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

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Kingston upon Thames 1924

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Kingston-upon-Thames]

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TABLE III.— Continued.

BoysGirls.Total.
EpilepticsSuffering from severe epilepsyAttending Certified Special Schools for Epileptics
In Institutions other than Certified Special Schools
Attending Public Elementary Schools
At no School or Institution
Suffering from epilepsy which is not severe.Attending Public Elementary Schools224
At no School or Institution
Infectious pulmonary and glandular tubercuk sis.At Sanatoria or Sanatorium Schools approved by the Ministry of Health or the Board
At other Institutions
At no School or Institution
Non-infectious but active pulmonary and glandular tuberculosis.At Sanatoria or Sanatorium Schools approved by the Ministry of Health or the Board
At Certified Residential Open Air Schools
At Certified Day Open Air Schools
At Public Elementary Schools
At other Institutions11
At no School or Institution
Physically DefectiveDelicate children (e.g. pre or latent tuberculosis, malnutrition.debility. anæmia, etc).At Certified Residential Open Air Schools
At Certified Day Open Air Schools
At Public Elementary Schools5712
At other Institutions
At no School or Institution33
Active non-pulmon-ary tuberculosis.At Sanatoria or Hospital Schools approved by the Ministry of Health or the Board
At Public Elementary Schools
At other Institutionsii2
At no School or Institution
Crippled Children (other than those with active tuberculous disease), e.g., children Suffering from paralysis, etc., and including those with severe heart disease.At Certified Hospital Schools
At Certified Residential Cripple Schools
At Certified Day Cripple Schools141125
At Public Elementary Schools224
At other Institutions
At no School or Institution11