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Finsbury 1904

Report on the public health of Finsbury 1904 including annual report on factories and workshops

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The following is a list of the outlying institutions and other
places where 965 of the residents of the Borough died during the
year 1904: —
I. General Hospitals.
St. Bartholomew's 176
Royal Free 37
King's College 10
Middlesex 4
University 4
Great Northern 2
London Temperance 1
London 7
St. George's 1
Charing Cross 1
Guy's 1
II. Special Hospitals.
Royal Chest 12
Italian 2
National 1
Hospital for Women,
Euston Road 1
German 5
Great Ormond Street
(Children's) 29
French 1
Homoeopathic 2
Mildmay 4
Infants' Hospital, Hamp-
stead 2
Brompton 1
West London 1
Queen Charlotte 1
III. Fever Hospitals.
Eastern 1
Western 2
North Western 26
Joyce Green 2
IV. Poor Law Institutions.
Holborn Infirmary 306
Holborn Workhouse,
City Road 203
Holborn Workhouse,
Mitcham 39
Shoreditch Infirmary 1
Islington Infirmary 5
St. Pancras Infirmary 1
St. George's Infirmary 1
Lewisham Union 1
Islington Workhouse 2
V. Asylums.
Caterham 4
Darenth 4
Dartford 4
Colney Hatch 5
Claybury 2
Cane Hill 2
Banstead 6
Manor Asylum, Epsom 2
Horton Asylum, Epsom 3
Bookbinders' 2
VI. Unclassifiable.
Freidenheim Home 1
On way to St. Bartholomew's
Hospital 10
In River Thames 3
St. Peter's House, Ken-
nington 1
Day Industrial School,
Goldsmith Street 1
Private Houses outside
the Borough 5
In Gray's Inn Road 4
Metropolitan Railway 1
Rymill's Repository,
Barbican 1
In Regent's Canal 2
Electric Generating Station,
Greenwich 1
In Crowndale Road 1
Cheyne Hospital,Chelsea 1
St. Ann's House, Manor
Road 1
Brook House1
H.M. Prison, Pentonville 1
965