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Stoke Newington 1909

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Stoke Newington, The Metropolitan Borough]

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System, Infectious Diseases generally, Alcoholism, Heart Disease,
Accidents and Premature Birth. The mortality from Influenza, on
the other hand, was disproportionately high in the Northern
Division.

DEATHS IN PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS WITHIN THE BOROUGH, 1909.

St. Anne's House, Manor Road.Nort.li umber-land House, Green Lanes.Invalid Asylum, 187, High Street.Nursing Home, 8, Alexandra Road.Nursing Home, 21, Stamford Hill.Total.
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I.

Institutions within the District receiving sick and infirm persons from outside the District.

St. Anne's House, Manor Road.
Northumberland House, Green Lanes.
Invalid Asylum, 18 7, High Street.
Nursing Home, 8, Alexandra Road.
Nursing Home, 21, Stamford Hill.

II.

Institutions outside the District receiving sick and infirm persons from the District.

London Hospital.
Hackney Infirmary.
Islington Infirmary.
Mildmay Cottage Hospital.
German Hospital.
Children's Hospital, Great Ormond Street.
Great Northern Hospital.
North Eastern Hospital for Children.
St. Bartholomew's Hospital
Metropolitan Hospital.
Royal Free Hospital.
Guy's Hospital.
Brompton Hospital.
St. Luke's House.
Shoreditch Infirmary.
British Home and Hospital for Incurables.
Mt. Vernon, Hampstead.
St. Thomas' Hospital.
St. Mark's Hospital.
National Hospital.
King's College Hospital.

III.

Other Institutions, the deaths in which have been distributed among the two divisions of the District.

N.E. Fever Hospital.
Clay bury Asylum.
Horton Asylum.
Dartford Heath Asylum.
Bethnal House Asylum.
Darenth Asylum.
Long Grove Asylum.
Peckham House Asylum
Tooting Bee Asylum.
Cane Hill Asylum.
Leavesden Asylum.
Colney Hatch Asylum.

There is no Union Workhouse within the District.