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Surbiton 1910

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Surbiton]

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of General Statistics. Epidemic influenza caused
2 deaths.
Infectious Diseases (Notification) Acts,
1890 to 1910.

EXTRACT FROM NOTIFICATION REGISTER.

Scarlet, Fever.Diph. theriaand Memb. Croup.Enteric Fever.Puerperal Fever.Ery -sipelas.Contin FeverSmall PoxTotals.
1890336l240046
1891321l0100035
18924163150029
18939423521521142
1894920122120055
189518125020037
*189627941100051
*18971692130031
*18981362060027
*189948271110069
*190015222070046
*1901594720700115
*190222192180052
*19035896050179
*190422104140041
*19057232040081
*19064172090059
190725152070049
*190830135070055
*190930212090062
*19102988070047

*The combined Districts.
Hospital Accommodation.
(a) For Notifiable Infectious Fever Cases—
Tolworth Isolation Hospital.
(b) For Small-pox—Surrey County Council
Hospital at Clandon for this and other
districts.
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