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Willesden 1931

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Willesden]

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Boys.Girls.Total.
Physically Defective (continued).Tuberculosis of other organs (skin, etc.).At Sanatoria or Hospital Schools approved by the Ministry of Health or the Board000
At Public Elementary Schools000
At other Institutions000
At no School or Institution000
Delicate Children, i.e., all children (except those included in other groups) whose general health renders it desirable that they should be specially selected for admission to an Open Air School.At Certified Residential Cripple Schools000
At Certified Day Cripple Schools212950
At Certified Residential Open Air Schools122032
At Certified Day Open Air Schools000
At Public Elementary Schools182131313
At other Institutions000
At no School or Institution022
Crippled Children (other than those with active tuberculous disease) who are suffering from a degree of crippling sufficiently severe to interfere materially with a child's normal mode of life.At Certified Hospital Schools000
At Certified Residential Cripple Schools213
At Certified Day Cripple Schools453075
At Certified Residential Open Air Schools000
At Certified Day Open Air Schools000
At Public Elementary Schools3 (2)1 (1)4 (3)§
At other Institutions000
At no School or Institution01 (1)1 (1)§
Children with heart disease, i.e., children whose defect is so severe as to necessitate the provision of educational facilities other than those of the public elementary school.At Certified Hospital Schools202
At Certified Residential Cripple Schools000
At Certified Day Cripple Schools221638
At Certified Residential Open Air Schools000
At Certified Day Open Air Schools000
At Public Elementary Schools033
At other Institutions011
At no School or Institution213

* These boys are in attendance at a certified school for mentally defective children, and in addition to their
mental condition, two of them are suffering from rickets, one from infantile paralysis, and one from epilepsy.
† This girl is in attendance at a certified school for mentally defective children, and in addition to her mental
condition she is suffering from heart disease.
§ The figures in brackets indicate the number of these children who should be receiving Special School
education.

Table No. 23.—Corresponding to Table IV. of The Board of Education's Medical

Statistical Tables as amended by Administrative Memorandum No. 80, dated

12th January, 1931.

Return of Defects Treated during the Year ended 31st December, 1931.

Treatment Table.

Group I.— Minor Ailments (excluding Uncleanliness, for which see Group V.).

Disease or Defect.Number of Defects Treated, or under Treatment during the Year.
Treated.
Under the Authority's Scheme.Otherwise.Total.
(1)(2)(3)(4)
Skin:—
Ringworm—Scalp16319
Body15621
Scabies85590
Impetigo32631357
Other Skin Diseases1,929581,987
Minor Eye Defects (external and other, but excluding cases falling in Group II.)39820418
Minor Ear Defects38748435
Miscellaneous (e.g., Minor Injuries, Bruises, Sores, Chilblains, etc.)3,5257884,313
Total6,6819597,640