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St Pancras 1936

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

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A subsidy is paid by the Borough Council to certain hospitals in connection with the
admission of necessitous cases to their maternity wards and also in connection with certain
cases attended at home by midwives on the staffs of various hospitals and institutions.

In the following table particulars are given for 1936 with reference to all St. Pancras women who were attended in their confinements by the staffs of the various institutions :—

Institution.Admitted as In-patients.Attended at Home.
By Students.By Midwives.
University College Hospital28817113
Royal Free Hospital6114..
Elizabeth Garrett Anderson Hospital3362..
St. Pancras Hospital650..7
Middlesex Hospital102..41
Queen Charlotte's Hospital94....
City of London Hospital45....
Royal Northern Hospital19....
St. Bartholomew's Hospital21..
Other hospitals199....
Queen Mary's Maternity Home36....
Maternity Nursing Association....161
Totals1529248222

The cases admitted as in-patients represented 62.4 per cent. and those attended at home
19.2 per cent. of the total number of St. Pancras births. As compared with the previous year,
there was a decrease in the number of cases attended at home and an increase in the number
of those admitted as in-patients.
The Borough Council pays a subsidy to certain hospitals for the admission of cases to
their maternity wards, and also pays a subsidy for cases attended at home by midwives on the
staffs of certain institutions. No subsidy is paid for cases attended by medical students.

The following table gives the names of the hospitals, etc., and the amount paid during the past year :—

£s.d.
Royal Free Hospital200
Elizabeth Garrett Anderson Hospital100
Queen Charlotte's Hospital500
City of London Hospital1100
Middlesex Hospital2350
University College Hospital7700
Maternity Nursing Association500
Total£12450

The corresponding grants for the previous three years were: £215 10s. 0d.,
£145 15s. Od. and £123.