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

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Kingston upon Thames 1966

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

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Analysis of Cases Treated

Children Treated DuringDischargedRemaining at end of Period Covered
196519 661965196619651966
Stammering636617194647
Cluttering11-11-
Dyslalia2232287779146149
Idioglossia63333-
Anarthria/Dysarthria1717511216
Aphasia/Dysphasia210-129
Aphonia/Dysphonia231112
Cleft Palate681454
Hyperrhinophonia471136
Hyporhinophonia------
Defective speech due to: Amentia/Dementia543222
Deafness231-13
Retarded Speech26408111829
Unclassified-8-2-6
Totals357398117125240273

Analysis of Children Discharged

19651966
By Therapist7389
Because of non-co-operation of Parents88
Because of Transfer to another District1311
Because of Transfer to Special Schools107
For other reasons1310

Ophthalmic Clinics
During the year 1277 children were examined at the school eye
clinics; 536 were prescribed glasses, which were dispensed by National
Health Service opticians. Immediately after children obtain their
spectacles they are re-examined at the eye clinics. Children requiring
orthoptic treatment are referred to hospital. Vision testing of all
school children is carried out at the time of their routine medical
examinations, and also at thirteen years of age.