Hints from the Health Department. Leaflet from the archive of the Society of Medical Officers of Health. Credit: Wellcome Collection, London
Annual report on the health of the Metropolitan Borough of Deptford
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Disease. | Period of exclusion of children suffering from the disease | Period of exclusion of children living in houses where the disease exists. | Rules in regard to flats and tenement houses. |
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Smallpox | (1) Until the medical attendant certifies, if the case is treated at home. | (1) If patient is removed to hospital, until 14 days, and in case of smallpox 16 days, following date when case was certified (vide notice from local medical officer of health) | In cases where children live in tenement houses exclude as follows:— (a) In the case of "model dwellings" or "trust buildings," etc., only children from the same flat (or self-contained tenement) as that in which the case of infection exists. |
Diphtheria Membranous croup | (2) Until after discharge from hospital. | ||
(1) Until a fortnight after disinfection of premises, if the case is treated at home. | |||
(2) If patient is treated at home until the expiration of 14 days from date of disinfection of premises. If no disinfection notice is received it should be procured without delay from the offices of the local sanitary authority. | |||
(2) Until a fortnight after date of discharge from hospital. | |||
Scarlet fever or scarlatina | (1) Until a fortnight after disinfection of premises if the case is treated at home. | ||
(2) Until a fortnight after date of discharge from hospital. | |||
Erysipelas Typhoid fever or Enteric fever Cerebro-spinal meningitisPolio-myelitis | (1) Until the medical attendant certifies, if the case is treated at home. | Not to be excluded, No pro ceedings to be taken to enforce attendance if medical officer of health specially orders exclusion. | |
Consumption | When accompanied by coughing or spitting | May attend school. | |
Measles | At least four weeks | ||
German measles | 14 days from date of rash | . Same rules as for ordinary measles, | In cases where children live in tenement houses exclude as follows— |
Mumps | One week from the subsidence of all swelling, | ||
(b) In the case of an ordinary dwelling-house sub-let, children from the whole house should be excluded, except in cases where the tenements are absolutely self-contained, and each family has its own domestic and sanitary conveniences, in which cases rule (a) will apply | |||
Whooping-cough | As long as cough continues, but not to be readmitted until at least five weeks from the com-mencement of the illness. | ||
Chicken-pox | Two weeks or until every scab is off scalp or body. | ||
Ringworm, favus. ophthal-mia ("blight") or purulent conjunctivitis, trachoma, scabies (itch), impetigo or purulent eczemz | Until the teacher is satisfied that the child is cured or until medical certificate is furnished. The return of all children after absence owing to ringworm of the scalp to be notified to the school nurse. | May attend school. | |
Sore throat | Sore throat may be indicative of mild scarlet fever or diphtheria. Children suffering from sore throat must be excluded from school. In the absence of scarlet fever or diphtheria in the school, children affected with sore throat may resume attendance when a satisfactory medical certificate has been submitted or when the teacher is satisfied that they have recovered. When scarlet fever or diphtheria is prevalent special rules are to be observed. |
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