London's Pulse: Medical Officer of Health reports 1848-1972

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St Giles (Camden) 1895

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for St. Giles District]

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3.—The British Lying-in Hospital, Endell Street.
During tlie year, 187 women were delivered in the
wards, with no maternal death. This shows the Hospital
to be in a very satisfactory condition as regards the
sanitary arrangements. The total number of children
born was 190, three of the labours resulting in the birth of
twins.
Four of the children died from congenital malformation
and immaturity.
In the out-patient department there were 372
deliveries ; in all the cases the mothers did well.
There were 9 cases of still-birth, and 10 infants died
within 10 days of their birth.

Deaths in Hospitals, Lunatic Asylums, Workhouses, Infirmaries, and Sick Asylums.

(Situated outside the District.)

Public Institution.Number of Deaths.Public Institution.N umber of Deaths.
Western Fever Hospital1Brought forward104
North Western Hospital6St. Mary's Hospital1
South Western Hospital2Sick Asylum, Cleveland Street50
Middlesex Hospital11City of London Asylum1
King's College Hospital33I If ord Asylum4
University College Hospital11Bethlem Asylum]
Charing Cross Hospital14Leavesden Asylum1
Children's (Great Ormond Street)Cane Hill Asylum1
Hospital7Hanwell Asylum4
Homœopathic Hospital1Colney Hatch Asylum8
St. John's Hospital1Oaterham Asylum2
Home (Fitzroy Square) Hospital2Banstead Asylum1
Italian Hospital1St. Luke's Asylum1
St. Elizabeth's Hospital2St. Saviour's Workhouse3
Royal Free Hospital5St. Pancras Workhouse2
Queen Charlotte's Hospital2St. Marylebone Workhouse2
Incurables' Hospital2Holborn Workhouse1
Ship " Atlas'' Hospital1Public Way9
Temperance Hospital2
Carried forward104Total196