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St Pancras 1894

Thirty-ninth annual report of the Medical Officer of Health on the vital and sanitary condition of the Borough of Saint Pancras, London

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II..VITAL STATISTICS.
PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS.

Births.— The number of births occurring in Public Institutions during the year 1894 was as follows: —

Homes of Hope, Gray's Inn Lane Sub-District24
Workhouse, Camden Town Sub-District158
Total182

Deaths in Public Institutions.

Sub-District,No. of Inmates.Parochial Institutions.Daily Average No. of Inmates.Deaths.
Parishioners.Non-Parishione/#rs.Total.
Regent's Park45St. Saviour's Cancer Hospital30235
„ „St. Luke's House1591221
Tottenham Court.425University College Hospital160139145284
„ „Home Hospitals15178
„ „Central London Sick Asylum250816016 S
Gray's Inn Lane165Royal Free Hospital1504678124
Central Throat & Ear Hospital15044
Somers Town85Temperance Hospital50422769
„ „Hospital for Women3511415
Camden Town1535Workhouse15002647271
„ „North West London Hospital3533942
Kentish Town500Infirmary5002835288
Total in Parochial Institutions27408284711299
In Extra Parochial Institutions1860567..567
Totals460013954711866

Extra-Parochial Institutions.—Of certain Public Institutions situated outside the boundaries of St. Pancras, the daily average number of inmates belonging to St. Pancras housed bv them are as follows : —

St. Anne's Home, Streatham—a Branch of the Pancras Workhouse419
Holborn and other Workhouses136
Extra Metropolitan Lunatic Asylums491
Imbecile and Idiot Asylums759
Fever and Smallpox Asylums55
1860