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St Pancras 1928

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for St. Pancras, Metropolitan Borough]

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Section II.—GENERAL PROVISION OF HEALTH SERVICES.
Hospital Accommodation.
A. Fever and Smallpox.—Hospital accommodation is provided by the Metropolitan Asylums
Board.
B. Tuberculosis.— For patients suffering from this disease Institutional accommodation is
provided through the London County Council.
C. Maternity, Children's and other Hospitals—
The following are situated in the Borough, but with the exception of the two hospitals
of the St. Pancras Guardians, the use of these hospitals is by no means confined
to residents of the Borough.

On the other hand, hospitals situated outside the Borough are largely used by St. Pancras residents.

Hospitals.Number of Beds.
St. Pancras Poor Law Hospitals.
St. Pancras Hospital, King's Road378
Highgate Hospital, Dartmouth Park Hill*554
Metropolitan Asylums Board Hospital.
St. Margaret's Hospital, Leighton Road (for ophthalmia neonatorum and marasmus)63
General and Special Voluntary Hospitals.
University College Hospital, Gower StreetGeneral415
Obstetric75
Royal Ear39
Royal Free Hospital, Gray's Inn Road268
London Temperance Hospital, Hampstead Road136
Elizabeth Garrett Anderson Hospital, Euston Road75
West End Hospital for Nervous Diseases, Regent's Park80
Hospital for Tropical Diseases, Endsleigh Gardens56
Central London Throat, Nose and Ear Hospital, Gray's Inn Road32
Central London Ophthalmic Hospital, Judd Street40
Metropolitan Ear, Nose and Throat Hospital, Fitzroy Square22
St. Saviour's Hospital, Osnaburgh Street21
North-West London, Bayliam Street-
St. Pancras Dispensary, Oakley Square-
London Skin Hospital, Fitzroy Square-
Western Skin Hospital, Hampstead Road-
British Dentists' Hospital, Camden Road-
London Foot Hospital, Charlotte Street-
*410 only available, owing to reconstruction.

*410 only available, owing to reconstruction.