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

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Kingston upon Thames 1971

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

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The 68 children attending Bedelsford Special School were
also provided with physiotherapy by the physiotherapists attached
to the school.
Epileptic Children
As a result of periodic medical inspections, 13 of the
children examined were referred for treatment and 17 others were
noted for observation at a later date.
Cleanline ss
The work of health visitors and school nurses in connection
with uncleanliness and verminous conditions in schools is summarised
below:
School children examined 9396
Number found infested (head
lice/nits) 69
Present standards of cleanliness and freedom from infestation
have enabled discretion concerning the frequency of hygiene inspections
to be used.
Infectious and Contagious Diseases

The number of children prevented from attending school because they were suffering from or in contact with infectious or contagious diseases, including any who were excluded on suspicion, is shown in the following table:

Smallpox
Diphtheria
Scarlet Fever21
Enteric Fever
Measles314
German Measles66
Chicken Pox223
Mumps35
Jaundice1
Dysentery
Influenza
Other19
679