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  • DJA
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    Should have read 6 Fashion Court,off Fashion Street.

    1881 Census,however not on any map I've seen.

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  • DJA
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    Originally posted by Robert St Devil View Post
    What was at 6 Fashion St? I know it was a false address. Wasit an old address of hers??
    Jewish soup kitchen.

    Oddly 6 Fashion Avenue or Close was once occupied by a Barnett family.

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  • Robert St Devil
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    Originally posted by DJA View Post
    Kate still had the ticket for the hocked boots in the name of Kelly,6 Fashion Street after her death.
    What was at 6 Fashion St? I know it was a false address. Wasit an old address of hers??

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  • curious4
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    Originally posted by GUT View Post
    But I do like the way women are built.
    Glad to hear it!

    C4

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  • GUT
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    Originally posted by curious4 View Post
    Hello Robert

    UTIs are caused by bacteria, usually e-coli , if untreated it can spread up to the kidneys and cause acute nephritis, which, as I said, is very nasty. Not going into details about why women are more easily affected than men, has to do with the way we are built. Nothing to do with a strep infection, sorry.

    Best wishes
    C4
    But I do like the way women are built.

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  • curious4
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    Originally posted by Robert St Devil View Post
    i only have casebook for reference. For now.

    The Post Mortem report states that her kidneys were pale bloodless and congested. I only have an iPhone to ever research anything so reading google booksites is a horrendous experience. Still i typed "pale bloodless congested kidney" into google. It some google books that indicate acute congestion as an early sign of nephritis (but its hard for me to zoom in and read)

    CURIOUS. Thanks for the site. I will read it more in-depth tonite. dJA said she may have got it from a strep infection. I also saw pneumonia on the list.
    Hello Robert

    UTIs are caused by bacteria, usually e-coli , if untreated it can spread up to the kidneys and cause acute nephritis, which, as I said, is very nasty. Not going into details about why women are more easily affected than men, has to do with the way we are built. Nothing to do with a strep infection, sorry.

    Best wishes
    C4

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  • DJA
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    Originally posted by Rosella View Post
    PC Hutt noted that Catherine had on a pair of men's boots when she was at the police station, according to a report in The Times. Were these the famous boots that had been pledged on Saturday morning which she'd nicked back and redeemed, or were they Kelly's old repaired pair, leaving him barefoot? What happened to Kate's own boots? Had they dropped to pieces on the long walk back from hopping, or did she habitually wear male boots?
    Kate still had the ticket for the hocked boots in the name of Kelly,6 Fashion Street after her death.

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  • Robert St Devil
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    i only have casebook for reference. For now.

    The Post Mortem report states that her kidneys were pale bloodless and congested. I only have an iPhone to ever research anything so reading google booksites is a horrendous experience. Still i typed "pale bloodless congested kidney" into google. It some google books that indicate acute congestion as an early sign of nephritis (but its hard for me to zoom in and read)

    CURIOUS. Thanks for the site. I will read it more in-depth tonite. dJA said she may have got it from a strep infection. I also saw pneumonia on the list.
    Last edited by Robert St Devil; 10-09-2015, 10:53 AM.

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  • curious4
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    Originally posted by Robert St Devil View Post
    She had Brights disease. Bloody urine or blood colored.

    Very smart how ROSELLA and CURIOUS considered menopause. Would the disease affect whether or not she was sexually active at the time if its considered painful?
    Hello Robert

    Bright's disease is not really one illness. It is a term covering several types of kidney disease. http://m.wisegeekhealth.com/what-is-brights-disease.htm

    Best wishes
    C4

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  • curious4
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    Originally posted by Robert St Devil View Post
    She had Brights disease. Bloody urine or blood colored.

    Very smart how ROSELLA and CURIOUS considered menopause. Would the disease affect whether or not she was sexually active at the time if its considered painful?
    Not necessarily bloody urine with a UTI, unless the infection spreads to the kidneys, causing acute nephritis, which is very nasty. If she had suffered from this, Kate would have been very ill. She may have suffered from it at some time and recovered spontaneously. Hop picking may have actually been beneficial, as hops have a high content of natural estrogen. In fact I did read once that girls who picked hops start to menstruate early because of this.

    Best wishes
    C4

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  • Rosella
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    PC Hutt noted that Catherine had on a pair of men's boots when she was at the police station, according to a report in The Times. Were these the famous boots that had been pledged on Saturday morning which she'd nicked back and redeemed, or were they Kelly's old repaired pair, leaving him barefoot? What happened to Kate's own boots? Had they dropped to pieces on the long walk back from hopping, or did she habitually wear male boots?

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  • Robert St Devil
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    I got my info from LIVESTRONG. I just read Wikipedia. Keep up the strong battle, and if you're ever my way, i got the first round if you get the 19th.
    Last edited by Robert St Devil; 10-08-2015, 03:08 PM.

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  • DJA
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    Originally posted by Robert St Devil View Post
    I wont joke since it affects someone you know, DJA. BUT some of the symptoms reported are dark colored urine.
    My family,like Eddowes',has a genetic predisposition to certain bacterial diseases.

    Lost both parents to them.

    My sister and myself are in the same boat.

    I have battled mine for 33 years come early November.

    My survival has been due to personal knowledge.

    Luckily,here in Oz,we have one of the world's top two experts in the field.

    The "dark ,smoky or bloody urine" is a curious Wikipedia comment.

    Very wide interpretation....

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  • Robert St Devil
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    I wont joke like usual since it affects someone you know, DJA. BUT some of the symptoms reported are dark colored urine. And blood on fabric usually shows up dark colors, brownish sometimes & not always red.
    Last edited by Robert St Devil; 10-08-2015, 01:48 PM.

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  • DJA
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    Originally posted by Robert St Devil View Post
    She had Brights disease. Bloody urine or blood colored.
    Um....no!

    Serum albumin is not red.

    Eddowes' Bright's Disease was probably the result of a Strep infection she acquired in December 1868.

    A friend's grandson has the disease,commonly referred to as Nephritis these days.

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