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Willesden 1920

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Willesden]

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Table No. 48.—Corresponding to Table V. of Appendix G of the Annual Report of the Chief
Medical Officer of the Board of Education for 1919.

Summary of Treatment of Defects as shown in Tables 46 and 47 (A, B, C, D

and F, but excluding E.).

Disease or Defect.Referred for Treatment.Number of Children.Total.
Treated.
Under Local Education Authority's Scheme.Otherwise.
Minor ailments10,1078,7771,1789,955
Visual defects647624624
Defects of Nose and Throat1,3501,0682271,295
Dental defects5,0894,188994,287
Other defects1,6431,2333541,587
Total18,83615,8901,85817,748

Table No. 49.—Corresponding to Table VI. of Appendix G. of the Annual Report of the Chief
Medical Officer of the Board of Education for 1919.

Summary Relating to Children Medically Inspected at the Routine Inspections during the Year 1920.

(1)The total number of children medically inspected at the routine inspections*
(2)The number of children in (1) suffering from
Malnutrition
Skin Disease
Defective Vision (including squint)
Eye Disease
Defective Hearing
Ear Disease
Nose and Throat Disease
Enlarged Cervical Glands (non-tubercular)
Defective Speech
Dental Disease
Heart Disease
Organic
Functional
Anaemia
Lung Disease (non-tubercular)
Tuberculosis:—
Pulmonary:—
Definite
Suspected
Non-pulmonary
Disease of the Nervous System
Deformities
Other Defects and Diseases
(3)The number of children in (1) suffering from defects (other than uncleanliness or defective clothing or footgear), who require to be kept under observation (but not referred for treatment)
(4)The number of children in (1) who were referred for treatment (excluding uncleanliness, defective clothing, etc.)
(5)The number of children in (4) who received treatment for one or more defects (excluding uncleanliness, defective clothing, &c.)
*"Specials" are not included in this Table.