Hints from the Health Department. Leaflet from the archive of the Society of Medical Officers of Health. Credit: Wellcome Collection, London
[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Croydon]
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GROUP V.—Uncleanliness and Verminous Conditions.
(1) | Average number of visits per School made during the year by the Sohool Nurses | |
(2) | Total number of examinations of children in the schools by School Nurses | 48465 |
(3) | Number of children ound unclean | 3893 |
(4) | Number of children cleansed under arrangements made by the Local Education Authority | |
(5) | Number of oases in which legal proceedings were taken— | |
(a) Under the Education Act, 1921 | — | |
(b) Under Sohool Attendance Bye-laws | — |
SECONDARY.
II.—SECONDARY SCHOOLS.
TABLE I.—Return of Medical Inspections.
A.—Routine Medical Inspections.
11 and under | 237 |
12 | 174 |
188 | |
14 | 184 |
119 | |
16 | 54 |
17 | 18 |
18 and over | — |
974 | |
B.—Other Inspections. | |
Number of Special Inspections | |
Number of Re-inspections | 180 |
Total | 182 |
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