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Hackney 1931

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Hackney]

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23
General Hospitals.
Charing Cross 1
Guy's 3
Hampstead 1
Homeopathic 3
London 34
London Temperance 1
Middlesex 5
Mildmay Mission 3
National 12
Poplar 4
Prince of Wales's, Tottenham 11
Royal Free 7
Royal Northern 5
St. Bartholomew's 19
St. Columba's 2
St. George's 4
St. Mark's 1
St. Mary's 1
St. Paul's 1
St. Peter's 1
University College 1
Westminster 1
121
Special Hospitals.
Brompton 3
Cancer 1
Central London Throat and Ear 2
Children's, Great Ormond Street 8
City of London Maternity 4
Colindale 1
Downs 1
East London Children's 1
Elizabeth Garrett Anderson 1
Freemasons' 1
Grove Park 1
High Wood 2
Home for Jewish Incurables 2
Home Hospital for Women, Stoke
Newington 7
Infants, Vincent Square 4
Lambeth 3
London Jewish 9
National Heart 1
Northern, Edmonton 2
Queen Charlotte's 1
Queen Mary's, Carshalton 3
Queen's, Hackney Road 29
Royal Chest 2
Victoria Park 8
Miscellaneous 13
110
Other Institutions.
Archway Hospital, Islington 2
Bethnal Green Hospital 34
Friern Barnet Infirmary 11
6 & 8, Alexandra Road, Stoke
Newington 5
Bancroft Lodge 2
107, Nightingale Road, Wandsworth
5
2a, Bow Road, Poplar 2
The Forest, Epsom 3
79a, Bishops Road, Bethnal Green 3
St. Leonard's Hospital, Shoreditch
4
St. Peter's, Stepney 3
77a, Highgate Hill 1
24, Underwood Street, Stepney 1
Miscellaneous Institutions 35
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INFANTILE MORTALITY.
The deaths of 203 children under the age of twelve months were
allocated to Hackney by the Registrar-General during 1931. This
total includes the children of eight women who were admitted for
confinement to the Salvation Army Mothers' Hospital from
addresses outside the Borough and proceeded with their babies to
one or other of the Salvation Army homes for unmarried mothers
m the Borough. In a further case a woman who did not normally