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St Pancras 1933

[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 Small Pox.—Hospital accommodation is provided by the London County
Council, who now control the various institutions previously provided by the
Metropolitan Asylums Board.
B. Tuberculosis.— For patients suffering from this disease Institutional accommodation is
provided through the London County Council.
C. General, Children ft and other Hospitals.—
The following are situated within the Borough. The St. Pancras and Highgate
Hospitals are primarily intended for residents of the Borough. St. Margaret's
Hospital admits eases of the kind specified from the whole of the metropolitan
area, but the use of the various general and special voluntary hospitals is by no
means confined to residents either of this Borough or of the metropolitan area.

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

Hospitals.Number of Beds.
London County Council General Hospitals.
St. Pancras Hospital, King's Road384
Highgate Hospital, Dartmouth Park Hill557
London County Council Special Hospital.
St. Margaret's Hospital, Leighton Road (for ophthalmia neonatorum and congenital syphilis in children)60
General and Special Voluntary Hospitals.
University College Hospital, Gower StreetGeneral414
Obstetric85
Royal Ear41
Royal Free Hospital, Gray's Inn RoadGeneral239
Obstetric43
Dental and Ear, Nose and Throat32
National Temperance Hospital, Hampstead Road152
Elizabeth Garrett Anderson Hospital, Euston Road105
West End Hospital for Nervous Diseases, Regent's Park78
Hospital for Tropical Diseases, Endsleigh Gardens76
Central London Throat, Nose and Ear Hospital, Gray's Inn Road78
Central London Ophthalmic Hospital, Judd Street51
Metropolitan Ear, Nose and Throat Hospital, Fitzroy Square22
St. Saviour's Hospital, Osnaburgh Street21
North-West London Hospital, Bayham StreetOut- patients only.
St. Pancras Dispensary, Oakley Square
London Skin Hospital, Fitzroy Square
Western Skin Hospital, Hampstead Road
British Dentists' Hospital, Camden Road
London Foot Hospital, Fitzroy Square
British Hospital for Nervous Disorders, Camden Road
British Red Cross Society Clinic for Rheumatism, Peto Place