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.—Continued.

BoysGirlsTotal
E. Physically DefectiveInfectious pulmonary and glandular tuberculosis.(1) At Sanatoria or Sanatorium Schools approved by the Ministry of Health or the Board212041
(2) At other Institutions
(3) At no School or Institution224
Non - infectious but active pulmonary and glandular tuberculosis.(4) At Sanatoria or Sanatorium Schools approved by the Ministry of Health or the Board---
(5) At Certified Residential Open Air Schools-11
(6) At Certified Day Open Air Schools---
(7) At Public Elem. Schools-
(8) At other Institutions
(9) At no School or Institution111425
Delicate children {e.g., pre- or latent tuberculosis, malnutrition, debility,anaemia,etc.)(10) At Certified Residential Open Air Schools8068148
(11) At Certified Day Open Air Schools-6969
(12) At Public Elem. Schools182442
(13) At other Institutions22
(14) At no School or Institution22
Active non-pulmonary tuberculosis.(15) At Sanatoria or Hospital Schools approved by the Ministry of Health or the Board271744
(16V At Public Elem. Schools-
(17) At other Institutions44
(18) At no School or Institution224
Crippled Children (other than those with active tuberculous disease) e.g., children suffering from paralysis, etc., and including those with severe heart disease.(19) At Certified Hospital Schools314
(20) At Certified Residential Cripple Schools-11
(21) At Certified Day Cripple Schools7661137
(22) At Public Elem. Schools628
(23) At other Institutions4812
(24) At no School or Institution141832

N.B.—This Table is not a full census of defects in the child
population of the Borough, but only of defects of such a degree
as in the opinion of the Medical Officers to disqualify the child
more or less permanently for education in the Elementary Schools.
(This note, however, does not applv to Epilepsy of a slight
degree.)
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