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Ilford 1944

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Ilford]

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SECONDARY SCHOOLS.
Medical Inspection and Treatment of Secondary School Pupils.
Medical inspection, Dental inspection and treatment of pupils at the Boys'
and Girls' County High Schools and the "specially placed" pupils at the Ursuline
school have continued during the year.
Number of pupils on school rolls =1,036
Number of pupils found to require treatment at Routine
Medical Inspections = 118

Table I.—Return of Medical Inspections.

A.—Routine Medical Inspections.
(1) Number of Inspections in the prescribed Groups:—
Entrants207
Leavers117
Total324
(2) Number of Other Routine InspectionsNil.
Grand Total324
B.—Other Inspections.
Number of Special Inspections and Re-Inspections398

Table II.

Classification of the Nutrition of Children Inspected during the Year in the Routine Age Groups.

Age GroupsNo. of Children InspectedA. (Excellent)B. (Normal)C (Slightly Subnormal)D. (Bad)
No.%No.%No.%No.%
Entrants20773.317584.62512.1
Leavers1171714.69984.610.8
Total324247.427484.6268.0

Group I.—Treatment of Minor Ailments. (Excluding Uncleanliness),
Total Number of Defects treated or under treatment
durinc the year under the Authority's Scheme 41

Group II.Defective Vision and Squint(excluding Minor Eye Defects treated as Minor Ailments—Group I).

Defect or Disease.No. of Defects dealt with
Under the Authority's SchemeOtherwiseTotal
(1)(2)(3)(4)
Errors of Refraction (including squint) (Operations for squint should be recorded separately in the body of the School Medical Officer's Report.)1232125
Other Defect or Disease of the Eyes (excluding those recorded in Group I)33
Total1262128
No. of Children for whom spectacles were:—
(a) Prescribed90292
(b) Obtained90292