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All these cases were visited to find whether they had been recently vaccinated, and if not or if there appeared any other reason to suspect small-pox, permission was sought to visit and examine the patient if this had not been already requested. In 3 cases the notification of chicken-pox led to the detection of cases o...
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It appears then that whereas 98 per cent. of the chicken-pox cases were under 15 years, this disease certainly does occur at a much higher age. 7. Difficulties of Diagnosis. A well marked case of smallpox is very easily recognised after the rash has developed, but in vaccinated persons many cases are so mild or otherwi...
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In 2 cases vaccinated five days after exposure, one had a mild febrile attack and no spots, and the other at the same time a few typical Small-pox spots and no fever. I did not consider that in any of these cases the vaccination was itself the source of the fever. Fortunately there seems no reason to think that these c...
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Unfortunately, the notification of Chicken-pox was not made immediately on the occurrence of the rash. If this had been done earlier steps would have been taken to obtain vaccination of contacts, and the secondary cases prevented. 8 Delay in Notification. Medical practitioners are under obligation to notify patients on...
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Age Distribution.—The following table gives the age distribution of the cases:— Age 0-5 5-10 10-20 20-40 40-60 over 60 Cases 5 9 52 140 34 5 10 The rapid increase in cases in the three age periods, 0.10, 10-20, and 20-40 is noteworthy and is exactly the opposite of what occurs in other infectious diseases, such as Meas...
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Interval between Onset and Removal.—In 240 cases where the onset was definitely ascertained, the average interval between onset and removal was 4.13 days. Two cases were not recognised for 12 and 16 days respectively. Duration.—In 200 cases which recovered, the duration (reckoned to date of discharge from Hospital) ave...
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Among the 194 cases known to be vaccinated, the deaths were 24 and the case death rate 12.3, while among the 38 unvaccinated, the deaths were 15 and the case death rate 39.5; i.e., for equal numbers attacked three unvaccinated persons died to every vaccinated person. Of those referred to as vaccinated only 4 had been r...
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1,171 of these were vaccinated within 3 days of the exposure to infection, or had been vaccinated in the previous 10 years; only 1 of such protected persons contracted Small-pox from the case to which they had been exposed, or a proportion of 1 per 1,000 protected persons were infected after exposure. 420 contacts refu...
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The following table summarises the above statement:— Susceptibility to infection of vaccinated and unvaccinated contacts. No. Exposed. No. Attacked. Rate per 1,000. Protected 1171 1 0.9 Partially protected 412 43 104.4 Unprotected 8 2 250.0 12 Protected means persons vaccinated within 10 years before exposure or within...
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Of course there is some uncertainty about the term contact, and in many cases the contact was doubtful and not direct, but all were marked as contacts and as vaccinated or refusing vaccination immediately the information was obtained and before it was known whether they contracted infection or not, so that the figures ...
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0-5 0 5 0 4 5-10 3 4 0 1 10-20 35 12 0 2 20-40 121 15 11 5 40-60 29 6 9 4 Over 60 5 0 2 0 All ages 193 42 22 16 Of the 245 cases, 193 had been vaccinated in infancy, 42 were unvaccinated, and the vaccination of 10 was doubtful. Thus 17 per cent. of the eases at least were unvaccinated.
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It is impossible to say exactly the proportion of vaccinated to unvaccinated in the general population of the Borough, but three sources of information enable me to form a rough estimate:—they are (1) the examination of many hundreds of persons for life insurance in the past seven years; (2) the information obtained as...
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In one family, in spite of early removal to Hospital, the first case infected three others, making four in all, of whom 14 three died; one of these was unvaccinated, and all had refused re-vaccination; four members escaped, one who had accepted re-vaccination and three children who had been vaccinated within 12 years. ...
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The patient was a laundry man, 27 years of age, who was said to have been thrice vaccinated, the last time being seven weeks before infection. He did not feel at all unwell, but noticing some spots on his face he called in at a hospital on his rounds, and the spots were pronounced to be variola. He went to the West Ham...
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Immediate steps were taken to procure revaccination of all contacts. The public vaccinators were communicated with directly and the vaccination officer was also informed in order that he might visit neighbouring houses and discover any unvaccinated persons. The contacts were usually vaccinated within 24 hours of the re...
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The exceptions to the law of protection present no greater difficulty than the exceptions to the law of gravitation. The suggestion has been made that the general practice of vaccination was a means of inoculating syphilis wholesale. Without staying to question the morality of publishing such a statement it need only b...
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I have not the least doubt that if the re-vaccination of contacts and others had not been carried out, the epidemic, in spite of hospital isolation and disinfection, would still have been raging, and instead of affecting 2 per 1,000 of the population would have decimated it. The only effective alternative to vaccinatio...
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There were three non-vesicular papules, coming after two or three days slight malaise and in a house where a child had a well marked attack of Small-pox. Owing to the pressure on the Hospital accommodation at the early part of the epidemic, many patients were discharged when the vesicles had not completely desquamated....
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On certain occasions a large number of patients had to be detained for several hours (once for 24 hours) on account of fog preventing the sailing of the Ambulance steamer. The patients on this occasion did not accumulate beyond the number that could be accommodated in the wharf shelter and the Ambulance steamer, but if...
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Dudfield in his monthly report, dated July 17th) shortly there will be accommodation for 4,000 Small-pox patients— more than double the number under treatment at any one time during the current epidemic. I am informed by the kindness of the Asylums Board's Accountant that the total expenditure for Small-pox Ambulances ...
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To get the cost for the Borough the charge for Charlton and Kidbrook has to be deducted, and that for Eltham added; I have not the figures for these parishes, but it is certain that the cost for Eltham is considerably less than that for Charlton. Altogether it is obvious that in vaccination we have an effectual and com...
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Houses affected.—Prom the list of cases appended to this report, it will be seen that the houses affected were distributed all over the Borough, though Plum stead parish was affected far the most in proportion to population. The 245 cases were contained in 209 houses. Of these, 178 were in good sanitary condition and 3...
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Certain classes of persons, however, are noteworthy by their absence from the list of cases, viz.: doctors, of whom there are about 50 practising in the Borough, and who are specially liable to infection; nurses, also much exposed; sanitary inspectors, who visited all the infected houses; policemen and postmen. One sol...
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Fortunately, for themselves and the general community they were so impressed with the severity with which Smallpox attacked their colony that they did not persist in their opposition, but all submitted to vaccination with the result that there were no further cases. 20 My experience of this epidemic bears out what has ...
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In conclusion, I have to acknowledge the devotion of the whole sanitary staff by which alone it was possible to control the epidemic, and to thank especially Dr. Thomas for his able assistance both in dealing with the epidemic and preparing this report. Dr. Thomas was appointed for 6 weeks at a salary to assist me in d...
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In the majority of cases the source of infection could not be found, but it is probable that the disease was spread to a large extent by very mild cases, undetected and unsuspected, who were going about their ordinary duties, several of whom were doubtless Arsenal employees. 3. In no case did the infection appear to sp...
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The difficulty of distinguishing certain mild cases of Small-pox from Varicella (or Chicken-pox) seems almost insuperable. 6. I consider that it should be compulsory to notify immediately there is reasonable cause to suspect infectious disease. 7. Of the 245 cases 205 recovered and 40 died, giving a case death-rate of ...
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The following table shows the susceptibility to infection of vaccinated and unvaccinated contacts: — Numbers Exposed. Number Attacked. Rate per 1,000 Protected 1,171 1 0.9 Partially protected 404 43 106.4 Unprotected 8 2 250.0 Protected means vaccinated within 10 years before exposure, or within three days after exposu...
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The exceptions to the law of protection present no greater difficulty than the exceptions to the laws of gravitation. 23 13. Altogether it is obvious that in vaccination we have an effectual and comparatively cheap means of preventing Smallpox, whereas Hospital isolation affords an expensive and very ineffective means ...
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And Woolwich had 2.8 deaths from Small-pox per 10,000 compared with 3.3 in London. It must be remembered that Woolwich has on its borders extraMetropolitan districts, in one of which at least the case and death rate were very much higher than in London. 24 Table I. Summary of Cases up to 30th June, 1902. Cases, 245, ex...
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Oct. Nov. Dec. 1 1 9 10 .. .. 21 1902. Jan. Feb. Mar. April May June 20 25 85 53 28 13 224 Mortality. Vaccination. Total Cases. Recovered. Died. Case Death Rate. Infancy 194 170 24 12.3 Doubtful 13 12 1 Unvaccinated 38 23 15 39.5 245 205 40 16.3 Vaccination of Cases under 10 years:— 0-5 5—10 Vaccinated 0 3 Deaths among...
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Days between onset and removal:— In 240 cases where the onset was definitely ascertained 991 days—240 cases an average of 4.129 days per case, Roughly 4 days, 3 hours. Two cases were not recognised for 12 and 16 days respectively. 25 Table I.—continued. Duration in 240 cases where the dates were ascertained:— Cases Wee...
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Deaths 566 ,, — 40 ,, Average 14.1 „ Total 7847 „ — 240 „ Average 32.7 „ Duration in the Vaccinated and Unvaccinated:— Recoveries. Days illness. No. of Cases. Average duration. Vaccinated 5814 169 34.4 days. Doubtful 245 8 Unvaccinated 1222 23 53.1 days. Deaths. Vaccinated 286 24 11.9 days. Doubtful 32 1 Unvaccinated 2...
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l F 19 17 Armstrong Place 23/9/01 Recovered .. .. Infancy, 3 marks 2 F 13 40, Whitworth Road 26/10/01 do. School Infancy, 1 mark 3 F 19 29, Charlotte Street 8/11/01 do. .. .. Doubtful 4 M 21 29, Charlotte Street 13/11/01 do. Arsenal Infancy, 2 marks 5 M 25 32, William Street 11/11/01 R. 7/12/01 Arsenal Infancy 6 M 42 3...
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18/12/01 .. .. Infancy, 2 marks 9 M 35 12, Kate's Place 14/11/01 R. 21/12/01 Labourer Infancy 10 F 23 161, Albert Road 15/11/01 R. 29/1/02 .. .. Infancy 11 M 7 37, The Grove, Abbey Wood 28/11/01 R. 31/12/01 .. .. Infancy 12 M 22 73, Conway Road 1/12/01 R. 24/12/01 .. .. Infancy, 2 faint marks 13 F 20 73, Conway Road 1/...
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19/12/01 Disinfector Infancy 15 M 44 The Infirmary (11, Ropeyard Rails) 2/12/01 R. 30/1/02 .. .. Infancy 16 M 32 32, Waverley Road 1/12/01 R. 19/12/01 Arsenal Infancy 17 F 27 28, Charlotte Street 4/12/01 R. 20/12/01 .. .. do., refused re-vacci- 18 F 18 41, Abbey Wood 13/12/01 R. 15/1/02 At Home do., 4 marks [nation 19 ...
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15/1/02 Infancy 21 M 22 "Caravan," Swingate Lane 24/12/01 R. 4/2/02 Dust Shoot, Green wich Unvaccinated 22 M 39 Casual Ward, Workhouse, admitted 4/1/02 4/1/02 D. 15/1/02 Tramp Infancy 23 F 43 95, Tuam Road 4/1/02 D. 16/1/02 .. .. do. 24 M 3/12 Caravan 7/1/02 D. 26/3/02 .. .. Unvaccinated, vaccinated 31/12/01 or 1/1/02 ...
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29/1/02 Royal Laboratory, R. A Infancy, 4 marks 27 M 29 Van, The Orchard, Timbercroft Lane 10/1/02 R, 16/2/02 Out of work since Xmas Unvaccinated, refused vaccination 28 M 35 Van, Bostall Lane 11/1/02 R. 10/2/02 Coal Porter, Gittins, High St., Pl'mst'd. Unvaccinated 29 M 27 93, High Street (Common Lodging House) 18/1/0...
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11/2/02 West Ham, Discharged 20/1/02 4 marks 32 M 27 9, Majendie Road 23/1/02 R. 24/2/02 Labourer, New S.P. Hospital 3 marks 33 M 28 5, Grove Road 23/1/02 R. 27/2/02 Carpenter do. . . 34 M 27 37, Robert Street 27/1/02 R. 15/2/02 Labourer do. Infancy 35 M 27 111, Plumstead Road 26/1/02 R. 25/2/02 Carpenter do. . . 36 M ...
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13/2/02 Greengrocer (Coster) Doubtful 38 M 52 164, Albert Road 25/1/02 D. 2/2/02 New S.P. Hospital Unvaccinated 39 M 16 7, Hanover Terrace 23/1/02 R. 13/4/02 Proof Butts, Arsenal Unvaccinated 40 M 22 111, Plumstead Road 27/1/02 R. 12/3/02 New S.P. Hospital Infancy, 2 marks, revaccinated 27/1/02 41 M 24 62, Wickham Lane...
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2/3/02 Charwoman Infancy, 2 marks 44 M 41 7, Hanover Terrace 8/2/02 R. 7/3/02 Arsenal Revaccinated 31/1/02 45 M 9 2, Romford Cottages, Chapel Street 9/2/02 R. 5/4/02 Wood Street School Unvaccinated 46 F 33 9, Majendie Road 13/2/02 D. 10/3/02 .. .. Infancy, refused revaccination 47 M 16 4, Portland Place 13/2/02 R. 6/3/...
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50 M 29 147, Sandy Hill Road 13/2/02 R. 5/3/02 Royal Laboratory, Arsenal do. 51 M 29 145, Eglinton Road 16/2/02 R. 6/3/02 Metal Turner, Erith do. 28 Table II.—continued. No. Sex. Age. Address. Date of Commence ment. Date of Recovery or Death. Work. Vaccination. 52 M 20 11, Swetenham Place, Plumstead 17/2/02 D. 1/3/02 R...
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10/3/02 At Home, tramping for work Infancy 55 F 27 26, Ritter Street 15/2/02 R. 12/3/02 At Home do. 56 F 30 11, Llanover Road 17/2/02 R. 9/3/02 At Home 1 mark 57 F 30 17, Herbert Road 18/2/02 R. 19/3/02 Charwoman Infancy 58 M 33 28, Mercbland Road 15/2/02 R. 14/4/02 Plasterer, Gore Farm Hospital do. 59 M 30 2, Romford ...
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14/4/02 Builder's Lad Unvaccinated 61 F 46 101, Genesta Road 26/2/02 R. 29/3/02 .. .. Infancy 62 M 34 80, Conway Road 27/2/02 R. 5/4/02 Royal Laboratory, Arsenal Infancy 63 M 21 4, George Street 26/2/02 R. 13/4/02 Labourer, Siemens' do., 4 marks 64 M 25 21, Thomas Street 27/2/02 R. 23/4/02 Shop Assistant do. 65 M 21 52...
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21/3/02 Paperhanger do., 2 marks 67 F 37 164, Grangehill Road 1/3/02 D. 1/4/02 Husband in Arsenal Unvaccinated 68 M 33 70, Orchard Road 1/3/02 D. 17/3/02 Royal Laboratory, Arsenal Infancy 69 F 28 10, Milward Street 28/2/02 R. 29/4/02 .. .. do. 70 F 28 1, Elizabeth Place, James St. 4/3/02 R. 30/4/02 .. .. do. 71 F 43 19...
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10/4/02 Cartridge Factory, Arsenal do. 29 74 M 33 22, Eton Road 4/3/02 R. 26/3/02 Royal Laboratory, Arsenal Infancy 75 M 26 3, Ancona Road 7/3/02 R. 24/3/02 Carriage Departmnt. Arsenal do., 3 marks 76 M 29 8, Miriam Road 5/3/02 R. 22/3/02 S. Boring Mills, Gun Factory, R A. do., and 5/3/02 77 M 27 14, Roydene Road 1/3/0...
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9/4/02 Building Works, Arsenal Infancy, 1 mark 79 F 30 3, West Barracks, Brookhill Quarters 24/2/02 R. 26/4/02 .. .. Unvaccinated 80 M 32 79, Princes Road 8/3/02 R. 16/4/02 Royal Laboratory, Arsenal Infancy 81 M 44 11, Old Mill Road 3/3/02 R. 7/4/02 Plasterer, Belvedere do. 82 M 25 1, Catherine Square 8/3/02 R. 29/3/02...
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26/4/02 .. .. Unvaccinated 85 F 32 25, Ann Street 9/3/02 R. 4/5/02 .. .. Infancy, 3 marks 86 M 41 85, Conway Road 8/3/02 D. 13/3/02 Temp. S.P. Hospital do., 2 marks 87 M 34 40, Durham Road 9/3/02 R. 30/3/02 Royal Laboratory, Arsenal do., 2 or 3 marks 88 F 31 18, Olven Road 8/3/02 R. 27/3/02 Husband, Arsenal .. do. 89 F...
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91 M 43 143, Reidhaven Road 13/3/02 R. 1/5/02 Gun Fact., Arsenal do. 92 F 17 26, Plumstead Road 9/3/02 R. 8/4/02 Mrs. Glover's School do. 93 F 23 36, Coxwell Road 13/3/02 R. 10/4/02 .. .. do., 4 marks 94 M 17 3, Heath Villas 13/3/02 R. 30/4/02 Siemens' (Heavy tools) Unvaccinated 95 F 23 Tent, N. of Football Ground 14/3...
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21/4/02 .. .. Infancy 98 F 22 39, Francis Street 14/3/02 R. 11/5/02 .. .. Unvaccinated ] 99 F 26 3, Wood View,Wickham Lane 11/3/02 R. 2/4/02 .. .. do. 100 F 30 116, Crescent Road 15/3/02 D. 25/3/02 Husband, Naval Ordnance Infancy, marks barely visible 101 M 26 46, Sandy Hill Road 13/S/02 R. 11/4/02 .. .. Infancy, 4 mar...
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Sex. Age. Address. Date of Commence ment. Date of Recovery or Death. Work. Vaccination. 104 M 48 44, Union Street 11/3/02 D. 26/3/02 Cook, Frost's Infancy 105 M 7 2, Bank Cottages, Beckton 16/3/02 R. 8/5/02 .. .. Unvaccinated 106 F 33 95, Princes Road 16/3/02 R. 24/4/02 .. .. Infancy, 4 marks 107 M 13 35, Albion Road 1...
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11/4/02 .. .. do. 110 F 22 1, Collingwood Street 16/3/02 D. 24/3/02 General Servant (53a High Street) do. 111 M 25 46, Sandy Hill Road 15/3/02 R. 10/4/02 .. .. do. 112 M 48 Dispensary, Raglan Hall, Stepney R. 30/4/02 .. .. 113 M 67 11, St. Mary Street 19/3/02 R. 22/4/02 Piermaster, G.E. Ferry, N.W Infancy 114 M 19 18, ...
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do., Re-vaccinated, 116 M 13 19, Lyndhur3t Terrace, N.E. 22/3/02 R. 26/4/02 Truant School do. [12/3/02 117 M 20 16, Orchard Road 22/3/02 R. 11/4/02 Royal Laboratory, Arsenal do. 118 F 13 82, Ann Street 21/3/02 R. 20/4/02 St. Patrick's School Unvaccinated 119 M 22 346, Albert Road 23/3/02 D. 3/4/02 Labourer, Chemical Wo...
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31/3/02 .. .. Unvaccinated when infected, Vaccinated on 17/3/02 122 F 28 Van, N. of Football Ground 24/3/02 R. 19/4/02 .. .. Unvaccinated 123 M 25 Cambridge Barracks .. 22/3/02 D. 28/3/02 Soldier Recruit of 3 days. Infancy, and 20/3/02 124 M 70 3, Ancona Road 20/3/02 R. 26/4/02 Superannuated Infancy 31 125 M 13 16, Pow...
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28/5/02 .. .. Unvaccinated 127 F 26 42, Villas Road 25/3/02 R. 29/4/02 .. .. Infancy 128 M 20 24, Hudson Road, c/o Mrs. Coleman 25/3/02 R. 23/4/02 .. .. do. 129 M 10 Van N., Football Ground 29/3/02 R. 27/5/02 .. .. Unvaccinated until 130 F 45 45, Villas Road 27/3/02 R. 10/5/02 .. .. Infancy [23/3/02 131 F 25 14b, Upper...
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133 F 23 13, Portland Place 25/3/02 D. 13/4/02 .. .. Unvaccinated 134 F 9 44, Union Street 28/3/02 D. 31/3/02 .. .. do. 135 F 15 8, Globe Lane 27/3/02 R. 13/4/02 .. .. Infancy 136 M 64 39, Francis'Street 29/3/02 D. 9/4/02 Home, wood chopping do., had S.P. as an infant 137 M 28 39, Francis Street 27/3/02 R. 13/4/02 Arse...
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18/4/02 .. .. do. 140 F 35 9, Frederick Place 29/3/02 R. 29/5/02 .. .. do., 8 marks 141 M 19 105, Parkdale Road 29/3/02 R. 1/5/02 Royal Laboratory, Arsenal do., 3 marks 142 F 46 44, Union Street 29/3/02 D. 5/4/02 .. .. do., 2 marks 143 M 19 44, Union Street 29/3/02 R. 14/4/02 .. .. do., 3 marks 144 F 24 34, Ann Street ...
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146 M 27 58, High Street, Eltliam 2/4/02 R. 24/4/02 Laundry Thrice, last time 7 weeks before notification 147 M 56 3, Dicey Street 31/3/02 R. 30/4/02 Bricklayer Infancy, 3 marks 148 F 12/12 83, Elm Street 30/3/02 D. 7/4/02 .. . Unvaccinated 149 M 27 92, Genesta Road 21/3/02 R. 24/4/02 Small Arms Factory, Edmonton Infan...
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9/4/02 Royal Laboratory, Arsenal do., 1 mark 152 F 23 16, Elm Street 1/4/02 R. 29/4/02 Married do. 153 F 21 62, Beresford Street 2/4/02 R. 12/5/02 "Unfortunate" do. 154 F 12 39, Francis Street 4/4/02 R. 4/5/02 .. .. do., and 28/3/02 155 M 31 19, Barnfield Road 4/4/02 R. 2/6/02 At Home do., 2 marks 156 M 18 2, Station T...
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Date of Recovery or Death. Work. Vaccination. 157 M 22 351, High Street 31/3/02 R. 28/4/02 Labourer on roads Infancy 158 M 18 4, Rippolson Road 6/4/02 R. 4/5/02 Painter at Belvedere do., 3 marks 159 M 18 4, Rippolson Road 7/4/02 R. 1/6/02 Carrg'eDept., Arsenal do. 160 M 20 4, Rippolson Road 10/4/02 R. 7/6/02 Percival's...
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3/6/02 .. .. do. 163 F 54 8, Globe Lane 12/4/02 D. 20/4/02 .. .. Unvaccinated 164 F 29 122, Brewery Road 12/4/02 R. 28/5/02 At home Doubtful 165 F 15 9, Paradise Hill 11/4/02 R. 29/4/02 Doctor's Servant, Eleanor Road Infancy 166 M 14 26, Morris Street 13/4/02 D. 24/4/02 Fishmonger, 38, North St.,Charlton Unvaccinated (...
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12/6/02 Labourer, Beckton Gas Works do., 3 marks 169 F 33 64, Henry Street 16/4/02 R. 18/5/02 Married do., 2 marks 170 M 27 20, Gough Street 14/4/02 R. 12/5/02 Lighterman do., 5 marks 171 F 26 14, Villas Road 16/4/02 R. 5/5/02 Married do., 3 marks 172 M 18 36, Riverdale Road 14/4/02 R. 6/5/02 Labourer do. 173 F 44 10, ...
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175 M 31 17/4/02 R. 15/5/02 R.N. Ordnance do. 176 F 30 9, Manthorpe Road 18/4/02 R. 15/5/02 .. .. do. 177 F 25 37, Ritter Street 18/4/02 R. 28/5/02 Married do., 3 marks 178 M 33 4, Garibaldi Street 18/4/02 R. 28/5/02 Royal Laboratory, Arsenal do., 1 mark 179 M 39 7, Monk Street 18/4/02 R. 19/5/02 Brass Foundry, Arsenal...
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22/5/02 Married do. 33 182 M 21 6, Lakedale Terrace 17/4/02 R. 24/5/02 Carpenter, Temp. S.P. Hospital Infancy, and 1892 183 F 35 16, Piedmont Road 19/4/02 R. 31/5/02 Married do., 2 marks 184 F 12 5, Anglesea Road 19/4/02 D. 3/5/02 Mulgrave Place Schl. Un vaccina ted 185 M 19 31, Ordnance Road 19/4/02 R. 12/5/02 Laboure...
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Harper Infancy, 2 marks 187 M 29 56, High Street 21/4/02 R. 21/5/02 Manager of Boot Shop Doubtful 188 F 16 77, Westdale Road 20/4/02 R. 15/7/02 Mangling at home Infancy 189 M 4/12 356, High Street 20/4/02 R. 13/6/02 .. .. Unvaccinated 190 M 21 103, Benares Road 20/4/02 R. 22/5/02 Royal Laboratory, Arsenal Infancy 191 M...
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29/5/0i Laundry at home do. 194 F 30 5, Plantation Cottages (Sergeant's Quarters, R.M.A.) 20/4/02 R 26/5/02 Washing at home "Re-vaccinated 6 weeks ago. Didn't take" 195 M 27 37, Orchard Place 23/4/02 R. 14/5/02 Writer, A.O.D. Infancy, 4 marks 196 M 21 3, Benares Road 21/4/02 R. 28/5,02 Boot Shop, 144, High Street Doubt...
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19/5/02 Coalman for Timson, Wickham Lane Infancy 199 F 40 64, Anglesea Hill 21/4/02 R. 17/5/02 .. .. do. 200 M 49 3, Saunders Road 24/4/02 D. 24/5/02 Plumber, Gas Works. Silvertown do. 201 M 79 30, Swetenham Place 22/4/02 R. 30/6/02 Confined to house Vaccinated 202 F 29 Bottom of Church Manorway (Lambeth's Field) 28/4/...
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5/5/02 Night Watchman do., frequents the "Salutation" 205 M 21 7, Edith Terrace, Abbey Wood 1/5/02 R. 28/5/02 Downs, Builder, School Board do. 206 F 7 9, Garland Street 3/5/02 R. 3/6/02 Slade School do., & re-vaccinated 207 F 26 45, Brookhill Road 3/5/02 R. 12/7/02 Housework do. 208 M 18 77, Westdale Road 2/5/02 R. 30/...
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209 M 20 77, Westdale Road 3/5/02 R. 2/6/02 Out of work Infancy, 2 marks 210 F 12 7, Edith Terrace 20/4/02 R. 16/6/02 Purrett Road School Unvaccinated 211 F 2/12 45, Brookhill Road 4/5/02 D. 12/5/02 .. .. Not vaccinated before infection—2/5/02 212 F 33 87, Craigton Road, Eltham 6/5/02 R. 31/5/02 Home Infancy, 3 marks 2...
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315 F 47 56, Miriam Road 2/5/02 R. 31/7/02 Home Unvaccinated 216 F 26 110, Parkdale Road 6/5/02 R. 18/6/02 Home Infancy, 4 marks 217 M 30 59, Wernbrook Street 6/5/02 R. 2/6/02 Writer, Arsenal do. 3 marks 218 M 24 23, Garland Street 9/5/02 R. 4/6/02 Carter do. 219 M 27 168, Powis Street 8/5/02 R. 4/6/02 Grocer, Lipton s...
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2 marks 221 F 19 2, Gallosson Road 7/5/02 R. 10/6/02 Doctor's Servant do. Refused re-vaccination 222 M 22 6, Riverdale Road 8/5/02 R. 4/6/02 Turner, Royal Gun Factory, Arsenal do. 4 marks 223 M 19 111, Parkdale Road 8/5/02 R. 6/6/02 Coal Porter,Timson's High Street do. 3 marks 224 M 14 16, Raglan Road 10/5/02 R. 12/6/0...
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11/6/02 Labourer, Royal Gun Factory, Arsenal do. 2 marks 227 M 28 6, McLeod Road, Abbey Wood 10/5/02 R. 6/6/02 Labourer, R.A. Cooperative Society do. 4 marks 228 F 50 2, Monk Street 14/5/02 D. 21/5/02 .. .. do. 229 F 48 22, Sladedale Road 16/5/02 D. 27/5/02 Widow Unvaccinated 230 M 27 52, High Street 15/5/02 R. 16/7/02...
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10/6/02 Home Infancy, 2 marks 233 F 38 8, Warren Lane 2/6/02 R. 18/7/02 Home do. 4 marks 234 F 57 14, Abbey Wood Road 4/6/02 R. 21/8/02 Tailoress for Cook & Son, Glass House St., E. Smithfield do. 235 F 6 14, Abbey Wood Road 7/6/02 R. 5/8/02 No School, Day or Sunday Unvaccinated in infancy Vaccinated 4/6/02 236 M 19 6,...
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Arsenal Infancy, 1 mark 238 M 14 4, Brookdene Road 8/6/02 R. 5/7/02 Collins, Butcher, Glyndon Road do. 3 marks 239 F 51 155, Powis Street 10/6/02 D. 19/6/02 Housewife do. & 1878 240 F 57 19, Plum Lane 13/6/02 R. 18/7/02 Housewife do. 2 marks 241 M 36 18, Griffin Road 14/6/02 R. 14/7/02 Tram Inspector do. 242 F 37 35, S...
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10/7/02 House Unvaccinated 244 M 37 58, Benares Road 22/6/02 R. 1/8/02 R.G.P. Arsenal Infancy 245 M 31 4, Brookdene Road 26/6/02 R. 4/8/02 Soldier back from the Front Infancy. Re-vaccinated 1899, 4 g. marks. Said to have been revaccinated 1899. "Didn't take." "No marks.'' 246 F 62 7, Union Street 2/7/02 D. 10/7/02 Hous...
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4 marks 249 M 27 4, Armstrong Place 29/7/02 R. 25/8/02 Painter do. 3 marks Woolwich: H. Pryce & Son, Printers (Regd. L.S.C.), 33 & 35, Powis Street. 1902.
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MOO 9 Metropolitan Borough of Woolwich. Annual Report of the Medical Officer of health for WOOLWICH. 1902. 3 Public Health Committee:— Harper, Alderman J., 18, St. Margaret's Road, Plumstead (Chairman). Fenn, A., 27, Spencer Villas, Little Heath, Old Charlton Vice-Chairman). Akers, W. T., 16, Armstrong Place, Plumstead...
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Syer, H. S., 45, Plumstead Common Road, Plumstead. Widger, J. O., 113, Chesnut Road, Plumstead. Medical Officer of Health:— SIDNEY DAVIES, M.A., M.D., D.P.H. Chief Sanitary Inspector:— Albert G. Duck (Cert. San. Inst). a 2 4 District Sanitary Inspectors:— Adam Mackie (Cert. San. Inst.), Burrage Ward. Food Inspector and...
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San. Inst.), Parish of Eltham. Alfred G. Potter (Cert. San. Inst.), River Ward. William Tedham (Cert. San. Inst.), St. Nicholas Ward. Thomas W. Dee (Cert. San. Inspectors' Examination Board) Central and Glyndon Wards. Inspectors under Food and Drugs Act:— William Woolley, Parishes of Woolwich and Plumstead. William Woo...
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page Population—New Houses 9 Births 11 Deaths—Corrections Applied 12 Woolwich Death Rate compared with Other Boroughs 13 Life Capital Saved 14 Infant Mortality 16 Zymotic Death Rate 17 Deaths in Public Institutions 18 Inquests and Uncertified Deaths 18 Small-Pox and Vaccination 19 Measles—Closure of Infant Classes 20 M...
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page Water Supply 45 Pood and Drugs' Act—Food Inspection. Examination of Milk for Tubercle Bacillus. Boracic Acid in Milk 46 Dairies, Cow Sheds and Milk Shops—Order 47 Cow Sheds 47 Slaughter Houses 48 Nuisauces—Complaints, Sewers, Drains, Public Urinals, House Inspections 48 Over-crowding, Dampness, Breach of Building ...
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Outworkers 58 Bakehouses 59 Disinfection 61 Health Shelter 61 Mortuaries 62 Cemeteries 63 Bye-Laws for Vans and Sheds 63 Cordwainer's School—Isolation Room 63 Customs and Inland Revenue Act. 64 Royal Arsenal—Sanitary Improvements 64 Public Ambulance 64 Public Lavatories 65 Sanitary Congress 65 Sanitary Staff 65 7 LIST ...
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—Population, Births Registered, Deaths at all Ages and Deaths under One Year for each Ward during 1901 and 1902 71 „ III.—Cases of Infectious Disease Notified at all Ages, at various Age Groups, and Distributed according to Wards during 1902 73 „ IV.—Deaths at all Ages, at various Age Groups, from Various Causes in 190...
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—Meteorology and Registered Deaths from all causes and from certain prevalent Diseases in each week of the year 83 8 LIST OF TABLES—continued. page Table Weekly Averages for Meteorology and Registered VIIIa. Deaths from all Causes and from certain prevalent Diseases 85 „ IX.—Summary of Statistics for the First Quarter ...
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—Summary of Statistics for the Second Quarter of 1902 Corrected for Public Institutions 88 ,, XI.—Summary of Statistics for the Third Quarter of 1902 Corrected for Public Institutions 89 „ XII.—Summary of Statistics for the Fourth Quarter of 1902 Corrected for Public Institutions 91 ,, XIII.—Birth and Death Rates for e...
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—Prosecutions in 1902 under the Public Health (London) Act and Bye-Laws 103 ,, XVIII.—Proceedings in 1902 under the Sale of Food and Drugs' Act 105 ,, XIX.—Food Destroyed on Application of Owners and Seizures Condemned by a Magistrate 106 „ XX.—List of Bake-Houses in the Borough, 1902 107 „ XXI.—List of Slaughter-House...
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Mayor and Gentlemen, I have much pleasure in presenting you with my Second Annual Report on the health of the Borough. Part 1.—Statistics. 1. Population. -I estimate the population to the middle of 1902 to be 122,505. This is more than the population estimated on the supposition of an increase since the census proporti...
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is estimated in the same manner as that of Eltham, according to the number of new houses; the sum of these (126,597) is in excess of the figure taken for the Borough. 321 new houses were certified for water between the census (April 1st, 1901) and June 30th, 1901, and 1,292 between June 30th, 1901, and June 30th, 1902....
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Glyndon. St. Nicholas. Eltham. new houses certified for water certificates from June, 1901, to June, 1902:— North. South. Population 8,712 10,439 2,991 11,405 8,078 9,837 9,080 9,842 10,118 9,810 19,640 7,226 No.
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of inhabited houses 1,325 1,126 441 1,671 878 1,735 1,612 1,638 1,805 1,697 2,805 1,353 Persons to a house 6.57 9.27 6.78 6.83 9.20 5.67 5.63 6.00 5.61 5.78 7.00 5.34 New houses – – 71 – – – 79 265 7 8 455 407 11 4. Births.—The birth rate 29.9 was lower than in 1901 (303), but higher than in the previous three years; i...
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The following table shows the birth rate of the three parishes and eleven wards of the Borough, and how these compare with the neighbouring Boroughs:— Birth rate. Woolwich Paeish 28.8 Wards. Dockyard 32.2 St. Mary's 21.2 River 28.2 N. 39.1 S. 25.6 St. George's 34.4 Plumstead Parish 31.5 Wards. Burrage 22.7 Herbert 26.4...
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Margaret's, Central, and Eltham Wards were higher than in 1901, and the birth rates of St. George's, Burrage. Glyndon, and St. Nicholas were lower. The highest birth rates were in the River Ward North, and St. Margaret's, and the lowest in St. Mary's, Burrage and Eltham. 7. The following table gives the birth rates for...
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Woolwich 30.5 31.5 30.2 30.3 28.2 28.5 28.8 Plumstead 32.7 32.3 30.2 30.2 29.8 31.5 31.5 Eltham 21.9 19.5 19.3 21.4 21.1 22.3 23.8 8. Deaths.—Table 1 gives the gross and nett deaths and death rates in 1902, and each of the past ten years, and shows also how the nett deaths are arrived at. All death rates mentioned in t...
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There were ten such deaths in 1902, most of them being registered in the River and St. Nicholas Wards. A few other deaths of Tramps passing through the Borough, dying in the Workhouse Infirmary, have also been credited to the Borough when they could not be definitely said to belong to other sanitary areas. But these ar...
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Mary's Wards, at an age when the death rate is very low, make the death rate in these wards, and to some extent in the Borough, appear lower than it really is. Mr. Shirley Murphy has calculated the factor for correction for differences in the age and sex constitution of the population to be 1.05107 for London County, a...
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The death rate in West Ham was 17.1 „ „ Bast Ham „ 11.9 „ „ Erith „ 12.88 ,, „ England and Wales 16.3 „ „ London ,, 17.2 11. The following table gives the death rate in each parish and each ward of the Borough:— Woolwich Paeish 17.1 Dockyard 16.4 St. Mary's 14.0 River—North 18.7 River—South 18.7 St. George's 16.4 14 Pl...
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Nicholas and Eltham Wards were lower, and the remaining wards higher. Of the Woolwich and Plumstead Wards, Herbert again had the lowest rate, and River, as last year, the highest. Having obtained from the Census Office the population of each street in the River Ward, I have been enabled to estimate the population of No...
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Woolwich 20.4 17.3 20.1 21.0 21.8 16.8 17.1 Plumstead 15.6 13.6 16.2 14.0 15.8 13.2 14.3 Eltham 34.7 14.2 13.5 10.0 14.5 13.6 8.5 The death rate in Woolwich Parish was the lowest recorded, with the exception of 1901. Plumstead Parish had a lower rate in 1894, 1897, 1899 and 1901. Eltham has not had so low a rate since ...
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Life capital saved.—If the years 1901 and 1902 had had the same average death rate as the ten years, 1892-1901, 15 viz., 16.6, there would have been in these two years 3,987 deaths instead of 3,565. There was thus a saving in these two years of 422 lives compared with previous years. This represents roughly a gain of l...
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One-third of these would be of the working age, and their wages about 4/- a day, making a further saving of £21,100. The cost of medical attendance and nursing at 1/a day, would make a further £15,825, making a gross saving of £121,325. I am far from inferring that all this saving of life and health is due to improved ...