Hints from the Health Department. Leaflet from the archive of the Society of Medical Officers of Health. Credit: Wellcome Collection, London
[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Brentford and Chiswick]
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Whooping Cough : Mild outbreaks occurred during April,
May, August and September in Brentford, and from June to
September in Chiswick.
The prevalence of infectious disease in the schools, compared with that of the six previous years, is shewn in the following table:—
1928 | 1929 | 1930 | 1931 | 1932 | 1933 | 1934 | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Scarlet Fever | 94 | 88 | 102 | 71 | 337 | 550 | 358 |
Diphtheria | 49 | 109 | 139 | 75 | 46 | 153 | 65 |
Chicken Pox | 135 | 429 | 239 | 357 | 173 | 347 | 242 |
Measles | 1050 | 70 | 680 | 69 | 896 | 60 | 585 |
Whooping Cough | 449 | 429 | 65 | 230 | 295 | 167 | 206 |
Mumps | 622 | 423 | 178 | 275 | 57 | 37 | 445 |
Influenza | 282 | 227 | 161 | 183 | 124 | 117 | 60 |
7.—FOLLOWING UP.
The following up of children found to be defective and
referred for treatment or for observation at Routine and
Special Inspections, is undertaken both by the School Nurses
and the School Medical Officer, and may be summarised as
follows:—
School Nurses.
(a) Home Visiting: (1) Of children excluded for uncleanliness,
(2) of those whose parents have neglected or refused
treatment which is considered necessary, (3) of those needing
treatment whose parents were not present at the inspection,
(4) to explain certain forms of home treatment advised by the
School Medical Officer, (5) to obtain certain special information
required by the School Medical Officer.
Number of Visits made—1,806.
(b) Re-examination at the Schools : Of all children found to
be defective at the Personal Hygiene Inspections—2,808 such
re-inspections were made during the year.
(c) School Medical Officer : Re-examinations of (a) children
found to be defective at Routine Inspections and (b) children
found to be defective at Special Inspections.
The total number of these re-examinations were 1,620 and
1,265 respectively, viz., 2,885 in all.
8.—MEDICAL TREATMENT.
The number of individual children found at Routine
Medical Inspections to require treatment (excluding for uncleanliness
and dental diseases) is shewn in Table II. B.