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Patrick O'Donnell, 28, Labourer

Occupation or role: Labourer
Age: 28
Gender: Male
Date of admission: 24 Jul 1891
Date of death: 11 Jul 1891
Disease (transcribed): Small abscess in right lung. Septicaemia
Disease (standardised): Abscess (Lungs); Sepsis (Systemic)
Admitted under the care of: Haward, John Warrington
Medical examination performed by: Rolleston, Humphry Davy
Post mortem examination performed by: Allingham, Herbert William
Medical notes: 'The patient had a bad history, having been in this hospital many times for pneumonia, rheumatism etc. He had complained of pain in both legs for about 4 years and the veins had become very varicose'
Body parts examined in the post mortem: Thorax, abdomen, head

Type of incident: n/a

Walter Callow, 24, Valet

Occupation or role: Valet
Age: 24
Gender: Male
Date of admission: 15 Jul 1891
Date of death: 19 Jul 1891
Disease (transcribed): Tuberculosis [of] lungs and meninges
Disease (standardised): Tuberculosis (Lungs, brain)
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: 'A complete history was not obtainable. The following facts were supplied partly by the master of the patient and partly by a female to whom he was to have been married. The man was a gentleman's servant. During the last six weeks he had been rather forgetful and had occasionally complained of headache. He was a heavy drinker of whiskey. In December 1890 he had free haematemesis, but none was known to have occurred more recently. For about four days he had been tottery on the legs'
Body parts examined in the post mortem: Head, thorax, abdomen

Type of incident: n/a

Thomas Lee, 50, Engineer

Occupation or role: Engineer
Age: 50
Gender: Male
Date of admission: 25 Jun 1891
Date of death: 9 Aug 1891
Disease (transcribed): Phthisis. Pulmonary aneurysm
Disease (standardised): Tuberculosis (Lungs); Aneurysm (Lungs)
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 engineer who had enjoyed excellent health, and who stated that he was not in the habit of drinking more than 3 or 4 pints of beer per diem. No history of influenza. During the winter of 1890-1 he had a slight attack of rheumatism or gout in the right wrist, but he recovered perfectly and remained quite free from cough or any other symptoms of phthisis till 3 weeks before admission when slight haemoptysis began. On the morning of June 25th he coughed up a considerable quantity of blood, but did not feel the worse'
Body parts examined in the post mortem: Head, thorax, abdomen

Type of incident: n/a

Julia Walsh, 22, Barmaid

Occupation or role: Barmaid
Age: 22
Gender: Female
Date of admission: 20 Aug 1891
Date of death: 23 Aug 1891
Disease (transcribed): Double pyo-salpinx
Disease (standardised): Pyosalpinx (Fallopian tubes)
Admitted under the care of: Cavafy, John
Medical examination performed by: Rolleston, Humphry Davy
Post mortem examination performed by: Romer, Robert Leslie and Dickinson, William Lee
Medical notes: 'The father of this woman died of phthisis, the sister has also been treated in this hospital for the same disease. The patient was a barmaid of temperate habits, & enjoying good health, until 4 months ago when she had an attack of pleurisy. On August 15th 1891 she was seized with a sharp pain in lower part of abdomen, no vomiting, bowels regular. On the 16th the pain increased & steadily became worse. On the 17th she vomited & commenced to have diarrhoea. Catamenia [menstruation] regular as a rule, ceased in the regular course on the 10th inst'
Body parts examined in the post mortem: Abdomen, thorax

Type of incident: n/a

George Branch, 58, Warehouse man

Occupation or role: Warehouse man
Age: 58
Gender: Male
Date of admission: 17 Jul 1891
Date of death: 21 Sep 1891
Disease (transcribed): Tuberculosis of right lung
Disease (standardised): Tuberculosis (Lungs)
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: 'There was no family history of tuberculosis. The patient, a warehouseman or store-keeper, had enjoyed very fair health, except that in 1854 he coughed up a little blood without being seriously ill. It did not appear from the history that he had been addicted to the abuse of alcohol. Eleven weeks before admission he began to lose strength and appetite, and noticed enlarged glands on either side of his neck. Six weeks later he vomited a large quantity of blood on two successive nights, after which he kept his bed. About a week before admission he had several attacks of violent shivering'
Body parts examined in the post mortem: Thorax, abdomen

Type of incident: n/a

John Pearce, 35, Coachman

Occupation or role: Coachman
Age: 35
Gender: Male
Date of admission: 3 Sep 1891
Date of death: 17 Oct 1891
Disease (transcribed): Cirrhosis of the liver. Ascites. Phthisis
Disease (standardised): Liver cirrhosis (Liver); Ascites (Peritoneum); Tuberculosis (Lungs)
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: 'There was no family history of phthisis. The patient had rheumatic fever at the age of 17, but with this exception his health was very good till the summer of 1890, when being in Spain, he took to drinking heavily of the wines of the country. In the autumn he had a severe attack of diarrhoea lasting 10 days. The same drinking habits were continued in 1891, and in addition he took spirits in the morning. For 4 or 5 months he had been liable to morning sickness. For 5 or 6 weeks the abdomen had been swelling, and there had been free diarrhoea'
Body parts examined in the post mortem: Abdomen, thorax

Type of incident: n/a

John Reilly, 54, Labourer

Occupation or role: Labourer
Age: 54
Gender: Male
Date of admission: 6 Oct 1891
Date of death: 29 Oct 1891
Disease (transcribed): Carcinoma of the middle part of the oesophagus. Gangrenous abscess in the right lung
Disease (standardised): Carcinoma (Oesophagus); Abscess (Lungs)
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: 'The parents of this man died at an advanced age. The patient had been in the army, and spent twelve years in India and one in China. He had had ague, but none for twenty years before his death. There was no history of syphilis. For about five months before admission he had found difficulty in swallowing solids, and had lived almost entirely upon fluids'
Body parts examined in the post mortem: Thorax, abdomen

Type of incident: n/a

John Pegden, 13 months, [Occupation not stated]

Occupation or role: [Occupation not stated]
Age: 13 months
Gender: Male
Date of admission: 6 Nov 1891
Date of death: 9 Nov 1891
Disease (transcribed): Tuberculosis
Disease (standardised): Tuberculosis (Lungs)
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: 'There was no family history of tuberculosis. The child was the youngest of three. It had always been weakly though born at the fall time. From birth up to the age of nine months it was reported to have been liable to convulsive fits. The fits then ceased at a time when it was attacked by measles severely, since when a cough had persisted'
Body parts examined in the post mortem: Head, thorax, abdomen

Type of incident: n/a

Harriet Twyman, 48, Widow

Occupation or role: Widow
Age: 48
Gender: Female
Date of admission: 31 Dec 1891
Date of death: 8 Jan 1892
Disease (transcribed): Phthisis
Disease (standardised): Tuberculosis (Lung)
Admitted under the care of: Whipham, Thomas Tillyer
Medical examination performed by: Dickinson, William Lee
Post mortem examination performed by: Rolleston, Humphry Davy
Medical notes: This woman, a nullipara, had kept a lodging house in Southsea, but for some time had been in poor circumstances. For three years she had been in failing health, and for three weeks she had been scarcely able to stand, suffering from profuse sweats, much cough, and frequent slight haemoptysis.
Body parts examined in the post mortem: Pleurae, lungs, pericardium, heart, intestines, liver, spleen, suprarenals, pancreas, kidneys and uterus
Type of incident: n/a

Henry Willows, 2 years 9 months, [No occupation stated]

Occupation or role: [No occupation stated]
Age: 2 years 9 months
Gender: Male
Date of admission: 22 Jun 1892
Date of death: 25 Jun 1892
Disease (transcribed): Tubercular meningitis
Disease (standardised): Tuberculosis, meningeal (Brain)
Admitted under the care of: Cavafy, John
Medical examination performed by: Lazarus-Barlow, Walter Sydney
Post mortem examination performed by: Rolleston, Humphry Davy
Medical notes: He was well up to the evening of the 6th day prior to admission when he vomited once. Until admission he vomited two or three times daily and he was said to cry out occasionally and to put his hand to his head.
Body parts examined in the post mortem: Head, cord, lungs, bronchial glands, oesophagus, larynx, thyroid gland, pericardium, heart, liver, spleen, pancreas, bladder, suprarenals and kidneys
Type of incident: n/a

Lilian Dawes, 3, [No occupation stated]

Occupation or role: [No occupation stated]
Age: 3
Gender: Female
Date of admission: 25 Jun 1890
Date of death: 29 Jun 1890
Disease (transcribed): Diphtheria
Disease (standardised): Diphtheria (Pharynx)
Admitted under the care of: Whipham, Thomas Tillyer
Medical examination performed by: Dickinson, William Lee
Post mortem examination performed by: Rolleston, Humphry Davy
Medical notes: On June 23rd the child was observed to have difficulty in breathing. She was admitted with stridulous inspiration and croupy cough.
Body parts examined in the post mortem: Throat, head, brain, spinal cord, pleurae, bronchial glands, thyroid gland, lungs, pericardium, heart, peritoneum, stomach, oesophagus, duodenum, pancreas, vermiform appendix, liver, spleen, kidneys, bladder, uterus and ovaries
Type of incident: n/a

George Lunn, 37, [No occupation stated]

Occupation or role: [No occupation stated]
Age: 37
Gender: Male
Date of admission: 26 May 1890
Date of death: 2 Jul 1890
Disease (transcribed): Phthisis
Disease (standardised): Tuberculosis (Lung)
Admitted under the care of: Whipham, Thomas Tillyer
Medical examination performed by: Dickinson, William Lee
Post mortem examination performed by: Rolleston, Humphry Davy
Medical notes: The man had been hoarse for two months before admission, but not laid up. When admitted he was thin and weak.
Body parts examined in the post mortem: Pleurae, lungs, bronchial glands, larynx, thyroid gland, pericardium, heart, liver, spleen, pancreas, suprarenals, kidneys, bladder, testes, oesophagus, stomach and intestines
Type of incident: n/a

Winifred Rush, 3, [No occupation stated]

Occupation or role: [No occupation stated]
Age: 3
Gender: Female
Date of admission: 19 Aug 1890
Date of death: 27 Aug 1890
Disease (transcribed): General tuberculosis
Disease (standardised): Tuberculosis (Systemic)
Admitted under the care of: Whipham, Thomas Tillyer
Medical examination performed by: Ogle, Cyril
Post mortem examination performed by: Rolleston, Humphry Davy
Medical notes: The child was brought from the Victoria Hospital with the history that it had had whooping cough a month previously. Te child was found rickety, with protuberant tympanitic abdomen, and sore enlargement of ends of bone.
Body parts examined in the post mortem: Intestines, liver, spleen, pancreas, suprarenals, bladder, genital organs, kidneys, pleurae, lungs, bronchial glands, cervical glands, thyroid gland, pericardium, brain, eyes and ears
Type of incident: n/a

Nelly Smith, 3 years 6 months, [No occupation stated]

Occupation or role: [No occupation stated]
Age: 3 years 6 months
Gender: Female
Date of admission: 26 Aug 1890
Date of death: 28 Aug 1890
Disease (transcribed): Diphtheria (tracheotomy)
Disease (standardised): Diphtheria (Pharynx); Tracheotomy (Trachea)
Admitted under the care of: Cavafy, John
Medical examination performed by: Ogle, Cyril
Post mortem examination performed by: Rolleston, Humphry Davy
Medical notes: One of a family of three, of which the youngest died three weeks ago from difficulty of breathing, which was said to follow immediately on measles. The patient had been subject to slight cough and later lost its normal voice.
Body parts examined in the post mortem: Throat, larynx, pleurae, lungs, pericardium, heart, peritoneum, intestines, vermiform appendix, liver, spleen, suprarenals, pancreas, bladder, genital organs and kidneys
Type of incident: n/a

Elizabeth Chappel, 22, Book keeper

Occupation or role: Book keeper
Age: 22
Gender: Female
Date of admission: 29 Oct 1890
Date of death: 30 Oct 1890
Disease (transcribed): Tetanus
Disease (standardised): Tetanus (Systemic)
Admitted under the care of: Dickinson, William Howship
Medical examination performed by: Dickinson, William Lee
Post mortem examination performed by: Rolleston, Humphry Davy
Medical notes: For two years she had had an ulcer upon the right leg, which, however, gave her very little inconvenience. On October 26th she went out for a walk and got wet, and on coming in she said she felt chilly.
Body parts examined in the post mortem: Peritoneum, intestines, vermiform appendix, liver, spleen, kidneys, suprarenals, pancreas, bladder, ovaries, pleurae, lungs, bronchial glands, larynx, pericardium, heart, head and spine
Type of incident: n/a

John Shoesmith, 11, [No occupation stated]

Occupation or role: [No occupation stated]
Age: 11
Gender: Male
Date of admission: 6 Nov 1890
Date of death: 19 Nov 1890
Disease (transcribed): Enteric fever. Perforation
Disease (standardised): Typhoid fever (Systemic); Perforation (Abdomen)
Admitted under the care of: Whipham, Thomas Tillyer
Medical examination performed by: Dickinson, William Lee
Post mortem examination performed by: Rolleston, Humphry Davy
Medical notes: For about three weeks before admission he had been out of health but going about as usual. These was no diarrhoea, but the motions were loose and light coloured. During this time he ate a large number of apples.
Body parts examined in the post mortem: Abdomen, spleen, liver, pancreas, kidneys, testes, pleurae, lungs, pericardium and heart
Type of incident: n/a

William Bishop, 21, Indoor servant

Occupation or role: Indoor servant
Age: 21
Gender: Male
Date of admission: 13 Nov 1890
Date of death: 30 Nov 1890
Disease (transcribed): Phthisis
Disease (standardised): Tuberculosis (Lung)
Admitted under the care of: Cavafy, John
Medical examination performed by: Dickinson, William Lee
Post mortem examination performed by: Rolleston, Humphry Davy
Medical notes: He had haemoptysis for the first time two years before admission, and for the second time a year later. Both trivial in quantity. On November 13th he brought up suddenly a large quantity of blood and was admitted almost immediately afterwards.
Body parts examined in the post mortem: Pleurae, lungs, larynx, thyroid gland, pericardium, heart, liver, spleen, suprarenals, pancreas, kidneys, bladder, vesicula seminalis, prostate, bladder, brain and ears
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

Rosa Rogers, 28, Tailoress

Occupation or role: Tailoress
Age: 28
Gender: Female
Date of admission: 24 Dec 1890
Date of death: 2 Jan 1891
Disease (transcribed): Enteric fever
Disease (standardised): Typhoid fever (Systemic)
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: 'Very little history was obtained in this case, none being forthcoming except what the patient herself could supply. She probably had been subject to diarrhoea for two years. For a fortnight she had been laid up with muscular pains, severe headache and increased diarrhoea, and for a week she had suffered from nocturnal shivering. No definite onset of illness could be made out. Her occupation was that of a tailoress'
Body parts examined in the post mortem: Abdomen, thorax

Type of incident: n/a

Alice Steadman, 6, [No occupation stated]

Occupation or role: [No occupation stated]
Age: 6
Gender: Female
Date of admission: 24 Jan 1891
Date of death: 28 Jan 1891
Disease (transcribed): Acute necrosis of right humerus. Pyaemia
Disease (standardised): Necrosis (Arm); Sepsis (Systemic)
Admitted under the care of: Rouse, James
Medical examination performed by: Rolleston, Humphry Davy
Post mortem examination performed by: Allingham, Herbert William
Medical notes: 'Mother & father alive. Two sisters died of tubercular meningitis. The child had been ailing for some weeks, lost flesh, headache and morning vomiting. Three days before admission it began to have pain in the right arm'
Body parts examined in the post mortem: Joints, thorax, abdomen, head, spinal cord

Type of incident: n/a

Jane Head, 55, [No occupation stated]

Occupation or role: [No occupation stated]
Age: 55
Gender: Female
Date of admission: 27 Jan 1891
Date of death: 14 Feb 1891
Disease (transcribed): Ulceration of faecal concretion out of vermiform appendix. Faecal abscess
Disease (standardised): Ulcer (Appendix); Abscess (Caecum)
Admitted under the care of: Rouse, James
Medical examination performed by: Rolleston, Humphry Davy
Post mortem examination performed by: Dickinson, William Lee
Medical notes: 'This woman had borne 2 children. In her youth she had one attack of rheumatic fever. About the year 1851 she contracted ague in Philadelphia, and dysentery about the same time. A year or two later she returned to England, and subsequently she suffered no more from dysentery, but experienced many slight attacks of ague up to the early part of middle age'
Body parts examined in the post mortem: Thorax, abdomen, head

Type of incident: n/a

Robert Goldsmith, 34, [No occupation stated]

Occupation or role: [No occupation stated]
Age: 34
Gender: Male
Date of admission: 11 Feb 1891
Date of death: 17 Feb 1891
Disease (transcribed): Phthisis. Tubercular meningitis
Disease (standardised): Tuberculosis (Lungs); Meningitis (Brain)
Admitted under the care of: Ewart, William
Medical examination performed by: Rolleston, Humphry Davy
Post mortem examination performed by: Dickinson, William Lee
Medical notes: 'No family history of tubercular or other disease. This man was a brass-moulder. In 1883 he had pneumonia (probably double), but was thought to make a perfect recovery. He had no lead-poisoning. There was very little history of phthisical symptoms, except that he had lost flesh of late years'
Body parts examined in the post mortem: Thorax, abdomen, brain

Type of incident: n/a

Agnes Thoms, 30, [No occupation stated]

Occupation or role: [No occupation stated]
Age: 30
Gender: Female
Date of admission: 18 Feb 1891
Date of death: 24 Feb 1891
Disease (transcribed): Otitis media. Abscess in temporo-sphenoidal lobe
Disease (standardised): Otitis media (Ear); Abscess (Brain)
Admitted under the care of: Rouse, James
Medical examination performed by: Rolleston, Humphry Davy
Post mortem examination performed by: Allingham, Herbert William
Medical notes: 'Up to 17 days previous to admission into hospital the patient had been perfectly well. About that time she began to have pain in the left ear. The pain was very severe so that she could not sleep for 14 days'
Body parts examined in the post mortem: Head, thorax, abdomen

Type of incident: n/a

Patrick Fyndley, 34, [No occupation stated]

Occupation or role: [No occupation stated]
Age: 34
Gender: Male
Date of admission: 23 Oct 1890
Date of death: 2 Mar 1891
Disease (transcribed): Syphilis. Caries of bone. Lardaceous disease
Disease (standardised): Syphilis (Systemic); Caries (Bones); Amyloidosis (Tissues)
Admitted under the care of: Bennett, William Henry
Medical examination performed by: Rolleston, Humphry Davy
Post mortem examination performed by: Allingham, Herbert William
Medical notes: 'In 1888 was in this hospital for caries of skull, said to have been caused by the kick of a horse'
Body parts examined in the post mortem: Head, throat, thorax, abdomen

Type of incident: n/a

Constance Bolton, 17, [No occupation stated]

Occupation or role: [No occupation stated]
Age: 17
Gender: Female
Date of admission: 13 Apr 1891
Date of death: 18 Apr 1891
Disease (transcribed): Phthisis
Disease (standardised): Tuberculosis (Lungs)
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: 'No family history was obtainable in this case. The girl had no relations and came from St Peter's Orphanage. She was reported to have been seriously ill for 3 weeks before admission here'
Body parts examined in the post mortem: Thorax, abdomen, skull

Type of incident: n/a

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