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Barking 1937

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Barking]

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TABLE II. (B)—CLASSIFICATION OF THE NUTRITION OF CHILDREN INSPECTED DURING THE YEAR IN THE ROUTINE AGE GROUPS.

Age-groupsNumber of Children InspectedA (Excellent)B (Normal)C (Slightly subnormal)D (Bad)
No.%No.%No.%No.%
Entrants1,75160034.31,05760.3935.310.1
Second Age-group1,65354633.01,01861.6865.230.2
Third Age-group1,40864545.873452.1292.1
Other Routine Inspections56217431.037166.0173.0
Totals5,3741,96536.63,18059.12254.240.1

TABLE III.

RETURN OF ALL EXCEPTIONAL CHILDREN IN THE AREA.

B lindChildren.

At Certified Schools for the BlindAt Public Elementary SchoolsAt other InstitutionsAt no School or InstitutionTotal
213

Partially Sighted Children.

At Certified Schools for the BlindAt Certified Schools for the Partially SightedAt Public Elementary SchoolsAt other InstitutionsAt no School or InstitutionTotal
314