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Ellen Taylor, 18, [Child of] Clerk

Occupation or role: [Child of] Clerk
Age: 18
Gender: Female
Date of admission: 18 Jan 1887
Date of death: 30 Apr 1887
Disease (transcribed): Hip disease. Septicaemia
Disease (standardised): Disease (Hip); Sepsis (Systemic)
Admitted under the care of: Haward, John Warrington
Medical examination performed by: Bull, William Charles
Post mortem examination performed by: Dickinson, William Lee
Medical notes: '[No history] of heritable disease. As a child she had abscesses in the neck [

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

Henry Horn, 61, Lead-roller

Occupation or role: Lead-roller
Age: 61
Gender: Male
Date of admission: 21 Apr 1887
Date of death: 2 May 1887
Disease (transcribed): Suppurative portal phlebitis. Pyaemia
Disease (standardised): Phlebitis (Blood vessels); Sepsis (Systemic)
Admitted under the care of: Dickinson, William Howship
Medical examination performed by: Slater, Charles
Post mortem examination performed by: Dickinson, William Lee
Medical notes: 'The patient was a lead roller who had had good health with the exception of 3 attacks of colic, the last 1 year before admission'

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

Thomas Herron, 27, Footman

Occupation or role: Footman
Age: 27
Gender: Male
Date of admission: 17 Apr 1889
Date of death: 20 Apr 1889
Disease (transcribed): Right lobar pneumonia. Hyperpyrexia
Disease (standardised): Pneumonia (Lung); Fever (Systemic)
Admitted under the care of: Dickinson, William Howship
Medical examination performed by: Lancaster, Ernest Le Cronier
Post mortem examination performed by: Dickinson, William Lee
Medical notes: He had one rigor on the 12th of April followed by sickness, diarrhoea and sore throat which only lasted a few hours. There was cough and transient pain in the right side on coughing.
Body parts examined in the post mortem: Heart, lungs, liver, kidneys, spleen, brain and hernia
Type of incident: n/a

Mary Lafferty, 3, [No occupation stated]

Occupation or role: [No occupation stated]
Age: 3
Gender: Female
Date of admission: 21 May 1890
Date of death: 1 Jul 1890
Disease (transcribed): General tuberculosis. Meningitis
Disease (standardised): Tuberculosis (Systemic); Meningitis (Brain)
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: There was no evidence of inherited tubercle. As a baby she had snuffles. The illness dated from two months back. The chief symptoms being cough, sweating and dyspnoea.
Body parts examined in the post mortem: Pleurae, lungs, bronchial glands, larynx, thyroid gland, pericardium, heart, liver, spleen, pancreas, suprarenals, small intestine, vermiform appendix, stomach, duodenum, oesophagus, bladder, uterus, ovaries, kidneys, mesenteric glands, head, brain and eyes
Type of incident: n/a

Charles Tame, 28, Labourer

Occupation or role: Labourer
Age: 28
Gender: Male
Date of admission: 18 Jun 1890
Date of death: 31 Aug 1890
Disease (transcribed): Syphilis. Lardaceous disease of kidneys, intestines, liver and spleen
Disease (standardised): Syphilis (Systemic); Amyloidosis (Kidney); Amyloidosis (Intestines); Amyloidosis (Liver); Amyloidosis (Spleen)
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: He contracted a chancre about the beginning of 1884, which was followed by a rash on the body and sore throat. He was admitted here under Mr Holmes on May 13th 1886 with a syphilitic testicle and syphilitic sores on the elbow. He was readmitted on September 22nd for the same thing. Fourteen says before this readmission the legs swelled and he took to his bed.
Body parts examined in the post mortem: Spleen, liver, suprarenals, kidneys, pancreas, testes, bladder, vesicula seminalis, pleurae, lungs, bronchial glands, thyroid, larynx, pericardium, head and brain
Type of incident: n/a

Katherine Holme, 33, [No occupation stated]

Occupation or role: [No occupation stated]
Age: 33
Gender: Female
Date of admission: 11 Jul 1890
Date of death: 11 Jul 1890
Disease (transcribed): Opium poisoning
Disease (standardised): Poisoning (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: At the inquest which was held it transpired that the woman had for some months suffered from pain in the head, and had threatened suicide. She was not known to be insane, nor of intemperate habits. She had been found insensible in a neighbouring part of Green Park, probably not more than half an hour after having been seen by a passer-by to drink from a bottle in her possession.
Body parts examined in the post mortem: Pleurae, lungs, bronchial glands, larynx, thyroid, pericardium, heart, aorta, peritoneum, intestines, appendix vermiform, liver, spleen, kidneys, pancreas, suprarenals, uterus, ovaries, brain and ears
Type of incident: Suicide

Annie MacDonald, 1 year 5 months, [No occupation stated]

Occupation or role: [No occupation stated]
Age: 1 year 5 months
Gender: Female
Date of admission: 12 Jul 1890
Date of death: 14 Jul 1890
Disease (transcribed): Diarrhoea. Collapse
Disease (standardised): Diarrhoea (Intestines); Collapse (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: The house in which the child lived was not supposed to be unhealthy. A year ago the child had been attacked with diphtheria there. The patient had suffered from diarrhoea for a weak without obvious dietetic cause.
Body parts examined in the post mortem: Head, brain, ears, soft palate, tonsils, larynx, thyroid gland, pleurae, lungs, bronchial glands, pericardium, heart, peritoneum, stomach, intestines, vermiform appendix, liver, spleen, mesenteric glands, pancreas, suprarenals, uterus, bladder and kidneys
Type of incident: n/a

Henry Johnson, 65, Saw-sharpener

Occupation or role: Saw-sharpener
Age: 65
Gender: Male
Date of admission: 25 Jul 1890
Date of death: 12 Sep 1890
Disease (transcribed): Pernicious anaemia. Carcinoma of pancreas, pylorus, and left lobe of liver
Disease (standardised): Anaemia, Pernicious (Systemic); Cancer (Pancreas); Cancer (Stomach); Cancer (Liver)
Admitted under the care of: Cavafy, John
Medical examination performed by: Dickinson, William Lee
Post mortem examination performed by: Watts, E. H. R
Medical notes: Nine months before admission he began to suffer from epigastric pain after food and vomiting, and from loss of flesh.
Body parts examined in the post mortem: Lungs, larynx, thyroid, pericardium, heart, liver, kidneys, stomach, pylorus and spleen
Type of incident: n/a

Mary Perkins, 4 months, [No occupation stated]

Occupation or role: [No occupation stated]
Age: 4 months
Gender: Female
Date of admission: 10 Sep 1890
Date of death: 12 Sep 1890
Disease (transcribed): Marasmus
Disease (standardised): Protein-energy malnutrition (Systemic)
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 mother of this child was admitted into this hospital on May 29th (dying soon after), three weeks after its birth, and it was put into the charge of a nurse. It had suffered from diarrhoea.
Body parts examined in the post mortem: Head, pleurae, lungs, larynx, thyroid, glands, pericardium, heart, liver, stomach, pancreas, kidneys and genital organs
Type of incident: n/a

Ella Ottway, 2 months, [No occupation stated]

Occupation or role: [No occupation stated]
Age: 2 months
Gender: Female
Date of admission: 13 Sep 1890
Date of death: 13 Sep 1890
Disease (transcribed): Syphilis. Congenital
Disease (standardised): Congenital syphilis (Systemic)
Admitted under the care of: Whipham, Thomas Tillyer
Medical examination performed by: Dickinson, William Lee
Post mortem examination performed by: Davidson, W. Lee
Medical notes: The child was born with snuffles, and when fourteen days old an eruption appeared upon the buttocks and face. For nine days before admission it had been treated with mercury.
Body parts examined in the post mortem: General viscera
Type of incident: n/a

Florence Green, 10, [No occupation stated]

Occupation or role: [No occupation stated]
Age: 10
Gender: Female
Date of admission: 20 Sep 1890
Date of death: 23 Sep 1890
Disease (transcribed): Enteric fever
Disease (standardised): Typhoid fever (Systemic)
Admitted under the care of: Cavafy, John
Medical examination performed by: Dickinson, William Lee
Post mortem examination performed by: Rolleston, Humphry Davy
Medical notes: The child was said to have been losing flesh for a month, but was still running about the street up to five days before admission. At that time she was suddenly seized with diarrhoea, headache and vomiting.
Body parts examined in the post mortem: Caecum, appendix, duodenum, stomach, mesenteric glands, liver, spleen, suprarenals, pancreas, kidneys, bladder, genital organs, spine, pleurae, lungs, bronchial glands, larynx, thyroid gland, pericardium, heart, throat, tongue, spinal cord and brain
Type of incident: n/a

Mary Pugh, 40, [No occupation stated]

Occupation or role: [No occupation stated]
Age: 40
Gender: Female
Date of admission: 30 Sep 1890
Date of death: 18 Oct 1890
Disease (transcribed): Enteric fever
Disease (standardised): Typhoid fever (Systemic)
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 had borne eight children, and her last confinement was on September 18th of this year. For a few days before her confinement she suffered form a cold, sleeplessness and constipation, but the labour was easy and rapid. She did well until September 22nd when she felt ill all over, but without definite symptoms.
Body parts examined in the post mortem: Spleen, pancreas, suprarenals, kidneys, liver, bladder, ovaries, uterus, pleurae, lungs, bronchial glands, thyroid gland, pericardium and heart
Type of incident: n/a

Mary Bedford (alias Brown), 21, [No occupation stated]

Occupation or role: [No occupation stated]
Age: 21
Gender: Female
Date of admission: 18 Oct 1890
Date of death: 21 Oct 1890
Disease (transcribed): Enteric fever
Disease (standardised): Typhoid fever (Systemic)
Admitted under the care of: Cavafy, John
Medical examination performed by: Dickinson, William Lee
Post mortem examination performed by: Rolleston, Humphry Davy
Medical notes: Scanty information was obtained to the effect that in all probability the girl was in good health a month before admission, but was taken ill soon afterwards. Fourteen days before admission she was still up, and doing kitchen works, but next day she stayed in bed, and subsequently suffered from diarrhoea.
Body parts examined in the post mortem: Pleurae, lungs, bronchial glands, thyroid, larynx, pericardium, heart, abdomen, spleen, liver, pancreas, suprarenals, kidneys, ovaries and bladder
Type of incident: n/a

Charles Brittain , 32, Labourer

Occupation or role: Labourer
Age: 32
Gender: Male
Date of admission: 22 Oct 1890
Date of death: 23 Jan 1891
Disease (transcribed): Syphilis. Lardaceous disease
Disease (standardised): Syphilis (Systemic); Amyloidosis (Tissues)
Admitted under the care of: Ewart, William
Medical examination performed by: Rolleston, Humphry Davy
Post mortem examination performed by: Dickinson, William Lee
Medical notes: 'The father of this man died of mitral stenosis in this hospital in 1875. The patient was a labourer who had worked much with lead, especially during the last 2 years of his life. There was no history of scarlatina or rheumatism. In 1876 he contracted a chancre which was followed by ulceration of the throat and a scaly skin eruption. For this he took no medicine'
Body parts examined in the post mortem: Thorax, abdomen, head

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

Elizabeth Atkinson, 40, Charwoman

Occupation or role: Charwoman
Age: 40
Gender: Female
Date of admission: 6 Nov 1890
Date of death: 19 Nov 1890
Disease (transcribed): Enteric fever
Disease (standardised): Typhoid fever (Systemic)
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 six weeks before admission she had been rather bronchitis, and for three weeks she had recognised the fact that she was seriously ill and had been frequently shivering and sweating. She lost her voice within the last two days.
Body parts examined in the post mortem: Intestines, spleen, liver, pancreas, suprarenals, kidneys, bladder, ovaries, uterus, lungs, larynx, pericardium and heart
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

Agnes Fishlock, 17, Nursemaid

Occupation or role: Nursemaid
Age: 17
Gender: Female
Date of admission: 14 Nov 1890
Date of death: 18 Nov 1890
Disease (transcribed): General tuberculosis. Meningitis
Disease (standardised): Tuberculosis (Systemic); Meningitis (Brain)
Admitted under the care of: Cavafy, John
Medical examination performed by: Dickinson, William Lee
Post mortem examination performed by: Rolleston, Humphry Davy
Medical notes: While in Scotland with her mistress she was taken ill. For three weeks she was out of sorts with no definite symptoms but vomiting, which was sometimes violent. The bowels were irregular and inclined to constipation. The mistress noticed that the tongue was peculiar, and becoming alarmed about her condition sent her to London.
Body parts examined in the post mortem: Pleurae, lungs, pericardium, heart, liver, spleen, pancreas, suprarenals, bladder, ovaries, kidneys, intestines, brain and ears
Type of incident: n/a

Ellen Walliker, 23, [No occupation stated]

Occupation or role: [No occupation stated]
Age: 23
Gender: Female
Date of admission: 2 Dec 1890
Date of death: 5 Dec 1890
Disease (transcribed): Pyaemia
Disease (standardised): Sepsis (Systemic)
Admitted under the care of: Dickinson, William Howship
Medical examination performed by: Dickinson, William Lee
Post mortem examination performed by: Newton, Reginald Frederick Henry
Medical notes: Since January 1890 she had suffered from a purulent discharge from the left ear, the origin of which was not discovered. On November 25th she vomited and shivered, and had pleural stitch on the right side.
Body parts examined in the post mortem: Lungs, pericardium, heart, liver, spleen, pancreas, kidneys and intestines
Type of incident: n/a

Ellen Keene, 33, Housemaid

Occupation or role: Housemaid
Age: 33
Gender: Female
Date of admission: 17 Dec 1890
Date of death: 21 Dec 1890
Disease (transcribed): Anaemia
Disease (standardised): Anaemia (Systemic)
Admitted under the care of: Ewart, William
Medical examination performed by: Dickinson, William Lee
Post mortem examination performed by: Rolleston, Humphry Davy
Medical notes: She had suffered from flatulent dyspepsia for many years. Three years before her death she was an inmate of St Bartholomew’s Hospital for haematuria, and she was said to be then suffering from gastric ulcer. A fortnight before admission she vomited a large quantity of blood so that she fainted.
Body parts examined in the post mortem: Head, liver, suprarenals, pancreas, kidneys, bladder, ovaries, uterus, pleurae, lungs, larynx, thyroid, bronchial glands, pericardium, heart and limbs
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

Elizabeth Taylor, 12, General servant

Occupation or role: General servant
Age: 12
Gender: Female
Date of admission: 27 Dec 1890
Date of death: 29 Dec 1890
Disease (transcribed): Abscess in right axilla. Septicaemia
Disease (standardised): Abscess (Arm); Sepsis (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: On December 22nd she vomited a little and was thirsty, but had no pain. She continued to work till December 25th when she complained of pain in the head and in the right shoulder, and was short of breath.
Body parts examined in the post mortem: Joints, head, cord, pleurae, lungs, bronchial and thyroid glands, pericardium, heart, peritoneum, stomach, duodenum, liver, spleen, pancreas, suprarenals, kidneys, uterus, ovaries and bladder
Type of incident: n/a

Annie Skipper, 32, [No occupation stated]

Occupation or role: [No occupation stated]
Age: 32
Gender: Female
Date of admission: 13 Feb 1891
Date of death: 16 Feb 1891
Disease (transcribed): Anaemia. Fatty degeneration of heart
Disease (standardised): Anaemia (Systemic); Disease (Heart)
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 obtainable. The woman was a native of Berkshire but had lived in London for 18 years. She had borne 3 children and had 3 miscarriages. The last pregnancy occurred in 1886. She had been in London almost without intermission for 12 years, and she ascribed her illness to the circumstances that for the last 4 of these she had spent most of her time in an underground kitchen where artificial light was usually necessary in the daytime'
Body parts examined in the post mortem: Thorax, abdomen

Type of incident: n/a

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