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

View report page

Chiswick 1925

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Chiswick]

This page requires JavaScript

TABLE III— contd.

Boys.Girls.Total.
Epileptics—
Suffering from Severe Epilepsy.Attending Certified Special Schools for Epileptics---
In Institutions other than Certified Special Schools---
Attending Public Elementary Schools1-1
At no School or Institution---
Suffering from Epilepsy which is not severe.Attending Public Elementary Schools729
At no School or Institution-11
Physically Defective—
Infectious Pulmonary and Glandular Tuberculosis.At Sanatoria or Sanatorium Schools approved by the Ministry of Health or the Board112
At Other Institutions1-1
At no School or Institution---
Non-infectious but Active Pulmonary and Glandular Tuberculosis.At Sanatoria or Sanatorium Schools approved by the Ministry of Health or the Board
At Certified Residential Open-Air Schools---
At Certified Day Open-Air Schools---
At Public ElementarySchools426
At Other Institutions---
At no School or Institution---
Delicate Children [e.g., Pre- or Latent Tuberculosis, Malnutrition, Debility, Anaemia, etc.At Certified Residential Open-Air Schools---
At Certified Day Open-Air Schools---
At PublicElementary Schools142842
At Other Institutions-11
At no School or Institution213
Active Non-Pulmonary Tuberculosis.At Sanatoria or Hosptial Schools approved by the Ministry of Health or the Board---
At Public Elementary Schools426
At Other Institutions---
At no School or Institution---
CrippledChildren (other than those with Active Tuberculous Disease), e.g., Children suffering from Paralysis, etc., and including those with SevereHeart Disease.At Certified Hospital Schools---
At Certified Residential Cripple Schools1-1
At Certified Day Cripple Schools---
At Public Elementary Schools121224
At Other Institutions---
At no School or Institution-11