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

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East Ham 1928

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for East Ham]

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In addition to the acute infectious diseases, the following infectious conditions have occurred during the year:

Nature of Complaint.Number Excluded.Number of Sessions involved.
1927192819271928
Ringworm of Scalp505419681966
Ringworm of Body43464461324
Impetigo Contagiosa7815811111696
Infective Eye Inflammation62728341246
Septic conditions12515613141540
Verminous conditions2334254252
Scabies1130176560
Other Skin conditions6546958558
Acute Throat conditions33488041000
490644786810142

7. FOLLOWING UP.
The arrangements for following up defects found at medical
inspection were set out fully in the report for 1920, and these
have been continued throughout. The School Nurses have paid
4,239 visits to the homes of children in whom defects were found
at medical inspection, and for special investigation purposes. Of
the 1,093 children referred for treatment, 750 or 68.6 per cent. have
obtained treatment. The School Nurses have also paid 342 special
visits to the Schools, and 32 visits to the Feeding Centres, and have
undertaken 22 journeys in connection with the admission and discharge
of children to Institutions. All children, referred for the
operative treatment of tonsils and adenoids (506), have been
visited by the School Nurses both prior to and after the operation.
The value of the work of the School Nurses cannot be overestimated:
it is they who come in close touch with the children
and parents in the home, and to the School Nurses belongs the
satisfaction of knowing that it is largely owing to their efforts that
the incidence of disease amongst the children is declining year by
year.