[Report 1952] / School Medical Officer of Health, Southampton County Borough.
- Southampton (England). County Borough Council.
- Date:
- 1952
Licence: Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0)
Credit: [Report 1952] / School Medical Officer of Health, Southampton County Borough. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![B—Classification of the general Condition of Pupils Inspected DURING THE YeAR IN THE AGE GrOUPS Age Groups Number of Pupils In¬ spected A (Good) B (Fair) C (Poor) No. % of col. 2 No. % of col. 2 No. %of col. 2 (1) Entrants (2) 3576 (3) 832 (4) 23.3 (5) 2634 (6) 73.6 (7) no (8) 3.1 Second Age Group . 2755 635 23.0 2005 72.8 115 4.2 Third Age Group . 2593 627 24.2 1910 73.6 56 2.2 Other Periodic Inspections — — — — — — — Total 8924 2094 23.5 6549 73.4 281 3.1 TABLE 3 ! Ineestation with Vermin i I Notes.—A statement as to the arrangements made for the examina- I tion and cleansing of infested pupils appears on page 10. I All cases of infestation, however slight, are recorded, i The return relates to individual pupils and not to instances I of infestation. 1 i (i) Total number of examinations in the schools by the school nurses or other authorised persons . 80,788 li (ii) Total number of individual pupils examined . 27,430 || (iii) Total number of individual pupils found to be infested . 1,047 i] (iv) No. of individual pupils in respect of whom cleansing notices M were issued (Section 54(2), Education Act, 1944) . 522 (v) No. of individual pupils in respect of whom cleansing orders were issued (Section 54(3), Education Act, 1944) . TABLE 4 Treatment Tables Notes i i (a) Treatment provided by the Authority includes all defects treated or under treatment during the year by the Authority’s Fii own staff, however brought to the Authority’s notice, /.c., whether il by periodic inspection, or otherwise, during the year in question i( or previously.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b30118621_0037.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)