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Hornsey 1931

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Hornsey, Borough of]

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School Medical Service Scheme of Treatment.

Condition treated.Where treated.By whom.When.
(a) Minor ailments including skin disease and external eye disease.School Clinic.Clinic Nurse (Miss Paris).Daily at 4 p.m.
Throat Operations: (b) Tonsils and AdenoidsHornsey Central Hospital.Surgical Staff of the Hospital.As required.
(c) Defective Vision.School Clinic.School Oculist (Dr. Boden).Two sessions weekly, Tuesday afternoons, Thursday mornings.
(d) Ear Disease and defective hearing.School Clinic.School Assistant (Dr. Friel).One session weekly, Saturday morning.
(e) Dental Defects.School Clinic.School Dentist (Dr Betty C. Hamilton).Full time, Eleven sessions weekly.
(f) Crippling defects.School Clinic.Orthopaedic Surgeon (Mr. Seddon). Masseuse (Mrs. Yorke).One session monthly, 1st Friday afternoon in each month. Two sessions weekly, Monday and Friday afternoon*.
(g) Stammering.Sehool Clinic.Special Teacher (Miss Bains).Two sessions weekly, Monday and Wednesday afternoons.
(h) Ringworm.Address : Haddon Court, Sonthwood Lawn Rd., N 6.Private doctor by arrangement with Education Authority (Dr. J. Morison)Each case as required.
(i) Conditions requiring medical consultation.School Clinics and Infant Welfare Centres.S.M.O. and A.S.M.O.Seven sessions or part sessions weekly.