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

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Tottenham 1923

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Tottenham]

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Hospitals—continued:—
St. Mary's, Paddington.
St. Peter's, Westminster.
St. Columbus, Hampstead.
Enfield and Edmonton Joint Hospital.
Hospital of St. John, Scorton, Richmond.
Groveland Hospital, Southgate.
Royal Hospital for Incurables, Wandsworth.
Seaman's Hospital, Greenwich.
Knight's Memorial Hospital, Blyth.
Infants Hospital, Westminster.
Chest Hospital, Bethnal Green.
Springfield Mental Hospital, Wandsworth.
Tooting Bee Mental Hospital, Wandsworth.
Hanwell Mental Hospital, Norwood.
Royal Sussex County Hospital, Brighton.
St. Mary's Hospital, Plaistow.
St. Mark's Hospital, City Road.
Queen Charlotte's Hospital, Marylebone.
Royal Free, Gray's Inn Road.
Royal, City Road.
Mi'.dmay Memorial, Stoke Newington.
Central London, Throat and Ear.
Metropolitan.
Hampstead General.
St. Anthony's, Cheam.
Royal Northern, Holloway.
Royal, Waterloo Road.
Middlesex County Tuberculosis, Isleworth.
Asylums:—
Metropolitan, Caterham.
Napsbury.
Broadmoor Asylum, Crowthorne.
Brentwood Mental Asylum, Sth. Weald.
Grosvenor Sanatorium, Kennington, Kent.
Enfield House, Chase Side.
Peckham House, Camberwell.
County Sanatorium, Harefield.
Rochester Row Almshouses, Westminster.