Hints from the Health Department. Leaflet from the archive of the Society of Medical Officers of Health. Credit: Wellcome Collection, London
The sanitary chronicles of the Parish of St. Marylebone being the annual report of the Medical Officer of Health for the year 1896
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SANITARY CHRONICLES, 1896.
The following table gives the distribution of the deaths of parishioners dying in various extra-parochial institutions, all of which are included in the mortality statistics:—
St. Marylebone Infirmary, Notting Hill | |
North-Western Fever Hospital | |
South-Western Fever Hospital | |
Western Fever Hospitel | |
North-Eastern Fever Hospital | |
Northern Fever Hospital | |
Fountain Fever Hospital | |
London Fever Hospital | |
St. Mary's Hospital | |
St. Bartholomew's Hospital | |
King's College Hospital | |
London Hospital | |
St. George's Hospital | |
Guy's Hospital | |
Charing Cross Hospital | |
Royal Free Hospital | |
St. Thomas's Hospital | |
University College Hospital | |
Great Northern Hospital | |
Children's Hospital, Paddington | |
Children's Hospital, Great Ormond Street | |
Brompton Hospital | |
National Hospital | |
London Temperance Hospital | |
Whiteohapel Infirmary | |
Lewisham Infirmary | |
Holborn Infirmary, Hoxton | 1 |
Paddington Infirmary | |
Islington Infirmary | |
Hackney Infirmary | |
St. Pancras Infirmary | |
Friedenheim | |
Evelina Hospital | |
French Hospital | |
St. Saviour's Hospital | |
Cancer Hospital, Fulham | |
Throat Hospital, Golden Square | |
Royal Chest Hospital | |
North London Consumption Hospital | |
British Lying-in Hospital | |
Darenth Asylum | |
Cane Hill Asylum | |
Colney Hatch Asylum | |
Banstead Asylum | |
Hanwell Asylum | |
Leavesden Asylum | |
Hoxton House Asylum | |
St. Luke's Asylum | |
Ilford Asylum | |
Caterham Asylum | |
St. Joseph's Home | |