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Southwark 1906

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Southwark, Borough of]

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11
DEATHS.
Of the 3,244 deaths registered in the sub-districts of the Borough,
1 ,026 occurred in the Poor-Law institutions, the various hospitals, and
other public places for the treatment of the sick found within our
boundaries. These deaths in institutions comprised 352 belonging to
Southwark, and 674 to other boroughs of the metropolis. The various
localities in which the "outlying" deaths occurred are shown in the
following table.
The number of inhabitants belonging to the Borough dying away
from home-—that is, outside our boundaries in the various hospitals
and infirmaries—was 1,197. Of this very large number as many as 687
died in the Southwark Infirmary at Champion Hill. The remainder, with
but few exceptions, died at the large public hospitals.
The percentage of persons dying away from home in relation to the
total number of deaths occurring in the Borough was 31'7.

TABLE 3.

Outlying Deaths, with Localities.

Males.Females.Total.
Southwark Infirmary398289687
Battersea Infirmary11
Lambeth Infirmary6410
Camberwell Infirmary184
City Infirmary, Bromley145
St. George's Infirmary, W.11
Bermondsey Infirmary112
Marylebone Infirmary11
Union, Robin Hood Court, B.C.1-1
Camberwell Workhouse112
Lambeth Workhouse22
St. Giles Workhouse, Endell St.11
Bermondsey Workhouse22
Chelsea Workhouse11
Metropolitan Asylums Board Hospitals433370
St. Mary's Hospital11
London Fever Hospital, Liverpool Road22
St. Thomas's Hospital6734101
Carried forward527373900