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

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Walthamstow 1934

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Walthamstow]

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Table II.—Continued.

B.—Number of individual childrenfound atRoutineMedical InspectiontoRequire Treatment(excluding Uncleanliness and Dental Diseases).

Group. (1)Number of Children.
Inspected. (2)Found to require Treatment. (3)
Prescribed Groups :—
Entrants1,678364
Second Age Group1,912306
Third Age Group1,868380
Total (Prescribed Groups)5,4581,050
Other Routine Inspections40848
Grand Total5,8661,098

Table III.—RETURN OF ALL EXCEPTIONAL CHILDREN IN
THE AREA.
Children Suffering from Multiple Defects .. .. 1

BLIND CHILDREN

At Certified Schools for the Blind.At Public Elementary Schools.At other Institutions.At no School or Institution.Total.
7-3-10

PARTIALLY SIGHTED CHILDREN.

At Certified Schools for the Blind.At Certified Schools for the Partially Sighted.At Public Elementary Schools.At other Institutions.At no School or Institution.Total.
4646

DEAF CHILDREN.

At Certified Schools for the Deaf.At Public Elementary Schools.At other Institutions.At no School or Institution.Total.
12*-

*6 Aphasic