HC Deb 28 March 1911 vol 23 c1295W
Mr. STAVELEY-HILL

asked the President of the Local Government Board if he will state, in connection with the number of cases of small-pox so far returned in England and Wales, exclusive of London, in how many cases have the patients been vaccinated, in how many cases have they been re-vaccinated during the last ten years, and in how many were they unvaccinated; and what have been the respective number of deaths in the above three classes of cases?

Mr. BURNS

From the weekly summary of cases of infectious disease notified since 1st January, 1911, to 18th March, 1911, inclusive, eighty-four cases of smallpox were notified in England and Wales, exclusive of London. I have no information showing the vaccinated condition or otherwise of these small-pox patients.