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

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Kingston upon Thames 1928

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

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TABLE III.— Continued.

Boys.Girls.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 Schools314
At no School or Institution-
Physically DefectiveInfectious pulmonary and glandular tuberculosis.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 Schools224
At other Institutions---
At no School or Institution-II
Delicate children (e.g pre or latent tuberculosis, malnutrition, debility, anaemia, etc).At Certified Residential Open
Air Schools---
At Certified Day Open Air
Schools---
At Public Elementary Schools221840
At other Institutions---
At 110 School or Institution-11
Active non-pulmonary tuberculosis.At Sanatoria or Hospital Schools approved by the Ministry of Health or the Board---
At Public Elementary Schools---
At other Institutions---
At 110 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 Schools112
At Certified Residential Cripple Schools---
At Certified Day Cripple Schools161329
At Public Elemental'} Schools74II
At other Institutions1-1
At no School or Institution---