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 St. Pancras, Metropolitan Borough]
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Hospital Accommodation.
The following table has been constructed :rom figures kindly supplied by the secretaries of the various institutions to show the work done Dy the hospitals in St. Pancras, without reference to the home addresses of the patients.
Hospital. | Number of beds. | Number of in-patients admitted 1922. | Number of new outpatients treated in 1922. |
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_ | |||
- | |||
— | |||
— | |||
— | |||
— | |||
— | — | ||
— | — | ||
— | — | ||
— | — | ||
— | — |
* Year ended Lady day, 1923.
†f In addition to 16 beds for the patients' mothers.
‡ In addition to 135 admissions of patients' mothers.
§ Not including the work of the Tuberculosis Dispensary (see page 43) but including the clinic for
mothers and young children (see page 23).
|| Not including the municipal clinic (see page 23).
(7947) c