Hints from the Health Department. Leaflet from the archive of the Society of Medical Officers of Health. Credit: Wellcome Collection, London
Annual report of the Medical Officer of Health for the year ending December 31st, 1898
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and 10 in the Workhouse. Of these 275 were parishioners of Fulham
and 260 belonged to Hammersmith and other parishes. Their ages
and causes of death will be found in Table A.
WESTERN FEVER HOSPITAL.
253 deaths occurred in the Western Fever Hospital, Seagrave
Road. Of these 64 belonged to Fulham, and 189 to other Metropolitan
Districts.
DEATHS OCCURRING OUTSIDE THE DISTRICTS AMONG
PERSONS BELONGING THERETO.
The deaths of parishioners in public institutions and elsewhere outside the parish numbered 207, and occurred in the following places:-
Number of Deaths of Parishioners of Fulham. | |
---|---|
St. George's Hospital | 48 |
West London „ | 28 |
St. Mary's „ | 1 |
St. Bartholomew's „ | 1 |
King's Cross „ | 1 |
St. Thomas „ | 2 |
Middlesex „ | 2 |
London „ | 1 |
Westminster „ | 1 |
Jubilee „ | 4 |
German „ | 1 |
Great Northern Central Hospital | 1 |
Consumption Hospital, Brompton | 12 |
Cancer Hospital | 4 |
Victoria Hospital for Children | 18 |
Evelina „ „ | 1 |
Belgrave „ „ | 1 |
Children's Hospital, Paddington | 1 |
Lock Hospital | 1 |
National „ | 1 |
Hospital for Women, Chelsea | 1 |
Royal Hospital for Incurables | 1 |
Banstead Asylum | 11 |
Bethlem „ | 2 |
Cane Hill „ | 4 |