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St Pancras 1916

Report of the Medical Officer of Health for the year 1916

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In the tables below the notified births are also classified (in Registration Sub-Districts and Wards) according to the person notifying the birth, aud according to the person in attendance upon the mother in her confinement.

Births.W.S.E.N.Total
45783612
Notified by —Fathers11651133616529231116757
Mothers15722131192483
Others persons80404011684649679599
Medical Students9026163521933493211032
Mid wives1577411112112342196157981
Doctors13401536045135524403
from Workhouse9292
Homes of Hope2727
University College Hospital179179
Not stated4225171132
4754755614166285916074324185
45783612Total
Attended in their own homes by—
Private Doctors17612237103271383251501222
Private Mid wives169186541099261244870
Doctors from New Hospital for Women19822229301518143
Medical Students from—
University College Hospital9126025192359220931
„ Middlesex Hospital3097213133
„ Royal Free Hospital744253
„ St. Bartholomew's Hospital66
Midwives from—
University College Hospital15211054136
„ Maternity Nursing Association, Myddleton Square14142
„ Maternity Nursing Association, Oakley Square Branch18324724313119
4754751763896284746064323655
Attended in Institutions—
University College Hospital179179
New Hospital for Women2525
Duchess of Marlborough's Maternity Hospital206206
Homes of Hope, Regent's Square2727
Lying-inWard of Workhouse9292
Highgate Infirmary11
4754755614166285916074324185

Certain of the notified births set out in the above table as having taken place
in St. Pancras institutions were of infants of mothers not resident in St.
Pancras. On the other hand a number of St. Pancras mothers were confined
in institutions outside the Borough.