_Southwark and Vauxhall._
At Nine Elms, on 26th July, the widow of a cooper, aged 79, “cholera 18
hours”
_Southwark and Vauxhall._
At Albert Villas, on 27th July, the son of a clerk in the Customs, aged
2 years, “premonitory diarrhœa a month, Asiatic cholera 16 hours,
consecutive fever 30 hours, convulsions 2 hours”
_Southwark and Vauxhall._
At Lavender Hill, on 25th July, the wife of a gentleman, aged 46,
“premonitory diarrhœa 20 hours, cholera 16 hours”
_Pump-well._
At 25, Little Europa Place, on 30th July, the wife of a gardener, aged
50 years, “Asiatic cholera 33 hours”
_Southwark and Vauxhall._
At York Road, on 31st July, the daughter of a gardener, aged 12 years,
premonitory diarrhœa neglected 8 hours, “Asiatic cholera, 11 hours”
_Southwark and Vauxhall._
At 18, York Street, Battersea Fields, on 29th July, the son of a
boiler-maker, aged 1 year and 7 months, “cholera 10 hours”
_Thames water supplied by a cart._
At Canterbury Place, York Road, on 2nd August, the wife of a bricklayer,
aged 35, “diarrhœa unattended 2 days, Asiatic cholera 12 hours”
_Southwark and Vauxhall._
At 33, Little Europa Place, on 2nd August, a labourer, aged 48,
“premonitory diarrhœa 4 hours, cholera 16 hours”
_Southwark and Vauxhall._
At Falcon Lane, on 3rd August, the daughter of a chemist deceased, aged
14 years, “premonitory diarrhœa 4 hours, cholera 24 hours”
_Water from a ditch into which the cesspools empty themselves._
At Lavender Road, on 3rd August, a clockmaker, aged 47, “Asiatic
cholera”
_Southwark and Vauxhall._
At York Road, August 4, the daughter of a gardener, aged 21, “cholera
maligna 11 hours”
_Southwark and Vauxhall._
At 30, Ægis Terrace, Battersea Fields, on 2nd August, the son of a
horse-dealer, aged 12 years, “cholera 15 hours”
_Southwark and Vauxhall._
WANDSWORTH. _Wandsworth._
At Armoury Yard, on 3rd August, the daughter of a labourer, aged 4
years, “measles 6 days, cholera 6 hours”
_Thames water fetched in pails._
At Apothecaries’ Row, 5th Aug., the son of a sawyer, aged 10, “cholera
12 hours”
_Thames water and pump-well._
WANDSWORTH. _Putney._
At Cooper’s Arms Lane, on 5th August, a bricklayer’s labourer, aged 38,
“premonitory diarrhœa 9 hours, cholera 15 hours”
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