Hints from the Health Department. Leaflet from the archive of the Society of Medical Officers of Health. Credit: Wellcome Collection, London
[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Islington Borough]
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9 [1936
Institutions. | 1936. | 1935. | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Residents. | Non-Residents. | Total. | Residents. | Non-Residents. | Total. | |
Archway Hospital | 106 | 547 | 653 | 91 | 496 | 587 |
Royal Northern Hospital | 102 | 209 | 311 | 104 | 206 | 310 |
London Fever Hospital | - | 40 | 40 | - | 42 | 42 |
St. Mary, Islington Hospital | 1,139 | 46 | 1,185 | 1,075 | 47 | 1,122 |
Islington Institution | 162 | 37 | 199 | 169 | 47 | 216 |
Mildmay Memorial Hospital | 23 | 22 | 45 | 16 | 15 | 31 |
Other smaller Institutions | 16 | 41 | 57 | 31 | 41 | 72 |
Totals | 1,548 | 942 | 2,490 | 1,486 | 894 | 2,380 |
Percentage of Borough Mortalit | 40.1 | 43.8 |
1936. | 1935. | |
North Western Fever Hospital | 49 | 10 |
North Eastern Fever Hospital | 29 | 7 |
Eastern Fever Hospital | 22 | 5 |
Children's Hospital, Great Ormond Street | 14 | 17 |
St. Bartholomew's Hospital | 44 | 42 |
Royal Free Hospital | 60 | 42 |
University College Hospital | 51 | 39 |
City of London Maternity Hospital | 7 | 6 |
Metropolitan Hospital | 16 | 27 |
The Infirmary, Friern Barnet | 22 | 31 |
Middlesex Hospital | 16 | 29 |
la, Manor Road, Ilford (Claybury) | 10 | 24 |
Tooting Bec Hospital | 31 | 18 |
Other Institutions | 720 | 507 |
Totals | 1,091 | 804 |
Percentage of Borough Mortality | 28.3 | 23.7 |
Fatal Accidents or Sudden Deaths outside the Borough.—
25 inhabitants died from accidents, or suddenly, in places outside Islington.
Transferable Deaths.—During the year 46 deaths of residents that had
occurred in outlying Institutions and other places in Provincial Boroughs were
transferred by the Registrar-General to Islington.
MORTALITY FROM THE PRINCIPAL EPIDEMIC DISEASES.
Small Pox, Measles, Scarlet Fever, Whooping Cough, Diphtheria, Fevers—
Typhus, Enteric and Continued—and Diarrhœal Diseases.
During the year 202 persons died from these diseases, the death-rate being
0.65 per 1,000 inhabitants, as contrasted with 0.31 in 1935, and a decennial average
mortality of 160 and a death-rate of 0.50 per 1,000.
In London the death-rate from epidemic diseases was 0.44.