At 5, South Lambeth, Aug. 4, the wife of an equestrian, aged 39, “cholera Asiatica 36 hours”
Southwark & Vauxhall.
At 19, Mansion House Street, Kennington, on 3rd August, formerly a dressmaker, aged 36, “cholera Asiatica 6 hours, premonitory diarrhœa 2 days”
Southwark & Vauxhall.
LAMBETH. Kennington (2nd Part).
At 14, Robertson Place, Stockwell, on 3rd August, the wife of a carpenter, aged 35, “Asiatic cholera 5 hours”
Southwark and Vauxhall.
At 2, James Street, on 5th August, the son of a bricklayer, aged 7 yrs., “cholera 7 hours”
Southwark and Vauxhall.
At 1, Somerset Place, Aug. 3, a gentleman, aged 56, “spasmodic cholera 12 hours”
Southwark and Vauxhall.
LAMBETH. Brixton.
At 2, Sussex Road, July 14th, the widow of a coachman, aged 53, “diarrhœa 6 days, English cholera 3 days”
Lambeth.
LAMBETH. Norwood.—No death from cholera.
WANDSWORTH. Clapham.
At 5, Cook’s Buildings, Park Road, on 29th July, the daughter of a sawyer, aged 3 years, “cholera 12 hours, diarrhœa 3 days”
Southwark and Vauxhall.
At 4, Howard Street, Wandsworth Road, July 30, a labourer, aged 74, “cholera 52 hours”
Southwark & Vauxhall.
At 1, Waterloo Retreat, Bromell’s Road, July 29, a gardener, aged 46, “cholera 12 hours”
Pump-well.
At High Street, July 31, a domestic servant, aged 28, “cholera 52 hours”
Southwark and Vauxhall.
At 13, Prospect Place, Wandsworth Road, on 2nd August, a Government clerk, aged 50, “malignant cholera 4 days, diarrhœa 48 hours, collapse”.
Southwark and Vauxhall, and pump-well.
WANDSWORTH. Battersea.
At 6, Church Road, July 19, the wife of a house-agent, aged 48, “Asiatic cholera 48 hours”
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