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Ilford 1931

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Ilford]

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Boys.Girls.Total.
Total number of young persons dealt with during the year128810392327
Placed by Bureau: Locally408396804
Placed by Bureau: Non-locally9646142
Totals504442946

22. Miscellaneous.— In accordance with the Education Committee's
regulations, the undermentioned bursars, student-teachers,
teachers and school caretakers were medically examined and
reported upon during the year by the School Medical Officer :—
Bursars 20
Student-teachers 14
Newly-appointed teachers 44
Teachers absent through illness 4
School caretakers 4
Total 86
Re-examinations:—
Bursars 3
Student-teachers 1
Newly-appointed teachers 1
Teacher's Sickness Regulations 1
Total 6
23. New School Clinic.— The plans for the erection of a
school clinio and infant welfare centre on the Mayesbrook School
site at a cost of £7,500 were approved by the Education Committee
in February, but in September it was decided to postpone the
election of the building for the present.

Tablk I.— Return of Medical Inspections. A.— Routine Medical Inspections.

Number of Code Group Inspections:—
Entrants2,141
Intermediates2.209
Leavers2,191
Total6,541
Number of other Routine InspectionsNil
Other Inspections.
Number of Special Inspections:—
Medical inspection at School439
At School Clinic2,126
Number of Re-Inspections:—
Medical Inspection at School3,780
At School Clinic5,251
Total11,596