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Croydon 1954

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Croydon]

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SUMMARY OF FINDINGS AT ROUTINE MEDICAL INSPECTIONS. 1954 (Percentages of Children examined)

ConditionEntrantsIn termediatesLeaversOther Ages and 8 to 9 yrs.All Groups
BoysGirlsBoysGirlsBoysGirlsBoysGirlsBoysGirls
Circulatory System1.10.91.31.40.81.31.61.21.31.2
Pulmonary System Skin Disease4.3 0.62.8 0.81.8 0.60.8 1.31.0 0.90.9 1.42.6 0.51.9 0.72.5 0.71.6 1.0
Defects of Nose and Throat15.114.25.35.00.72.27.29.67.58.1
Enlarged Cervical Glands3.82.32.30.20.8-3.43.22.72.1
Squint2.21.90.80.60.20.42.50.61.00.9
External Eye Disease0.30.30.40.30.20.10.20.40.30.3
Defective V i si on0.50.36.75.55.06.85.68.24.55.2
Defective Hearing and other Ear Defects1.81.30.70.70.80.51.11.21.10.9
Speech Defects1.70.70.40.20.10.20.40.20.70.3
Dental Disease (more than four decayed)1.10.90.80.50.30.10.90.20.80.5
Dull and Backward0.10.1-0.10.1-0.20.10.10.1
Malnutrition4.53.97.73.81.32.43.13.73.43.6
Nervous System0.40.20.40.70.30.30.90.30.50.4
Deformities9.27.29.17.32.88.47.97.67.77.5
Developmental Hernia0.10.20.1----0.10.10.1
Other1.6-1.70.10.20.21.70.11.40.1
Psychological Developmental0.20.20.10.2-0.20.10.20.10.2
Stabi1ity0.60.20.2--0.10.20.20.30.1
Other Defects2.62.31.71.51.31.11.61.41.81.6

UNCLEANLINESS
Cleanliness inspections are carried out by the School Nurses
each term in every school, so that all pupils are brought under
review. The finding of slight infestation in unexpected offenders
leads to the issue of an informal letter to the parents, setting
out a method of treatment and offering a supply of suitable
emulsion. The appropriate formal notices are sent to the parents
of children previously found verminous. Steel combs are sold or
loaned where necessary. Endeavour is made to serve notices on the
parents by the School Nurse personally, so that she has opportunity
to emphasise that infestation may be a family complaint
and not limited to the school child, and the need for constant
cleanliness to prevent relapses. A cleansing station is provided
for the treatment of scabies and very occasionally deals with
other verminous conditions.
Number of children inspected for Cleanliness
(first inspection) 67,628