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Willesden 1934

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Willesden]

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THE TWENTY-SEVENTH ANNUAL REPORT
for the
Year ending 31st December, 1934,
on the
HEALTH OF CHILDREN ATTENDING THE PUBLIC
ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS IN WILLESDEN.
Giving the Tables required by the Board of Education.
Table No. 18.—Corresponding to Table 1 of the Board of Education's Medical Statistical
Tables.
Return of Medical Inspections for the year ended 31st December, 1934:—
A.—Routine Medical Inspections.
Number of Inspections in the prescribed Groups:—
Entrants 2,496
Second Age Group 2,438
Third Age Group 1,894
Total 6,828
Number of other Routine Inspections 0
B.—Other Inspections.
Number of Special Inspections 6,643
Number of Re-inspections 20,354
Total 26,997
Table No. 19.—Corresponding to Table 2 of the Board of Education's Medical Statistical
Tables.

A.—Return of Defects Found by Medical Inspection in the Year ended 31st December, 1934.

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)Requiring to be kept under observation but not requiring treatment. (5)
SkinMalnutrition133383-
Ringworm:
Scalp--2-
Body1-14-
Scabies3-101-
Impetigo9-130-
Other Diseases (nontuberculous)59-1,184-
Blepharitis14-83-
Conjunctivitis10196-
Keratitis--1-
Corneal Opacities--7-
EyeDefective Vision (excluding Squint)2992162551
Squint211601
Other Conditions123121-
Spectacles broken--241-
Spectacles lost--16-