Southwark and Vauxhall.
At the Workhouse, brought in from 29, Wilmot’s Buildings, August 1, a labourer, aged 29, “cholera Asiatic about 12 hours”
Southwark and Vauxhall.
At 35, Green Street, 31st of July, the wife of a horse-slaughterman, aged 64, “hepatitis 14 days, gall stones, Asiatica cholera 24 hours”
Southwark and Vauxhall.
At the Workhouse, Aug. 3, a widow, aged 70, “cholera Asiatica about 12 hours”; inmate
Southwark & Vauxhall.
At the Workhouse, from King’s lodging-house, Mint Street, 3rd August, a hawker, aged 45 years, “cholera Asiatica”
Southwark and Vauxhall.
At the Workhouse, Aug. 3, a coppersmith, aged 52, “cholera Asiatica 2 days”, from 15, John St., Suffolk Street
Southwark and Vauxhall.
At 30, Hill St., Aug. 1, the daughter of an engineer, aged 2 years, “cholera 12 hours”
Southwark and Vauxhall.
At 83, Southwark Bridge Rd., Aug. 1, solicitor’s clerk, aged 21, “cholera 19 hours”
Southwark and Vauxhall.
At 23, George St., Aug. 3, the wife of a labourer, aged 19, “cholera maligna 15 hours”
Southwark and Vauxhall.
At the Workhouse, brought in by the police from the station-house at Stones End, Aug. 4, a servant, aged 50, “cholera Asiatica”
Not ascertained.
At 1, Little Suffolk Street, Aug. 4, the daughter of a hammerman, aged 3 years, “remittent fever 7 days, cholera 20 hours”
Southwark and Vauxhall.
At 5, Bean Street, Aug. 5, a female servant, aged 28, “diarrhœa 24 hours, cholera 30 hours”
Southwark & Vauxhall.
ST. GEORGE, SOUTHWARK. London Road.
At 60, Tower Street, July 16, the wife of a butcher, aged 26, “Asiatic cholera 13 hours”
Southwark and Vauxhall.
At 12, East Pl., West Sq., July 29, an ostler, aged 42, “diarrhœa 6 days, cholera maligna 14 hours”
Lambeth.
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