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East Ham 1932

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

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In addition, 8 school children were examined under the Regulations
dealing with the employment of children at entertainments
and certified fit for participation in such employment.
22. SPECIAL ENQUIRIES.
Again the amount of work undertaken by the staff of the
School Medical Service during the year has been so great that no
time was available for satisfactorily carrying out any of the special
inquiries suggested by the Chief Medical Officer of the Board of
Education.
23. MISCELLANEOUS.

During the year 1932 the follow ing special medical examinations were made:—

Assistant Teachers27
Student Teachers8
Scholarship Candidates202
Officers1
Caretakers8
Cleaners14
Assistant Cook1

W. BENTON
Medical Officer of Health and School Medical Officer.