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. Marylebone, Metropolitan Borough]
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Births and Deaths.
During the four weeks ending March 23rd, 1901, there have been
registered 268 births and 179 deaths: equal to a birth-rate of 24.7 per
thousand, and a death rate of 16.5 per thousand. The average death-rate for
the corresponding period was 26.3 per thousand.
QUARTERLY SUMMARY.
During the quarter ending March there have been registered 792 births and 613 deaths. These births and deaths are divided among the five sub-districts as set forth in Table VI. 208 of the deaths were extra-parochial, as follows:—
St. Marylebone Infirmary, Notting Hill | 117 |
Western Fever Hospital | 1 |
North-Western Fever Hospital | 8 |
St. Mary's Hospital | 7 |
St. George's Hospital | 2 |
St. Thomas' Hospital | 2 |
Children's Hospital, Paddington | 5 |
Children's Hospital, Great Ormond Street | 1 |
St. Bartholomew's Hospital | 1 |
University College Hospital | 6 |
King's College Hospital | 1 |
Charing Cross Hospital | 1 |
West London Hospital | 1 |
St. Saviour's Hospital | 1 |
Hospital for Women, Euston Road | 1 |
French Hospital | 1 |
German Hospital | 2 |
Royal Chest Hospital | 1 |
Hanwell Asylum | 9 |
Colney Hatch Asylum | 8 |
Leavesden Asylum | 5 |
Camberwell Asylum | 2 |
Bethlem Hospital | 1 |
Caterham Asylum | 1 |
Ilford Asylum | 2 |
Banstead Asylum | 4 |
St. Anne's Home, Stoke Newington | 1 |
Central London Sick Asylum | 2 |
Royal Hospital for Incurables | 1 |
St, Luke's Home, Osnaburgh Street | 1 |
Lying-in Hospital, Endell Street | 1 |
St. Pancras Infirmary | 1 |
St. Pancras Workhouse | 2 |
Brompton Hospital | 1 |
Cheyne Hospital | 1 |
In the Streets | 5 |
Total 207 |