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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TABLE III.
Return of ah Exceptional Children in the Area.
BLIND CHILDREN Children who are so blind that they can only appropriately be taught in a school for the blind: | |
At Certified Schools for the Blind | — |
At Public Elementary Schools | — |
At Other Institutions | — |
At no School or Institution | — |
Total | — |
PARTIALLY SIGHTED CHILDREN Children who have such power of vision that they can appropriately be taught in a school for the partially sighted: | |
At Certified Schools for the Blind | 3 |
At Certified Schools for the Partially Sighted | 1 |
At Public Elementary Schools | 3 |
At other Institutions | — |
At no School or Institution | — |
Total | 7 |
DEAF CHILDREN Children who are so deaf that they can only appropriately be taught in a School for the Deaf: | |
At Certified Schools for the Deaf | 7 |
At Public Elementary Schools | — |
At other Institutions | — |
At no School or Institution | — |
Total | 7 |
PARTIALLY DEAF CHILDREN Children who can appropriately be taught only in a school for the partially deaf: | |
At Certified Schools for the Deaf | — |
At Certified Schools for the Partially Deaf | 1 |
At Public Elementary Schools | 3 |
At other Institutions | — |
At no School or Institution | — |
Total | 4 |