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London County Council 1934

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for London County Council]

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General Hospitals— continued.

Table I (c)— Institutions—Admissions, discharges and deaths—Sick inmates only1934.(including infants in maternity cots).

Institution.Normal accommodation.In institution on 31st December 1933.Births during the year.Admissions during the year.Discharges during the year.Deaths during the year.In institution on 31st December 1934.
Maternity cots.Other.
Public Health Institutions—
City of London431459888819148380
Constance-road675618696512191611
Fulham76767268476
Hackney46446136229195437
Hammersmith1121121311355256
Holborn and Finsbury487395765602132426
St. Alfege's488459904806132425
St. Mary Abbots256253260226104183
St. Pancras47844829251899123
South Grove279270456356114256
Total3,7463,5514,8264,3331,0712,973
Public Assistance Institutions —
Chelsea1301404124772649
Islington4884501,3921,117221504
Ladywell30829336128476294
Newington2422111,098810299200
Poplar256232548402131247
St. Marylebone151791951021,2311,27755196
Waterloo House263208635525105213
Westminster2517537529718
Total151,8911,7461026,2145,4219201,721
Grand Total155,6375,29710211,0409,7541,9914,694

Notes.—(a) The following have no accommodation for the sick: Public Health Institutions—St. Leonard's.
Public Assistance Institutions—Bromley House, Camberwell, Christchurch, Lambeth Home for Aged
Poor, Swaffield-road and Woolwich.
(b) Owing to changes in the classification of accommodation for sick inmates made during the year,
the above figures, particularly those for St. Pancras and St. Marylebone, are approximate.