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Twickenham 1917

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Twickenham]

Published
1918
Pages
26
Tables
8

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8 tables in this report

  • Page 8
    These are the net figures after deducting those cases in which, after observation, the original diagnosis proved inaccurate.
  • Page 14
    TABLE OF CAUSES OF DEATH AMONG CHILDREN UNDER 1 YEAR OF AGE.
    Under 1 month2—12 mos.Total
  • Page 15
    CAUSES OF DEATH DURING THE YEAR 1917. Civilians only.
    Causes of Death. All Causes. (Civilians only).Males.Females.
    178192
  • Page 18
    TABLE I. Children examined at routine inspection in school. ( Code Groups).
    Entrants.Intermediate Groups.Leavers.Total.G. T.
  • Page 19
    TABLE II. Return of Defects found in course of Medical Inspection, 1917.
    Defect or Disease.Code Groups.Specials,
    Number referred for treatment.Number referred for observation.
  • Page 22
    TABLE III.
    Age at date of Inspection.Total Children inspected.Total children with teeth requiring attentionChildren with good teeth.
    67891011 1121314
  • Page 25
    TABLE V. Defective conditions recommended for treatment during 1917.
    Conditions.Number of defects requiring treatment.No. of defects treated.Results of treatment.Treatment obtained.No. of defects not treated,Per cent-age ol defnct8 treated.Left dist. and given up.No. still requiring treatment. To carry frwd. to 1918.
    From prev. year.NewTotal.RemImp.Unch.Committee.Other.
  • Page 26
    TABLE VI Exceptional children in the area-
    Boys.Girls.Total.