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Hornsey 1910

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

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From the following tables it will be seen that Hornsey and
Wood Green again made use of the Hospital in almost equal
degree, 219 cases being admitted from Hornsey and 231 from
Wood Green.
There was a falling off in the admissions from both districts,
Hornsey sending 52 fewer patients to the Hospital, and Wood
Green 39 fewer.

From Finchley 113 cases were admitted in 1910, as against 130 in 1909.

191019091908190719061905
Patients in Hospital Jan. 1st111681091057453
Patients admitted during the year565673494594628419
676741603699702472
Patients discharged during the year562606518572567388
Patients dying during the year262417183010
588630535590597398
Patients remaining in Hospital Dec. 31st881116810910574

The cases were:—

Scarlet- FeverDiphtheriaEnteric Fever.Total.
Hornsey3318051
Finchley910019
Wood Green347041
76350111

During the year there were 565 cases admitted, as follows:—

Scarlet Fever.Diphtheria.Enteric Fever.Total.
Hornsey136803219
Finchley62474113
Wood Green139884231
Friern Barnet0202
33721711565