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—
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 Schools | 1 |
At Public Elementary Schools | 10 |
At other Institutions | — |
At no School or Institution | — |
Total | 11 |
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 Schools | 3 |
At Public Elementary Schools | 10 |
At other Institutions | — |
At no School or Institution | — |
Total | 13 |
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 Schools | 4 |
At Public Elementary Schools | 2 |
At other Institutions | 5 |
At no School or Institution | 1 |
Total | 12 |
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 Schools | 1 |
At Public Elementary Schools | — |
At other Institutions | — |
At no School or Institution | — |
Total | 1 |