[Report 1920] / Medical Officer of Health, Birkenhead County Borough.
- Birkenhead (England). County Borough Council.
- Date:
- 1920
Licence: Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0)
Credit: [Report 1920] / Medical Officer of Health, Birkenhead County Borough. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![TABLE S 1. Number of Public Elementary School Children Inspected 1st January, 1920, to 31st December, 1920. A.—Koutine Medical Inspection.* Age ENTRANTS 3 4 5 6 Other Ages Total Boys 13 294 959 152 47 1465 Girls 10 259 880 192 53 1394 Totals 23 553 1839 344 100 2859 • Interme- diate Leavers Group Grand Age Other Ages Total Total 8 1? 13 14 Roys 1238 1.329 97 3 - 1429 4132 Girls 1197 1282 74 1 1 1358 3949 Totals 2435 2611 . 171 4 1 2787 8081 B.—Special Inspections. Special Cases t Re- Examinations (t.c.. No. of Children re-examined) Boys 796 1877 Girls .. 404 2407 Totals 1200 4284 C.—Total Number of Individual Children Inspected whether as Routine or Special Cases (no Child being counted more than once in the year). No. of Individual Children Inspected 9281 I ^Routine Medical Inspection is medical inspection carried out on the lines of the approved ‘ Schedule at the time when routine medical inspection is due and made on the school premises or ; other place sanctioned hy the Board of Education under the Code. t“ Special Cases ” are those children specifically referred for medical examination and not j; due for routine medical inspection under the Code at the time when specially referred. Such j children may or may not be of Code-group age and may be referred to the Assistant Medical | Officers at the school or the clinic by the Medical Officer, Health Nurses, Teachers, Attendance] Officers, Parents or otherwise. ■](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b2892714x_0090.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


