Hints from the Health Department. Leaflet from the archive of the Society of Medical Officers of Health. Credit: Wellcome Collection, London
[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Kingston-upon-Thames]
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TABLE 1.
RETURN OF MEDICAL INSPECTIONS. A.—Routine Medical Inspections.
Number of Inspections in the prescribed Groups. | |
Entrants | 376 |
Second Age Group — | 360 |
Third Age Group | 397 |
Total— | 1,133 |
Number of other Routine Inspections | 161 |
Grand Total | 1,294 |
B —Other Inspections. | |
Number of Special Inspections | 1,405 |
Number of Re-Inspections | 5,978 |
Total— | 7,383 |
C.—Children Found to Require Treatment. | |
Number ofindividual children found at RoutineMedical Inspection to Require Treatment(excluding Defects ofNutrition, Uncleanliness and Dental Diseases). | |
Prescribed Groups. | |
Entrants | 32 |
Second Age Group | 23 |
Third Age Group | 32 |
Total (Prescribed Groups) | 87 |
Other Routine Inspections | 22 |
Grand Total | 109 |