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Kensington 1898

Annual report on the health, sanitary condition, &c., &c., of the Parish of St. Mary Abbotts, Kensington for the year, 1898

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St. Mary's Hospital 47
St. George's Hospital .. ... 33
West London Hospital ... ... 10
Middlesex Hospital ... .. 5
Charing Cross Hospital 4
University College Hospital .. 4
St. Thomas's Hospital ... ... 2
King's College Hospital... ... 2
Guy's Hospital ... 1
Westminster Hospital ... ... 1
Brompton Hospital (south wing) 5
I Western Hospital ... ... 36
North-Western Hospital ... 15
Northern Hospital ... ... 2
South-Weslern Hospital ... 1
Fountain Hospital 1
Children's Hospital, Paddington 10
Victoria Hospital for Children ... 4
Children's Hospital,
Great Oimonde-street 2
Cancer Hospital, Fulham-road 6
Queen Charlotte's Hospital ... 5
Hospital for Women, Soho ... 1
German Hospital 2
French Hospital ... ... ... 1
London Temperance Hospital ... 1
Metropolitan Hospital 2
Belgrave Hospital .. ... 1
Grosvenor Hospital ... ... 1
Western Ophthalmic Hospital ... 1
North London Consumption
Hospital .\ 1
Great Northern Central Hospital 1
Royal Chest Hospital 1
Home Hospital Fitzroy-square ... 2
Hostel of God ... ... ... 2
Friedenheim ... ,. ... 2
St. Luke's House .. ... 2
Aged Blind Home, Holloway, ... 2
Home of SS. John & Elizabeth 1
St. John's Home, Lewisham .. 1
St. Camillo's Home .. ... 1
The Convent, Carlisle Place ... 1
St. Pelagio's Creche .. ... 1
Holborn Workhouse 1
Marylebone Workhouse... ... 1
Paddington Workhouse ... ... 1
Islington Infirmary .. .. 1
Imperial Institute . .. 1
H.M. Prison,Wormwood Scrubbs 1
Bethlem Hospital ... ... 1
Hanwell Asylum... .. ... 16
Banstead Asylum... ... ... 7
Leavesden Asylum ' 6
Ilford Asylum ... .. .. 4
Colney Hatch Asylum 3
Caterham Asylum ... ... 2
Darenth Asylum ... 2
Cane Hill Asylum ... ... 1
Camberwell House Asylum ... 1
Peckham House Asylum ... 1
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Other 12 deaths occurred without the parish, viz., three
by drowning (one male in the River Thames, and one male
and one female in the Grand Junction Canal); one each of a
male and a female in the street ; one of a male on the railway ;
one of a male at a public house ; one of a male at an hotel;
and two of males and two of females at private houses.
Deaths from disease of the zymotic class occurred at
public institutions without the parish as follows:—Western
Hospital, 31 (Scarlet Fever, 16 ; Diphtheria, 12 ; Enteric Fever,
1; Typhus Fever, 1; Measles, 1); North-Western Hospital,
13 (Diphtheria, 6 ; Scarlet Fever, 4; Enteric Fever, 3). St.
George's Hospital, 2 (.Diphtheria, 1; Whooping- Cough, 1).
Northern Hospital, 1 (Scarlet Fever). Fountain Hospital, 1
(,Scarlet Fever). South-Western Hospital, 1 {Diphtheria).
Charing Cross Hospital, 1 {Diphtheria). Victoria Hospital
for Children, 1 [Measles). German Hospital, 1 [Enteric Fever),
and Home Hospital, Fitzroy Square, 1 {Diarrhea).