Hints from the Health Department. Leaflet from the archive of the Society of Medical Officers of Health. Credit: Wellcome Collection, London
Annual report of the Medical Officer of Health for the year 1911
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Long Grove Asylum | 13 | St. Catherine's Hospital, Ramsgate | 2 |
Manor „ | 2 | ||
Middlesex County Asylum | 1 | Victoria Convalescent Home, Margaret | 1 |
Rubery Hill Asylum | 1 | ||
Tooting Bee „ | 5 | Convalescent Home, Bexhill | 1 |
Bethlem Hospital | 1 | Convalescent Hospital, Seaford | 1 |
St. Luke's ,, | 1 | ||
Chelsea Infirmary | 1 | Eversley Sanatorium | 1 |
Hammersmith Infirmary | 2 | Home of Comfort, Southsea | 1 |
Islington „ | 1 | ||
Kensington ,, | 2 | Millfield Home, Rustington | 1 |
Lambeth „ | 1 | ||
St. George's „ | 1 | Treloar Cripple's Home | 1 |
Wandsworth ,, | 1 | Woodside Home, Whetstone | 1 |
Central London Sick Asylum | 1 | Elsewhere | 35 |
Wrexham Infirmary | 1 | 378 | |
Great Yarmouth Workhouse | 1 |
Of the deaths registered, 912 or 41 per cent. took
place either in Poor Law institutions, in hospitals, or in
public lunatic asylums, the percentages in the various
classes of institutions being as under:—
Deaths in workhouses or workhouse infirmaries . 24.2
,, Metropolitan Asylums Board hospitals 2.6
„ other hospitals 11.1
„ public lunatic and imbecile asylums 3.1
41.0