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Kingston upon Thames 1925

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

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Prior to departure all the girls were examined by the
School Medical Officer.
It may be recalled that similar excursions were taken
in 1922, 1923 and 1924 to Broadstairs.
This School draws its pupils from a poor district, and
the girls selected by the Teachers are those whom they
consider would benefit most by a change of air.
This invaluable work cannot be over-estimated, and
I think, should be more tha n appreciated by all.

STATISTICAL TABLES.

TABLE I. RETURN OF MEDICAL INSPECTIONS. A.—Routine Medical Inspections.

Number of Code Group Inspections—

Entrants588
Intermediates416
Leavers572
Total1,576
Number of other Routine Inspections174
B.—Other Inspections.
Number of Special Inspections1,724
Number of Re-Inspections4,237
Total5,961