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Lewisham 1906

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Lewisham]

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Bermondsey (St. Olave's) Union Workhouse; St. John's
Hospital, Morden Hill; Home for Sick Children, Lower
Sydenham; Flower House Asylum, Southend.
Other Institutions in which deaths of residents of this
District have occurred were:- Brook Fever Hospital, South
Eastern Fever Hospital, Guy's Hospital, Charing Cross Hospital,
St. Thomas' Hospital, St. Bartholomew's Hospital, Middlesex
Hospital, Miller Hospital, Greenwich, Westminster Hospital,
London Temperance Hospital, Great Ormonde Street Children's
Hospital, London Hospital, University College Hospital, St.
George's Hospital, Dartford Heath Asylum, Cane Hill Asylum,
Caterham Asylum, Banstead Asylum, Claybury Asylum, Peckham
House Asylum, Horton Asylum, Camberwell House Asylum,
City of London (Stone) Asylum, Manor Asylum (Epsom),
Blackheath and Charlton Cottage Hospital, Brompton Hospital,
Bolingbroke Hospital, Chelsea Cancer Hospital, Clapham
Maternity Hospital, Cotswold (Cranham) Sanatorium, East
London (Shadwell) Industrial Hospital, Friedenheim (Hampstead)
Hospital, Greenwich Workhouse, Hackney Infirmary, Hostel of
God, Carshalton Home for Friendless Girls, Kidbrook House
Nursing Home, London Homoepathic Hospital, Salvation Army
Maternity Hospital, St. Luke's House, Kensington, and Golden
Square Throat Hospital.
Corrections were also made for deaths occurring as
follows:—Upper Wimpole Street, Central Park, Ilford, Creek
Street, Deptford, Abchurch Lane, Cheapside, Clacton-on-Sea,
Maida Vale, On the way to St. George's Hospital, Pelham Place,
Brompton, L. B. & S. C. and S. E. & C. Railways, River Thames
and Shooters Hill Road Sewer Works.