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City of London 1968

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for London, City of ]

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meals were served during the year. Four parents were in receipt of this service.
The British Red Cross Society (City Branch)
The Branch Director of the above Society has kindly provided a member of the Branch to act
as escort on the journeys to and from St. Matthew's Hospital Day Social Club and also to assist
with the delivery of Meals on Wheels.
CORPORATION STAFF
Opthalmic Optician Service
Since the beginning of March 1959, a firm of Opthalmic Opticians have been operating an eye
testing service for members of the staff.
A weekly session is held in the Health Department in the Guildhall Office Block.
This service is operated under the National Health Service, and examinations are free although
charges are made for the dispensing of prescriptions.
During the year 116 members of the staff had their eyes tested, 48 of these had not previously
had an eye test under the National Health Service and 43 were found to have visual defects which
required correction and were supplied with spectacles.
68 had been examined previously and were already using spectacles. Of these, 62 needed
further correction and appropriate lenses were fitted to existing frames or to new frames of the
patient's choice.
Medical Examinations
During the year 680 persons were medically examined. The reasons for medical examinations
are shown in Table I.
393 persons were medically examined for admission to the Superannuation Scheme; 2 were
rejected as unfit and 11 were deferred.
52 persons were medically examined owing to prolonged absence on sick leave. At the time
of examination, 13 were reported as fit for duty, 21 were reported unfit for duty, and 18 were
reported unfit for further service.
109 persons who had reached retirement age were medically examined and all were reported
as fit to continue in the Corporation's service for a further 12 months.
45 persons were medically examined for temporary appointments, and 6 medical examinations
were carried out in respect of employees at the Monument who are examined bi-annually. In
addition 62 persons were examined in connection with applications for exemption from parking fees.
28 candidates for teaching, canteen and other posts were X-rayed and all were reported as
showing no abnormality of the lungs.

TABLE I Medical Examinations

Reasons for ExaminationResultsMaleFemaleTotal
Admission to SuperannuationFit253140393
SchemeUnfit112
Deferred8311
Referred for Excessive sickFit for Duty12113
Absenteeism or retirementStill Unfit Unfit for further service18321
15318
Over 65 years of ageFit7435109
Unfit000
Special9023113
TOTALS471209680