London's Pulse: Medical Officer of Health reports 1848-1972

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Bromley 1932

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Bromley]

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so many young people, instead of going through life
feeling bewildered and unsure, have been able to go on
steadily and earn a living.
We regret also that Miss Bush and Miss Thompson
have through pressure of other work been obliged to
give up their cases. We welcome Miss Fluck.
The following table relates to those defectives who
have been supervised since the Committee was reformed
in 1921, and are no longer under our supervision.
Satisfactory reports, and, in consequence,
visits dropped 27
Sent to Institutions or Colonies for
defectives 13
Promoted to ordinary elementary schools 1
Died 9
Lost sight of 7
Left the neighbourhood, and recommended
to other local associations 2
Removed to Farnborough Institution 2
Under the care of the Salvation Army 1
Placed under guardianship 2

Statement of Accounts.

£s.d.Rent of Room126
Cash in hand480
Grant, K.M.D.C.350Travelling Expenses181
Printing and Stationery239
Conference Ticket106
Postage182
Cheques10
"Mental Welfare"36
Cash in hand1156
£7130£7130