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Heston and Isleworth 1922

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Heston and Isleworth]

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FOLLOWING-UP.
Physical defects discovered at routine medical inspection are
at once notified by the examining officer to the parent, if present,
and in any event a written or printed notice of the defect is sent
to the parent. The Health Visitor visits the home and explains
to the parents what steps should be taken to have the condition
treated. Revisits are made to ascertain what action has been
taken. A " following-up " card is made out for each defect and
kept " alive " until the defect is remedied.
Summary of the work undertaken by the Health Visitors in
connection with the School Medical Service:—
1. They are in attendance at the Inspection (Minor Ailment)
and Special Clinics.
2. They accompany the Medical Officer to the Schools for
routine medical inspections, and weigh and measure
children, etc.
3. They pay periodic visits to the schools for the purpose
of conducting Cleansing Surveys.
4. "Following-up" as outlined above.
5. Visits are also paid to the children's homes—
(a). For inquiry in connection with non-notifiable
infectious diseases.
(b) To swab Diphtheria contacts.
(c). To obtain signatures to consent forms for operative
treatment of tonsils and adenoids and dental
defects.
(d). To follow up cases absent or attending the clinics
irregularly.
Summary of work by the Health Visitors during 1922.
180 attendances at School Inspection Clinics.
141 ,, ,, Dental Clinics.
22 „ ,, Eye Clinics.