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Leyton 1911

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Leyton]

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1910123300-301124.4212517.210281519163.411129.0
19111247362903293123.5255520.51250168327111.6147311.8

Rates in Columns 5, 7, and 13 calculated per 1000 of estimated gross population.
Area of District in acres
(exclusive of area
covered by water)
2594
Total population at all ages 124736'
Number of inhabited houses 22147
Average number of persons per house 5.63
At Census
of 1911.
I. Institutions within the District receiving Sick and Infirm Persons from outside the District.—West Ham Infirmary, West Ham
Workhouse.
II. Institutions outside the District receiving Sick and Infirm Persons from the District.—Walthamstow Hospital, West
Ham Hospital, London Fever Hospital, various London General and Children's Hospitals, Metropolitan Asylums
Board Hospitals, &c.
III. Other Institutions, the Deaths in which have been distributed among the several Localities in the District.—Great Northern
Central Hospital; Walthamstow Hospital; Leyton, Walthamstow and Wanstead Children's and General Hospital; London
County Asylum, Banstead; Essex County Asylum, South Weald; Guy's Hospital; Queen's Hospital; St. Bartholomew's
Hospital; German Hospital; London Hospital; East London Hospital, Shadwell; Manor Asylum, Epsom; King's College
Hospital; West Ham Hospital; National Hospital; Metropolitan Hospital; East Sussex County Asylum, Hellingly;
University College Hospital; Homoeopathic Hospital; Children's Hospital, Great Ormond Street; Poplar Hospital; Victoria
Park Hospital; City of London Lying-in Hospital.