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edce6f4f-d135-4a51-9d48-5f900650c8be | 074 1 2 - 4 year 385 14 5 - 15 years 257 380 Total all ages 1,801 395 29 Whooping Cough Immunisation Year of Birth Primary Immunisation Children who received a booster dose 1966 742 3 1965 1,231 333 1964 169 1,149 1963 54 260 1959 - 62 46 270 Others under age 16 9 29 Total all ages 2,251 2,044 Diphtheria Immunisation Y... |
a59ba4a9-a57d-420f-8f7a-4d1e5815c746 | 913 Tetanus Immunisation Year of Birth Primary Immunisation Children who received a booster dose 1966 743 3 1965 1,235 340 1964 176 1,174 1963 69 278 1959 - 62 667 1,341 Others tinder age 16 447 862 Total all ages 3,337 3,998 30 Poliomyelitis Vaccination Year of Birth Primary Immunisation Children who received a booste... |
94912c07-3389-4f09-92a1-eb79516f9b47 | This scheme is an attempt to give special care and attention by doctors, health visitors and all those concerned, to any children who have been born with a possible hazard to normal development. It is our intention to review these children frequently during their first year of life. As they adjust to their environment,... |
05fa6a2c-e21b-4629-a852-5437e431a6c9 | The persistent shortage of hospital beds for the elderly chronic sick laid a heavy burden on nursing staff in endeavouring to maintain at home, patients who would otherwise have been in hospital. It is pleasing to report that all the pupil nurses in training for the Queen's Certificate passed their examinations, thus a... |
0c1a7dcc-b3f3-4618-bda8-9ae07a13768d | The types of equipment available include hydraulic hoists for lifting certain helpless patients from their beds to chairs, their bath, toilet, etc., commodes, bed-pans, back-rests, walking aids, waterproof sheets, disposable pads, etc. 2,166 articles were loaned during the year and 3,591 items were out on loan at the e... |
3a560f02-bcc4-434c-8560-dbea1d1d2c56 | Outside interest continues to be shown in the activities of the clinic, and we have had the privilege of demonstrating some of these to various visitors. Although under constant pressure arising from acute staff shortage, the prospect of opening a clinic in another part of the borough to cater for the 32 needs of a wid... |
26484f55-dcab-4102-bd85-81c3e111ecc1 | These have been designed with a view to helping both pre-retirement groups and those people already retired. GERIATRIC LIAISON OFFICER This post was instituted on the 20th October, 1966, and during the period to 31st December, 1966 (ten weeks) the initial work was obviously of a preparatory nature, with the emphasis on... |
66a9ee7e-e515-421d-af79-693aaca76fb4 | However, the winter of 1966 remained comparatively mild, and only two cases of hypothermia, both of a temporary nature, came to light. In both cases the sub-normal temperatures lasted for one day only and were attributed to age and inactivity. NATIONAL ASSISTANCE ACT. 1948 Section 47 It unfortunately became necessary t... |
cfdd6279-a405-4a1a-922c-d175d50d48bd | 33 TUBERCULOSIS Notifications and Deaths New Cases Deaths Pulmonary Meninges and CNS Other Total Pulmonary NonPulmonary M F M F M F M F M F Under 5 years 1 1 - - - - 2 - - - - 5 3 2 - - - - 5 - - - - 15 9 7 - 1 2 - 19 2 1 - - 45 11 4 - - - - 15 7 - - - 65 and upwards 13 2 - - - 1 16 8 6 - 2 Totals 37 16 - 1 2 1 57 17 7... |
6c30e3ea-2953-402b-8ee8-38d92fbc68f5 | home visits made Upney 411 372 889 Five Elms 574 516 748 Totals 985 888 1,637 Clinic Ante-natal Child Contacts No. B.C.G. given No. chest X-rays No. T.B. No. of Attendances No. T.B. Children Other Upney 853 - 617 5 248 2 Five Elms 90 - 537 7 81 8 Totals 943 - 1,154 12 329 10 The statistics presented here are a combinat... |
2787a453-cbf0-4c12-966a-a8665abd6994 | Number of Deaths Barking Dagenham Total Barking Dagenham Total 1963 31 48 79 7 22 29 1964 24 28 52 7 19 26 1965 60 18 1966 57 26 Free Milk On the recommendation of a Chest Physician additional supplies of milk are made available to patients suffering from tuberculosis, and 157 patients were so assisted during the year.... |
d035dfdd-334c-40ce-9b6f-d27ab5960a91 | 48 204 252 Fanshawe Tavern 274 381 655 Sherwood Parsons Ltd. 107 88 195 Magnavox Co. Ltd. 253 428 681 Thames View Estate (Bastable Avenue) 152 225 377 Barking Generating station 726 32 758 Jeyes Compounds Co. Ltd. 83 153 236 Remploy Ltd. 102 30 132 Total number X-rayed 4,702 4,008 8,710 Requiring further investigation ... |
6c1f14c5-dd5e-4fc3-aaf8-aa442bce80d8 | 630 Referred by General Practitioner 5 5 10 35 Pulmonary Tuberculosis Male Female Total Requiring immediate treatment 2 1 3 Requiring close clinic supervision 1 - 1 Requiring occasional clinic supervision 9 (3 pk) 3 (1 pk) 12 Suspect tuberculosis - not confirmed - 1 1 Presumed healed, no further action required 10 (1 p... |
342bdff3-dee9-4e45-87ce-1f36c96dafba | 934 Children 831 By treatments at patients' own homes (domiciliary service) 1,894 By treatments at established old people's homes 708 Total 18,367 Foot Clinics and Operators in use during the year Central Mr. H. Leavesley, Chief Chiropodist. Clinic open on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday, Thursday being devoted t... |
440a1b88-42da-42ad-bb63-9fc0b059d153 | St. Chad's Church Hall (Temporary premises used while our new clinic was being built at Ashton Gardens.) Chiropodist Mr. N. Freeman. Clinic open on Tuesday and Friday until 21st October when we moved into our new building at Ashton Gardens. Annie Prendergast Started the Foot Clinic 24th October. All new equipment was i... |
b334c8f8-ad5a-4193-8321-7bbdfc390886 | In the Dagenham and Chadwell Heath area a part-time Chiropodist (Mr. P. Freel) operates two sessions each week. Old People's Homes Mayesbrook: Mrs. Morgan 2 sessions weekly. Mr. Fenton 1 session monthly. The Lawns: Mr. Fenton 1 session fortnightly. Saywood Lodge: Mr. Fenton 1 session fortnightly. (Mr. Fenton is a part-... |
5b84fca4-b1b9-4876-a7db-e38d7c6ee20f | All clinics carry heavy case loads, and the interval between appointments is generally from eight to ten weeks. This position is greatly aggravated at times of holidays or sickness among the staff when the respective clinics have to be closed. 37 The public in general are becoming still more "foot conscious", and it is... |
305d7176-c34d-4a3a-8aba-822b4d24a79d | Domiciliary The demands made on the domiciliary service increase because of our ageing housebound population. Circulatory and rheumatic conditions present an evergrowing problem. More chiropodists are needed to cope with the demand in this field. We are receiving daily requests for our attention from doctors, health vi... |
42e8b76d-8b48-4c16-ac8a-4517fda975fc | Treatments for the year Clinics Children Adults Total Sessions -4 5-16 O.A.P. Others A/N P/H Central 2 158 2,230 112 1 5 2,508 411 Julia Engwell 5 97 2,723 - - 82 2,907 509 Porters Avenue 1 51 2,766 22 5 30 2,875 511 Greatfields - 25 2,672 25 - - 2,722 494 Thames View 2 115 619 3 - - 739 111 Ford Road - 226 1,753 34 - ... |
8060ba34-da60-4bd1-a7e8-55ff6ddfb9de | P/H Mayesbrook 271 - 271 42 Kingsley Hall - - - - The Lawns 217 - 217 24 Saywood Lodge 220 - 220 25 Total 708 - 708 91 Domiciliary Adults Total Sessions O.A.P. P/H Central Area 1,421 153 1,574 401 Eastern Area 320 - 320 88 Total 1,741 153 1,894 489 Grand Totals for the Year Section Number of Treatments Sessions Worked ... |
38d5d67a-3a35-4e22-9cd7-29b8a86f0608 | When staff who are to work among children are concerned, one additional aim is to prevent the spread of infection. The figures given below reflect a satisfactory level of fitness for employment in relation to the number of examinations carried out. Number of persons examined and passed as fit 979 Number of persons exam... |
cad02d27-9c95-4c49-90d2-407249de5463 | The work that this has involved during the year is as follows:- Total number of applications 317 Number of families visited 78 Number recommended for rehousing 17 Applicants with medical grounds can be divided into two categories:- (1) Younger married couples with more children than can be reasonably accommodated in pr... |
5733c63d-13c3-4e45-90f7-ca0d811fb725 | Referred by general practitioners 109 Referred by hospitals on discharge 115 Referred by hospitals after or during out-patient or day treatment 72 Referred by local education authorities 22 Referred by police and courts 20 Referred by other sources, e.g. neighbours, relatives, Ministry of Social Security and other soci... |
ffc299cc-07ec-4bc1-8fca-cc1e3a6c6c23 | Activities during the year have included theatre trips, film shows, play reading, make-up demonstrations, talks and demonstrations from the Milk Marketing Board, and a visit by the Morris Dancers. Talks were given by mental welfare officers to groups of student nurses, to pre-retirement courses, to schools, and to wome... |
ac3f1d2a-f189-45d5-a116-7bcc6db1d4a1 | for the lower-grade trainee to 10/- and £1 for the higher-grade trainee. The amount earned for 1966 was between £900 and £1,000. Certain trainees were taken from time to time to visit the factories from where we get the contracts, so they might see the machinery that is used. On two mornings each week the trainees visi... |
33ec0872-4d8e-4c59-8670-3aa6118b5479 | A social club is held every Monday evening for both trainees and their parents, and the trainees are picked up at home and taken back home after the club by a mini-bus,which was bought from money given for the benefit of the boys and girls. CIVIL DEFENCE Close liaison has been maintained between the health department a... |
308b3f75-c90d-4665-a32b-b66e68bff9f1 | 5.66 Axe Street Centre (Parks and Baths employees) Borough Engineer's Full First-Aid Course 9 17.5.66 & 18.5.66 Axe Street Centre Borough Engineer's "Safety in Sewers" 15 26.7.66 Axe Street Centre Junior Red Cross Society First-Aid Examination 16 31.8.66 Axe Street Centre British Red Cross Society Presentation of First... |
653b448b-0134-4e7b-a8c2-0b4c4b1cdd03 | 2 Organisers and 2 Assistant Organisers, contributed towards a more efficient and smoother running organisation. (2) Case Loads (a) The overall case load showed a steady increase throughout the year, and cases served during the year were as follows: Aged (over 65 years) 1,647 Chronic Sick 237 Mentally Disordered 5 Mate... |
0e1fcb31-e51d-4591-872e-1693abea53d1 | (4) Training It has not been possible to launch a training scheme for domestic helps, but the foundation has been laid for courses during the next year to be held at Hornchurch College of Further Education. (5) Social Activities Functions of this nature continued to be held from time to time, but were not so well patro... |
7fe70930-6e44-463d-bcf9-6c7d92ebc347 | We also have two special schools. The Bentry Special School caters for educationally sub-normal pupils, and Faircross Special School for delicate and physically handicapped pupils. At the end of the year, numbers on roll were as follows:- Primary schools 16,635 Secondary schools 11,609 Special schools 314 Total 28,558 ... |
84b0e702-0a6a-493b-a296-449596b350e3 | Upney Monday, Wednesday and Friday 9-10 a.m. A total of 1,385 pupils were seen during the year. MEDICAL INVIGILATION OF SCHOOL MEALS SERVICE STAFF In order to minimise the risk of spread of infection, the health history of all staff employed in the school meals service is obtained and reviewed by a member of the medica... |
8ed70ee4-f903-44b3-873d-fe7aed845db0 | Completed medical questionnaires were scrutinised by school medical officers and 165 pupils were found not to warrant a medical examination. SCHOOL MEDICAL INSPECTIONS Routine school medical inspections are carried out on:- (a) pupils entering primary school, (b) pupils in their last year at primary school, and (c) pup... |
7d341cf7-54b9-4560-bd18-e1cd63bd5cc8 | 301 Other Inspections Number of special inspections 2,735 Number of re-inspections 1.628 4,363 45 46 DEFECTS FOUND BY MEDICAL INSPECTION Defect or Disease Periodic Inspections Special Inspections Treatment Observation Treatment Observation Skin 308 91 1,768 193 Eyes: (a) vision 417 299 261 71 (b) squint 25 28 16 7 (c) ... |
6dfd6e42-7759-475c-8dd3-71daeb4bcbc2 | 1 (b) other 42 129 36 52 Orthopaedic: (a) posture 16 27 10 4 (b) feet 69 99 118 24 (c) other 61 64 272 39 Nervous system: (a) epilepsy 25 12 1 2 (b) other 59 72 23 11 Psychological: (a) development 62 62 29 15 (b) stability 21 93 43 17 Abdomen 21 27 22 - Other 127 93 666 128 General Condition of Children Out of 7,301 p... |
fb2140f4-d6c1-451b-8abc-2410d5279add | CONVALESCENT TREATMEUT Pupils who are recommended convalescent treatment on medical advice are sent away for periods of up to four weeks. 117 cases received treatment during the year. EMPLOYMENT OF CHILDREN 130 pupils were examined for fitness for employment out of school hours and certificates were granted. |
0bce559b-80fd-45ac-aa7b-38d4accf7566 | 47 PUPILS FOUND TO REQUIRE TREATMENT Age Groups Inspected (by year of birth) Individual Pupils found to require treatment For Defective Vision (excluding squint) For any other condition Total Individual Pupils 1962 and later 1 11 11 1961 30 145 159 1960 48 158 159 1959 15 58 61 1958 14 18 29 1957 4 23 22 1956 24 26 36 ... |
e45dc790-f06b-40c0-a93c-eff518faeee3 | Pupils known to have been treated Received operative treatment (a) for diseases of the ear (b) for adenoids and chronic tonsillitis 67 Received other forms of treatment 278 Total number of pupils in schools who are known to have been provided with hearing aids:- (a) In 1966 10 (b) In previous years 73 ORTHOPAEDIC AND P... |
9b28387f-998d-4470-9775-655d002343df | The newly established clinic in temporary premises at the Southwood Centre rapidly got into its stride, and after a few months with Dr. J. Swift as a locum psychiatrist, the North East Metropolitan Regional Hospital Board appointed Dr. Rodriguez Arganaras as part-time Consultant Psychiatrist for four sessions per week ... |
4bb8ea8d-624e-414d-a269-9746c3c44cf3 | A report has been received from the Educational Psychologist of the Ilford Child Guidance Clinic as follows "I find that there were Barking children seen at this clinic during 1966. The majority of these are children we have known for some long time as we are not taking new referrals as a rule from the Barking area; bu... |
3ecf5c31-56ad-4d71-ad7a-808bbf585c97 | The causes of failure are virtually all due to one of two causes - the buzzer fails to awake the child, or the child awakes but is too frightened and unable to co-operate. Invariably these failures occur in the 6 year old group (the minimum age seen), and therefore there is sufficient reason to raise the minimum age to... |
54eb5bc9-3076-4b76-872c-10ec972f42ef | Efforts to obtain further specialist sessions for this clinic have not been successful. Pupils known to have been treated (a) External eye diseases and other (excluding errors of refraction and squint) 23 (b) Errors of refraction (including squint) 1,978 (c) Number of pupils for whom spectacles were prescribed 1,152 EH... |
ee181e7f-a992-4cc3-a9c4-b2c4c37b5bb1 | 1.010 Total 1,053 B.C.G. VACCINATION All school children from the age of 13 years are offered the opportunity to have B.C.G. vaccination against tuberculosis, should this be indicated following a simple skin test. During the year, 1,121 children were skin tested. 948 were found to be suitable and were vaccinated with B... |
2fa5df4e-fb2f-4809-b5ae-f9ca691515b5 | Miss Marquand, an assistant speech therapist from New Zealand, worked at Central Clinic on a part-time basis and she treated the cases most urgently requiring speech therapy. The children attending for speech therapy at Julia Engwell Clinic came from sixteen schools in the borough. These schools were visited and it was... |
29d49dbd-aa25-4b35-a50c-0e93ec00469d | It seemed important that this age group should be 50 Total attendances 541 Non-attendances 198 Number on register in December 1966 33 New patients during 1966 23 Patients discharged during 1966 22 Dagenham Area - Miss Symes reports as follows:- During 1966, I have continued to hold speech therapy clinics at the followi... |
7a6ced2d-4d87-4693-a923-6e88b9592fdc | 51 able to mix with other children before going to school, and the opportunity they were given to use speech freely was extremely valuable. A session was started in the new Faircross Physically Handicapped School and by working with a student it was possible to assess most of the children needing speech therapy. Speech... |
cad516e2-eb97-449a-905d-2dedb4674582 | Julia Engwell Clinic Pre-school Infant Junior Secondary Special Attendances 118 290 364 138 394 Non-attendances 87 215 342 93 100 Total attendances 1,304 Non-attendances 837 Number on register in December 1966 98 New patients during 1966 36 Patients discharged during 1966 30 Central Clinic Pre-school Infant Junior Seco... |
667abafe-b6a0-4575-adbb-f31450f9d84b | During the year, 79 patients were discharged, these figures being made up as follows:- Speech normal 59 Non-attendance 6 No further progress likely 7 Transferred to other areas 2 Left school 2 Discharged at parents' request 3 Total 79 I was very pleased to be able to have my own treatment room at the new Annie Prenderg... |
e06e0e3e-a50c-4777-8f46-ec5adc0ed562 | All settled in well, and although faced with a new and entirely different organisation they were working to a timetable by Wednesday, 12th January'. My grateful thanks to the Staff for a very successful and happy beginning. A very profitable and active first term followed, the highlights of which were:- (1) The Easter ... |
d4fb902d-ce55-4b7a-ad9e-4c583741fdcf | I was delighted to see the whole school turn out for the day. Arrangements for wheelchairs made by the Beachmaster were first-class. (6) A Bring and Buy Sale in which £108 was collected. This was divided 76to the Pool Fund and £32 to the School Fund. Staff changes were few. Mrs. S. Weir left us at the end of the Easter... |
fe71a2d5-a366-4c98-b335-5fe90bbf384b | A. Burke has left us to take up a Headship of a Special School in Middlesborough. He will be replaced by Mrs. E. Purkiss from Inner London. Mr. R. Norman was appointed Deputy Head. Since Easter this year, the main item of moment was the Official Opening of the School performed by Qroup Captain Douglas Bader. He was an ... |
ed01d5dc-c2bc-498b-8d68-853cb3aeaf99 | I had intended to promote a school journey to Cannes in the summer holiday, but unfortunately the general public needs educating a lot more in accepting oar handicapped young people; because of the general lack of understanding it was not possible to book suitable accommodation. However, arrangements are well in hand t... |
b68406f1-d8b8-47cb-af9c-c3fc7376c723 | Hurton, the Headmaster, reports as follows:- In January 1966, the physically handicapped children of Bentry School were transferred to the new Faircross School, Barking, and the educationally subnormal children of Faircross School were transferred to Bentry School. This change, which was long overdue, meant that Bentry... |
50d336c2-a458-4980-a2ef-eecb1b5d009c | Children are encouraged to play freely and purposefully, to mix in a friendly fashion with other children and to speak intelligibly. A few children are of doubtful educability, but are given an adequate trial period before a final decision is made. Intelligence well below normal determines that the education and traini... |
44b646fc-f25b-4729-a05e-d3c2679fba23 | Projects, centres of interest, school journeys and educational visits help to stimulate the children and provide material for interesting and useful work. 54 On Wednesday, 15th June 1966, the whole school were taken to Shoeburynesa for the day. Swimming, games and athletics are popular, as with other children, and good... |
b83c800b-fcfa-4d98-be17-d04aa106b5a0 | Suitable employment is found for school leavers by the combined efforts of the Handicapped Children's Employment Officer, the School Medical Officer and the Headmaster. All attend the school leaver's interview when problems are discussed with the leaver and the parent. The School Medical Officer, Dr. Fitzpatrick, atten... |
3d50a8a2-bc8c-4b09-8c23-8a011bc071cd | 55 56 HANDICAPPED PUPILS REQUIRING EDUCATION AT SPECIAL SCHOOLS Blind Part Sighted Deaf Part Hearing Fhysically Handicapped Delicate Maladjusted Educationally Sub-normal Epileptic Speech Defect Total Number of children newly assessed In year - 1 - 5 12 12 13 25 1 - 67 Number of children placed in Special Schools in yea... |
4d6e7223-740d-4054-bbb3-39732667e23d | - - - - - 3 1 - - - 4 CASTLE SCHOOL AND TRAINING CENTRE The year started with 108 on roll and ended with 111 children and trainees. Open Daya 8th and 9th June the school was opened during Mental Health Week. Some 30 members of the public attended in the overall time. 29th and 30th June - "Open Afternoons" for parents a... |
3f67c117-b524-4988-8473-33791fa96ca6 | 21st March - the Seniors visited Valence House in connection with a finished project. 31st March - Easter Service at the Parish Church. 16th May - Senior outing to Bodiam Castle and Rye. May - Junior III visited the main Ilford Post Office and Sorting Office in connection with a completed project. From May - October th... |
86bf68ee-dec5-48a2-a0ad-17d273c4f98c | Members from Eastbury House also joined us at our service; they numbered about 20, and the staff from their centre joined them. 15th December - Senior Girls Christmas Evening Social. 20th December - Junior Christmas Party. Four Social Evenings were held for the older girls during the year. 57 Visits from Students, etc.... |
7c3dec17-8184-4e38-a947-3e867d2b774e | Fink, a student in research on mental subnormality from Los Angeles, visited and spent the day. 1966-67 - two students for six weeks each practical placement periods were received from the N.A.M.H. 1966-67 - two students for six weeks each practical placement periods were received from the Chiswick Polytechnic Course. ... |
21f0195e-5992-410a-b9fb-e0911fbafe44 | Events to Note 18th May - Mr. Souster and members of the Ilford Rotary Club officially opened the Play Room the Club had presented to the school. 10th October - Gale Street was opened as an annexe for the older girls. 38 girls were involved in this transfer. Mrs. Murray, Mrs. Davidson and Miss Palmer transferred with t... |
091cca8c-b625-4059-9e9d-eed01107b4e7 | These visits culminated in a visit from Captain Gibbons, on which occasion he presented all the children, trainees and staff with presents from the crew, together with a 58 cheque for £85. This latter was used to buy three dozen garden chaira for the older girls, and the rest supplemented the Minnis Bay project for the... |
84a6d716-d309-4dc3-99a1-d791b4f480fd | This was not offered as a preaent as it waa the private property of a member of the crew. It ahould be recorded that when Captain Qibbons visited the school he was presented with a rug for his cabin, made by the older girls, and a model of the "Arlanza" in a South American port, made by the juniors. This measured 3 ft.... |
1aa340a6-d39c-4273-a9e7-a91056be66e1 | Billings, who was chef of the "Arlanza", waa given a day's leave to come to the school and cut this outsize cake into portions. Needless to say, there was more than enough for everybody. School and Centre Programmes A full educational and social programme waa followed in the school department. An experiment waa started... |
62020957-8e4b-45e9-ba30-cb0088049e84 | The link with the Red Cross was continued and, in connection with this, three dozen "Disaster Kits" were made by the girls and presented to Mrs. Stewart, Officer at the Chelmsford Branch. We understand that they were later very useful at a disaster in the Middle East. The girla also enjoyed recreational activities of n... |
ff41cdb0-6523-4b5e-98df-d7f885b59d65 | Brown, both students at the London University taking the first course offered by the University for lecturers on the courses running for teachers of the mentally handicapped, visited as an official placement for the day from London. It is possible that more students from the University may be referred to Barking depend... |
cc32b535-398b-4173-a899-7d94df1a1163 | ear: Defects of ear 2 Accessory auricle 2 Alimentary system: Cleft lip 7 Cleft palate 3 Rectal and anal atresia 1 Heart and great vessels: Congenital heart diaeaae 1 Uro-genital system: Hypospadias, epispadias 1 Other defects of male genitalia 2 Limbs: Defects of lower limb 2 Polydactyly 1 Talipes 9 Other defects of ha... |
ae3d4ed4-1348-4497-8b06-f3dd856f78cd | and mucous membranes (including lymphatic defects) 3 Other defects of skin (including ichthyosis congenita) 1 60 DENTAL SERVICES SCHOOL DENTAL SERVICES The school dental service in Barking was able during 1966 to provide full dental treatment to any schoolchild receiving education under the local authority. The number ... |
8b8fd589-12f0-4603-aa56-88236c4c6515 | CONSERVATIVE TREATMENT AND ORTHODONTIC TREATMENT More teeth are being saved from the need for extraction today than ever before, and I am happy to report that our work in this very important field of dentistry increased during 1966. The rather specialised field of orthodontic treatment showed an increase over 1965, and... |
3074ff80-f36e-4e11-a5c5-715ed9e87706 | The Principal Dental Officer gave two talks with demonstrations on orthodontic work to Parent Associations and Young Wives Associations in the evening. The Senior Dental Officer attended a Dental Health Conference at the General Dental Council during July, and much was learnt about the technique required to get dented ... |
d48d17cb-bb85-415f-9ab1-8484a6f1a884 | It is interesting to note that the number of fillings done in children (age 0-4 inclusive) was 1,154, compared with 345 in the year 1965. This achievement is due to the magnificent work done by our dental auxiliaries. 61 The dental auxiliaries have also in 1966 expanded their dental health education talks to nursery sc... |
85221648-221e-4544-b918-544cffd5eb35 | Number of pupils first inspected at school 10,070 Number of pupils first inspected at clinic 3,091 Number of pupils found to require treatment 8,749 Number of pupils offered treatment 8,678 Number of pupils re-inspected at school or clinic 693 Number of pupils found to require treatment 413 Treatment 6. Number of pupil... |
cfca0ecb-49a2-48f8-bb6f-87b55bf50ee1 | Cases completed 41 18. Cases discontinued 12 19. Number of appliances fitted 128 20. Pupils referred to hospital consultant 28 62 63 MATERNITY AND CHILD WELFARE DENTAL TREATMENT Expectant and Nursing Mothers Children under 5 years Numbers of Cases 1. Number of persons examined 46 461 2. Number of persons treated 35 351... |
b2b097ab-196b-44b4-a2ea-3af112168dd8 | Patients X-rayed 10 6 REPORT OF THE CHIEF POBLIC HEALTH INSPECTOR SANITARY INSPECTION OF THE DISTRICT (a) Nature and number of visits:- Rent Act 172 Housing and Public Health Acts: Dwelling houses 6,668 Other premises 1,290 Overcrowding and housing applications 66 Improvement grants 568 Multiple occupation 95 Bakehouse... |
066ed632-ee8b-45a7-8fb4-b43bd3b0cb6f | vans and sheds 333 Pet shops 33 Hairdressers 97 Ice cream premises and vehicles 269 Houses disinfested 43 Rodent control 1,997 Other visits 3,182 (b) Notices served: Complied with: Statutory 153 147 Informal 1,232 998 WATER The water supply 6till continues to be satisfactory both in quality and quantity. During the yea... |
76253117-e631-4356-964c-344a118453e6 | The General Manager and Chief Engineer of the South Essex Waterworks Company has furnished the following report:- "Bacteriological and chemical examinations are made of the raw river water, of the water in its various stages of treatment and of the water going into supply and of both raw and chlorinated water from the ... |
e257fe65-f1c4-40a1-8ae8-eb25f9b8ae11 | Investigation and design of improvements to the Barking central area drainage are in hand. (b) Sewage Disposal The extensions to the Council's Riverside Sewage Works are proceeding within the programme and it is anticipated that the standard of effluent will improve as new sections are commissioned. The programmed comp... |
d06c710d-4218-4fc3-b189-32b877d742bc | A Public Inquiry concerning a further section comprising 71 properties in the Gascoigne scheme was held. Eight of the ten objections received related to shop-dwellings. Although these premises had been used for business purposes for many years the Minister considered they had retained their identity as dwelling houses,... |
e5be6773-bfd8-4f2e-8112-f76a62627325 | As in past years, advice was given to tenants and they were able to obtain the necessary forms at the Civic Centre. Improvement and Conversion Grants During the year, 9 discretionary grants and 78 standard grants were approved. The co-operation which we have always enjoyed with the other members of the Council's staff ... |
5e678f19-f1bd-4753-9846-a5d75d8b64b8 | There is no doubt in my mind that our own "postal survey" method has all the advantages without any of the disadvantages of an ordinary improvement area. Houses in Multiple Occupation 95 visits were paid to these properties during the year. It is at tines such as these that one is glad there are very few properties in ... |
1bccc72b-afe2-4001-b70e-3ea42ba6b66f | This is time that, with a depleted staff, we can ill-afford to spend on duties of this nature. LAUNDRY SERVICE This service has now been reduced to a once weekly collection. The hospital and laundry were rebuilt, and due to pressure of work this necessitated a reduction in the service allowed to this department. The st... |
73149218-92fe-46fe-b734-578b523d66cc | of Houses Date of Operation 1 1,000 (Marks Gate) 1st September, 1959 2 3,722 (L.C.C. Estate) 1st November, 1961 3 3,230 ( " " ) 1st November, 1962 4 4,562 ( " " ) 1st November, 1963 5 1,542 (Chadwell Heath) 1st August, 1964 6 3,046 (L.C.C. Estate) 1st November, 1964 7 2,690 ( " " ) 1st November, 1965 Barking 1 4,558 (1... |
3a99cb8a-3c8f-494c-adfe-5cb6af1ee19f | Estate) 1st November, 1962 3 2,365 1st November, 1962 4 1,728 (L.C.C. Estate) 1st November, 1963 5 2,949 (Private) 1st November, 1963 6 1,421 (L.C.C. Estate) 1st November, 1964 7 1,569 1st November, 1964 8 2,446 1st November, 1964 67 Barking (continued) Order No. No. of Houses Date of Operation 9 589 1st July, 1966 10 ... |
d523369c-8492-4c1d-877b-b99b916d3982 | Industry, however, has continued to play its part in the general improvement. The Council take part in the National Survey on Air Pollution and continue to take readings at the eight stations in the borough. The readings aire transmitted to the Ministry for their use. These readings, particularly over short periods, ca... |
d37b4735-01d8-42af-9107-051a71a78f34 | 1951 There is still only one premises in the borough registered under Section 2 of the Act. Samples, however, continue to be taken from the premises where fillings cure made and used. The details are as follows:- Material Number of Samples Submitted for Analysis Cotton Felt 2 Kapok 1 Sisal 1 PET ANIMALS ACT. 1951 12 li... |
4087667e-f9c7-49b4-9a03-dc485777a538 | 1939 The two riding establishments, one at the east and the other at the weBt end of the borough, continue to operate and the staff of the Corporation of London who administer this Act on our behalf are satisfied with the manner in which they are run. DISEASES OF ANIMALS ACT. 1950 Again we have had a trouble-free year,... |
ef586d38-e797-4c73-bb5b-3df9b99ff880 | 1961 Inspections Number on Register Number of Inspections Written Notices Occupiers Prosecuted Factories without mechanical Power 40 24 2 - Factories with mechanical power 410 638 73 - Other premises under the Act (including works of building and engineering construction but not including outworkers' premises) 40 38 1 ... |
3834a7a2-db6e-4628-a947-f32dcce2383d | Inspector Want of cleanliness 5 15 1 - - Overcrowding - - - - - Unreasonable temperature 1 - 1 - - Inadequate ventilation 6 5 - 1 - Ineffective drainage of floor 4 5 _ - _ Sanitary conveniences: Insufficient 5 3 - 1 - Unsuitable or defective 115 84 - 1 - Not separate for sexes - - - - - Other offences 9 4 1 - - 145 116... |
e32a8e63-e95b-41f4-8a72-b2c00092b548 | of Registered Premises at end of year No. of registered premises receiving a general inspection during the year Offices 26 197 122 Retail shops 21 890 541 Wholesale shops, warehouses 13 38 23 Catering establishments open to the public, 6 90 87 Fuel storage depots - 3 2 70 Class of workplace Number of persons employed O... |
20b1247f-4f1a-47a8-91af-42d5711d009a | Under the provisions of this Act it is an offence to allow a person under 18 years of age to clean machinery if there is danger of injury from moving parts. A successful prosecution was taken in respect of this case. INSPECTION AND SUPERVISION OF FOOD The number and types of food premises in the borough are as follows ... |
c15c7801-1055-45ad-b1e1-a164d28679db | The position under the Foo'i and Drugs Act, 1955, apart from registrations in respect of ice cream, is as follows 70 butchers' premises and 18 other food premises aire registered for the preparation or manufacture of sausages or potted, pressed, pickled or preserved food. To these registered premises 462 visits were pa... |
c2796dc8-9471-4c39-97c6-7bd6d6ec7d6b | The following samples were submitted for bacteriological examination during the ye&r:- Designation of Milk Total Samples Submitted Methylene Blue Test Phosphatase Test Turbidity Test Satisfactory Unsatisfactory Satisfactory Unsatisfactory Satisfactory Unsatisfactory Pasteurised 76 74 2* - void 74 - - - Sterilised 26 - ... |
4f53143b-46b6-4642-b221-09d9e2ac43e8 | During the year 137 samples of ice cream were submitted for bacteriological examination; they were graded as follows:- Grade I Grade II Grade III Grade IV Total Wrapped Ice Cream 37 2 8 1 48 Loose Ice Cream 39 6 5 2 52 Soft Ice Cream 19 13 2 3 37 In addition to ice cream, 25 lollies were submitted for examination. All ... |
8980c810-aa9d-46db-bb37-925a272e0d64 | Pnsound Food The odd cases of food not of the "nature, substance and quality" demanded are still being received, but when one realises the tremendous increase in food packaging that has taken place these last few years and that food is now bought virtually "on trust", I feel the overall standard is a satisfactory refle... |
c306f21d-1816-4e4c-a3bb-3ab0d0f53c11 | of cases notified or ascertained No. of separate outbreaks No. of cases notified or ascertained Notified or ascertained 1 2 3 4 5 S. typhlmurium - - - - Other Salmonellae - - - 3 - Cl. welchii - - - - - Staph. aureus - - - - - Other causes - - - - Cause unknown - - - - - Total - - - 3 - Details of Food Poisoning due to... |
a07570ad-c8df-4377-b82c-a752460109ec | - Frozen 1 5 - - Beverages - 7 - - Biscuits - 9 • - Bread - 8 - 7 Cake Decorations - 2 - 73 Food and Drugs - Sampling (continued) Article Number Examined Number Adulterated Formal Informal Formal Informal Cereals 4 5 _ _ Cheese - 5 - - Cockles - cooked - 1 - - Confectionery - 13 - 1 Condiments - 6 • • Cream - 7 - - Cre... |
26af1522-73d0-4669-a4c4-7571d7f4d136 | 3 - - Gravy - 3 - - Herbs - 1 _ _ Jelly - 3 - - Ice Cream - 7 - _ Ice cream powder _ 1 _ — Ice Lollies _ 1 — _ Macaroni in cheese sauce - 4 - _ Meat - tinned 1 11 - 2 Meat - 10 - 2 Medicinal Samples - 11 • _ Milk 3 4 - 1 Milk - condensed - 1 - _ Milk - Powder 1 - - _ Milk Pudding - tinned - 1 - - Nuts 1 3 1 _ Pastes _ ... |
0b451b37-404e-41e5-8746-b648adaa341c | Uncooked Prepared Foods _ 3 _ _ Vegetables 1 5 — 1 Wines and Spirits 5 - - - 74 Serial No. Article Formal or Informal Nature of Adulteration or Irregularity Observations 1562A Lamb Chop Informal Contained foreign matter in the form of fine sawdust. Warning letter to Retailer. 1565A Tomato Puree Informal Copper (express... |
0a3462cd-6e34-44be-b8e9-98773c0bc17c | Proportion of fat high for Lean Mince. No action possible. 1621A Devon Round Informal Contained a piece of white translucent plastic material weighing 224 milligrams. Legal proceedings. £10 and 5 gns. costs. 1636A Cherry and Brandy Preserve Informal Alcohol (Proof Spirit) 1.8% The presence of Brandy was apparent in the... |
b650ac75-778e-4c01-8292-d98b6e517069 | 1731A Baby Food Informal The can had a slit in the side which allowed the access of air which caused mould growth. Warning letter to distributor. 1737A Dried Peas Informal Label incorrect; should indicate that packet consisted of dried peas or dehydrated peas. Future labels to be amended. 75 Serial No. Article Formal o... |
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