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

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Marylebone 1906

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

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The mean death-rate for the corresponding period during the preceding
ten years was 22.5 per thousand.
Quarterly Summary.
During the March quarter there have been registered 695 births and 503
deaths. These births and deaths are divided among the four sub-districts as
set forth in Table VII. 198 of the deaths were extra-parochial as follows:—
St. Marylebone Infirmary, Notting Hill 127
North-Western Fever Hospital 5
St. Mary's Hospital 9
Children's Hospital, Paddington 5
,, Gt. Ormond Street 4
University College Hospital 5
Guy's Hospital 1
Royal Free Hospital 1
Gt. Northern Hospital 1
German Hospital 1
French Hospital 1
London Hospital 1
Charing Cross Hospital 1
St. George's Hospital 9
West London Hospital 3
Hoxton Asylum 1
Hanwell Asylum 4
Cane Hill Asylum 2
Camberwell Asylum 2
Colney Hatch Asylum 2
Leavesden Asylum 3
Cancer Hospital, Fulham Road 1
St. Joseph's House, Kensington 1
Central London Sick Asylum 1
Clapham Maternity 1
St. Lukes Home, Pembridge Square 1
Sick Asylum, Hendoti 1
Westminister Workhouse 1
Paddington Workhouse 1
„ Infirmary 1
St. Pancras Infirmary 1
Chelsea Infirmary 1
Friedenheim 1
In various Streets 5
Total 198
The birth and death-rates, as deduced from the thirteen weeks' statistics
are as follows:—
All Souls, birth-rate 15.6 ; death-rate 12.1
St. Mary, birth-rate 17.6 ; death-rate 15.4.