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Willesden 1936

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Willesden]

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B.—Classification of the Nutrition of Children Inspected during the Year in the
Routine Age Groups.

(See Administrative Memorandum No. 124, dated 3lst December , 1934.)

Age-groups.Number of Children Inspected.A (Excellent). •B (Normal).C (Slightly subnormal).D (Bad).
No.%No.%No.%No.%
Entrants2,3741516.362,10588.671174.9310.04
Second Age-group2,3951395.802,14489.521124.680-
Third Age-group2,0031618.041,75987.82824.0910.05
Other Routine Inspections ...0---
Total6,7724516*666,00888.723114.5920.03

Table corresponding to Table III of the Board of Education's Medical Statistical Tables.—
Return of all Exceptional Children in the Area—vide the Third Annual Report on the Work in
CONNECTION WITH ABNORMAL CHILDREN, PAGE 38.
Table No. 22.—Corresponding to Table IV. of the Board of Education's Medical Statistical
Tables.
Return of Defects Treated during the Year ended 31st December, 1936.

Treatment Tables:

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

Disease or Defect. (i)Number of Defects Treated, or under Treatment during the Year.
Under the Authority's Scheme. (2)Otherwise. (3)Total. (4)
Skin :—
Ringworm—Scalp :—
(i) X-ray TreatmentIf none, indicate by dash3-3
(ii) Other Treatment---
Ringworm—Body12315
Scabies12110131
Impetigo30019319
Other Skin Diseases2,670492,719
Minor Eye Defects (external and other, but excluding cases falling in Group II)41510425
Minor Ear Defects38523408
Miscellaneous (eg, Minor Injuries, Bruises, Sores, Chil-blains, etc)3,7833584,141
Total7,6894728,161