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Marylebone 1905

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

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The week ending September 23rd was rainless. Minimum temperature,
44.0"; maximum, 64'2°; mean, 58"3°. Winds north-easterly. Sunshine,
32'1%. Mean barometer, 30.0 inches.
The week ending September 30th was overcast and wet. Minimum
temperature, 49.2°; maximum, 63'0 ; mean, 54'0. Winds N.E. On three
days rain fell, 0*94 inch. Sunshine, 14%. Mean barometer, 29.6 inches.

Quarterly Summary.

During the thirteen weeks ending September 30th, there have been registered 411 deaths and 639 births. These births and deaths are divided among the five sub-districts as set forth in Table XI. 191 of the deaths were extra-parochial as follows

St. Marylebone Infirmary, Notting Hill103
North-Western Fever Hospital6
St. Mary's Hospital11
St. Bartholomew's Hospital1
St. George's Hospital5
Westminster Hospital3
University College Hospital12
King's College Hospital1
St. Thomas's Hospital1
Children's Hospital, Paddington5
„ ,, Oreat Ormonde Street5
West London Hospital2
Guy's Hospital1
National Hospital, Queen's Square1
Charing Cross Hospital1
Italian Hospital1
Queen's Jubilee Hospital
London Temperance Hospital
Cancer Hospital, Chelsea
Homeopathic Hospital1
Consumption Hospital, Broinpton1
St. Luke's Hospital, Pembridge Square
Clay bury Asylum1
Hanwell Asylum6
Banstead Asylum1
Tooting Bee Asylum1
Cane Hill Asylum1
Sick Asylum, Hendon1
City of London Lying-in Hospital1
Cheyne Hospital, Chelsea1
Hampstead Workhouse1
Freidenheim1
In various Streets7
total191