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East Ham 1936

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

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16. CO-OPERATION OF VOLUNTARY BODIES.
Reference to Section 9 (e) will give some measure of the scope
of the work carried out in association with Voluntary Bodies.
The National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to
Children has been of great assistance in our efforts on behalf of
children whose parents have proved indifferent or stubborn.
One hundred and ten such cases have been dealt with by the
Society's Inspectors as the result of direct reference from the
School Medical Service, during the year 1936.

The Inspectors have made 601 visits in regard to these cases and the following table indicates the work performed by the Society

ConditionNumber of CasesTreatment ObtainedTreat-ment arrangedCases under Observation
Tonsils and Adenoids8521
Defective Vision1414
Dental Caries22
General Neglect7771 improved6
Ill-Treatment43 improved1
Others55 improved
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The fact that Court Proceedings were avoided in every case is
deserving of special mention and the Society is to be congratulated
upon the excellent results achieved.
17. BLIND, DEAF, DEFECTIVE AND EPILEPTIC
CHILDREN.
Physically Defective Children.
(See Table III).
Nine children are suffering from physical defects which
prevents them attending public elementary schools.