Southwark and Vauxhall.
At 4, High St., Vauxhall, Aug. 3, a musician, aged 35, “malignant cholera after 2 days diarrhœa, 6 days secondary fever, with cerebral congestion.”
Southwark and Vauxhall.
At Vauxhall Gardens, on 2nd August, a widow, aged 56, “cholera 16 hours”
Southwark and Vauxhall.
At 33, East Street, on 3rd Aug., a carpenter, aged 40, “diarrhœa 7 days, cholera 3 days”
Southwark and Vauxhall.
At 19, Bennett’s Buildings, on 4th August, the daughter of a carpenter, aged 2 years, “cholera Asiatica 12 hours”
Southwark and Vauxhall.
LAMBETH. Kennington (First Part).
At 6, William Street, Clapham Road, on 26th July, the son of a carpenter, aged 2 years, “Asiatic cholera 12 hours”
Lambeth.
At 3, Dudley Place, Clapham Road, on 24th July, the wife of a bookseller, aged 42, “sero-spasmodic cholera 15 hours”
Southwark and Vauxhall.
At 7, Henry Street, Dorset Street, Clapham Road, on 28th July, the daughter of a butcher, aged 4 years, “cholera sero-spasmodica 15 hours”
Pump-well.
At 23, Cambridge Terrace, Clapham Road, on 30th July, the daughter of a commercial traveller, aged 20, “choleraic diarrhœa 24 hours”
Southwark and Vauxhall.
At 3, Belmont Place, Wandsworth Road, on 29th July, the daughter of a railway-guard, aged 8 years, “cholera 10¹⁄₂ hours”
Southwark and Vauxhall.
At 9, Regency Place, White Hart Street, on 31st July, the widow of a brass-worker, aged 44, “cholera 30 hours”
Southwark and Vauxhall.
At 1, Bowling Green Mews, on 28th July, the daughter of a chairmaker, aged 8 years, “cholera 13 hours”
Southwark and Vauxhall.
At 61, Prince’s Square, July 31, widow of a linen-agent, aged 42, “Asiatic cholera 15 hours”
Southwark and Vauxhall.
At 4, Southville, Wandsworth Road, on 2nd August, a paperhanger, aged 26, “Asiatic cholera, premonitory diarrhœa 24 hours, collapse 24 hours”
Southwark & Vauxhall.
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