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 Westminster, City of]
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CORONER'S COURT AND MORTUARY.
During 1957, 246 bodies were received in the Mortuary on Coroner's Warrants, etc. Three bodies were admitted to await burial.
Number of Cases. | |
---|---|
Inquest cases | 71 |
Non-inquest cases | 175 |
Post-mortem examinations held | 222 |
Causes of death in the foregoing were as under:— | |
Accidental drowning | 3 |
Found drowned | 11 |
Suicide by drowning | 1 |
„ by other means | 19 |
Accidents— | |
Street | 5 |
Domestic | 13 |
Others | 6 |
Natural causes | 174 |
Misadventure | 5 |
Murder | Nil |
Miscellaneous causes | 9 |
Mortuary Accommodation—Arrangement with Holborn
Borough Council.
The City Council and the Holborn Borough Council, with the approval
of the London County Council, made arrangements whereby bodies
from Holborn, which were not the concern of H.M. Coroner, were
accommodated at the City Council's Mortuary in Horseferry Road whilst
awaiting burial.
The arrangement came into operation on the 3rd September, 1956,
and two bodies were received in the mortuary during 1957.