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Bromley 1969

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Bromley]

Published
1970
Pages
40
Tables
17

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17 tables in this report

  • Page 9
    TABLE A. - PERIODIC MEDICAL INSPECTIONS
    Age Groups inspected (By year of Birth)No. of pupils who have received a full medical examinationPHYSICAL CONDITION ofPUPILS INSPECTEDNo. of Pupils found not to warrant a medical examinationPupils found to require treatment (excluding dental diseases and infestation with vermin).
    SatisfactoryUnsatisfactory
    for defective vision excluding squint)for any other condition recorded at Part IITotal individual pupils
    No.No.
    (1)(2)(3)(4)(5)(6)(7)(8)
  • Page 11
    DEFECTS FOUNd BY PERIODIC AND SPECIAL MEDLCAL INSPECTIONS MAINTAINED SCHOOLS
    Defect Code No.Defect or DiseasePERIODIC INSPECTIONSSPECIAL INSPECTION
    ENTRANTSLEAVERSOTHERSTOTAL
    (1)(2)
  • Page 12
    PERIODIC MEDICAL INSPECTIONS.
    Age Groups inspected (By year of Birth)No.of pupils who have received a full medical examinationPHYSICAL CONDITION OF PUPILS INSPECTEDNo. of Pupils found not to warrant a medical examinationPupils found to require treatment (excluding dental diseases and infestation with vermin)
    SatisfactoryUnsatisfactory
    for defective vision (excluding squint)for any other condition recorded at Part IITotal individual pupils
    No.No.
    (1)(2)(3)(4)(5)(6)(7)(8)
  • Page 13
    DEFECTS FOUND BY PERIODIC AND SPECIAL MEDICAL INSPECTIONS INDEPENDENT SCHOOLS
    Defect Code No. (1)Defect or Disease (2)PERIODIC INSPECTIONSSPECIAL INSPECTION
    ENTRANTSLEAVERSOTHERSTOTAL
  • Page 16
    Details of the notifications received are as belows:–
    DiseaseTotal No. of cases1st Quarter2nd Quarter3rd Quarter4th Quarter
  • Page 16
    * In view of the introduction of measles vaccination the following figures would appear to be significants-
    YearNo. of notifications received
  • Page 19
    Details of referrals and attendances during the year are as followss-
  • Page 19
    Number of new patients taken on for treatment during each month:
  • Page 23
    RETURN OF HANDICAPPED CHILDREN PART I New assessments and placements
    During the calendar year ended 31st December, 1969s-Blind (1)P.S. (2)Deaf (3)Tt.Hg. (4)P.H. (5)Del. (6)Mai. j E.S.N. (7) ! (8)Epil. (9)Sp.Def. (10)TOTAL (11)
  • Page 23
    PART II Children found unsuitable for education at School
  • Page 24
    PART III HANDICAPPED PUPILS AWAITIIG PLACES IN SPECIAL SCHOOLS OR RECEIVING EDUCATION IN SPECIAL SCHOOLS; INDEPENDENT SCHOOLS: IN SPECIAL CLASSES AND UNITS: UNDER SECTION 56 OF THE EDUCATION ACT, 1944; AND BOARDED IN HOMES.
    As at 22nd January, 1970Blind (1)P.S. (2)Deaf (3)Pt.Hg. (4)P.H. (5)Del. (6)Mai. (7)E.S.N. (8)Epil. (9)Sp.Def. (10)TOTAL (11)
  • Page 25
    HANDICAPPED PUPILS AWAIL'ING P1ACES IN SPECIAL SCHOOLS OK HECKIV1NU- JiJDUUATlOXil UN orhiCLaL SCHOOLS? bUJiOULb; Si-ttUlAl. CLaSajSS AMD UNITS: UNDER SECTION 56 OF THE EDUCATION ACT, 1944: AND BOARDED IN HOMES.
    As at 22nl January, 1970Blind (1)P.S. (2)Deaf (3)Pt. Hg (4)P.H. (5)Del. («)Mai. (7)E.S.N. (8)Spil. (9)Sp.Def. (10)TOTAL (11)
  • Page 29
    319 children were examined by the Medical Officers in Department during the year. Certificates were issued in 317 cases, and in only two cases were the certificates not issued.
    BoysGirls
  • Page 29
    The following examinations were carried out by Medical Officers during the vears-
  • Page 35
    DETAILS OF CLINICS
    CLINICADDRESSWEEKLY SESSIONS Hold as follows; (By appointment only)
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    CLINICADDRESSWEEKLY SESSIONS Hold as follows: (By appointment only)
  • Page 37
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    CLINICADDRESSWEEKLY SESSIONS Held as follows: (By appointment only)