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Barking 1929

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Barking]

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Muscular Deformities—

(a) Congenital:
(i) Talipes4
(ii) Torticollis3
(iii) Subluxation of Shoulder Joints1
(iv) Lower Limb, short and small1
(v) Outward Rotation of Humerus1
(b) Acquired:
(i) Pes Planus Valgus6
(ii) Abnormal Gait1
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Paralysis—
(a) Congenital:
(i) Spastic Hemiplegia1
(ii) Spastic Diplegia1
(iii) Erb's1
(b) Acquired:
(i) Paresis of Neck Muscles1
4
Congenital Deformities—Nil.
Total29

ARTIFICIAL SUNLIGHT CLINIC.
The treatment of infants and children under five years of age
at the Artificial Sunlight Clinic was continued during 1929. Cases
are referred by the medical officers in charge of the Infant Welfare
Clinics, and the children attending are kept under constant medical
supervision during their course of treatment.
The majority of the children referred for treatment were suffering
from early rickets and malnutrition. In addition, cases were referred
for the following conditions—chilblains, prematurity, general
debility, and anaemia.
In all, 95 children received treatment during 1929. One session
per week was devoted to these cases, and 725 treatments were
given.