Hints from the Health Department. Leaflet from the archive of the Society of Medical Officers of Health. Credit: Wellcome Collection, London
Report on the sanitary condition, vital statistics, &c., of the Parish of St. Luke, Middlesex for the year 1896
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The 83 deaths of non-parishioners occurred at the following Hospitals and other places in the Parish:—
Royal Hospital for Diseases of the Chest | 57 |
City of London Lying-in Hospital | 11 |
St. Luke's Hospital for Lunatics | 12 |
St. Mark's Hospital for Fistula | 1 |
Sudden Death in the Street from Heart Disease | 1 |
,, at an Hotel in Finsbury ,, | 1 |
83 |
Hospitals, Asylums, Infirmaries, Workhouses, and other Institutions and places situated outside the Parish at which Parishioners died during the year:—
Asylum for Imbeciles, Banstead | 2 |
„ ,, Leavesden | 4 |
,, Lunatics, Cane Hill | 1 |
,, ,, Colney Hatch | 2 |
„ „ Hanwell | 3 |
,, ,, Ilford | 2 |
Butcher's Almshouses | 1 |
City of London Hospital for Diseases of the Chest | 1 |
Convent Hospital | 1 |
" Freidheim," St. John's Wood | 2 |
German Hospital, Dalston | 2 |
Gresham Almshouses | 1 |
Guy's Hospital | 1 |
Holborn Union Infirmary, Archway Boad | 156 |
,, Workhouses, Shepherdess Walk and | |
Mitcham | 92 |
Hospital for Consumption, Brompton | 1 |
Hospital for Sick Children, Great Ormond Street | 6 |
Licensed Victuallers' Asylum | 1 |
London Hospital | 4 |
Metropolitan Asylums Board Hospitals | 28 |
Police Station, Rochester Bow | 1 |
Begents Canal, Hoxton | 1 |
,, Kentish Town | 1 |
River Lea | 1 |
Eoyal Free Hospital, Gray's Inn Boad | 2 |
St. Bartholomew's Hospital | 90 |
St. Elizabeth's Hospital, Great Ormond Street | 1 |
St. Luke's House, Osnaburgh Street | 1 |
Wimpole Street, 29 | 1 |
410 |