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Brentford and Chiswick 1935

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Brentford and Chiswick]

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The following table shows the exclusions from school for conditions connected with defective personal hygiene :—

Verminous condition.ImpetigoScabies.Ringworm.
January7661
February7441
March649
April6951
May1152
June2611
July771
August1
September1273
October92
November_58
December3
Total exclusions for 19355866414
Total exclusions for 193481655216

(c) Minor Ailments (vide Table II and Table IV, Group1).—The following ailments, classified under this heading, were found during the year :—

Ailment.Routine Inspections.Special Inspections.Total.
Skin (including Ringworm, Scabies and Impetigo)15208223
Minor Eye Defects (excluding squint and defective vision)206181
Ear Defects3382115
Dental Caries54724571
Miscellaneous (minor injuries, bruises, chilblains, etc.)26376402

(d) Tonsils and Adenoids [vide Table II and Table I V,
Group III).—During the year 432 cases were found—353 at
Routine and 79 at Special Inspections. Of these cases, 236 (or
55 per cent.) required operative treatment, 102 being referred
for Tonsils only, 15 for Adenoids only, and 119 for both Tonsils
and Adenoids.
(e) Tuberculosis :
Pulmonary.—No definite case was found either at Routine
or Special Inspections, but six suspected cases were seen, one at
Routine and five at Special Inspections.