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Bromley 1932

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Bromley]

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TABLE III.— Continued.

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 Board......
At Public Elementary Schools......
At other Institutions..• •..
At no School or Institution..••..
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 Schools......
At Certified Day Cripple Schools......
At Certified Residential Open-Air Schools1..l
At Certified Day Open-Air Schools..11
At Public Elementary Schools141024
At other Institutions......
At no School or Institution......
Crippled children (other than those with active tuberculosis 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 Schools1..1
At Certified Residential Cripple Schools......
At Certified Day Cripple Schools..11
At Certified Residential Open-Air Schools......
At Certified Day Open-Air Schools......
At Public Elementary Schools101222
At other Institutions......
At no School or Institution (*Indicates the number of these children who should be receiving special education).......
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 Schoolsl..1
At Certified Residential Cripple Schools......
At Certified Day Cripple Schools......
At Certified Residential Open-Air Schools......
At Certified Day Open-Air Schools......
At Public Elementary Schools6713
At other Institutions1...1
At no School or Institution224