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Hanover Square 1886

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Hanover Square, The Vestry of the Parish of Saint George]

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Mortuary recently built at Ebury Bridge. These Regulations
were, after revision by the Mortuary Sub-Committee,
approved by the Vestry: they will be found elsewhere in
the Report of the Vestry.
For the information of the Parishioners, I may mention
that a hospital carriage for removing persons suffering from
infectious diseases is kept at the Workhouse in Wallis's
Yard, Buckingham Palace Road, and that the Ambulance
belonging to the Metropolitan Asylums Board is kept at
Seagrave Road, Fulham; but those who are in a position
to bear the expenses of their support should apply to the
London Fever Hospital, Liverpool Road, Islington; or, in
case of small-pox, at the Highgate Small-pox Hospital,
where they can be accommodated on favourable terms.
I have the honour to be,
My Lords and Gentlemen,
Your obedient Servant,
W. H. CORFIELD, M.A., M.D. (Oxon.),
F.R.C.P. (London).
19, Savile Row, London, W.,
June 1886.