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Croydon 1918

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Croydon]

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104
SCHOOL CLOSURE.
During the year 1918 the following schools were closed in accordance
with Article 45 (b) of the Code

TABLE E. xvii.

School.Department.Class.Disease.Date of Closure.Length of Closure.
St. Saviour'sInfants & Girls-Whooping CoughJanuary 24th1 month.
Princess RoadInfants-Whooping CoughJanuary 31st1 month.
St. Andrew'sInfantsMeaslesFebruary 6th1 month.
Whitehorse RoadBoys1MeaslesFebruary nth5 days.
Dering PlaceMixed & InfantsMeaslesFebruary 27th3 weeks.
Portland RoadInfants-MeaslesFebruary 28th3 weeks.
Portland RoadMixed2aMeaslesMarch 4th5 days.
South NorwoodEntire SchoolMeaslesMarch 4th2 weeks.
WoodsideEntire SchoolMeaslesMarch 4th2 weeks.
Parish ChurchInfants6MeaslesMarch nth5 days.
ShirleyMixed1MeaslesMarch 13th1 week.
St. Mark'sGirls2MeaslesMarch 18th5 days.
Sydenham RoadBoys7MeaslesMarch 18th5 days.
Portland RoadInfantsMeaslesMarch 25th4 days.
Christ Church (Boston Road)Infants-Whooping Cough & MumpsMarch 26th1 month
Mitcham RoadInfantsMumpsApril 8th2 weeks.
St. Mark'sInfantsMeaslesApril 15th1 month.
Sydenham RoadBoysInfluenzaJune 27th3 weeks.
Brighton RoadInfantsMumpsJuly 1st3 weeks.
Tavistock GroveEntire SchoolInfluenzaJuly 3rd17 days.
Upper NorwoodEntire SchoolInfluenzaJuly 3rd17 days.
Holy TrinityMixed & Infants-InfluenzaJuly 3rd17 days,