London's Pulse: Medical Officer of Health reports 1848-1972

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Bexley 1950

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Bexley]

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Table BII

No. of P.H. children at home, or at Ordinary schools, who are waiting admission to:-Total
(1) *Day P.H. schools(2) Residential P.H. schools
(a) For seriously crippled children, e.g. Hinwick Hall(b) For less seriously crippled children e.g. Victoria Home, Bournemouth
BoysGirlsBoysGirlsBoysGirlsBoysGirlsTotal
2-----2-2

*P.H. children who are sent to day open air schools because there are no
accessible day P.H. schools should be included under this heading.

Table BIII

Totals
BoysGirlsTotal
No. of seriously P.H. children for whom home teaching is the best provision (excluding those who are waiting admission to special schools)---

Table BIV

Totals
BoysGirlsTotal
No. of P.H. children in bed at home11

Table BV

Already in Residential P.H. schoolsWaiting admission to Residential schools*For whom Home teaching is best provisionTotals
How many have incontinencc of:—B.G.B.G.B.G.B.G.Total
(1) Bladder
(2) Bowel
(3) Both
How many are chair cases;
(1) Self-propelled
(2) Push chairs
How many with crutches or two sticks___
How many are:
P.H. + E.S.N.
P.H. + Epileptic
P.H. + Maladjusted
P.H. + Blind
P.H. + Pt. Sighted— ;
P.H. + Deaf
P.H. +Pt. Deaf
P.H. + More than one other defect__

* Excluding those who are waiting admission to special schools.
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