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

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Redbridge 1967

[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 Inspections649
Number of He-inspections862
Total1,511

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 persons14,408
(ii)Total number of individual pupils found to be infested95
(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 Authority28
By parents67

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.