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 Chelsea, 1931
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deaths in public institutions and elsewhere.
In tabular form is shown below the number of deaths of Chelsea
residents which took place in various Institutions during the year. Of
the 652 Chelsea deaths registered in the Borough, 388 occurred in Institutions
within the Borough.
TABLE No. 10.
Chelsea Deaths in Hospitals and Institutions Within the Borough. | Chelsea Deaths in Hospitals and Elsewhere Outside the Borough. | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
St. Luke's Hospital and Chelsea Institution | 295 | General Hospitals | 47 | ||
Mental Hospitals | 13 | ||||
Royal Hospital for Pensioners | 52 | Special Hospitals | 17 | ||
Cancer Hospital | 14 | Infectious Disease Hospitals | 6 | ||
Victoria Hospital for Children (Tite Street) | 3 | Tuberculosis Sanatoria, etc. | 7 | ||
Nursing Homes | 30 | ||||
St. Stephen's Hospital (Westminster Infirmary) | 13 | Poor Law Institutions | 12 | ||
Private Addresses | 21 | ||||
Brompton Hospital | 5 | ||||
Chelsea Hospital for Women | — | ||||
Cheyne Hospital for Children | — | ||||
Freemasons' Hospital | 1 | ||||
St. George's Home for Tuber-culosis | — | ||||
383 | 153 |
Of the 1,203 deaths of non-residents registered in Chelsea 1,187 occurred
in hospitals or Institutions within the Borough.