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 Hendon]
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From the following Tables it will be seen that an increasing
amount of work has been carried out in respect of pupils
attending secondary schools, children under five years of age
and expectant mothers.
SECONDARY SCHOOLS. | 1937. | 1938. |
---|---|---|
1.(a) No. Inspected:— | ||
Routine | 534 | 306 |
Special | 64 | 114 |
Totals | 598 | 420 |
(b) Found to require treatment | 369 | 318 |
(c) Actually treated | 227 | 267 |
2. Attendances for treatment | 856 | 1376 |
3. Fillings | 524 | 780 |
4. Extractions | 132 | 255 |
5. Other operations | 387 | 582 |
ANTE NATAL AND MATERNITY AND CHILD WELFARE.
CHILDREN UNDER FIVE YEARS OF AGE. | 1937. | 1938. |
---|---|---|
1. Attendances for treatment | 687 | 960 |
2. Fillings | 206 | 269 |
3. Extractions | 886 | 939 |
4. Other operations | 66 | 118 |
EXPECTANT MOTHERS. | ||
1. Attendance for treatment | 1174 | 1491 |
2. Fillings | 147 | 376 |
3. Extractions | 1176 | 1033 |
4. Other operations | 283 | 455 |