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Finsbury 1902

Report on the public health of 1902

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The following is a list of the outlying institutions and other places
where 907 of the residents of the Borough died during the year 1902.
I. General Hospitals.
St. Bartholomew's 151
Royal Free 39
King's College 3
Middlesex 6
University 6
St. Thomas's 1
Great Northern 3
London Temperance 2
London 2
St. George's 1
II. Special Hospitals.
Royal Chest 10
Italian 3
City of London Chest 2
Her Majesty's, Stepney
Causeway 1
National 2
Heart Hospital, Soho 1
Metropolitan 2
Queen Charlotte's 1
Hospital for Women, Soho
Square 1
Hospital for Women,
Euston Road 1
German 3
North Eastern (Children's) 2
Great Ormond Street
(Children's) 27
III. Fever Hospitals.
Eastern 5
Western 2
North Eastern 11
North Western 29
South Eastern 1
South Western 1
Long Reach 13
Hospital Ship "Atlas" 10
„ „ " Castalia" 11
IV. Poor Law Institutions.
Holborn Infirmary 284
Holborn Workhouse, City
Road 182
Holborn Workhouse,
Mitcham 30
Hampstead Infirmary 1
St. Paucras Infirmary 1
Shoreditch Infirmary 1
Union Workhouse, Robin
Hood Court 1
Hampstead Workhouse 1
Islington Infirmary 1
V. Asylums.
Caterham 8
Dartford 4
Hanwell 2
Colney Hatch 9
Claybury 6
Cane Hill 1
Leavesden 1
Banstead 1
City of London 1
Manor Asylum, Epsom 1
VI. Unclassifiable.
Freidenheim Home 3
Under Railway Bridge,
River Lea 1
Station House, Vincent
Square 2
Regent's Canal, Hoxton 1
H.M. Prison, Parkhurst Road 1
In street, on the way to St.
Bartholomew Hospital 3
77, Lamb's Conduit Street 1
"Spread Eagle," Theobalds
Road 1
St. Peter's House,
ton 3
St. Anne's House, Stoke
Newington 2
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