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Bromley 1971

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Bromley]

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INDEPENDENT SCHOOLS
Independent Schools, which so desire, have continued to
participate in the School Health Service. At present 16 such
schools take advantage of the facilities provided by the Service.
Subject to their parents' consent pupils attending these schools
receive routine medical inspections (at the same ages as children
attending maintained schools), and also have the advantage of
access, where necessary, to the specialist clinics. Arrangements
are also made as and when necessary for the special examination
of any child.
During the year 761 children were medically inspected and
a further 10 children received tests of vision and hearing only.
In addition, a total of 11 special inspections and 19 re-inspections
was carried out.
Further details, with a summary of the various defects
found at these examinations are as follows: —

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)
for defective vision (excluding squint)for any other condition recorded at Part IITotal individual pupils
SatisfactoryUnsatisfactory
(1)(2)(3)(4)(5)(6)(7)(8)
1967 and later9933
1966626255
1965707011213
19642525347
1963272710*213
19626622
1961616171017
19601191195813
19593535112
19583030
1957255255333467
1956 and earlier626222
TOTAL76176110*5480134

The physical condition of all the children inspected was satisfactory.
*Tests of vision and hearing only at age of eight years.
1 pupil referred for treatment because of visual defects.
- pupil referred for treatment because of hearing defects.

OTHER INSPECTIONS:

Number of Special Inspections11
Number of Re-inspections19
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