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Hornsey 1936

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

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TABLE I.

RETURN OF MEDICAL INSPECTIONS, 1936, ATTENDING PUBLIC ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS (see note a).

(a)—Routine Medical Inspections.

Number of Inspections in the prescribed Groups— (seenote b).
Entrants856
Second Age Group1,313
Third Age Group426
Total2,595
Number of other routine inspections (see note c).580
Grand Total3,175
(b)—Other Inspections.
Number of special inspections (see note d).1,889
Number of re-inspections (see note e).3,199
Total5,088
(c)—Children Found to Require Treatment.
Number of individual children (seenote f) found at Routine Medical Inspection to Require Treatment (excluding Uncleanliness and Dental Diseases).
Prescribed Groups:
Entrants20
Second Age Group90
Third Age Group39
Total (Prescribed Groups)149
Other Routine Inspections50
Grand Total (seenote g)199