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Leyton 1917

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Leyton]

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the preparation of the food, supervises the children at their meals, and is responsible for the cleanliness of the dining room and washing of dishes. The number of children for whom meals have had to be provided as compared with previous years is shown in the following table:—

1917.19161915.1914
Average weekly number of children fed (Dinners only are provided.)725490312

STATISTICAL TABLES.

TABLE I.—Number of Children Inspected 1st January to 31st December, 1917.

B Groups other than "Code.*

(1)Intermediate Group (other than 8 years).Special Cases.Re-examinations (i.e. No. of Children Re-examined).
(2)(3)(4)
Boys8851532
Girls
Totals8851532

*In areas where routine inspections have been suspended and the "ailing
children" basis adopted, the number of children inspected should be
entered in column 3.