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St Pancras 1901

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for St. Pancras, London, Borough of]

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Population and Deaths in Public Institutions.

Registration Sub-Districts.Number of Inmates.Borough Institutions.Daily Average No. of Inmates.Deaths.
Parishioners.Non-Parishioners.Total.
Regent's Park28St. Saviour's Cancer Hospital14257
St. Luke's House1477
Tottenham Court438University College Hospital.162139152291
" "Home Hospitals151313
" "Central London Sick Asylum2613149152
Gray's Inn Lane158Royal Free Hospital12747155202
" "Central Throat & Ear Hospital11112
" "Central London Ophthalmic ,,20---
Somers Town124Temperance Hospital817038108
" "Hospital for Women4342024
Camden Town2253Workhouse220639311404
" "North West London Hospital47311849
Kentish Town466InfirmaryV 46632010330
Total in Borough Institutions346710105791589
In Extra Borough Institutions2831593-593
Totals629816035792182

Extra Parochial Institutions.—Of certain Public Institutions situated
outside the boundaries of St. Pancras, the daily average numbers of
inmates belonging to St. Pancras housed by them, corrected to the end
of 1900, are as follows :—
St. Anne's Home, Streatham, a branch of St. Pancras Workhouse. . 449
Lunatic Asylums
Imbecile and Idiot Asylums
Fever and Small-Pox Asylums166
2831
In addition there are—
Leavesden Schools, near Watford 544
Boarded out 80
In Hospitals, R.C. Schools, Training Ships,
&c., about 260
The Children at these Institutions
are part of the
population of the localities
in which they are situated.