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Elizabeth Manton, 35, Labeller

Occupation or role: Labeller
Age: 35
Gender: Female
Date of admission: 13 May 1887
Date of death: 13 May 1887
Disease (transcribed): Cerebral haemorrhage. Granular kidneys
Disease (standardised): Haemorrhage (Brain); Disease (Kidney)
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 had been out of health for months & in October last had a fit of unknown character'
'There are two leech bites on each temple'
Illustrations: No
Type of incident: n/a

Frederick Powell, 3, [Child of] Labourer

Occupation or role: [Child of] Labourer
Age: 3
Gender: Male
Date of admission: 17 May 1887
Date of death: 22 May 1887
Disease (transcribed): Mastoid abscess. Pneumonia. Caries of temporal bone. Otorrhoea
Disease (standardised): Abscess (Ear); Pneumonia (Lung); Caries (Ear); Otorrhoea (Spine)
Admitted under the care of: Holmes, Timothy
Medical examination performed by: Bull, William Charles
Post mortem examination performed by: Dickinson, William Lee and Bull, William Charles
Medical notes: 'Since Oct 3 weeks the boy had discharge from the right ear. This on several occasions had stopped & then the child complained of headache which was relieved as soon as the discharge was re-established'

Illustrations: NoChart
Type of incident: n/a

Daniel Welch, [No age stated], [No occupation stated]

Occupation or role: [No occupation stated]
Age: [No age stated]
Gender: Male
Date of admission: 18 May 1887
Date of death: 19 May 1887
Disease (transcribed): Fracture of skull. Laceration of brain
Disease (standardised): Fracture (Skull); Laceration (Brain)
Admitted under the care of: Rouse, James
Medical examination performed by: Bull, William Charles
Post mortem examination performed by: Dickinson, William Lee
Medical notes: 'Not seen by the surgical registrar. The man had been drinking & fell down a flight of 12 steps. He was picked up insensible'

Illustrations: No
Type of incident: n/a

William Keen, 66, Pensioner

Occupation or role: Pensioner
Age: 66
Gender: Male
Date of admission: 20 May 1887
Date of death: 21 May 1887
Disease (transcribed): Cerebral haemorrhage. Granular kidneys
Disease (standardised): Haemorrhage (Brain); Disease (Kidney)
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 painter who had had lead colic, 3 attacks of gout & 7 years previously left hemiplegia from which he almost completely recovered'

Illustrations: No
Type of incident: n/a

Ethel Almond, 14 months, [Occupation not stated]

Occupation or role: [Occupation not stated]
Age: 14 months
Gender: Female
Date of admission: 18 Jul 1888
Date of death: 30 Aug 1888
Disease (transcribed): Rickets. Tubercular meningitis
Disease (standardised): Rickets (Bones); Meningitis (Brain)
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 was, apparently, in good health until 14 days before admission, when she began to vomit after all food, & seemed generally ill. Seven days later she had 3 fits ‘
Body parts examined in the post mortem: Body parts examined: Pleurae, lungs, heart, liver, spleen, kidneys, peritoneum, brain

Type of incident: n/a

Thomas Barnes, 60, Omnibus driver

Occupation or role: Omnibus driver
Age: 60
Gender: Male
Date of admission: 26 Aug 1888
Date of death: 27 Aug 1888
Disease (transcribed): Haemorrhage into pons varolii. Granular kidneys
Disease (standardised): Haemorrhage (Brain); Disease (Kidneys)
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 man was an omnibus driver, & was reported temperate but said to be generally purple in the face. In pursuance of his avocation he was accustomed to bend forwards over the strap by means of which he was attached to his seat’
Body parts examined in the post mortem: Body parts examined: Pleurae, lungs, pericardium, heart, aorta, peritoneum, liver, spleen, stomach, kidneys, brain

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

Amelia Burr, 60, Needlewoman

Occupation or role: Needlewoman
Age: 60
Gender: Female
Date of admission: 12 Jun 1890
Date of death: 6 Jul 1890
Disease (transcribed): Cerebral haemorrhage
Disease (standardised): Haemorrhage (Brain)
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 the morning of the day of admission, while eating her dinner, she suddenly lost the use of her left hand, and then fell under the table. There was no loss of consciousness, and no abnormal sensation.
Body parts examined in the post mortem: Head, brain, lungs, larynx, thyroid gland, pericardium, heart, abdomen, spleen, liver, suprarenals, bladder, uterus, ovaries, pancreas and kidneys
Illustrations: Yes
Type of incident: n/a

George Osborne, 1 year 9 months, [No occupation stated]

Occupation or role: [No occupation stated]
Age: 1 year 9 months
Gender: Male
Date of admission: 4 Jul 1890
Date of death: 11 Jul 1890
Disease (transcribed): Bronchopneumonia. Meningitis of cord and brain (purulent)
Disease (standardised): Bronchopneumonia (Lung); Meningitis (Spinal cord); Suppuration (Spinal cord); Meningitis (Brain); Suppuration (Brain)
Admitted under the care of: Ewart, William
Medical examination performed by: Dickinson, William Lee
Post mortem examination performed by: Rolleston, Humphry Davy
Medical notes: The child had always been weakly and generally with a cough. On July 1st the rash of measles was seen. Since then the cough had been worse.
Body parts examined in the post mortem: Pleurae, lungs, bronchial glands, larynx, thyroid gland, pericardium, heart, liver, stomach, intestines, suprarenals, prostate, testes, pancreas, kidneys, head and spinal cord
Type of incident: n/a

James Snell, 56, [No occupation stated]

Occupation or role: [No occupation stated]
Age: 56
Gender: Male
Date of admission: 9 Jul 1890
Date of death: 3 Aug 1890
Disease (transcribed): Cerebral abscess
Disease (standardised): Abscess (Brain)
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: The man had suffered from a discharge from the left ear for thirty years, the origin which was not known. For nineteen years the discharge had been sometimes replaced by haemorrhage. His general health was good till a month before admission when he experienced severe headache and took to his bed.
Body parts examined in the post mortem: Pleurae, lungs, pericardium, heart, liver, spleen, kidneys, pancreas, head and ears
Type of incident: n/a

William Orton, 22, Footman

Occupation or role: Footman
Age: 22
Gender: Male
Date of admission: 10 Sep 1890
Date of death: 13 Sep 1890
Disease (transcribed): Tuberculosis. Tubercular meningitis
Disease (standardised): Tuberculosis (Lung); Tuberculosis, meningeal (Brain)
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: Twelve days before admission he was attacked with a fit of vomiting and temporal headache at night without obvious cause. A week later he had intense occipital headache, and was seen by a medical man who found the temperature subnormal and the pulse 60.
Body parts examined in the post mortem: Brain, pleurae, lungs, larynx, trachea, heart, liver, spleen, kidneys and peritoneum
Type of incident: n/a

James Grant, 6 months, [No occupation stated]

Occupation or role: [No occupation stated]
Age: 6 months
Gender: Male
Date of admission: 24 Sep 1890
Date of death: 24 Sep 1890
Disease (transcribed): Meningitis (cord and brain). Otitis media
Disease (standardised): Meningitis (Brain); Meningitis (Spinal cord); Otitis media (Ear)
Admitted under the care of: Ewart, William
Medical examination performed by: Dickinson, William Lee
Post mortem examination performed by: Rolleston, Humphry Davy
Medical notes: On September 21st some difficulty of breathing was noticed and the child was a little dull, but on the morning of the day of admission it seemed brighter, till suddenly it became drowsy and was found by the mother in a state described as trembling.
Body parts examined in the post mortem: Brain, ears, tonsils, larynx, oesophagus, pleurae, lungs, bronchial glands, pericardium, heart, peritoneum, vermiform appendix, small intestine, mesenteric glands, liver, spleen, pancreas, suprarenals, bladder, testes, kidneys and spinal cord
Type of incident: n/a

Frederic Temple, 62, [No occupation stated]

Occupation or role: [No occupation stated]
Age: 62
Gender: Male
Date of admission: 8 Oct 1890
Date of death: 10 Oct 1890
Disease (transcribed): Haemorrhage into fourth ventricle of brain. Interstitial nephritis (chronic)
Disease (standardised): Haemorrhage (Brain); Nephritis (Kidney)
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: He seems to have had some sort of fit about 7 a.m., he lost consciousness according to his own account and fell out of bed.
Body parts examined in the post mortem: Pleurae, lungs, bronchial glands, larynx, thyroid, pericardium, heart, intestines, liver, spleen, pancreas, suprarenals, kidneys, bladder, prostate, testes, skull and brain
Type of incident: n/a

George Hannell, 34, Valet

Occupation or role: Valet
Age: 34
Gender: Male
Date of admission: 8 Oct 1890
Date of death: Brought in dead
Disease (transcribed): Haemorrhage under the arachnoid of the brain
Disease (standardised): Haemorrhage (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: This man was dead when brought to the hospital, and it was said that he died suddenly three or four minutes after sexual intercourse.
Body parts examined in the post mortem: Liver, spleen, pancreas, suprarenals, kidneys, bladder, testes, intestines, vermiform appendix, larynx, lungs, bronchial glands, pericardium, heart, skull and brain
Type of incident: n/a

Mary Atwell, 13 months, [No occupation stated]

Occupation or role: [No occupation stated]
Age: 13 months
Gender: Female
Date of admission: 29 Oct 1890
Date of death: 12 Nov 1890
Disease (transcribed): Basal meningitis
Disease (standardised): Meningitis (Brain)
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 child was fat and well, and apparently possessed of normal vision, till October 19th, when she was feverish and vomited and was thought to have pain in the head. She got no better, and on October 23rd she had a transient convulsion.
Body parts examined in the post mortem: Head, brain, eyes, ears, pleurae, bronchial glands, pericardium, heart, peritoneum, rectum, liver, pancreas, suprarenals, bladder, uterus, ovaries, kidneys and spinal cord
Type of incident: n/a

Walter Robinson, 22, Cab fetcher

Occupation or role: Cab fetcher
Age: 22
Gender: Male
Date of admission: 10 Nov 1890
Date of death: 10 Nov 1890
Disease (transcribed): Pneumonia. Right apex. Meningitis
Disease (standardised): Pneumonia (Lung); 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: On November 5th he complained of feeling cold and of pain in one side but there was no rigor. He took to bed the next day, and was a little light headed on November 8th. On November 9th he came up to the hospital with signs at the right apex resembling those of phthisis.
Body parts examined in the post mortem: Pleurae, lungs, larynx, thyroid, tonsils, pericardium, heart, peritoneum, intestines, liver, spleen, suprarenals, kidneys, testes, bladder, prostate, penis, brain and ears
Illustrations: Yes
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

Kate Phillips, 4, [No occupation stated]

Occupation or role: [No occupation stated]
Age: 4
Gender: Female
Date of admission: 1 Dec 1890
Date of death: 10 Dec 1890
Disease (transcribed): Meningitis tubercular
Disease (standardised): Tuberculosis, meningeal (Brain)
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 child was in good health till sixteen days before admission when it became drowsy and vomited. The bowels were very confined, and three days before admission the drowsiness deepened into a state of semi-insensibility.
Body parts examined in the post mortem: Pleurae, lungs, bronchial glands, pericardium, heart, peritoneum, intestines, vermiform appendix, suprarenals, kidneys, spleen, liver, pancreas, ovaries, bladder, mesenteric glands and head
Type of incident: n/a

David Pye, 84, [No occupation stated]

Occupation or role: [No occupation stated]
Age: 84
Gender: Male
Date of admission: 23 Dec 1890
Date of death: 24 Dec 1890
Disease (transcribed): Granular kidneys. Pontine haemorrhage. Fracture of skull. Rupture of right middle meningeal artery
Disease (standardised): Disease (Kidney); Haemorrhage (Brain); Fracture (Skull); Rupture (Brain)
Admitted under the care of: Bennett, William Henry
Medical examination performed by: Allingham, Herbert William
Post mortem examination performed by: Dickinson, William Lee
Medical notes: The patient had fallen downstairs and was brought to the hospital at once.
Body parts examined in the post mortem: Head, kidneys and heart
Type of incident: Trauma/accident

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

George Lambert, n/a, No occupation

Occupation or role: No occupation
Age: n/a
Gender: Male
Date of admission: 14 Feb 1891
Date of death: 14 Feb 1891
Disease (transcribed): Cerebral haemorrhage
Disease (standardised): Haemorrhage (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: 'This man was described at the inquest which was held as of no occupation. No further information was obtained. His age may have been about 40. He was found in an urinal in a state of insensibility, and was soon afterwards brought to the hospital'
Body parts examined in the post mortem: Head, thorax, abdomen

Type of incident: n/a

John Dawson, 40, Engine driver

Occupation or role: Engine driver
Age: 40
Gender: Male
Date of admission: 25 Feb 1891
Date of death: 15 Mar 1891
Disease (transcribed): Cerebral tumour. Vascular glioma
Disease (standardised): Tumour (Brain); Glioma (Blood vessels)
Admitted under the care of: Whipham, Thomas Tillyer
Medical examination performed by: n/a
Post mortem examination performed by: Dickinson, William Lee
Medical notes: 'This man was an engine-drive, and worked in that capacity till within 7 weeks of his death. He was married and had four children, and was reported to have enjoyed excellent health. He was not known to have had any serious illness. There was no history of syphilis, and he was temperate in alcohol. In September 1890 he received a blow on the back of the head from a piece of iron, but was not concussed and very soon recovered from the few days' headache which followed. About 7 weeks before admission he began to suffer from severe headache, and to lose his memory. He soon became unable to do his work, and the headache and mental deficiency increased. There were no fits and no delusions'
Body parts examined in the post mortem: Thorax, abdomen, head
Illustrations: Yes
Type of incident: Trauma / accident / suicide

Helen Douglas alias Stewart alias Donovan, 24, Cook

Occupation or role: Cook
Age: 24
Gender: Female
Date of admission: 2 Mar 1891
Date of death: 15 Mar 1891
Disease (transcribed): Broncho-pneumonia. Meningitis
Disease (standardised): Bronchopneumonia (Lungs); Meningitis (Brain)
Admitted under the care of: Cavafy, John
Medical examination performed by: Dickinson, William Lee
Post mortem examination performed by: Dickinson, William Lee
Medical notes: 'This patient was a cook. It was stated that she never had scarlatina, dropsy not other illness, and had been in good health till a few months before admission. She had been suffering from coughs and colds during the whole of the inter of 1890-1. On February 25th she was attacked with shivering and became seriously ill'
Body parts examined in the post mortem: Head, thorax, abdomen

Type of incident: n/a

Florence Jones, 23, Servant

Occupation or role: Servant
Age: 23
Gender: Female
Date of admission: 2 Mar 1891
Date of death: 9 Apr 1891
Disease (transcribed): Endocarditis, vegetative. Cerebral embolism and softening
Disease (standardised): Endocarditis (Heart); Embolism (Brain)
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 girl was a servant. She considered herself to be righthanded. She had scarlatina in childhood, never chorea; and her only attack of rheumatism (with the exception of slight rheumatic pains a few days before admission) occurred in November 1890 and confined her to bed for 6 weeks. She appeared to have recovered fair health and returned to work. On March 2nd at 1pm while eating her dinner she suddenly became paralysed on the right side. There was no pain in the head, no loss of consciousness and no loss of speech'
Body parts examined in the post mortem: Thorax, abdomen, head
Illustrations: Yes (see case PM/1891/118)
Type of incident: n/a n/a

James Lander, 48, Coachman

Occupation or role: Coachman
Age: 48
Gender: Male
Date of admission: 4 Mar 1891
Date of death: 5 Mar 1891
Disease (transcribed): Cerebral tumour. Cirrhosis of liver
Disease (standardised): Tumour (Brain); Liver cirrhosis (Liver)
Admitted under the care of: Dickinson, William Howship
Medical examination performed by: Hale, Geoffrey Edward
Post mortem examination performed by: Dickinson, William Lee
Medical notes: 'This patient was a coachman. His previous health had been quite good, so far as his wife (who had borne him 6 children) was able to say. On Feb 18th he was quite well in the morning but in the evening his speech was difficult though intelligible, and he seemed quite clear in the mind. He said he did not ‘feel very well in the head'. Two days later he could only say ‘yes' & ‘no', and loss of power was noticed in the right hand. There was apparently no pain in the head at any time'
Body parts examined in the post mortem: Thorax, abdomen, brain

Type of incident: n/a

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