Hints from the Health Department. Leaflet from the archive of the Society of Medical Officers of Health. Credit: Wellcome Collection, London
[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Redbridge]
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APPENDIX 16 (continued)
TABLE B. - OTHER INSPECTIONS
NOTES: A special inspection is one that is carried out at the special request
of a parent, doctor, nurse, teacher or other person.
A re-inspection is an inspection arising out of one of the periodic medical inspections or out of a special inspection.
Number of Special Inspections | 649 |
Number of He-inspections | 862 |
Total | 1,511 |
TABLE C. - INFESTATION WITH VERMIN
All cases of infestation, however slight, are recorded. | ||
This return relates to individual pupils and not to instances of infestation. | ||
(i) | Total number of pupils examined in the schools by school nurses or other authorised persons | 14,408 |
(ii) | Total number of individual pupils found to be infested | 95 |
(iii) | Number of individual pupils in respect of whom cleansing notices were issued (Section 54(2), Education Act, 1944) | - |
(iv) | Number of individual pupils in respect of whom cleansing orders were issued (Section 54(3), Education Act, 1944) | - |
(v) | Number of individual pupils disinfested:— | |
By Local Authority | 28 | |
By parents | 67 |
Part III — Treatment of Pupils attending maintained Primary and Secondary
Schools (including Nursery and Special Schools)
NOTES: (i) Cases treated or under treatment during the year by members of
the Authority's own staff;
(ii) cases treated or under treatment during the year in the Authority's
school clinics under National Health Service arrangements with
the Regional Hospital Board; and
(iii) cases known to the Authority to have been treated or under
treatment elsewhere during the year.