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Henry Cornish, 54, Painter

Occupation or role: Painter
Age: 54
Gender: Male
Date of admission: 24 Apr 1903
Date of death: 8th May 1903
Disease (transcribed): Granular kidneys. Oedema and hypostatic pneumonia of lungs. Hypertrophy and dilatation of heart. Uraemia. Pericardial and pleural effusion. Duodenal ulcer
Disease (standardised): Disease (Kidney); Oedema (Lung); Pneumonia (Lung); Disease (Heart); Uraemia (Kidney); Effusion (Pleura);Effusion (Heart) ; Ulcer (Duodenum)
Admitted under the care of: Owen, Herbert Isambard
Medical examination performed by: Ascherson, William Lawrence
Post mortem examination performed by: Trevor, Robert Salusbury
Medical notes: The patient was admitted suffering from shortness of breath, cough and praecordial pain.
Body parts examined in the post mortem: Lungs, larynx, thyroid, pericardium, heart, liver, gall bladder, portal vein, spleen, pancreas, kidneys, bladder, alimentary tract and aorta
Type of incident: n/a

James Child, 24, Painter

Occupation or role: Painter
Gender: Male
Age: 24
Date of admission: 2 Jan 1904
Date of death: 3 Jan 1904
Disease (transcribed): Impaction of tooth plate in oesophagus. Ulceration into aorta. Haemorrhage into alimentary canal
Disease (standardised): Airway obstruction (Oesophagus); Ulcer (Aorta); Haemorrhage (Gastrointestinal tract);
Admitted under the care of: Dent, Clinton Thomas
Medical examination performed by: n/a
Post mortem examination performed by: Trevor, Robert Salusbury
Medical notes: n/a
Body parts examined in the post mortem: Thorax, abdomen, cranium
Type of incident: n/a

Robert Sheers, 23, Railway guard

Occupation or role: Railway guard
Gender: Male
Age: 23
Date of admission: 23 Dec 1903
Date of death: 3 Jan 1904
Disease (transcribed): Fractured skull (vertex and base). Meningitis. Laminectomy. Broncho-pneumonia (inhalation)
Disease (standardised): Fracture (Skull); Meningitis (Brain); Laminectomy (Spine); Bronchopneumonia (Lung);
Admitted under the care of: Turner, George Robertson
Medical examination performed by: English, T. Crisp
Post mortem examination performed by: Trevor, Robert Salusbury
Medical notes: 'History. Patient fell 20 feet onto his head on the day before admission, and was 'concussed' '
Body parts examined in the post mortem: Thorax, abdomen, cranium
Type of incident: Trauma/accident

Arthur Stokeley, 36, Fitter

Occupation or role: Fitter
Gender: Male
Age: 36
Date of admission: 23 Dec 1903
Date of death: 7 Jan 1904
Disease (transcribed): Lobar pneumonia. Empyema. Pleurisy with effusion. Pyaemia. Chronic ulcer of stomach. Dilatation of stomach
Disease (standardised): Pneumonia (Lung); Empyema (Lung); Pleurisy (Lung); Pleural effusion (Lung); Sepsis (Systemic); Ulcer (Stomach); Dilatation (Stomach);
Admitted under the care of: Penrose, Francis George
Medical examination performed by: Pearson, Sidney Vere
Post mortem examination performed by: Trevor, Robert Salusbury
Medical notes: 'History – I.P. [In-patient] Nov [November] 30 – Dec [December] 16th for gastric ulcer: see medical notes no. 1730.03. Present illness started suddenly on Dec [December] 19th; a rigor and dyspnoea occurred: and on Dec [December] 21st feverishness and pain in the right side was noticed'
Body parts examined in the post mortem: Thorax, abdomen
Type of incident: n/a

Alexandra Lane, 1 5/12, [Child of] Traveller

Occupation or role: [Child of] Traveller
Gender: Female
Age: 1 5/12
Date of admission: 10 Jan 1904
Date of death: 11 Jan 1904
Disease (transcribed): Sero-fibrinous pleurisy and pericarditis. Broncho-pneumonia
Disease (standardised): Pleurisy (Lung); Pericarditis (Heart); Bronchopneumonia (Lung);
Admitted under the care of: Penrose, Francis George
Medical examination performed by: Ascherson, William Lawrence
Post mortem examination performed by: Trevor, Robert Salusbury
Medical notes: 'Patient reported to have been ill about a fortnight before admission. No other history could be obtained. When examined child seemed in extremis; She was ashen coloured, extremely cyanosed. Breathing was rapid with grunting expiration. Much recession of the intercostal spaces and in the epigastrium. The last movement increased the distress and cyanosis. The whole of the left side of the chest behind seemed to be dull, and also the lower axillary region'
Body parts examined in the post mortem: Thorax, abdomen
Type of incident: n/a

George Milgate, 52, General dealer ? Sword grinder

Occupation or role: General dealer ? Sword grinder
Gender: Male
Age: 52
Date of admission: 29 Dec 1903
Date of death: 12 Jan 1904
Disease (transcribed): Inhalation broncho-pneumonia. Lobar pneumonia. Pleurisy. Old phthisis. Pigmentation and oedema of lungs
Disease (standardised): Bronchopneumonia (Lung); Pneumonia (Lung); Pleurisy (Lung); Tuberculosis (Lung); Pigmentation (Lung); Oedema (Lung);
Admitted under the care of: Rolleston, Humphry Davy
Medical examination performed by: Pearson, Sidney Vere
Post mortem examination performed by: Trevor, Robert Salusbury
Medical notes: 'George Millgate was a sword-grinder, but for a year or two trade had become so bad that he had to give up this occupation and get his living as best he could as a 'general dealer'. In the old days when business was brisk and when he inhaled much dust from sword-grinding he used to suffer from time to time from pulmonary trouble – 'pleurisy on both sides every now and then'. He once had syphilis years ago. With these exceptions he had enjoyed good health up to 4 or 5 months from the time of his death. He took alcohol in moderation. Four months before his admission he started to lose flesh and he lost 2 stone during that four months. He caught a cold 2 months before coming into the hospital this led to a cough and shortness of breath which had been increasing up to the time of his adm [admission]. The cough was associated with a lot of expectn [expectoration], which at first had been a little blood-stained'
Body parts examined in the post mortem: Thorax, abdomen
Type of incident: n/a

Henry Stanisland, 62, Carpenter

Occupation or role: Carpenter
Gender: Male
Age: 62
Date of admission: 20 Nov 1903
Date of death: 13 Jan 1904
Disease (transcribed): Arterio-sclerosis. Hypertrophy and dilatation of heart. Pulmonary infarction (old). Pleurisy and effusion
Disease (standardised): Arteriosclerosis (Arteries); Hypertrophy (Heart); Cardiomyopathy, dilated (Heart); Pulmonary infarction (Lung); Pleurisy (Lung); Pleural effusion (Lung);
Admitted under the care of: Ewart, William
Medical examination performed by: Ascherson, William Lawrence
Post mortem examination performed by: Trevor, Robert Salusbury
Medical notes: 'Patient was first admitted on August 25th 1903 for shortness of breath and swelling of his right ankle. His antecedents were unimportant with the exception that he had several times had attacks of 'rheumatism' pain and swelling of the joints. ΣΦ [Syphilis] was denied. For some time he had been passing much urine, being obliged to get up for that purpose frequently at night. For four months he had had attacks of sudden pain over the situation of the heart's apex of a cutting character and dyspnoea; no genuine anginal attacks'
Body parts examined in the post mortem: Thorax, abdomen
Type of incident: n/a

James Southwick, 53, Painter

Occupation or role: Painter
Gender: Male
Age: 53
Date of admission: 6 Jan 1904
Date of death: 17 Jan 1904
Disease (transcribed): Hypertrophy and dilatation of heart (? alcoholic). Infarcts in lungs and spleen. Decomposition. Streptococcus infectus. Interstitial cardiac myositis. Fibroma in kidney
Disease (standardised): Hypertrophy (Heart); Cardiomyopathy, dilated (Heart); Cardiomyopathy, alcoholic (Heart); Infarction (Lung, spleen); Streptococcus (Lung, spleen); Myositis (Heart); Fibroma (Kidney);
Admitted under the care of: Penrose, Francis George
Medical examination performed by: Pearson, Sidney Vere
Post mortem examination performed by: Trevor, Robert Salusbury
Medical notes: 'James Southwick was a painter and decorator who had never worked much in lead. He had never had gout or syphilis. He drank alcohol moderately ('about 2 ½ pints' of ale a day): had never suffered from morning retching or vomiting. Fam. Hst. [Family history] and hist [history] of past illness – negative. History Present Illness – Loss of flesh for 4 months. Swelling of the legs for 6 weeks. Dyspnoea on and off for 4 months. No work for 1 month, in bed for 3 weeks. He complained of dyspnoea and pain in the stomach and of shortness of breath. The pain was a constant [?] one, worse on standing up'
Body parts examined in the post mortem: Thorax, abdomen
Type of incident: n/a

Frederick Read, 63, Door keeper

Occupation or role: Door keeper
Gender: Male
Age: 63
Date of admission: 16 Dec 1903
Date of death: 21 Jan 1904
Disease (transcribed): Gastric ulcer. Laparotomy. Gastro enterostomy. Leakage. General peritonitis. Septic inhalation Bronchopneumonia with oedema of lungs
Disease (standardised): Ulcer (Stomach); Laparotomy (Abdomen); Gastroenterostomy (Stomach, intestines); Peritonitis (Abdomen); Bronchopneumonia (Lung); Sepsis (Lung); Oedema (Lung);
Admitted under the care of: Bennett, William Henry
Medical examination performed by: English, T. Crisp
Post mortem examination performed by: Trevor, Robert Salusbury
Medical notes: 'History. I.P. [In-patient] in June last under Dr Rolleston: see M.R. [Medical Register] 826.03 [1903]. Readmitted under Dr Ewart on Dec [December] 16. Patient's illness practically dated from 9 years before admission. He then first began to suffer from epigastric pain and vomiting. During the 9 years he had had about 12 attacks, lasting from 3-4 weeks. The pain came on 3 hours after food and was relieved by vomiting. Early in November, the pain and vomiting recurred. On [December] 12, he vomited about Oiss [1.5 pints] of coffee ground material, ¼ hour after taking some warm milk'
Body parts examined in the post mortem: Thorax, abdomen
Illustrations: Yes
Type of incident: n/a

Carrie Beaney, 30, Cook

Occupation or role: Cook
Gender: Female
Age: 30
Date of admission: 24 Jan 1904
Date of death: 25 Jan 1904
Disease (transcribed): Diabetic coma. Oedema of lungs. Inhalation broncho-pneumonia
Disease (standardised): Diabetic coma (Pancreas); Oedema (Lung); Bronchopneumonia (Lung);
Admitted under the care of: Ewart, William
Medical examination performed by: Pearson, Sidney Vere
Post mortem examination performed by: Trevor, Robert Salusbury
Medical notes: 'Not seen by Medical Registrar. See medical notes No. 130.04 [1904]'
Body parts examined in the post mortem: Thorax, abdomen, cranium
Type of incident: n/a

George Seager, 31, Labourer

Occupation or role: Labourer
Gender: Male
Age: 31
Date of admission: 23 Dec 1903
Date of death: 25 Jan 1904
Disease (transcribed): Phthisis. Generalized tuberculosis
Disease (standardised): Tuberculosis (Lung, systemic);
Admitted under the care of: Latham, Arthur Carlyle
Medical examination performed by: Pearson, Sidney Vere
Post mortem examination performed by: Trevor, Robert Salusbury
Medical notes: 'This was a case of chronic pulmonary tuberculosis then ran a rapid, and relentless course. The cardinal symptoms of the disease were throughout in excess of the physical signs. For about 2 months, at a time when he was attending the O.P. [Out-patient] department at the Brampton Hospital, he had all the usual symptoms of advancing pulmonary tuberculosis, but no definite signs of the disease could be discovered. He had dyspepsia, wasting, anaemia, cough, night sweating, but in the scanty expectoration which at first he used to bring up no T.B. were discovered. About the end of this time, however, T.B. and physical signs in the lungs were found. The latter appeared first at the rt [right] apex'
Body parts examined in the post mortem: Thorax, abdomen
Type of incident: n/a

Walter Dawes, 39, Painter

Occupation or role: Painter
Gender: Male
Age: 39
Date of admission: 16 Jan 1904
Date of death: 29 Jan 1904
Disease (transcribed): Morbus cordis. Aortic reflux. Intra pericardial aneurysm (aortic). Oedema of lungs
Disease (standardised): Disease (Heart); Aortic valve insufficiency (Heart); Aneurysm (Aorta); Oedema (Lung);
Admitted under the care of: Ewart, William
Medical examination performed by: Ascherson, William Lawrence
Post mortem examination performed by: Trevor, Robert Salusbury
Medical notes: 'Patient was admitted on January 16 for orthopnoea and cardiac discomfort. History of symptoms lasting about 18 months; nothing very definite, but epigastric disturbances after food, burning sensations arising from the stomach and spreading over the chest to the throat; now and then, palpitation, sense of weight in the praecardium; no definite anginal attack. A fortnight before admission, cough and shortness of breath developed, and he was obliged to lie up. There was a positive history of syphilis, contracted seventeen years before admission. No definite history of rheumatic fever in the patient himself, but there was a rheumatic family history. He had been rather a heavy beer-drinker'
Body parts examined in the post mortem: Thorax, abdomen
Type of incident: n/a

John Denley, 64, Carpenter

Occupation or role: Carpenter
Gender: Male
Age: 64
Date of admission: 6 Jan 1904
Date of death: 29 Jan 1904
Disease (transcribed): Lobar pneumonia. Emphysema and bronchitis. Gastrectasia
Disease (standardised): Pneumonia (Lung); Emphysema (Lung); Bronchitis (Lung); Distended (Stomach);
Admitted under the care of: Owen, Herbert Isambard
Medical examination performed by: Ascherson, William Lawrence
Post mortem examination performed by: Trevor, Robert Salusbury
Medical notes: 'Patient admitted on January the 7th suffering from cough and shortness of breath. He had been an in-patient on several previous occasions, his first admission being 15 years before the date of the present admission. Always suffering from gout, bronchitis and emphysema. Since last admission, he had not been free from illness, and for the month before had had much cough and shortness of breath as well as occipital headache'
Body parts examined in the post mortem: Thorax, abdomen
Type of incident: n/a

Dorothy Crees, 1 6/12, [Child of] Bus conductor

Occupation or role: [Child of] Bus conductor
Gender: Female
Age: 1 6/12
Date of admission: 29 Jan 1904
Date of death: 30 Jan 1904
Disease (transcribed): Acute bronchitis of the finer tubes. Broncho-pneumonia
Disease (standardised): Bronchitis (Lung); Bronchopneumonia (Lung);
Admitted under the care of: Owen, Herbert Isambard
Medical examination performed by: n/a
Post mortem examination performed by: Trevor, Robert Salusbury
Medical notes: 'Not seen by Med. [Medical] Registrar. See Med. [Medical] Notes No 154.04 [1904]'
Body parts examined in the post mortem: Thorax, abdomen
Type of incident: n/a

Elizabeth Spanton, 52, Houseeper

Occupation or role: Houseeper
Gender: Female
Age: 52
Date of admission: 27 Jan 1904
Date of death: 31 Jan 1904
Disease (transcribed): Morbus cordis (mitral stenosis). Ruptured compensation. Hydrothorax and hydroperitoneum. Adherent pericardium
Disease (standardised): Disease (Heart); Mitral valve stenosis (Heart); Hydrothorax (Lung); Hydroperitoneum (Abdomen); Pericarditis (Heart);
Admitted under the care of: Owen, Herbert Isambard
Medical examination performed by: Pearson, Sidney Vere
Post mortem examination performed by: Trevor, Robert Salusbury
Medical notes: 'Eliz. [Elizabeth] Spanton was first admitted into this hospital in June 1903: (med. Notes No. 963.03 [1903]. Her history was that at the age of 17 she had had rheumatic fever and that this had affected her heart, for she had had 'heart-trouble' to a certain extent ever since that time. She had a second attack of rheumatic fever in 1899, but no rheumatism between these two attacks. Her complaint on adm. [admission] was of dyspnoea, of 10 months standing gradually increasing, and of swelling of the legs for 10 days'
Body parts examined in the post mortem: Thorax, abdomen
Type of incident: n/a

Albert Newman, 37, Coffee stall keeper

Occupation or role: Coffee stall keeper
Gender: Male
Age: 37
Date of admission: 29 Jan 1904
Date of death: 31 Jan 1904
Disease (transcribed): Oedema and congestion of lungs. Fatty infiltration of the heart. Corrosive poisoning (oxalic acid)
Disease (standardised): Oedema (Lung); Congestion (Lung); Infiltration (Heart); Poisoning (Systemic);
Admitted under the care of: Owen, Herbert Isambard
Medical examination performed by: Ascherson, William Lawrence
Post mortem examination performed by: Trevor, Robert Salusbury
Medical notes: 'Patient was admitted on Jany [January] 29th, three hours after taking two-penny worth of oxalic acid. He had previously been seen by a doctor, and as the result of emetics had vomited frequently'
Body parts examined in the post mortem: Thorax, abdomen, cranium
Type of incident: Trauma/accident? Suicide?

Agnes Haynes, 53, [Wife of] Cab attendant

Occupation or role: [Wife of] Cab attendant
Gender: Female
Age: 53
Date of admission: 29 Jan 1904
Date of death: 1 Feb 1904
Disease (transcribed): Chronic bronchitis. Congestion and oedema of lungs. Chronic passive congestion of viscera
Disease (standardised): Bronchitis (Lung); Congestion (Lung, viscera); Oedema (Lung);
Admitted under the care of: Owen, Herbert Isambard
Medical examination performed by: Pearson, Sidney Vere
Post mortem examination performed by: Trevor, Robert Salusbury
Medical notes: 'This patient gave the usual history of chronic bronchitis. There was no definite history obtainable pointing to any family predisposition or per normal exciting cause for such a condition. For a month previously to adm. [admission] her cough had been severe: for 3 weeks she had had swelling of the legs and abdomen'
Body parts examined in the post mortem: Thorax, abdomen
Type of incident: n/a

Thomas Badger, 11 months, [Child of] Labourer

Occupation or role: [Child of] Labourer
Gender: Male
Age: 11 months
Date of admission: 1 Feb 1904
Date of death: 4 Feb 1904
Disease (transcribed): Capillary bronchitis. Bronchopneumonia
Disease (standardised): Bronchitis (Lung); Bronchopneumonia (Lung);
Admitted under the care of: Owen, Herbert Isambard
Medical examination performed by: Pearson, Sidney Vere
Post mortem examination performed by: Trevor, Robert Salusbury
Medical notes: 'This case was quite an ordinary one, and without any special features of interest. The baby had measles 1 month before adm: [admission] he had never been well since, being off his food, and troubled by teething. Slight otorrhoea and diarrhoea had troubled him previously'
Body parts examined in the post mortem: Thorax, abdomen
Type of incident: n/a

Charles Pitman, 35, Labourer

Occupation or role: Labourer
Gender: Male
Age: 35
Date of admission: 3 Feb 1904
Date of death: 6 Feb 1904
Disease (transcribed): Aneurysm of basilar artery. Rupture. Subarachnoid haemorrhage. Asphyxia
Disease (standardised): Aneurysm (Brain); Rupture (Brain); Haemorrhage (Brain); Asphyxia (Respiratory system);
Admitted under the care of: Penrose, Francis George
Medical examination performed by: Pearson, Sidney Vere
Post mortem examination performed by: Trevor, Robert Salusbury
Medical notes: 'This patient was sent into the hospital by Dr Lee Dickinson as a case to be watched. He was obviously the subject of chronic syphilitic and alcoholic poisoning. His chief complaint was headache: he also suffered from sleeplessness, and morning vomiting: and he gave a history of having had syphilis, 2 years previously and of drinking 'as much as he could get' '
Body parts examined in the post mortem: Thorax, abdomen, cranium
Type of incident: n/a

Stephen French, 63, Labourer

Occupation or role: Labourer
Gender: Male
Age: 63
Date of admission: 5 Feb 1904
Date of death: 7 Feb 1904
Disease (transcribed): Fractured skull. Bruising and laceration of brain. Septic bronchopneumonia
Disease (standardised): Fracture (Skull); Contusions (Brain); Lacerations (Brain); Bronchopneumonia (Lung); Sepsis (Systemic);
Admitted under the care of: Sheild, Arthur Marmaduke
Medical examination performed by: English, T. Crisp
Post mortem examination performed by: Trevor, Robert Salusbury
Medical notes: 'History. Patient fell out of a window onto his head. He was brought into Hospital bleeding from both nares, not from ears; large scalp wound, and complete paralysis of the L. [Left] side'
Body parts examined in the post mortem: Cranium, thorax, abdomen
Type of incident: Trauma/accident

William Trumbey, 60, Bus conductor

Occupation or role: Bus conductor
Gender: Male
Age: 60
Date of admission: 9 Dec 1904
Date of death: 14 Feb 1904
Disease (transcribed): Emphysema. Chronic bronchitis. Dilated and hypertrophied heart. Pulmonary oedema. Chronic passive congestion of viscera
Disease (standardised): Emphysema (Lung); Bronchitis (Lung); Cardiomyopathy, dilated (Heart); Hypertrophy (Heart); Oedema (Lung); Congestion (Viscera);
Admitted under the care of: Ewart, William
Medical examination performed by: Ascherson, William Lawrence
Post mortem examination performed by: Trevor, Robert Salusbury
Medical notes: 'Patient was admitted for the first time in July 1st 1903, with a long history of chronic winter cough. He had had several attacks of right sided failure with swelling of the legs'
Body parts examined in the post mortem: Thorax, abdomen
Type of incident: n/a

Sarah Cook, 76, Widow

Occupation or role: Widow
Gender: Female
Age: 76
Date of admission: 4 Feb 1904
Date of death: 15 Feb 1904
Disease (transcribed): Malignant stricture of upper part of oesophagus. Inhalation broncho-pneumonia. Gall stones
Disease (standardised): Constriction (Oesophagus); Bronchopneumonia (Lung); Gallstones (Bladder);
Admitted under the care of: Rolleston, Humphry Davy
Medical examination performed by: Ascherson, William Lawrence
Post mortem examination performed by: Trevor, Robert Salusbury
Medical notes: 'Patient was admitted on Feb [February] 4 1904 with an 8 months history of progressive dysphagia. There had been regurgitation of blood on one occasion. On admission she was an aged woman of striking appearance; profuse growth of grey hair. She was emaciated and the skin was atrophic'
Body parts examined in the post mortem: Thorax, abdomen
Type of incident: n/a

Richard Walby, 48, Waiter

Occupation or role: Waiter
Gender: Male
Age: 48
Date of admission: 27 Jan 1904
Date of death: 19 Feb 1904
Disease (transcribed): Cirrhosis of the liver. Erysipelas. Septic pneumonia. Cardiac dilatation. Pyaemia
Disease (standardised): Liver cirrhosis (Liver); Erysipelas (Skin); Pneumonia (Lung); Sepsis (Systemic); Cardiomyopathy, dilated (Heart);
Admitted under the care of: Ewart, William
Medical examination performed by: Ascherson, William Lawrence
Post mortem examination performed by: Trevor, Robert Salusbury
Medical notes: 'Patient admitted on January 27th complaining of passing blood by the bowel. Nothing of importance in the family history. Patient had been addicted to alcohol for a long time and had suffered much in the passed [sic past] from pituitus Gc [?]. He had had delirium tremens. He had suffered much from bleeding piles. Some little time before admission, he had suddenly become faint and giddy and had passed much dark blood from the bowel; then haemorrhage was, to him, quite distinct from that he was wont to associate with his piles. He denies syphilis'
Body parts examined in the post mortem: Thorax, abdomen
Type of incident: n/a

Sarah Mott, 27, Servant

Occupation or role: Servant
Gender: Female
Age: 27
Date of admission: 17 Feb 1904
Date of death: 19 Feb 1904
Disease (transcribed): Emphysema. Purulent bronchitis. Septic broncho-pneumonia. Atrophic rhinitis. Diffuse lardaceous disease of the viscera
Disease (standardised): Emphysema (Lung); Bronchitis (Lung); Suppuration (Lung); Bronchopneumonia (Lung); Sepsis (Systemic); Rhinitis, atrophic (Nasal mucosa); Amyloidosis (Viscera);
Admitted under the care of: Penrose, Francis George
Medical examination performed by: Ascherson, William Lawrence
Post mortem examination performed by: Trevor, Robert Salusbury
Medical notes: 'Patient was admitted on Feb [February] 17 complaining of Asthma. Shortness of breath and swelling of the legs. Nothing of importance in the family history. There was a long personal history of asthma extending over about 7 years, also of typhoid fever once. The asthmatic attacks were induced by odours such as of paraffin. In the West London hospital in 1903 with swelling of the legs and asthma. She complained of having recently passed blood from the bowel, sometimes bright red, sometimes dark and clotted'
Body parts examined in the post mortem: Thorax, abdomen
Type of incident: n/a

William Hopkins, 26, Stableman

Occupation or role: Stableman
Gender: Male
Age: 26
Date of admission: 18 Feb 1904
Date of death: 22 Feb 1904
Disease (transcribed): Acute bronchitis. Broncho-pneumonia
Disease (standardised): Bronchitis (Lung); Bronchopneumonia (Lung);
Admitted under the care of: Rolleston, Humphry Davy
Medical examination performed by: Pearson, Sidney Vere
Post mortem examination performed by: Trevor, Robert Salusbury
Medical notes: 'History – Except for scarlet fever as a school-boy this patient had enjoyed perfectly good health up to a fortnight before his admission. Then he was taken ill rather sharply having pains in the legs and a cold in the head with slight cough. But in spite of feeling very weak he worked for a week. His cough then somewhat suddenly became so bad that he was obliged to keep to his bed. He got [?], scanty, and difficult expectn [expectoration]. He showed no improvement under medical treatment and on Feb. [February] 18th was admitted into this hospital'
Body parts examined in the post mortem: Thorax, abdomen
Type of incident: n/a

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