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Tottenham 1941

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Tottenham]

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TABLE V (Contd.)

VERMINOUS CONDITIONS. (Contd.)
(4) No, of individual children cleansed under Section 87 (2) and (3) of the Education Act, 1921.140.
(5) No. of cases in which legal proceedings were taken:-
(a) Under the Education Act, 192127.
(b) Under School Attendance Byelaws.-

SECONDARY SCHOOLS.
No. of pupils inspected - 1st January, 1941 to 51st December, 1941.

ROUTINE MEDICAL INSPECTION.

Age.10.11.12.13 .14.15.16.17.Total.
Boys.3.65.121.57.43.75.5.1.370.
Girls.1.79.111.54.38.29.2.-314.
Total.4.144.232.111.81.104.7.1.684.

TECHNICAL SCHOOLS.
No. of pupils inspected - 1st January, 1941 to 51st December, 1941.

ROUTINE MEDICAL INSPECTION.

Age.12.13.14.15.16.Total.
Boys .16.49.24.21.110.
Girls.1.13.27.1.-42.
Total.1.! 29.76.25.21152.

TABLE 11.

Classification of the Nutrition of Children Inspected during the year in the routine age groups - Secondary and Technical Schools.

No. of children Inspe cted.A.B.C.D.
No.%No.%No,%No.%
988,250.25.2.662.67.0.72.7.2.4.4.

TABLE 111.

Treatment Of Defective Vision and Squint. Errors of Refraction (including squint)Under the Authority's Scheme. 171.
Other defect or disease of the eyes.2
Total.173,
No. of children fOr whom spectacles were:-
( a ) Prescribed128.
(b) Obtained93.