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Shoreditch 1913

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Shoreditch]

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Elsewhere than in public institutions, 8 persons not belonging to Shoreditch
died within the Borough.

In the subjoined table are set forth the various institutions outside Shoreditch with the numbers of persons belonging to the Borough dying therein

Asylums.No. of Deaths.General Hospitals— continued.No. of Deaths.
Banstead2London18
Cane Hill2London Temperance2
Caterham5Metropolitan67
Claybury. 22Middlesex5
Colney Hatch. 12Mildmay9
Darenth1National1
Dartford Heath2Queen's (Children)82
Horton3Royal Free6
Hanwellt 3St. Bartholomew's96
Leavesden. 11Seamen's Hospital1
Long Grove2University College4
Manor2Vincent Square (Infants1
Tooting Bee5
Hospitals for Infectious Disease.Special Hospitals.
Chest Hospital, Bethna GreenI 1
Eastern. 13
Grove1City of London Lying-in13
North Eastern. 14Mount Vernon1
North Western2Royal Hospital for Incura-bles1
Northern3
Park2
South Eastern3Infirmaries and Work houses. Belmont Workhouse6
Western1
General Hospitals.Bethnal Green Infirmary2
Belgrave1Holborn Infirmary6
Charing Cross1Islington do.2
East London (Children)5Lambeth do.1
Freidenheim1Shoreditch Branch Workhouse1
German3
Gt. Ormond Street (Child ren)12
Other Institutions.
Guy's1St. Joseph's Hospice2
Hampstead General1St. Luke's House2
Home Hospital1Pentonville Prison1
King's College1Downs Sanatorium2