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Marylebone 1907

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

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TABLE VII.—Giving the Causes of Deaths during the March Quarter 1907, at the Middlesex Hospital, Queen Charlotte's Lying-in-Hospital, Samaritan Hospital, the Workhouse, the Hospital of St. John and 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............
Dipheria1..........
Typhoid Fever........1..
Diarrhœa............
Erysipelas........2..
Pneumonia and Pleurisy53....5..
pyæmia........1..
Syphilis1..........
Cancer38......14..
Phthisis & Tuberculosis11......30..
Rheumatism........5..
Apoplexy........3..
Paralysis........2..
Bronchits5......49..
Asthma............
Peritonitis......... ...
Disease of Brain............
Heart7......8..
Kidney........2..
Liver3......3..
Uterus............
Ovary............
Parturition............
Diabetes............
Fractures and Injuries6......3..
Old Age........11..
Low Vitality, Infants............
Premature Birth..21......
Other Causes362..9323
Total*1137**418171***7

* Of the 113 deaths in the .Middlesex Hospital, 98 were those of non-parishioners
Five of the 7 deaths in Queen Charlotte's Hospital were those of non-parishioners.
The 4 deaths in the Samaritan Hospital were those of non-parishioners.
*** The 6 of the 7 deaths in the Hospital of St. John's were those of non-parishioners.