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Willesden 1926

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Willesden]

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THE NINETEENTH ANNUAL REPORT
FOR THE
Year ending 31st December, 1926,
ON THE
HEALTH OF CHILDREN ATTENDING THE PUBLIC
ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS IN WILLESDEN.
Giving the Tables required by the Board of Education.
Table No. 23.—Corresponding to Table 1 of Appendix H of the Annual Report of the Chief
Medical Officer of the Board of Education for 1923.
Return of Medical Inspections for the year ended 31st December, 1926.

A.—Routine Medical Inspections.

Number of Code Group Inspections—
Entrants3,033
Intermediates1,789
Leavers2,160
Total6,982
Number of other Routine Inspections0

B.—O ther Inspections.

Number of Special Inspections8,813
Number of Re-inspections20,351
Total29,164

Table No. 24. —Corresponding to Table 2 of Appendix H of the Annual Report of the Chief Medical Officer of the Board of Education for 1923.

A.—Return of Defects Found by Medical Inspection in the Year ended 31st December, 1926.

Defect or Disease. (1)Routine Inspections.Specials.
No. of Defects.No. of Defects.
Requiring treatment. (2)Requiring to be kept under observation but not requiring treatment. (3)Requiring treatment. (4)Requiringto be kept under observation but not requiring treatment. (5)
Malnutrition813145-
Uncleanliness
(see Table IV, Group V)
SkinRingworm:
Head149
Body25
Scabies23
Impetigo20452
Other Diseases (non-tuberculous)6021,2256
EyeBlepharitis351441
Conjunctivitis121661
Keratitis
Corneal Opacities26
Defective Vision (excluding Squint)32072198
Squint312396
Other Conditions1867
Spectacles broken478
Spectacles lost44-