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Brentford and Chiswick 1936

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

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(c) X-ray treatment for Ringworm.
(d) Refraction work for defective vision, and provision
of spectacles.
(e) Treatment of dental defects.
(f) Orthopaedic treatment.
(g) Treatment of Rheumatism.
Free medical treatment is provided in cases in which the
total weekly income of the family, exclusive of rent, insurance
and travelling expenses of the wage earners to and from work,
does not exceed:—
10s. per head, if the family is six or less in number.
9s. per head, if the family is more than six in number.
Where free treatment is not provided, the parents'payments
to be according to the following scale for each treatment.

If the weekly income, exclusive of expenses as set out above, per head of family

is more than 9s. and less than 15s.is 15s. or more.
s.d.s.d.
Minor Ailments2030
Spectacles4050
Dentistry1026
Tonsils and Adenoids4066
Ringworm76100

In the case of Minor Ailments no charge is made for the
first two weeks.

The following Table shows the scale of charges for Orthopaedic treatment:—

Family Income.Charge to be made for treatment in Hospital.Charge to be made for treatment at School Clinic.
Under 7/- per headNil.Nil.
7/-to 8/6 per head2/6 per week3d. per treatment
8/6 to 10/- per head5/- „ „6d. „ „
10/- to 12/6 per head7/6 „ „6d. „ „
12/6 to 15/- per head10/6 „ „1/- „ „
15/-to 20/-per head21/- „ „1/- „ „
Over 20/-average42/- „ „1/-„ „