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Hendon 1937

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Hendon]

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TABLE XXVI.—continued.

Under Treatment.Under Observation.Cured and DischargedLeft School, Left District, or Ceased Attending.
7. Flat Feet831
Pes Cavus
Hallux Valgus1
8. Infantile Paralysis2
9. Fractures11
Other Injuries1
10. Tuberculous Joints
11. Other Bone Diseases (non-Tuberculous) :— Bowing of Tibia1
12. Other Conditions117
13. Non-Orthopaedic Conditions1123

FOLLOWING UP.
The work of the School Medical Services would not be
complete without well organised arrangements for ensuring
that the defects discovered receive appropriate treatment. For
this purpose the parent is invited to be present at all inspections
so that an opportunity may be had' of explaining any
defect discovered and in addition a notice is sent informing
the parent of the particular defect discovered and advising
how the appropriate treatment can be obtained in each case.
Visits are then made to the home by the School Nurses
in all cases where parents fail to secure treatment to impress
them of its necessity, and in certain cases which have been
referred for treatment to outside sources to ascertain if that