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West Ham 1929

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for West Ham]

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Quarterly medical examinations are carried out at the
Special Schools for the admission of crippled children. Certain
children already on the roll are examined at the same time re
fitness for continued attendance or return to elementary schools.
There are, at present, many cases awaiting admission to the
Special Schools, for which there is no accommodation.
The following Table gives an analytical classification of all
the children who were due for presentation at the four Admission
examinations at the two Special Schools during the year 1929.

Cases Recommended for Admission to Special Schools.

BoysGirls
Mental Defectives2624
Physical Defectives1727
4351

Cases not Admitted to Special Schools.

BoysGirls
Unfit for School, M.D.64
Unfit for School, P.D.1421
Recommended to leave School1412
To have further trial at Special School32
Recommended for Open Air School21
To continue, return or have trial at Elementary School1224
Recommended for Deaf Centre21
Too young44
Postponed for further examination1321
*Absentees from Medical Examinations2530
Notified to Local Authority (through admission examination)168
111128
239

Every absentee is followed up by a special Nurse. Absence ts often
due to the fact that the parent objects to any examination being made
in regard to mental defect.
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