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St Saviour's (Southwark) 1899

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for St. Saviour's]

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The various hospitals and other institutions outside the
district at which deaths of persons belonging to the district
took place were as follows:—
St. Saviour's Infirmary.
St. Olave's „
Newington Workhouse.
The Workhouse, Mint Street.
Guy's Hospital.
London ,,
St. Thomas's „
St. Bartholomew's „
King's College „
Westminster „
St. George's „
Middlesex „
Brompton „
Children's „ Great Ormond Street
Evelina „
Royal Free ,,
General Lying-in „
Park Fever „
S. E. Fever „
S. W. Fever „
N. W. Fever „
Brook Fever „
St. Peter's Home.
Infirmary of Dr. Barnardo's Home.
Homoeopathic Hospital.
Lock Hospital, Soho.
Cane Hill Asylum.
Central London Sick Asylum.
Banstead Asylum.
London County Asylum, Dartford.
Colney Hatch Asylum.
INQUESTS.
Inquests were held during the year 1899 upon the bodies
of persons belonging to the district in 58 cases in all. The
distribution of these was as follows:—
St. Saviour sub-district 18
Christchurch „ 16
Outlying Institutions 24
Subjoined will be found particulars of age, sex, and the
verdicts returned in the several cases.