London's Pulse: Medical Officer of Health reports 1848-1972

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Hampstead 1913

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Hampstead, Metropolitan Borough of]

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Deaths of Hampstead Residents in Institutions—cont.

Institution.Totals.Group Totals.
Hospitals, Nursing Homes, etc.—cont.
31, Porchester Square1
Queen Charlotte's Hospital2
"Rossinieres," Suttonl
10, Rosslyn Hill2
St. Bartholomew's Hospital2
St. Andrew's Hospital, Dollis Hill1
St. Catherine's Hospital, Ramsgate1
St. George's Hospital1
St. Luke's Hospital1
St. Luke's Hostel, 14, Fitzroy Square1
St. Luke's House, 14, Pembridge Square1
St. Mary's Hospital12
St. Peter's Home2
St. Thomas's Hospital2
Seamen's Hospital. West Ham1
97 & 99, South Hill Park2
18, Southwold Road, Upper Clapton1
116, Sutherland Avenue1
Throat Hospital, Golden Square, W.C.1
7, The Terrace, St. Pancras1
University College Hospital5
14a, Upper Wimpole Street1
Metropolitan Asylums Board's Hospitals—
Brook Hospital114
Darenth Industrial Colony2
North Western Hospital10
South Eastern Hospitall
Asylums—
Banstead133
Bethlem Royal Hospital1
Camberwell House2
Claybury2
Colney Hatch9
Epileptic Colony, Lingfield1
Fountain Temporary Asylum, Tooting Grove1
Hanwell6
Leavesden5
Long Grove1
Park Hospital3
Tooting Bec1
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The names of the Institutions that are situated in Hampstead are printed in heavy type.

Mortality Among Young Children,
In order to ascertain how far the steps taken to preserve infant
life in Hampstead have had a beneficial effect upon young children, I