London's Pulse: Medical Officer of Health reports 1848-1972

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West Ham 1930

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

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TABLE III.

Numerical Return of all Exceptional Children in the Area in 1930. Public Elementary School Children.

BoysGirlsTotal
A. Blind (including partially blind)Suitable for training in a School or Class for the totally blind.(1) Attending Certified Schools or Classes for Blind13922
(2) Attending Public Elem. Schools
(3) At other Institutions
(4) At no School or Institution257
Suitable for training in a School or Class for the partially blind.(5) Attending Certified Schools or Classes for the Blind3710
(6) Attending Public Elem.Schools33
(7) At other Institutions112
(8) At no School or Institution--
B. Deaf (including Deaf and Dumb and partially Deaf)Suitable for training in a School or Class for the totally Deaf or Deaf and Dumb.(1) Attending Certified Schools or Classes for Deaf333366
(2) Attending Public Elem.Schools
(3) At other Institutions
(4) At no School or Institution
Suitable for training in a School or Class for the partially Deaf.(5) Attending Certified Schools or Classes for Deaf1-1
(6) Attending Public Elem.Schools33
(7) At other Institutions
(8) At no School or Institution
C. Mentally DefectiveFeebleminded (cases not notifiable to the Local Control Authority).H) Attending Certified Schools for Mentally Defective Children12165186
(2) Attending Public Elem.Schools203252
(3) At other Institutions11
(4) At no School or Institution9918
Notified to the Local Control Authority during the year.(5) Feebleminded8917
(6) Imbeciles13922
(7) Idiots-
(3) Moral Defectives-
D. EpilepticsSuffering from severe Epilepsy.(1) Attending Certified Special Schools for Epileptics---
(2) In Institutions other than Certified Special Schools459
(3) Attending Public Elem. Schools
(4) At no School or Institution224
Suffering from Epilepsy which is not severe(5) Attending Public Elem. Schools3912
(6) At no School or Institution-11