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Kingston upon Thames 1931

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

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TABLE II.—continued.

B. Number ofIndividual Childrenfound atRoutineMedical Inspection to Require Treatment (excluding Uncleanliness and Dental Diseases)

Group.Number of Children.Percentage of children found to require Treatment.
Inspected.Found to Require Treatment,
Code Groups—Entrants4145914
Intermediates462419
Leavers414317.5
Total Code Groups125013110
Other Routine Inspections881517

TABLE III.

Return of all Exceptional Children in the Area

Boys.Girls.Total
Children suffering from the following types of Multiple Defect, i.e., any combination of Total Blindness. Total Deafness, Mental Defect, Epilepsy, Active Tuberculosis, Crippling or Heart Disease
Blind(including partially blind)(i) Suitable for training in a School for the totally blind.At Certified Schools for the Blind11
At Public Elementary Schools
At other Institutions
At no School or Institution
(ii) Suitable for training in a School for the partially blind.At Certified Schools for the Blind
At Public Elementary Schools
At other Institutions
At no School or Institution
Deaf (including deaf and dumb and partially deaf)(i.) Suitable for training in a School for the totally deaf or deaf and dumb.At Certified Schools for the Deaf112
At Public Elementary Schools
At other Institutions
At no School or Institution
(ii.) Suitable for training in a School for the partially deaf.At Certified Schools for the Deaf or partially Deaf
At Public Elementary Schools
At other Institutions
At no School or Institution
Mentally DefectiveFeeblemindedAt Certified Schools for Mentally Defective Children11
At Public Elementary Schools181735
At other Institutions
At no School or Institution