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Marylebone 1902

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

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TABLE II.—Giving the Causes of Deaths during the 4 Weeks ending May 31st, 1902, at the Middlesex Hospital, Queen Charlotte's Lying-in Hospital, Samaritan Hospital, the Workhouse, the Hospital of St. John & Elizabeth, and the Marylebone Infirmary, Notting Hill, W.

Middlesex HospitalQueen Charlotte's Hospital.Samaritan Hospital.WorkhouseNotting Hill. Infirmary.Hospital of St. John & Elizabeth, Grove Rd.
Smallpox..................
Influenza..................
Scarlet Fever..................
Diphtheria..................
Typhoid Fever..................
Diarrhœa............2...
Erysipelas..................
Pneumonia and Pleurisy5.........3...
Pyaemia..................
Syphilis............1...
Cancer8.........1...
Phthisis & Tuberculosis2.........61
Rheumatism..................
Apoplexy............1...
Paralysis..................
Bronchitis............10...
Asthma..................
Peritonitis..................
Disease of Brain..................
„ Heart3.........7...
„ Kidney..................
,, Liver..................
,,Uterus..................
„ Ovary..................
Parturition..................
Diabetes..................
Fractures and Injuries............1...
Old Age............2...
Low Vitality, Infants..................
Premature Birth...3............
Other causes91...15...
Total*28‡‡4‡l239‡‡l

* Of the 28 deaths in the Middlesex Hospital, 21 were those of non-parishioners.
‡ The 1 death in the Samaritan Hospital was that of a non-parishioners.
‡‡ The 4 deaths in Queen Charlotte's Hospital were those of infants, all nonparishioners.
‡‡ The 1 death in St. John's Hospital was that of a non-parishioner.