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Brentford and Chiswick 1938

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

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Classification of Conditions treated at Orthopaedic Clinic.

School Childrenm. & C.W. Children
1. Congenital Defects—
Club foot--
Metatarsal varus, pes arcuatus11
Irregular toes, congenital pes pl. valvus, etc.31
Dislocation of hip2-
Spastic paralysis1-
Other conditions3-
2. Birth Injuries—
Nerve injuries2-
Torticollis12
3. Rickety Deformities—
Bow tibiae510
Knock knees-1
Bow legs—intoeing25
4. Non-Rickety Deformities—
O. C. T.113
Knock knees1610
5. Postural defects of the spine, including flat chest23-
6. Structural curvature of the spine2-
Depressed sternum2-
7. Flat feet213
Foot strain9-
Pes cavus not due to Infantile Paralysis1-
Hammer toes1-
Hallus rigidus1-
8. Infantile Paralysis21
9. Septic Arthritis1-
10. Fractures2-
Other injuries4-
11. Tuberculous joints--
12. Other bone diseases—
Schlatters' disease--
Perthes' disease1-
Kohlers' disease1-
Accessory Scaphoid1-
Exostosis1-
13. Osteomyelitis1-
14. Other conditions, including postural intoeing-4
15. Non-orthopaedic--
16. No diagnosis41
17. N. A. D.21

Rheumatism Clinic.—This Clinic is held each Thursday
morning (except during the school holidays) in the Health
Centre, Brentford, under the direction of Dr. Gerald Slot, who,
being on the staff of the Royal Waterloo Hospital and the
Royal Hospital, Richmond, is able to treat many of the children
at these institutions. A lady visitor from the Invalid Children's