London's Pulse: Medical Officer of Health reports 1848-1972

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City of London 1971

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

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CORPORATION STAFF
Ophthalmic Optician Service
Since March, 1959, a firm of Ophthalmic Opticians have been operating an eye testing service
for members of the staff. This service is operated under the National Health Service, and examinations
are therefore free, although charges are made, in the usual way, for the dispensing of
prescriptions. The sessions are held at fortnightly intervals.

Examinations carried out during the year are shown in the following table:—

Total examinations carried out72
Number of staff who had not previously had an eye test18
Visual defects found and corrected15
Re-examinations of persons already using spectacles54
Further correction needed and carried out45

Medical Examinations During the year, 626 medical examinations have been carried out, as shown in the following table:—

Reason for ExaminationResultMaleFemaleTotal
Admission to Superannuation SchemeFit196139335
Unfit202
Deferred8614
Referred for excessive sick absenteeismFit for duty23326
Still unfit15318
Unfit for further service10212
Staff over 65 years of age continuing in employmentFit to continue8434118
Unfit to continue000
Special examinations8516101
Exemption from parking meter fees
Monument employees
Temporary appointments
Fitness to drive heavy goods
vehicles (Cleansing Staff)
TOTALS423203626