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Brentford and Chiswick 1937

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

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TABLE III— contd.

B.—Dedicate Children: Children (except those included in other groups) whose general health renders it desirable that they should be specially selected for admission to an Open Air School:
At Certified Special Schools1
At Public Elementary Schools10
At other Institutions
At no School or Institution
Total11
C.—Crippled Children: Children (other than those diagnosed as tuberculous and in need of treatment for that disease) who are suffering from a degree of crippling sufficiently severe to interfere materially with a child's normal mode of life:
At Certified Special Schools3
At Public Elementary Schools10
At other Institutions
At no School or Institution
Total13
D.—Children with Heart Disease: Children whose defect is so severe as to necessitate the provision of educational facilities other than those of the Public Elementary School:
At Certified Special Schools4
At Public Elementary Schools2
At other Institutions5
At no School or Institution1
Total12
CHILDREN SUFFERING FROM MULTIPLE DEFECTS Children suffering from any combination of the following types of Defect: Total Blindness, Total Deafness, Mental Defect, Severe Epilepsy, Active Tuberculosis, Crippling, Heart Disease. Combination of Defect— Epileptic and Feeble-minded—
At Certified Special Schools1
At Public Elementary Schools
At other Institutions
At no School or Institution
Total1