Annual Report of the School Medical Officer of health of Tottenham 1925.
- Tottenham (London, England). Education committee.
- Date:
- [1921]
Licence: Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0)
Credit: Annual Report of the School Medical Officer of health of Tottenham 1925. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![Cases requiring operation on the mastoid are now sent to the Prince of Wales’s Hospital and come under the care of the Aural Surgeon, Mr. Ibbotson, whose courteous co-operation I much appreciate. Sent for. Cause of Suppuration. Total. Cured. Lost Sight Still under ---— Other Acut , Inflammation (Acute Sup¬ purative Otitis Media) 6 6 1 | ] S 1 Treat¬ ment . Opera¬ tion. Treat¬ ment . Chronic Suppurative Otitis Media, due to :— I. Tympanic Conditions— (a) Tympanic Sepsis I 96 84 rr 7 5 (6) T. S .and Granulations 14 9 2 3 — — (c) T.S. and Polypi 18 12 3 3 — — (cZ)T.S. and Cholestea¬ toma • » , * . , 1 — 1 — — II. Tympanic Conditions and Throat, Nose or Mouth Conditions 5 3 2 III. Tympanic Conditions and Attic Disease . . 17 5 5 6 1 •— Mastoid Disease :— (a) Operation Cases . . (b) Operation already performed . . 32 5 4 7 16 4 — —. — 4 IV. Tympanic Conditions and External Otitis . . 3 1 o — — — External Otitis . . 21 15 — 6 —■ —■ Cause undetermined 2 1 1 — — — Totals 219 141 24 33 17 4 (h) Dental Defects. Two whole-time dentists are employed for the treatment of dental defects occurring in children of school age. The district is divided into two, each dentist having an equal share in the work. One dentist, Mr. Sainty, is stationed in the northern area at Bruce Castle, and the other, Mr. Pilbeam, in the southern area, at The Chestnuts, St. Ann’s Road.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b3043760x_0025.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


