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

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Bromley 1970

[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)

TABLE A.—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)
1966 and later3939235
19651,3761,37658186219
19643,4753,475188395514
19632732731*162841
19621221223,926*71620
1961147147205*121323
19603,4373,43718*210309494
19591,1781,17897114199
1958186186271744
19579595101222
19563,1833,183192222377
1955 and earlier249249181931
TOTAL13,76013,7604,150*8371,3341,989

The physical condition of all the children inspected was
satisfactory.
*Tests of Vision and Hearing only at age of eight years.
254 Pupils referred for treatment because of Visual Defect.
33 Pupils referred for treatment because of Hearing Defect.
Other Inspections
Number of Special Inspections 1,714
Number of Re-inspections 2,295
4,009