrick Street..........1......1
Goodwin's Court..........1........1
Great Newport Street........1..........1
Harvey's Buildings..........1........1
Hop Gardens..........1........1
Langley Court....1..............1
Long Acre....4113........9
Martlett's Court........13..1....5
Mercer Street..........1........1
New Street....1..1..........2
Northumberland Avenue....1....1........2
Panton Street..........3........3
Peabody Buildings..........7........7
Red Lion Court....l..............1
Russell Court....5....5........10
Russell street..........1........1
St. Martin's Court....1..........1..2
St. Martin's Lane....2....2........4
St. Martin's Street........23........5
Spur Street........1..........1
Strand........12..1....4
Strand Buildings..............1....1
Suffolk Place....1..............1
Turner's Court..........1........1
Upper St. Martin's........1..........1
Whitcomb Street....2....1....1..4
Whitehall Place........1..........1
Wilson Street..............1....1
York Buildings....1........1....2
....2511454..62..102

The net loss in the year amounted to 719 lives, that is to say, had the deathrate
in the year been only equal to the average in the preceding deconnium,
719 fewer persons would have died in London than was actually the case.