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Childhood morbidity in Victorian London

Childhood morbidity in Victorian London. The Hospital for Sick Children at Great Ormond Street. Evelina Hospital, London. Alexandra Hip Hospital. The Hospitals of HHARP. Royal Glasgow Hospital for Sick Children. Origins of GOSH Patients 1852-1870. Leading Districts Holborn 11.4%

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Childhood morbidity in Victorian London

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  1. Childhood morbidity in Victorian London

  2. The Hospital for Sick Children at Great Ormond Street Evelina Hospital, London Alexandra Hip Hospital The Hospitals of HHARP Royal Glasgow Hospital for Sick Children

  3. Origins of GOSH Patients 1852-1870 Leading Districts Holborn 11.4% Islington 10.9% Pancras 10.2% Kensington 2.9% Hackney 2.7% Shoreditch 2.7% Outside London 31% GOSH Data from www.hharp.org

  4. Origins of GOSH Patients 1902-1914 Leading Districts 1902-1914 Islington Pancras Holborn Hackney Shoreditch Whitechapel (10) Woolwich Kensington Lambeth Outside London 45% Shoreditch Holborn Data from www.hharp.org

  5. Origins of Evelina Children 1874-1902 Leading Districts Camberwell Lambeth = c65% Southwark Outside London = 15% Rest of London = 20% Evelina Southwark, St Olaf Data from www.hharp.org Southwark, St Saviour

  6. Outcome of Stay at the Three Hospitals

  7. Admissions of Under Twos Data from www.hharp.org

  8. Admissions for Infectious Fevers

  9. Admissions of Infectious Fevers to GOSH

  10. Admissions of Infectious Fevers to the Evelina

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