Hints from the Health Department. Leaflet from the archive of the Society of Medical Officers of Health. Credit: Wellcome Collection, London
Annual report of the Medical Officer of Health for the year 1910
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Western Fever Hospital.
In the Western Fever Hospital there were 92 deaths, 47
males and 45 females, of whom 22 belonged to Fulham, and
70 to other boroughs.
Deaths occurring outside the Borough among persons
belonging thereto.
The deaths of Fulham residents in public institutions and elsewhere outside the borough numbered 306, and occurred in the following institutions:—
Charing Cross Hospital | 2 |
Kensington and Fulham General Hospital | 1 |
King's College Hospital | 1 |
Middlesex Hospital | 5 |
St. Bartholomew's Hospital | 2 |
St. George's Hospital | 66 |
St. Mary's Hospital | 3 |
St. Thomas's Hospital | 4 |
Temperance Hospital | 1 |
University College Hospital | 3 |
West London Hospital | 53 |
Westminster Hospital | 3 |
Royal Berkshire Hospital | 1 |
Belgrave Hospital for Children | 1 |
Infants' Hospital | 2 |
Hospital for Children, Great Ormond Street | 4 |
Victoria Hospital for Children | 29 |
Chelsea Hospital for Women | 2 |
General Lying-in Hospital | 1 |
Queen Charlotte's Hospital | 2 |
Brompton Hospital | 2 |
Cancer Hospital | 9 |
Royal Ear Hospital | 1 |
Alexandra Hospital, Queen Square | 1 |
Lock Hospital | 1 |
Friedenheim | 2 |
House of Compassion, Paddington | 1 |