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Willesden 1926

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Willesden]

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Group III.—Treatment of Defects of Nose and Throat.

Number of Defects.
Received Operative Treatment.Received other forms of Treatment. (4)Total Number Treated. (5)
Under the Authority's Scheme in Clinic or Hospital. (1)By Private Practitioner or Hospital apart from the Authority's Scheme. (2)Total. (3)
3803207003641,064

Group IV.—Dental Defects.
Vide 8th Annual Report on Dental Work in connection with children attending the public
elementary schools, expectant and nursing mothers and children under 5 years, herewith.

Group V. Uncleanliness and Verminous Conditions.

(i)Average number of visits per school made during the year by the School Nurses22.8
(ii.)Total number of examinations of children in the schools by School Nurses48,017
(iii)Number of individual children found unclean2,341
(iv.)Number of children cleansed under arrangements made by the Local Education Authority415
(v.)Number of cases in which legal proceedings were taken:—
(a)Under the Education Act, 192129
(b)Under the School Attendance Bye-Laws0
(vi.)No.of school sessions at which inspections were conducted731
(vii.)(i)Original Inspections:—
Children examined (i.e., Cases not individual children)39,633
Found unclean3,148
Percentage found unclean7.9
Excluded on account of uncleanliness36
(ii.)Re-inspections:—
Children examined (i.e., Cases not individual children)8,384
Found unclean5,044
Percentage found unclean60.2
Excluded on account of uncleanliness22
(iii.)Total:—
Examinations48,017
Exclusions on account of uncleanliness58

Appendix H of the Annual Report of the Chief Medical Officer of the Board of Education for 1923.
Notes on Table IV. (f).
"A Statement as to the arrangements made by the Local Education Authority for cleansing
verminous children and a record of the cases in which legal proceedings were taken,
should be included in the body of the School Medical Officer's Report."
The Authority has established a cleansing room at each of its two Municipal Clinics. Children
suffering from nitty or verminous conditions are given the opportunity of being cleansed at these
Clinics. The mothers are encouraged to attend with the children, so that they may see how the
cleansing should be carried out.
Baths are also given for scabies and other skin conditions as necessary.
Record of cases in which legal proceedings were taken.