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Alfred Smith, 24, Soldier

Occupation or role: Soldier
Age: 24
Gender: Male
Date of admission: 15 Aug 1888
Date of death: 17 Aug 1888
Disease (transcribed): Dysentery. Peritonitis
Disease (standardised): Dysentery (Intestines); Peritonitis (Abdomen)
Admitted under the care of: Whipham, Thomas Tillyer
Medical examination performed by: Dickinson, William Lee
Post mortem examination performed by: Sisley, Richard
Medical notes: 'The man gave no history of having had rheumatism, nor of scarlatina. He was a soldier and in 1884 was in South Africa where he said he had dysentery. He was not however laid up in bed. His bowels acted 11 or 12 times a day’
Body parts examined in the post mortem: Body parts examined: Pleurae, lungs, heart, liver, spleen, intestines, peritoneum, kidneys

Type of incident: n/a

Charles Bunkall, 16, Blacksmith

Occupation or role: Blacksmith
Age: 16
Gender: Male
Date of admission: 12 Aug 1888
Date of death: 19 Aug 1888
Disease (transcribed): Strangulated hernia. Gangrene of gut. Peritonitis
Disease (standardised): Hernia Gangrene (Gut); Peritonitis (Abdomen)
Admitted under the care of: Rouse, James
Medical examination performed by: Dickinson, William Lee
Post mortem examination performed by: Bull, William C.
Medical notes: 'A right inguinal hernia since at 3. No truss worn during the last 11 years. The hernia came down on 12th at 10am. He was immediately seized with pain & commenced to vomit. Nothing more is known as he was found late at night lying in the park & was brought to the hospital by a policeman’
Body parts examined in the post mortem: Body parts examined: Abdomen, peritoneum

Type of incident: n/a

William Smith, 9 months, [[Child of] ] Carman

Occupation or role: [[Child of] ] Carman
Age: 9 months
Gender: Male
Date of admission: 18 Aug 1888
Date of death: 18 Aug 1888
Disease (transcribed): Catarrhal enteritis. Rickets
Disease (standardised): Enteritis (Intestines); Rickets (Bones)
Admitted under the care of: Whipham, Thomas Tillyer
Medical examination performed by: Dickinson, William Lee
Post mortem examination performed by: n/a
Medical notes: 'Not seen by registrar’
Body parts examined in the post mortem: Body parts examined: Thymus, brain, heart, liver, lungs, kidneys, spleen, intestines

Type of incident: n/a

James McDonough, 65, Engraver

Occupation or role: Engraver
Age: 65
Gender: Male
Date of admission: 13 Jun 1888
Date of death: 23 Jun 1888
Disease (transcribed): Episthelioma of oesophagus
Disease (standardised): Carcinoma (Oesophagus)
Admitted under the care of: Turner, George Robertson
Medical examination performed by: Dickinson, William Lee
Post mortem examination performed by: Bull, William C.
Medical notes: 'This man was originally an OP [out-patient] with difficulty in swallowing. He was admitted early in ‘88 & it was then found possible to pass a fine bougie into the stomach. At a consultation it was not thought a desirable case for gastrostomy & he went out. He got steadily more emaciated & was readmitted on June 13th’
Body parts examined in the post mortem: Body parts examined: Pleurae, lungs, heart, aorta, liver, spleen, kidneys, oesophagus, stomach, intestines

Type of incident: n/a

Henry Hall, 4 months, [Occupation not stated]

Occupation or role: [Occupation not stated]
Age: 4 months
Gender: Male
Date of admission: 24 Aug 1888
Date of death: 1 Sep 1888
Disease (transcribed): Diarrhoea. Pertussis
Disease (standardised): Diarrhoea Whooping cough
Admitted under the care of: Cavafy, John
Medical examination performed by: Dickinson, William Lee
Post mortem examination performed by: Davidson, William Marshall
Medical notes: 'The child before admission had been an OP [out-patient] under Dr Owen [Herbert Isambard Owen] for 4 days. It had had whooping cough for two months, diarrhoea & vomiting for ten days & had been losing flesh’
Body parts examined in the post mortem: Body parts examined: Lungs, heart, liver, spleen, kidneys, peritoneum, intestines, brain

Type of incident: n/a

Violet Jones, 14 months, [Occupation not stated]

Occupation or role: [Occupation not stated]
Age: 14 months
Gender: Female
Date of admission: 8 Sep 1888
Date of death: 9 Sep 1888
Disease (transcribed): Diarrhoea
Disease (standardised): Diarrhoea
Admitted under the care of: Dickinson, William Howship
Medical examination performed by: Dickinson, William Lee
Post mortem examination performed by: Davidson, William Marshall
Medical notes: 'No history of child’s illness could be obtained. When admitted the child was pale & emaciated, & markedly rickety’
Body parts examined in the post mortem: Body parts examined: Lungs, heart, liver, spleen, peritoneum, intestines

Type of incident: n/a

Elizabeth Hunt, 50, Married

Occupation or role: Married
Age: 50
Gender: Female
Date of admission: 30 Aug 1888
Date of death: 13 Sep 1888
Disease (transcribed): Carcinoma of uterus, ovaries, pancreas, & caecum. Malignant stricture of ileo-caecal valve
Disease (standardised): Carcinoma (Uterus, ovaries, pancreas, caecum); Stricture (Intestines)
Admitted under the care of: Ewart, William
Medical examination performed by: Dickinson, William Lee
Post mortem examination performed by: Davidson, William Marshall
Medical notes: 'The patient was a married woman & had had 10 children. For ten years she had felt a lump in lwoer part of abdomen, on the right side, which she thought had gradually & slightly increased in size. For 12 months she had felt a sense of ‘weight’ in the lower part of abdomen, & for six months she had felt generally weak & ill, & had lost much flesh’
Body parts examined in the post mortem: Body parts examined: Pleurae, lungs, heart, liver, kidneys, pancreas, peritoneum, intestines

Type of incident: n/a

Emma Mason, 50, [Occupation not stated]

Occupation or role: [Occupation not stated]
Age: 50
Gender: Female
Date of admission: 12 Sep 1888
Date of death: 13 Sep 1888
Disease (transcribed): Cirrhosis of liver
Disease (standardised): Liver cirrhosis (Liver)
Admitted under the care of: Whipham, Thomas Tillyer
Medical examination performed by: Dickinson, William Lee
Post mortem examination performed by: Davidson, William Marshall
Medical notes: 'The patient had had ascites & oedema of the legs, & had lost flesh rapidly during the three months before admission. No further history could be obtained’
Body parts examined in the post mortem: Body parts examined: Pleurae, lungs, pericardium, heart, peritoneum, liver, spleen, kidneys, uterus, ovaries

Type of incident: n/a

Eva Paterson, 4, [Occupation not stated]

Occupation or role: [Occupation not stated]
Age: 4
Gender: Female
Date of admission: 12 Sep 1888
Date of death: 15 Sep 1888
Disease (transcribed): Nasal & pharyngeal diphtheria
Disease (standardised): Diphtheria (Pharynx, nose)
Admitted under the care of: Dickinson, William Howship
Medical examination performed by: Dickinson, William Lee
Post mortem examination performed by: Davidson, William Marshall
Medical notes: 'The child had been ill & had had a sore throat, & had been vomiting for five days before admission. On Sept 11th the right tonsil was swollen & red, & on it was a patch of membrane. It was punctured, but without result’
Body parts examined in the post mortem: Body parts examined: Pleurae, lungs, trachea, larynx, pharynx, oesophagus, heart, liver, spleen, kidneys

Type of incident: n/a

William Kent, 56, Clerk

Occupation or role: Clerk
Age: 56
Gender: Male
Date of admission: 23 Feb 1887
Date of death: 9 May 1887
Disease (transcribed): Cancer of oesophagus. Gradual emaciation. Gastrostomy
Disease (standardised): Cancer (Oesophagus); Emaciation (Systemic); Gastrostomy (Stomach)
Admitted under the care of: Rouse, James
Medical examination performed by: Bull, William Charles
Post mortem examination performed by: Dickinson, William Lee
Medical notes: 'The man had difficulty in swallowing for about 5 months accompanied by considerable loss of flesh. He was admitted under Dr Dickinson & transferred to the surgeon in 11 days'

Illustrations: No
Type of incident: n/a

William Noakes, 39, Porter

Occupation or role: Porter
Age: 39
Gender: Male
Date of admission: 30 Apr 1887
Date of death: 19 May 1887
Disease (transcribed): Hepatic abscess in connection with bile-ducts
Disease (standardised): Abscess (Bile ducts)
Admitted under the care of: Whipham, Thomas Tillyer
Medical examination performed by: Slater, Charles
Post mortem examination performed by: Dickinson, William Lee and Sisley, Richard
Medical notes: 'The patient was a poster of healthy family history. He had had good health and there was no history of syphilis or excessive alcohol. He was perfectly well until 10 weeks before admission, when shortly after a meal of eggs & bacon he had pain, of a not very severe character, in the right iliac forsa together with a sense of chilliness & diarhhoea'

Illustrations: No
Type of incident: n/a

Frederick Rickford, 59, Grocer

Occupation or role: Grocer
Age: 59
Gender: Male
Date of admission: 7 Mar 1887
Date of death: 14 May 1887
Disease (transcribed): Cirrhosis of liver. Peritonitis
Disease (standardised): Cirrhosis (Liver); Peritonitis (Abdomen)
Admitted under the care of: Whipham, Thomas Tillyer
Medical examination performed by: Slater, Charles
Post mortem examination performed by: Dickinson, William Lee
Medical notes: 'The patient had been a farmer & was of a long-lived family. He had had fair health. Though not a drunkard he had averaged 2-3 pints beer daily'

Illustrations: No
Type of incident: n/a

Fanny Dobbs, 42, [Wife of] Ticket collector

Occupation or role: [Wife of] Ticket collector
Age: 42
Gender: Female
Date of admission: 13 May 1887
Date of death: 17 May 1887
Disease (transcribed): Abscess of liver. Pyaemia
Disease (standardised): Abscess (Liver); Sepsis (Systemic)
Admitted under the care of: Wadham, William
Medical examination performed by: Slater, Charles
Post mortem examination performed by: Dickinson, William Lee
Medical notes: 'The patient was married and had had 7 children with 3 miscarriages. She was suckling child at 16 months at the commencement of her last illness'

Illustrations: No
Type of incident: n/a

Albert Jameson, 42, Messenger

Occupation or role: Messenger
Age: 42
Gender: Male
Date of admission: 30 Mar 1887
Date of death: 20 May 1887
Disease (transcribed): Phthisis. Perforation of ileum. Peritonitis
Disease (standardised): Tuberculosis (Lung); Perforation (Intestines); Peritonitis (Abdomen)
Admitted under the care of: Wadham, William
Medical examination performed by: Slater, Charles
Post mortem examination performed by: Dickinson, William Lee
Medical notes: 'The patient was of a healthy family. He had been a ship's steward & had had dysentery 16 years previously but no other illness. He was addicted to alcohol'

Illustrations: No
Type of incident: n/a

Rose Beams, 7,

Occupation or role:
Age: 7
Gender: Female
Date of admission: 3 Sep 1887
Date of death: 10 Sep 1887
Disease (transcribed): Pharyngeal diphtheria
Disease (standardised): Diphtheria (Pharynx)
Admitted under the care of: Wadham, William
Medical examination performed by: des Voeux, Harold Antoine
Post mortem examination performed by: Dickinson, William Lee
Medical notes: 'Six children living in same house: none has had a bad throat. Has had measles. No other illness'

Illustrations: No
Type of incident: n/a

Frances Day, 18, [No occupation stated]

Occupation or role: [No occupation stated]
Age: 18
Gender: Female
Date of admission: 21 Nov 1890
Date of death: 1 Jan 1891
Disease (transcribed): Perforating gastric ulcer. Splenic and subdiaphragmatic abscesses
Disease (standardised): Ulcer (Stomach); Abscess (Spleen, abdomen)
Admitted under the care of: Ewart, William
Medical examination performed by: Rolleston, Humphry Davy
Post mortem examination performed by: Dickinson, William Lee
Medical notes: 'Family history good. The girl was a servant who had never before been laid up. For some time she had suffered from pallor, constipation, and scanty and irregular menstruation. For about 15 months she had suffered from epigastric pain and vomiting after food. These symptoms had been lately severe'
Body parts examined in the post mortem: Thorax, abdomen

Type of incident: n/a

Evelyn Flynn, 18, [No occupation stated]

Occupation or role: [No occupation stated]
Age: 18
Gender: Female
Date of admission: 14 Oct 1890
Date of death: 4 Jan 1891
Disease (transcribed): Ulceration of faecal concretion out of vermiform appendix. Pelvic abscess
Disease (standardised): Ulcer (Appendix); Abscess (Pelvis)
Admitted under the care of: Whipham, Thomas Tillyer
Medical examination performed by: Rolleston, Humphry Davy
Post mortem examination performed by: Dickinson, William Lee
Medical notes: 'Both parents of this patient died of phthisis before middle age. The girl was a dressmaker who had had osteotomy performed on the right side for knock-knee. At the age of 7 she had scarlatina, but after this no serious illness till that for which she was admitted. The bowels were usually rather confined. Menstruation first appeared on June 17th 1890, but had never been regular, tending rather to profusion and undue frequency'
Body parts examined in the post mortem: Head, thorax, abdomen

Type of incident: n/a

Thomas Powell, 41, Omnibus conductor

Occupation or role: Omnibus conductor
Age: 41
Gender: Male
Date of admission: 31 Dec 1890
Date of death: 10 Jan 1891
Disease (transcribed): Cirrhosis. Lardaceous disease kidneys and liver
Disease (standardised): Liver cirrhosis (Liver); Amyloidosis (Kidneys, liver)
Admitted under the care of: Whipham, Thomas Tillyer
Medical examination performed by: Rolleston, Humphry Davy
Post mortem examination performed by: Dickinson, William Lee
Medical notes: 'This man was an omnibus conductor who acknowledged having been for many years a heavy drinker, chiefly of whiskey. In 1883 he had an attack of pleurisy on the right side. In March 1886 was admitted for a time into this hospital on account of oedema of the legs'
Body parts examined in the post mortem: Head, thorax, abdomen, legs

Type of incident: n/a

Walter King, 18, Engine cleaner

Occupation or role: Engine cleaner
Age: 18
Gender: Male
Date of admission: 10 Jan 1891
Date of death: 13 Jan 1891
Disease (transcribed): Intussusception of ileum
Disease (standardised): Intussusception (Intestines)
Admitted under the care of: Cavafy, John
Medical examination performed by: Rolleston, Humphry Davy
Post mortem examination performed by: Dickinson, William Lee
Medical notes: 'This man was an engine-cleaner who had no previous serious illness. He was able to obtain proper food, but seemed to have been in the habit of living injudiciously: he usually eat [sic] no vegetables and and his meat consisted only of 3 pork sausages per diem. His fatal illness began on Jan 8th with (as described by a medical man) tonsillitis and what was thought to be a rheumatic affection of both wrists'
Body parts examined in the post mortem: Thorax, abdomen

Type of incident: n/a

Emma Baker, 43, [No occupation stated]

Occupation or role: [No occupation stated]
Age: 43
Gender: Female
Date of admission: 10 Jan 1891
Date of death: 13 Jan 1891
Disease (transcribed): Cirrhosis of liver
Disease (standardised): Liver cirrhosis (Liver)
Admitted under the care of: Cavafy, John
Medical examination performed by: Rolleston, Humphry Davy
Post mortem examination performed by: Dickinson, William Lee
Medical notes: 'This woman had borne seven children. Her health was said to have been for the most part very good: there was no history of any fits or old paralysis. She was subject to epistaxis, and had been a free spirit-drinker, but there had been no haematemesis or jaundice. She had been ailing indefinitely for about a month when on Dec 23rd she fell down suddenly while walking across the room. After this she was unable to stand and was confined to bed. She was strange in the head, and it was said that she suffered from pain shooting up the left side of the body and from palpitation of the heart'
Body parts examined in the post mortem: Thorax, abdomen, brain, spinal cord

Type of incident: n/a

Mary Stamford, 41, Wife of coachman

Occupation or role: Wife of coachman
Age: 41
Gender: Female
Date of admission: 13 Jan 1891
Date of death: 21 Jan 1891
Disease (transcribed): Fatty liver. Fatty degeneration of heart
Disease (standardised): Disease (Liver, heart)
Admitted under the care of: Cavafy, John
Medical examination performed by: Rolleston, Humphry Davy
Post mortem examination performed by: Dickinson, William Lee
Medical notes: 'This woman was the wife of a coachman who said that it had recently come to his knowledge that she had for long been in the habit of drinking gin surreptitiously, but for how long and to what extent was uncertain. She was said to have had no previous serious illness, but 12 months before admission there was some haematemesis. There was no history of jaundice or paralysis. Six weeks before admission she began to lose appetite and to ail indefinitely'
Body parts examined in the post mortem: Thorax, abdomen, head

Type of incident: n/a

Arthur Adair, 4, [No occupation stated]

Occupation or role: [No occupation stated]
Age: 4
Gender: Male
Date of admission: 20 Jan 1891
Date of death: 26 Jan 1891
Disease (transcribed): Bronchopneumonia. Membranous laryngitis. Ulceration in ileum
Disease (standardised): Bronchopneumonia (Lungs); Laryngitis (Larynx); Ulcer (Intestines)
Admitted under the care of: Cavafy, John
Medical examination performed by: Rolleston, Humphry Davy
Post mortem examination performed by: Dickinson, William Lee
Medical notes: 'No family history of phthisis or other disease. The child had had several slight attacks of bronchitis, but on the whole had had very fair health. Eleven days before admission the rash of measles appeared after much coryza, and simultaneously the child became hoarse'
Body parts examined in the post mortem: Throat, thorax, abdomen, head

Type of incident: n/a

Henry La Roche, 14, Store boy

Occupation or role: Store boy
Age: 14
Gender: Male
Date of admission: 28 Jan 1891
Date of death: 29 Jan 1891
Disease (transcribed): Ulceration of vermiform appendix. Peritonitis
Disease (standardised): Ulcer (Appendix); Peritonitis (Abdomen)
Admitted under the care of: Dickinson, William Howship
Medical examination performed by: Rolleston, Humphry Davy
Post mortem examination performed by: Dickinson, William Lee
Medical notes: 'This patient was a store-boy. His health had been very good, and there had been no previous attacks of abdominal pain. There was no history of over-indulgence in indigestible eatables. On January 8th inst he woke up in the morning with some abdominal discomfort, but was able to go to work. He was soon, however, obliged to return home on account of sharp pain over the whole belly. A little vomiting occurred; no shivering'
Body parts examined in the post mortem: Abdomen, thorax, head

Type of incident: n/a

Eleanor Stuart, 22, Dressmaker

Occupation or role: Dressmaker
Age: 22
Gender: Female
Date of admission: 31 Jan 1891
Date of death: 6 Feb 1891
Disease (transcribed): Gastric ulcer, perforation. Peritonitis
Disease (standardised): Ulcer (Stomach); Peritonitis (Abdomen)
Admitted under the care of: Whipham, Thomas Tillyer
Medical examination performed by: Rolleston, Humphry Davy
Post mortem examination performed by: Dickinson, William Lee
Medical notes: 'This patient was a dressmaker who had suffered from dyspeptic pains for 3 years. At the end of October 1890 she had copious haematemesis for the first time, and since then had been too weak to work. The catamenia [menstruation] were said to have been normal hitherto, but ceased entirely at this time'
Body parts examined in the post mortem: Thorax, abdomen

Type of incident: n/a

Annie Goiling, 2, [No occupation stated]

Occupation or role: [No occupation stated]
Age: 2
Gender: Female
Date of admission: 6 Feb 1891
Date of death: 11 Feb 1891
Disease (transcribed): Diphtheria
Disease (standardised): Diphtheria (Pharynx)
Admitted under the care of: Cavafy, John
Medical examination performed by: Rolleston, Humphry Davy
Post mortem examination performed by: Dickinson, William Lee
Medical notes: 'In June 1890 the child had measles, and after this its health was thought to be good. For 2 days before admission it had been ill and breathing noisily'
Body parts examined in the post mortem: Throat, thorax, abdomen

Type of incident: n/a

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