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Psychiatric Hospitals, Chronic Disease Hospitals, Smallpox, Scarlet Fever, Typhoid Fever, Diphtheria, Eastern Hospitals (London, England), North-Eastern Fever Hospital (London, England), North-Western Fever Hospital (London, England.), Western Hospital (London, England), South-Western Hospital (London, England), South-Eastern Hospital (London, England), Northern Hospital (London, England), Gore Farm Hospital (Darenth, England), Atlas (Ship), Endymion (Ship), Castalia (Ship), Leavesden Asylum, Metropolitan District Asylum at Caterham, Metropolitan District School and Asylum for Imbeciles at Darenth, Exmouth (Ship)Places
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Consists of a list of committee members, the report of the statistical committee (Jackson Hunt, chairman), reports of the superintendents of the Eastern Hospital, Homerton (E.W. Goodall), the North-Eastern Fever Hospital, South Tottenham (R.A. Birdwood), the North-Western Hospital, Haverstock Hill (William Gayton), The Western Hospital, Fulham (R.M. Bruce), the South-Western Hospital, Stockwell (Fred. Foord Caiger), the South Eastern Hospital, New Cross (John MacCombie), the Northern Hospital, Winchmore Hill (F.N. Hume), Gore Farm Hospital (C.E. Matthews), the Smallpox Hospital Ships (Atlas, Endymion and Castalia), Long Reach, near Dartford (T.F. Ricketts), fever and smallpox statistics, reports of the medical superintendents of Leavesden Asylum, near Watford (H. Case), Caterham Asylum (G. Stanley Elliot), the Darenth Asylum, near Dartford (T.B. Dyer), Darenth Imbecile Schools and pavilions, near Dartford (Fletcher Beach), statistical tables for the asylums, the reports of the ambulance committee (Augustus C. Scovell, T. Duncombe Mann) and the committee of management (R. Strong), captain superintendent (W.S. Bourchier) and chaplain (Fredrick Haslock) for the training ship "Exmouth" and 7 folded maps of London showing the sanitary districts and incidence of scarlet fever (one map for every quarter of the year), diphtheria, typhus fever, and enteric fever during 1892.
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