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Heston and Isleworth 1935

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

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B.CLASSIFICATION OF THE NUTRITION OF CHILDREN INSPECTED DURING THE YEAR IN THE ROUTINE AGE GROUPS.

Age-groupsNumber of Children InspectedA (Excellent)B (Normal)C (Slightly subnormal)D (Bad)
No.%No.%No.%No.%
Entrants129370.5111686.317013.2
Second Age-group138380.58116083.8721515.55
Third Age-group96730.3178481.0818018.61-
Other Routine Inspections23552.1319281.73816.17-
TOTAL3878230.61325283.8560315.54-

TABLE III.—RETURN OF ALL EXCEPTIONAL CHILDREN IN THE AREA.
Children suffering from Multiple Defects, i.e., any combination of Total Blindness,
Total Deafness, Mental Defect, Epilepsy, Active Tuberculosis, Crippling,
or Heart Disease 2*
*See details on page 30.

BLIND CHILDREN.

At Certified Schools for the Blind.At Public Elementary Schools.At Other Institutions.At no School or Institution.Total.
55

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.
1247

DEAF CHILDREN.

At Certified Schools for the Deaf.At Public Elementary Schools.At Other Institutions.At no School or Institution.Total.
1010