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Heston and Isleworth 1922

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Heston and Isleworth]

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Heston and Isleworth.
Table I. NUMBER OF CHILDREN INSPECTED 1st January, 1922, to 31st December, 1922.
A—Routine Medical Inspection.
Age.
Entrants.
Intermediates.
Leavers.
Grand
Totals.
5
6
7
Totals.
8
9
10
11
Totals.
12
13
14
Totals.
Boys
...
249
53
302
2
229
32
263
377
29
4
410
975
Girls
1
208
46
254
6
312
38
8
364
329
17
6
352
970
Totals
1
457
99
556
8
541
70
8
627
706
46
10
762
1945
21
B—Special Inspections.
Children examined—Special Cases 1668
Re-examinations (i.e. No. of children re-examined) *867
C—Total number of individual children inspected by the Medical Officer, whether as Routine or Special Cases
(no child being counted more than once in one year).
No. of individual children inspected 3613
*The figures 867 relate to children found defective at Routine Medical Inspection and subsequently re-examined in the
schools. The Special Cases were, in the majority of cases, seen at the School Clinics, and for these there were 8304 examinations,
so that the total number of examinations amounts to 11,116.