Maternity and Child Welfare
1928 1928 1920s 5 pages SCHOOL MEDICAL INSPECTION. The work of School Medical Inspection, which follows the lines laid down by the Board of Education, provides for the Routine medical inspection of school children in 3 age-groups, viz; Entrants, Intermediates (aged 8) and Leavers; and also for spe...
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SCHOOL MEDICAL INSPECTION. The work of School Medical Inspection, which follows the lines laid down by the Board of Education, provides for the Routine medical inspection of school children in 3 age-groups, viz; Entrants, Intermediates (aged 8) and Leavers; and also for special examinations arising during inspection and re-examinations arising from a previous visit. During 1927 the 16 whole-time School Medical Inspectors inspected the following children:- ELEMENTARY Routines Entrants 25076 Intermediates 22637 Leavers 18580 66293 Non-Routines Special Examinations 11921 Re-examinations 10643 22564 Of the above children 17958 (27.0%) routines were discovered to have one or more defects requiring treatment. These children are followed up by the School Nurses and their treatment shewn in a later paragraph. SECONDARY Routines Entrants 3147 Age group 15 1757 4904 Non-routines Special examinations 199 Re-examinations 576 775 Of these 1187 (24.2%) "routines" were referred for treatment. The nine whole-time Dentists (with whom are employed 9 Dental Nurses) inspected 63715 children and 45592 were found to require treatment. Children actually treated numbered 18201. Of these 2158 had been treated at a previous clinic. During the year 15339 teeth were treated by filling, 51545 teeth extracted and other operations (scaling &c.) numbered 2789. The School Oculist (whole time) and 3 School Medical Inspectors devoting one session a week to refraction, issued 2349 prescriptions for glasses, and 1008 prescriptions were received from Hospitals and private practitioners. The children who obtained glasses at a cheap rate through the
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spellingShingle | Trades Union Congress Maternity and Child Welfare, 1924-1934 Health care Maternal and infant welfare ; Child welfare ; Midwifery ; Children--Medical examinations ; Sexually transmitted diseases Maternity and Child Welfare |
title | Maternity and Child Welfare |
topic | Trades Union Congress Maternity and Child Welfare, 1924-1934 Health care Maternal and infant welfare ; Child welfare ; Midwifery ; Children--Medical examinations ; Sexually transmitted diseases |
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