London's Pulse: Medical Officer of Health reports 1848-1972

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Fulham 1911

Annual report of the Medical Officer of Health for the year 1911

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48
Deaths occurring outside the Borough among persons
belonging thereto.

The deaths of Fulham residents in public institutions and elsewhere outside the borough numbered 378, and occurred in the following institutions:—

West London Hospital58General Lying-in Hospital1
St. George's „52Throat Hospital, Golden Square1
Charing Cross ,,7
St. Thomas's „8Royal Bar Hospital1
Kensington General Hospital3Cheyne Hospital1
St. Luke's Home6
King's College2Friedenheim1
St. Mary's „2Hospital of St. John and Elizabeth2
Royal Free „2
Bolingbroke ,,2St. Joseph's Hospice1
Middlesex ,,3Hostel of God1
Atkinson Morley ,,2Hospital for Invalid Gentlewomen1
Great Northern1Park Hospital1
St. Bartholomew's Hospital1Groove1
Brook1
University College Hospital1North Western Hospital1
Seamen's „1South „ „1
Westminster „1Queen Mary's Hospital, Carshalton3
London „1
Homoeopathic ,,1Banstead Asylum10
Royal Hospital, Richmond1Brook wood ,,1
Victoria Hospital for Children38Caterham „2
Cane Hill „3
Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children4Claybury „1
Colney Hatch Asylum5
Infants' Hospital3County Asylum, Exminster1
Brompton „11
Mount Vernon Hospital2Darenth Asylum2
Royal Naval Hospital, Gillingham1Dartford Heath Asylum4
Hanwell Asylum9
Cancer Hospital13Horton „5
Queen Charlotte's Hospital1Leavesden2