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Bromley 1966

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Bromley]

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MEDICAL INSPECTION OF PUPILS ATTENDING
MAINTAINED PRIMARY AND SECONDARY SCHOOLS
(Including Nursery and Special Schools)

PERIODIC MEDICAL INSPECTIONS

Age Groups inspected (By year of Birth)No. of Pupils who have received a full medical examinationPhysical Condition of Pupils InspectedNo. of Pupils found not to warrant a medical examinationPupils found to require treatment (excluding dental diseases and infestation with vermin)
for defective vision (excluding squint)for any other condition recorded at Part IITotal individual pupils
Satisfactory No.Unsatisfactory No.
(1)(2)(3)(4)(5)(6)(7)(8)
1962 and later909021112
19612,6452,64583321388
19602,2102,2082141349466
1959247247168*234364
195857573,752*16723
1957222212*234
19563,0213,021290332618
19559999548
195477776814
195358588814
19522,9642,964384367720
1951 and earlier1,3081,308207160343
TOTAL12,79812,79623,932*1,1671,6132,674

Col. (3) total as a percentage of Col. (2) total .99*98%
Col. (4) total as a percentage of Col. (2) total .02%
*Test of vision and Hearing only at the age of eight years.
105 pupils referred for treatment because of visual defects.
12 pupils referred for treatment because of hearing defects.
OTHER INSPECTIONS
Number of Special Inspections 416
Number of Re-inspections 2,308
Total 2,724
Special Inspections
Special examinations are arranged at any time during a child's
school career if the Head Teacher, parent, family doctor, or health
visitor is concerned about the health of a particular child.
A total of 416 special inspections were carried out during the
year and the principal defects discovered concerned vision and
hearing.