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Battersea 1964

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Battersea Borough]

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Coronet's Court and Mortuary. Details as to the number of inquests held at the Coroner's Court, and bodies received into the Mortuary, during 1964, are set out the following table:—

Details of Bodies ReceivedUsual Place of ResidenceTotal
Batter seaWandsworthElsewhereResidence unknown
Post-mortem only1885701264888
Post-mortem and inquest38108382186
Total post-mortems22667816461,074
Inquest only
Total inquests38108382186
Sanitary and other reasons
Total bodies received22667816461,074
Verdicts at Inquests held—
Accidental and Misadventure144526186
Alcoholism112
Natural causes224
Industrial disease1113
Open verdict1528
Suicide21505177
Homicide11
Referred to higher court415
TOTAL38108382186

In addition to the above, a further thirty-two inquests were held at
the Coroner's Court in respect of which no bodies were received into
the Mortuary.
The Wandsworth Borough Council made a grant of £850 per annum
towards the cost of maintaining the Mortuary.
The London County Council pay a rent of £525 per annum for the
use of the Coroner's Court.