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West Ham 1930

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

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Certain defects found at routine inspection are referred to the
Clinics for treatment or for further examination or observation.
The Clinic at Stratford includes two Dental Clinics, and those at
Balaam Street, Rosetta Road, and Swanscombe Street each have
one Dental Clinic.

Following is a summation of the Medical cases attending the four Clinics during 1930:—

New Cases AdmittedTotal AttendanceTotal Discharged
159196094515225

The above figures do not include the work of the Ophthalmic
Clinic, which appears separately. Each Clinic also acts as an
Inspection Clinic, where cases are seen for further examination or
kept under observation.
(9) Open Air Education.
(a) Opportunity is sometimes taken when weather permits of
holding classes in the playground. Physical exercises, drill and
games are taken in the open air whenever possible.
(b) School journeys to places of educational interest are
undertaken during the Summer months.
(c) School Holiday Camps during the Mid-summer Holiday
are now an established institution. Their value continues
to be increasingly manifest. During 1930, 266 boys
attended a School Holiday Camp at Shoeburyness for a fortnight,
and at Dymchurch Camp 218 girls attended for a similar period.
The selected children were all previously medically inspected and
dentally examined by the staff, special regard being paid to cleanliness,
suitability and freedom from contagion. The Camps were
visited by a special Committee and one of the School Medical Staff.
Extracts from Reports by Mr. T. Taylorson and Miss L. P.
Wise in connection with the School Camps held at Shoeburyness
and Dymchurch during the Summer vacation, 1930, will be
found in the Appendix to this Report.
(d) Four schools hold classes during the warmer months in
the open air on the flat roofs provided, and certain schools hold
classes in the neighbouring parks and recreation grounds.
(e) There is one Day Open Air School at Crosby Road for
60 girls from the age of 7 years upwards. The cases are recommended
by the School Medical Staff from their findings at Medical
Inspection. During the year 37 girls were admitted and 50 discharged.
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