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

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St Luke 1898

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for St. Luke, Middlesex]

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Hospitals, Asylums, Infirmaries, Workhouses, and other Institutions and places situated outside the Parish at which parishioners died during the year:—

Asylum for Imbeciles, Banstead4
,, ,, ,, Caterham5
,, ,, ,, Darenth1
,, ,, ,, Leavesden3
,, ,, Lunatics, Cane Hill2
,, ,, ,, Colney Hatch2
,, ,, Hanwell3
Charing Cross Hospital2
City of London Hospital for Diseases of the Chest1
,, „ Infirmary, Bow1
" Frudheim," St. John's Wood1
German Hospital, Dalston2
Guy's „1
Hackney Infirmary1
Hand in Hand Asylum1
Holborn Union Infirmary, Archway Road153
,, Workhouses, Shepherdess Walk and Mitcham95
Hospital for Consumption and Diseases of the Chest, Brompton3
,, Sick Children, Great Ormond Street12
London Docks1
,, Hospital2
Metropolitan Hospital1
,, Asylums Board Hospitals31
Middlesex Hospital1
North West London Hospital1
River Lea, Hackney1
,, Thames1
Royal Free Hospital, Gray's Inn Road1
St. Anue's House, Stoke Newington1
St. Bartholomew's Hospital74
St. Thomas's ,,1
St. Luke's House, Osnaburgh Street1
Shoreditch Infirmary1
Temperance Hospital1 412

The above deaths are referred to in an early paragraph of this
Report as those of parishioners who died in Institutions outside