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

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Marylebone 1901

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for St. Marylebone, Metropolitan Borough]

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Fountain Fever Hospital1
London Fever Hospital2
St. Mary's Hospital54
St. Thomas' Hospital3
St. Bartholomew's Hospital4
St. George's Hospital2
University College Hospital17
King's College Hospital4
Charing Cross Hospital3
Children's Hospital, Paddington20
Children's Hospital, Great Ormonde Street4
St. Saviour's Hospital1
Brompton Hospital7
German Hospital4
French Hospital4
West London Hospital1
Belgrave Hospital2
Italian Hospital1
Camberwell House Asylum3
Leavesden Asylum12
Banstead Asylum8
Colney Hatch Asylum14
Hoxton Asylum1
Clay bury Asylum6
Cane Hill Asylum4
Ilford Asylum2
Darenth Asylum2
Caterham Asylum2
City of London Asylum, Dartford4
Han well Asylum29
Bethlem Asylum1
City Infirmary1
City of London Chest Hospital1
City of London Hospital1
St. Pancras Infirmary3
St. Pancras Workhouse5
Paddington Infirmary1
Poplar Workhouse1
Hospital for Women, Euston Eoad1
Warrington Loage (private hospital)1
St. Anne's Home, Stoke Newington2
St. Joseph's Home4
St. Luke's Home2
Royal Hospital1
Royal Chest Hospital2
Royal Free Hospital1
Royal Hospital for Incurables1
Medical and Surgical Home, Fitzroy SquareI
Friedenheim4
Central London Sick Asylum2
Lying-in Hospital, Eudell Street4
London Temperance Hospital1
Cheyne Hospital1
The " Nest," Upper Clapton1
St. Pelaerias Crgche3
H.M. Prison, Holloway1
In various streets12
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SMALL-POX.
Small-pox in the past has prevailed in intermittent waves.
From the crest of one wave to the other there is in the Metro-