PROVINCE OF BRITISH COLUMBIA TWENTY-FIFTH REPORT of the MEDICAL INSPECTION OF SCHOOLS FOR THE YEAR ENDED JUNE 30th, 1936 printed by authority of the legislative assembly. VICTORIA, B.C. : Printed by Charles F. Banfield, Printer to the King's Most Excellent Majesty. Provincial Board of Health, Victoria, B.C., January 31st, 1937. To His Honour E. W. Hamber, Lieutenant-Governor of the Province of British Columbia. May it please Your Honour: The undersigned has the honour to present the Report of the Medical Inspection of Schools for the year ended June 30th, 1936. G. M. WEIR, Provincial Secretary. REPORT ON MEDICAL INSPECTION OF SCHOOLS. Provincial Board of Health, Victoria, B.C., January 31st, 1937. The Honourable G. M. Weir, M.A., D.Paed., Provincial Secretary, Victoria, B.C. Sir,—Herewith I beg leave to hand you the Twenty-fifth Report of the Medical Inspection of Schools for the Province of British Columbia. It is the rule under Government direction for each department to publish a yearly report of the activities in their particular department, and to continue, as it were, a continued story from year to year, showing the relation of the department to other functions of the Government. And more particularly to show that an effort has been made to distribute as far as possible to the people such publications as we send out in order that they may understand the activities of the Government and be able to criticize the information given them and form their opinion as to the progress that has been made. When I say progress, I mean that we write descriptive articles which may be compared to previous years and which result then into further chapters of the continued story as to the human progress made under the aegis of the Government department which is entrusted with the responsibility of the safeguarding of the health of the people. We do not expect to be able to describe spectacular advances that are brought about as the result of careful administration, particularly in regard to the presentation of the work to the public in general. But we endeavour to show that the increase in the work of the Department, which is very material from year to year, is brought about through the necessity of the Department meeting the results of the advances that we are advocating to the people in regard to the health-work in general. The work of our Department has one solid foundation which we preach from day to day and from year to year, and that is the prevention of disease. We do not in our Department undertake the management of individual cases or attempt to cure disease. Our mission is broader and more far-reaching in its effect in regard to the improvement in health of the people and the diminution of disease by the prevention of disease. When we look back over the last five years, when we can show a decrease in the diseases, devastating particularly to children, as having disappeared almost entirely, one is apt to value the progress in dollars and cents, following the custom of the country. But this cannot be done. We can appeal to the people to evaluate the saving in lives in their families, the saving of money by the prevention of disease and sickness, the increase in the value of the human asset, by noting the growth, the health-growth of the children, by noting the great improvement in the advances that are being made in the schools, because a sick child in a class in the school is simply a disappointment to himself and a drawback to the other children. People from time to time interview us in regard to these matters and make very favourable comments as to the results that we are accomplishing. In addition, we have by teaching health and hygienic modes of living brought about a decided change in the physical surroundings of the children. The school environment must conform to the improvement in the pupils, and in order to do this every school should be a model as to cleanliness, heating, ventilation, lighting, and means of recreation. No child is permitted to be unclean. The children from a school, properly conducted as to health-giving conditions, form healthy habits which stay with them through life. School hygiene is of immediate and vital interest to every community. It is part of the great business of every community in the way of making and keeping the people well. The school should be a model for the community in cleanliness and health-giving conditions. Physical perfection must and does go hand in hand with spiritual welfare. There is no use trying to uplift the morals of the rising generation if the environment is, if I may use the term, materially immoral. Prevention has been our key-note. There is one item in connection with the health of the people which has been neglected more than any other, through ignorance, and through entire absence of the knowledge of what will happen to them in after-life if they continue to neglect the teeth. We have used every effort to impress upon the people that, if the teeth are neglected, the child will suffer from chronic diseases as they grow to manhood or womanhood. J 6 BRITISH COLUMBIA. One way to convince the people is by demonstrations in a practical manner of the postulates that we are laying down. We followed this policy last year and we have held dental campaigns in different parts of the Province during the year. As the result of our work in conjunction with the local organizations, particularly the Women's Institutes, we treated during the past year 6,699 school-children, and we append an interesting account of the work which was done in the Municipality of Surrey under the Women's Institute. I do not think it is necessary to comment on this report, which gives in a terse form an account of the feeling of the people, especially when the demonstration was completed. Following the work in Surrey, one of the dentists who assisted in the Surrey work went north and completed some work in the Peace River country, and I am attaching copy of a report received from this dentist. These reports read like a fairy-tale, but I only wish we had space to publish the letters from all parts of the Province from happy parents, from grateful women's organizations, thanking us for the work we have done. We are only beginning and intend to continue the demonstration. It is only by having the force of public opinion behind us that we can hope to accomplish our object. It is our aim to bring our efforts to the point where some practical results may be obtained, and that is by having every one convinced that it is their duty to visit their dentist once or twice a year for an examination and not wait until the teeth are sacrificed or half a dozen operations have to be carried out, such as fillings and the rest of it. In this way the work could be carried out at a very small cost. HEALTH-WORK BY WOMEN'S INSTITUTES. Women's Institute Branch, Department of Agriculture, January 26th, 1937. Dr. H. E. Young, Provincial Officer of Health, Parliament Buildings, Victoria, B.C. Dear Sir,—I beg to submit a report on the health-work in which the Women's Institutes in this Province have co-operated. " I have never spoken at a meeting before, but I cannot sit still. From the bottom of my heart and soul I want to thank whoever made it possible to have the teeth of the children of this school treated." So spoke a member of the Hazelmere Women's Institute at the Birthday Party in April, 1936. Continuing in an unsteady voice, she said: "No one who has not experienced it can believe the difference. For years there has not been a week elapsed that I have not had one or more of my five children home from school with toothache, crying through the night, losing days from school, and now you would not know them. They are full of life and spirits. Oh! If there is anything I can do to help this work, to bring health to other children, let me know. And again I express my gratitude to whoever is responsible for this great blessing." This woman is one of the mothers of the 1,608 children treated by the dental clinic organized through the efforts of the Women's Institutes, the Parent-Teachers' Association, and the Provincial Board of Health. Early in 1935, Mrs. R. E. Kocher, President of the Hazelmere Women's Institute, began the campaign for a municipal nursing service. Failing in this, she tried for a dental service. Again failure confronted her, but optimism and determination seem to be the principal ingredients of Mrs. Kocher's character, coupled with an unfailing good nature. For, as she smilingly assured a member of one of her audiences, " You cannot offend me, you know, because I am not working for myself." Mrs. Kocher's third attempt for a dental service was for the three school districts comprising the area served by the Hazelmere Women's Institute. The mouth condition of the pupils of these three schools was carefully examined by the local dentist at the expense of the Provincial Department of Health. The mouths of 127 children were examined and defects were noted on dental charts for each of the 127. In this Garden of British Columbia, this land flowing with milk and honey, just one child has perfect teeth. One hundred and twenty- six children had defects ranging from one cavity to fifteen. Some teeth were so bad that they MEDICAL INSPECTION OF SCHOOLS, 1935-36. J 7 should all have been removed. The Hazelmere Institute raised the necessary amount of money and after a great deal of delay dental treatment was begun for these children. In the meantime residents in other school districts of the municipality became interested. Meetings were held and the dental report on these 127 children was discussed. But to a great extent the authorities were working in the dark because the only available figures as to the probable cost of the clinic came from the Peace River, where 1,105 children were treated at an average cost of $1.75 each. It was thought that the children of the Fraser Valley could not have such bad teeth as those of the Peace River District. However, when the work was completed (by the same dentist who treated the Peace River children), it was found that the cost averaged $3.11 for the 1,608 children of the Surrey District owing to the enormous amount of work required for each child. The Surrey method of organization and administration is one to be commended. Each school district agreed to raise a certain sum per pupil, based on the enrolment of the schools. When that sum was collected, it was deposited in the bank and a deposit-slip sent to the secretary-treasurer of the executive of the dental clinic, who paid the dentist by cheque. Thus the secretary-treasurer, Miss Francis Martin, handled no actual cash. She reports:— " We feel most certain that the people of this municipality realize and appreciate what has been accomplished in this dental service at so little cost to them. We hope next year to have the work carried on again in most of the schools through the Parent-Teachers' Association or the Women's Institute." Probably ^his Surrey clinic was the most noteworthy for several reasons—the lack of interest at the beginning, the large area which was served eventually, and the quality and cost of the work. The cost per patient was very reasonable, clearly demonstrating that by co-operation almost any parents can afford to have their children's teeth kept sound. As has been told previously, the cost per patient in the Peace River District was almost half the cost of that in the Surrey District. In the Chilliwack District five institutes contributed towards the fund raised by the Rotary Club. In Kaslo the Women's Institute assisted the Women's Auxiliary to the Canadian Legion and ninety-one children received treatment. At Nelson the Women's Institute has been active in agitating for dental service not only for Nelson, but for all adjacent districts. While on a visit to Gibsons Landing in October I spoke of the need for dental treatment for children, and was told: " Ever since the Provincial Board of Health paid for the first dental clinic in 1926 the Council has had the dental work done annually." Pender Island Women's Institute, one of the Gulf Islands group, has a sum of money collected to continue the dental service. I visited the points in the Lillooet District and am sure that dental service would be provided if a little time was spent at the larger centres instructing groups in the method of organization. Every one I met showed a sympathetic understanding of the importance of this service. Port Moody Women's Institute is considering a dental clinic for their community. Courtenay is still considering the nursing and dental service. At the District Conference held in Parksville the following resolution concluded an animated discussion, in which most of the delegates took part (the resolution received unanimous endorsation) :— " Whereas there exists a tragic need of assistance for children suffering from dental decay, defective eyesight, diseased tonsils, and many other ailments: " And whereas there is no agency so effective nor so economical as a Public Health Nurse in helping parents and Women's Institutes to detect and remedy these: " And whereas the cases of relief and charity are similarly effectively handled by the Public Health Nurse: " And whereas such a nurse placed in any district can, by the regular work, demonstrate in six months the value of her services in dollars and cents in any district: " Therefore be it Resolved, That we, the Women's Institutes of Vancouver Island North, in conference assembled, respectfully urge that an increased amount be granted to the Provincial Department of Health in order to further assist in establishing Public Health Nursing J 8 BRITISH COLUMBIA. services and in helping those districts anxious to remedy the teeth, eye, and tonsil defects of children." Moved by Mrs. Tryon, Parksville; seconded by Mrs. Marshall, Qualicum; and carried by the Vancouver Island- North District Women's Institute Conference. Respectfully submitted. V. S. McLachlan, Superintendent, B.C. Women's Institutes. REPORT ON DENTAL WORK IN PEACE RIVER AND SURREY. 825 Granville Street, Vancouver, B.C., January 5th, 1937. Dr. H. E. Young, Provincial Officer of Health, Parliament Buildings, Victoria, B.C. Dear Dr. Young,—The following is a report on my work and observation during my association with the British Columbia Board of Health in connection with dental work completed for school-children in the Peace River District, also the Surrey school dental work for the year ended 1936. » The successful handling or, may I use my own term, contacting with children is a problem in itself. In this work I use certain methods which I have followed during my entire length of practice, and so far have never failed in successfully meeting the child, except where the parent interferes. First of all, to be successful in this work one must have a genuine affection for all children; to many dentists the sight of a child means trouble, whereupon it should mean another little friend. One must make a thorough study of human nature, understand and know how to apply psychology, and one must never deceive or make a false statement to a child; I learned this many years ago. The work in Surrey County was greatly needed, and in all the time I spent there I met 583 children. For these children I performed 3,797 operations, averaging 6.5 per child. This would seem, and is, a very high average, proving the deplorable dental condition among the school-children existing in this district. In all, I might say that the work here was most pleasant in every way. The co-operation of the local committees interested in this work proved a great factor in its success, and I am sure the future will bring its just reward. Now to take you to the far north, to the Peace River District. Here I found the dental condition much improved as compared to last year; this of course was to be expected. There were, however, many children treated this year that were either missed last year or else new within the district. The average per child last year, I believe, was 3.6, while this year we find it 2.6. The most noticeable change I found was the cleanliness of the mouth and the wonderful improvement of the child's attitude towards the dentist. As, for instance, in one case I recall a boy of 12 who I had just filled three teeth for; he was such an ideal patient, so pleasant and jolly, that after having finished, I made this remark: "Well, George, it has been a great pleasure to do this work for you to-day, and I am really sorry to see you go." He laughed and remarked: "Well, that is different from what you told me last year." " Oh! " I asked, " And what did I say? " " Well," he replied, " I thought you were going to give me a good shaking." " Did you deserve it? " I asked. " Yes, I did," he replied. " Well," I remarked, " hasn't it been a wonderful change this year; everything has been so pleasant." I was really sorry to see George go. There are many interesting incidents like this that I might make mention of, but I prefer to hold until later date, when I hope to write more fully my memoirs of my work in connection with school dentistry. The number of children contacted in this district for this year is 1,040. The work in this district is very difficult owing to the fact that many children are obliged to travel a long distance over roads that are sometimes impossible for the modern vehicle. For instance, in one place I recall five young girls in their teens that walked 11 miles each way in order to have their dental work done. There are cases where it has taken many hours for a group of children driven MEDICAL INSPECTION OF SCHOOLS, 1935-36. J 9 by horse-team to reach the clinic, arriving late in the day. Under these circumstances you will understand it is absolutely necessary that this work be completed at once, as a return trip would be out of the question. This makes it necessary for a dentist to work many times long after hours. This year we were obliged to work two Saturdays all day, and Sunday as well, without a let-up. However, we were able to complete almost on schedule time, due greatly to the efficiency of Dr. J. S. Cull and the charming, efficient, and kindly nurses, members of the Board of Health staff of the Peace River District. It was also very interesting to note the very few permanent teeth that had to be extracted as compared with last year. For instance, I removed only thirty-four this year and treated over 1,000 children, whereas, I was obliged to extract many hundreds last year for about 600 children. The number of the thirty-four extracted were for children that had not been treated last year; others were cases where we attempted to save six-year molars if possible, which later broke away; others were cases where only temporary fillings were used in order to save the tooth for at least another year. Where no previous work has been done for children who have reached the age of 10 or 12 and upwards, I believe it will take about three years of annual treatment before the desirable condition has been obtained. This of course necessitates seeing the child at least once a year for three consecutive years. In closing I might state: " To me it was a great pleasure; although the work was hard, the burden was always lessened by the kindly thoughts of each and every member of your staff in this district." Yours very truly, A. R. Currie. Details of the examination of each school follow. I have the honour to be, Sir, Your obedient servant, H. E. YOUNG, Provincial Health Officer. SCHOOLS INSPECTED. Medical Inspectors 158 Reports from Medical Inspectors 158 High Schools. Schools inspected: 1934-35, 96: Reported, 77; not reported, 19. 1935-36,100: Reported, 82; not reported, 18. Pupils inspected: 1934-35, 12,745. 1935-36, 15,591. Increase—2,846. Junior High Schools. Schools inspected: 1934-35, 11: Reported, 10; not reported, 1. 1935-36, 11: Reported, 11. Pupils inspected: 1934-35, 5,957. 1935-36, 5,064. Decrease—893. Graded City Schools. Schools inspected: 1934-35,117: Reported, 98; not reported, 19. 1935-36,117: Reported, 88; not reported, 29. Pupils inspected: 1934-35,40,197. 1935-36, 41,235. Increase—1,038. J 10 BRITISH COLUMBIA. Schools inspected: Pupils inspected: Schools inspected: Not inspected: Pupils inspected: Cost per pupil: Per cent, of defects: Rural Municipal Schools. 1934-35,167: Reported, 152; not reported, 15. 1935-36,172: Reported, 169; not reported, 3. 1934-35, 17,054. 1935-36, 17,783. Increase—729. Rural and Assisted Schools. 1934-35, 731, at a cost of $15,023.17. 1935-36, 788, at a cost of $14,110.10. 1934-35, 32. 1935-36, 53. 1934-35, 21,205. 1935-36, 21,011. 1934-35, 71 cents. 1935-36, 67 cents. 1934-35, 105.41. 1935-36, 116.75. Decrease—194. Increase—11.34 per cent. STATISTICAL TABLES. J 12 BRITISH COLUMBIA. NORMAL Name of School. Medical Inspector. School Nurse. 6 g CO ft . 2xt n. qj S.s °s i<ri oj R O 3 OS 01 > '■§§ "S.S oi . > be 3 G 8-1 1) ro cr] £ . fe.S '■Pj3 CJ 4J QJ rd %, 01 QJ r, am Adenoids. Enlarged Tonsils. OJ > $■5 tr, OJ 01 OJ at. oj . Mm JhT3 m c e" HO OJ r- -u '3 O Vancouver 188 88 188 88 l 23 4 5 3 9 9 2 19 5 4 11 1 HIGH Miss P. Charlton 86 8 18 34 319 568 19 10 363 15 73 186 75 64 20 117 131 92 149 28 70 50 17 34 131 22 134 228 80 36 237 201 18 8 395 86 5 18 33 296 538 18 10 363 14 67 184 68 64 19 109 131 88 149 28 70 48 16 34 131 17 130 221 76 36 223 197 18 8 395 2 1 2 13 1 1 1 1 2 1 i 3 1 2 1 5 2 1 2 4 5 19 2 5 20 34 2 1 3 5 15 6 6 2 6 6 2 10 2 4 9 5 7 9 2 12 18 4 4 15 15 4 1 28 36 1 4 3 25 36 2 12 2 2 1 2 3 12 12 9«| H. E. Cannon C. C. Browne G. James 1 11 12 22 2 2 4 3 17 6 8 1 11 6 9 17 3 1 5 1 11 9 9 11 20 •> 96 1 J. McKee. 1 27 4 26 11 . 1 6 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 6 1 1 2 3 3 3 6 G. K. MacNaughton J. S. Cull A. A. King 12 1 2 3 2 11 Delta Municipality: 6 12 1 33 2 10 22 3 7 6 2 35 68 11 1 110 186 3 45 1 1 1 5 4 2 6 1 10 3 2 24 3 6 3 1 Duncan Esquimalt — Fernie. H. P. Swan J. S. McCallum G. A. Kelman R. D. Rush— Miss G. Homfray Miss E. Morrison Miss W. E. Seymour. 2 3 14 W. Truax ... C. C. Browne G. E. Wride _ Miss M. Upshall 9 1 F. Inglis.—- W. J. Knox G. E. Wride Mrs. J. Russell Miss M. Myles Mrs. B. Thompson.... Kelowna Keremeos . .. 3 1 9 1 2 34 3 1 6 10 2 7 6 28 10 11 Maple Ridge: Miss M. E. Grierson. l 3 2 1 5 2 1 2 2 6 Merritt G. H. Tuthill 3 Nanaimo Nelson W. F. Drysdale W. A. Moffatt... J. P. Ellis Miss M. Upshall Miss K. M. Gordon.... 10 2 North Bend It ? New Westminster: D. A. Clark 16 ?8 MEDICAL INSPECTION OF SCHOOLS, 1935-36. J 13 SCHOOLS. Other Conditions, specify (Nervous, Pulmonary, Cardiac Disease, etc.). i tH > ta X X d o Tfl 6 fi 01 ft 1 a tH o f be | Acute Fevers which have occurred during the Past Year. Condition of Building. State if crowded, poorly ventilated, poorly heated, etc. Closets, State if clean and adequate. Nervous, 3; pulmonary, 19; (pneumonia, hay-fever, etc.) ; mastoid, 3 ; rheumatism, 2; digestive, 4; anaemia, 3 ; menstruation, 1; skin (psoriasis), 1; anchylosis of hip, 1; clubfoot, 1; appendicitis (op.), 10 ; valvular heart-trouble, 1 Old rickets, 1; scoliosis, 1 ; icthyosis simplex, 1; endocarditis, chronic, 2; acne, 14; defect, vision with cor., 19 SCHOOLS. Cardiac, 1- Cardiac, 6.. Cardiac, 2._ Cardiac, 1„ Cardiac, 1 ; eczema, 2 ; appendix, 3 skin-rashes, 4 Psoriasis _ Cardiac, 2 Cardiac, 10 _ „„ Nervous, 1; skin, 3 ; anaemia, 1; wax in ears, 4 Cardiac, 6.. Appendectomy, !__.. St. Vitus, 1 ; spine, 2; cardiac, 2 chest, 1 Cardiac, 1 __ Cardiac, 3 ; nervous, 5 . Epilepsy, 1; squint, 1; stiff elbow, I sinusitis, 1 Chronic asthma, 1— Deformed chest, 2 ; heart, 2 Pneumonia, 1 ; tonsillitis, 6; sinitus, 2 ; appendectomy, 3 ; nervous, 1; fractures and sprains, 12 Heart, 4 Nervous, 4; anaanria, 3 ; heart, 7; orthopaedic, 2; pulmonary, 1 Measles; chicken-pox- Mumps.. Mumps ; German measles German measles, 11 ; mumps, 2 Measles __ German measles, 49 ; whooping- cough, 13 ; mumps, 2; pneumonia, 1 Chicken-pox. -~. Scarlet fever Scarlet fever measles _ _ chicken-pox . Hard to heat in severe weather Cold in winter Good - - - Not crowded; well heated; ventilation fair Good. Good _ —.. Fair. _ Good —- — Fair; lighting not good Good heating and lighting; not crowded Not crowded ; good I ventilation Good,- _____ Good _ Good _ - Satisfactory — German measles, 11- Rubella, 12 - Rubella, 7 ; chicken-pox, 1 _ Influenza, 50 ; mumps, 1 ; German measles, 1 Rubella.. Measles; whooping-cough; mumps ; chicken-pox Mumps ; German measles .__ Mumps _ - Flu .._— Chicken-pox, 43 _ Pertussis; mumps. Mumps, 3 ; influenza ; rubella . Rubella _ Rubella, 4; chicken-pox, 1; mumps, 4 ; scarlet fever, 1 ; whooping-cough, 1 ; influenza, 1 Morbilli - _ -. German measles, 6 Not crowded; ventilation fair; heating fair; coal- stoves in each room Well heated; adequate ; air-space well constructed Good; uncrowded; well heated and ventilated Satisfactory— „_. Good — Good Adequate - Good.. Clean; adequate. Clean ; adequate. Good. Clean; adequate. Good. Good. Acceptable. Clean. Good; fairly clean. Clean; adequate. Yes. Good. Acceptable. Clean; adequate. Inadequate. Good. Heating, and ventilation are modern Adequate. Good __— Clean ; adequate. Clean; adequate. Dirty. Clean; adequate. Clean. Clean ; adequate. Clean; adequate. lighting, Clean; adequate. Very crowded __ __.. Satisfactory „ Poorly ventilated _ Very poorly heated and ventilated Generally good . Good- - - Good- Clean ; adequate. Yes. Poor. Yes. Clean; adequate. Clean; fairly adequate. Clean; adequate. Good. O.K. J 14 BRITISH COLUMBIA. HIGH Name of School. Medical Inspector. School Nurse. rS "a a Pnrd •"3 6 g Z 01 3 'ft . B-0 P oj °s 6 ~ Z 01 c to '-3 'E 43 p G "co a 0) >>. '"£« •2 G oi Oj oX 01 > T. G 8.8 tr, ro o>r- Q> 01 . > bo V G si "3 . ■& ro 3 z . .6} >.B c +-> oi m tr, 0J 0J r, an GO '3 G QJ < ■a 0J • U3 r, — CO J CO 0) CiX oi+3 rw 01 OJ OJ V oi . &0 ro UrrJ 3 G G^3 HO 0) U ■JJ 'o a Oak Bay* J. A. Stewart R. A. Gilchrist 360 27 32 12 12 126 52 134 94 293 65 28 140 212 24 85 111 110 279 41 122 8 49 39 114 80 232 17 34 246 658 553 663 1511 1236 491 562 826 1017 220 1035 530 170 322 26 19 12 12 122 50 109 94 278 61 28 130 161 23 79 108 108 277 41 109 8 49 39 107 80 217 17 34 246 584 768 403 1348 1236 511 605 555 846 177 881 357 145 2 1 10 1 1 10 40 6 3 2 1 24 10 40 3 41 6 3 15 2 9 11 11 9 25 9 33 10 2 13 16 10 2 2 6 20 45 12 70 43 18 34 20 12 7 25 24 10 1 3 5 ~~ii 8 13 15 108 3 7 3 17 2 13 28 22 67 10 31 14 6 79 18 26 3 2 12 134 194 90 494 220 133 327 260 111 8 214 99 6 1 __ 2 148 2 6 1 1 8 9 17 8 22 5 7 13 5 4 5 4 7 3 1 7 2 8 6 6 1 5 27 1 1 5 9 3 2 7 5 13 24 65 1 2 12 4 4 8 2 3 N. J. Ball. D. P. Hanington W. Buchanan . C. T. Hilton Miss A. Hall 15 Miss E. G. Allen 1 10 4 4? R. G. Langston.. 0. 0. Lyons C. Ewert R. G. Large 4 Powell River: Prince George: Mrs. G. Bond - 1 8 2 3 1 1 Prince Rupert: King Edward Miss M. Osborne 34 7 9 2 3 15 11 D. McCaffrey.. - G. D. Oliver 1 J. H. Hamilton.. Miss A. Thom 2 1 6 Rolla J. S. Cull E. E. Topliff. - D. Berraan D. Berman.- D. Berman.. -.. H. G. Burden Miss N. E. Dunn 4 Saanich: 1 3 2 3 8 1 Mount Newton. Miss B. Jenkins 1 2 26 2 1 9 A. and S. E. Beech - A. Francis 7 6 2 1 2 2 26 11 16 4 2 1 2 N. J. Paul J. M. McDiarmid Miss J. M. Arnould . ~5 3 1 3 18 18 F. D. Sinclair Telkwa " S. Mills 2 4 3 1 1 1 1 5 2 5 10 1 4 3 Trail F S. Eaton 2 18 40 19 18 50 61 30 71 24 61 22 31 43 5 3 8 11 29 Vancouver : H. White _ H. White H. White. M G. A. Lamont H. White -r H. White H. White H. White H. White H. White G. A. Lamont 3. S. Murray - A. C. Nash Miss M. McLellan Miss M. Henderson .. Miss M. McLellan Miss E. Edwards Miss M. Henderson- Miss H. Jukes - Miss M. Campbell—. Miss M. Campbell.... Miss E. Ewart Miss L. Drysdale Miss I. Smith. Miss N. Armstrong.. Miss M. Hardy of Commerce School of Commerce John Oliver King Edward.. King George Kitsilano 3 2 1 4 3 2 2 2 3 1 28 7 2 3 2 4 7 2 5 20 33 5 * All the boys and girls examined this year. MEDICAL INSPECTION OP SCHOOLS, 1935-36. J 15 SCHOOLS—Continued. Other Conditions, specify (Nervous, Pulmonary, Cardiac Disease, etc.). 's u a) > o X d rj +j OJ ft | S h O M X s Acute Fevers which have occurred during the Past Year. Condition of Building. State if crowded, poorly ventilated, poorly heated, etc. Closets. State if clean and adequate. Rubella _ ■ O.K (functional system), 2 Measles ; whooping-cough Good Clean; adequate. Clean; adequate. O.K Rubella — ' _ Good Yes ansemia, 3 ; flat left chest, 1 ; acne, 1 ; hay-fever, 1; ganglion wrist, 1 Measles ; mumps ; influenza ; scarlet fever; pertussis Mumps ; measles _ Good _ Good. Good. - — _ pzedic, 1 ; hemangioma of lip, 1 Yes. Orthopaedic, 1 ; blepharitis, 1— Heart, 6 ; congenital defects, 4 ; acne, 3 ; bronchitis, 3 ; orthopaedic, 2 ; mass in neck, 1 Clean; adequate. Rubella, 28; chicken-pox, 5; 5, mumps, 9 Measles. ___ __ Good. _ _ I n adequate Good. Good - __ Good _. Good. Rubella, 1 - __ __ Yes. Satisfactory _ — Clean; adequate. Yes. Heart, 3 ; lungs, 1 ; appendix, 3 Heart, 10 ; scoliosis, 2 ; lungs, 3 ; appendix, 11 Temporary quarters since fire; very crowded in two rooms; O.K. before Chest, 1; hay-fever, 1; anaemia, 18; acne, 7 Chicken-pox ; measles ; whooping-cough Clean; adequate. Good - - German measles ___ Measles, 13 ; rubella Good- _ Good. Fairly satisfactory- Frame ; good; heating and ventilation satisfactory Satisfactory. Satisfactory - — Satisfactory. __ Satisfactory German measles ___ _ Scarlet fever ; mumps ; German measles Yes. Clean. docarditis, 3 Yes Yes Cardiac, 1; vaccinations, 320 Mumps, 2 ; rubella, 17 ; scarlet fever, 1 i Cardiac, 2 ; pulmonary, 1 ; vaccinations, 260 Cardiac, 7 ; pulmonary, 4 ; vaccinations, 669 fever, 2 Mumps, 1; rubella, 9 ; scarlet fever, 1 Mumps, 31 ; measles, 2 ; chicken- pox, 2 ; whooping-cough, 1 ; rubella, 114 ; scarlet fever, 5 Mumps, 1 ; measles, 1 ; rubella, 24 ; scarlet fever, 6 Mumps, 3 ; chicken-pox, 1 ; rubella, 41 ; scarlet fever, 1 Mumps, 2 ; rubella, 38 ; scarlet fever, 8 Rubella, 9 ; scarlet fever, 3 Mumps, 16; chicken-pox, 4; rubella, 72 ; scarlet fever, 1 Mumps, 4 ; chicken-pox, 5 ; rubella, 10 Mumps, 1; scarlet fever, 4; measles, 1; rubella, 51 Mumps, 3 ; rubella, 70 ; chicken- pox, 3; scarlet fever, 2 Mumps, 5 ; rubella, 23; Vincent's angina, 1 Cardiac, 4 ; pulmonary, 1 ; vaccinations, 369 Cardiac, 1 ; vaccinations, 328 — Pulmonary, 1; vaccinations, 604 Pulmonary, 1 ; vaccinations, 143- Cardiac, 5 ; pulmonary, 4 ; vaccinations, 473 Anaemia, 2 ; asthma, 1; acne, 5; cardiac, 10 ; eczema, 1; enuresis, 1 ; orthopaedic, 21; nervous, 1 ; pallor, 2; furunculosis, 1 ; nasopharyngitis, 1 ; malosclusion Asthma, 1; acne, 3; chorea, 1 1 1 2 1 1 Good Fair Clean • adequate. Fair. J 16 BRITISH COLUMBIA. HIGH a 00 "a a rr) ft . o *_i Name of School. Medical Inspector. School Nurse. G PX 0 * <-H.fi op 01 >> ■S'3 01 g "S oj oj > -^ ri _ o oj .2 OJ . > (JO 3 B 8§ « ■_■ 01 ro 3 'o C X3 i> ■ ttf". ri-TH d « 01 > 0 . X.Xh X3 01 . bO tti rl'TJ d S Z% d a tt * A OJ d *oj.2 tJ *iH Q) 'd « s QX P> aW om < WH PH WO O Vernon. 0. Morris D. P. Hanington Mrs. S. Martin Miss E. G. Allen 246 12 246 12 6 i 1 1 1 1 [ 21 5 1 2 Wellington, South i 1 4 1 1 C. E. McRae J. Olivier 20 21 20 20 2 4 . 4 1 5 1 6 3 Yahk « JUNIOR HIGH T. E. Coy 33 25 33 25 3 1 3 1 2 8 11 2 y Dawson Creek J. S. Cull Miss R. Mahon 15 Kamloops M. G. Archibald Miss O. M. Garrood- 338 329 13 1 13 9 65 1 37 Nanaimo. W. F. Drysdale Miss M. Upshall 211 207 31 7 17 10 3 35 95 44 40 Nelson. W. A. Moffatt Miss K. M. Gordon.... 307 307 2 39 4 4 11 72 267 16 Ocean Falls.— R. A. Gilchrist- _ 57 57 1 21 1 1 18 7 81 4 Miss M. A. Twiddy___ Miss M. Campbell .... 70 1601 70 1376 48 270 9 70 1 11 2 17 2 73 40 604 26 4 Vancouver: Kitsilano H. White 14 Point Grey _ H. White _ Miss M. Ewert. 1356 984 217 60 2 4 8 29 138 18 3 Templeton _ H. White Miss V. Stephens 1621 1414 308 116 4 17 108 196 42 52 Vancouver, West: A. C. Nash 292 262 15 4 20 1 3 26 17 2 GRADED CITY E. W. Garner 171 418 445 317 514 8 404 442 35 156 153 418 445 298 503 7 393 442 35 152 4 20 103 2 5 1 2 24 41 17 5 34 62 19 3 6 6 1 3 2 3 8 46 2 20 13 1 8 30 12 49 2 20 6 2 11 100 13 49 124 3 77 20 1 42 22 205 301 38 190 2 283 151 4 77 12 7 Charlton Tait 67 23 208 6 Chilliwack: Central - E. McCaffrey. J. McKee G. E. L. MacKinnon G. E. L. MacKinnon G. K. MacNaughton H. P. Swan _ H. P. Swan G. B. Helem Miss C. 19 Cranbrook: 81 20 1 Duncan : Duncan.. ' MissG MissG E. Homfray E. Homfray 1 Enderby: 1 - 20 1 1 si Ka 1 MEDICAL INSPECTION OF SCHOOLS, 1935-36. J 17 SCHOOLS—Continued. Other Conditions, specify (Nervous, Pulmonary, Cardiac Disease, etc.). Acute Fevers which have occurred during the Past Year. Condition of Building. State if crowded, poorly ventilated, poorly heated, etc. Closets. State if clean and adequate. Cardiac, 1; rheumatic fever, 1 ; mastoid, 1 ; cleft palate, 1 ; diabetes, 1 Cardiac, 1— —___ _ Trachoma, 6 Cardiac, 2 ; nervous, 1 Measles, 10; rubella, 20 ; fluenza, 15 Rubella, 6 Very crowded; poorly ventilated O.K Good_ Clean ; inadequate. Clean ; adequate. Acceptable. SCHOOLS. Good..: bronchitis, 1 ture, 36 2 2 2 9 5 21 6 1 Rubella, 11; scarlet fever, 4; mumps, 5; chicken-pox, 3 ; influenza, 25; whooping- cough, 1 Varicella ; mobile ; strep, hsemolyticus Poorly heated; ventilation fair Excellent blood-pressure, 1 ; chorea, 1; appendectomy, 1; sinitus, 3 ; pneumonia, 1; tonsillitis, 12; T's and A's, 2 1 3 5 9 13 1 adequate. 1 ; furunculosis, 1 ; heart, 6 ; acne, 1; diabetes, 1; infantile eczema, 1; undercandid testicle, 1 4 2 4 1 Mumps, 11 ; chicken-pox, 14; measles, 1; rubella, 304 ; scarlet fever, 25 Mumps, 146 ; chicken-pox, 13 ; measles, 1 ; rubella, 279; scarlet fever, 18 Mumps, 20 ; chicken-pox, 4; measles, 1 ; rubella, 283 ; scarlet fever, 2 Mumps, 11; chicken-pox, 1; rubella, 88; measles, 1 ; scarlet fever, 2 tions, 873 tions, 666 tions, 782 Asthma, 2; eczema, 2; acne, 7 Good- —_ —.. Good. SCHOOLS. Cardiac with systolic murmurs, 2; coxa vara 1 ; poorly developed and undersized right arm (paresis, but not paralysis), 1 Conjunctivitis, 16; cardiac lesion, 1 ; epilepsy, 2; asthmatic, 3; blepharitis, 4; orthopaedic defects (shoulder, 1 ; ankle, 1; arm, 1 ; leg, 1) : strabismus, 7; flat feet, 4; stuttering, 4 ; hay-fever, 2 Stammering, 2 ; paralysis, 1 ; cardiac, 1 ; eczema, 2 ; kidney condition, 1; fractures, 2 ; skin condition, 12 Deformed face, 1 ; deformed hand, 1 ; nervous condition, 2 Infantile paralysis, 1 ; cardiac, 1 Nervous, 3; pulmonary, 2; orthopaedic, 3 ; skin, 27 ; nasal catarrh, 20; defective speech, 3; an_emia, 28 ; wax in ears, 47 ; cleft palate, 1 Asthma, 2; cardiac, 2; appendectomy, 1 Posture, 7— __ Nervous diseases, 2_. German measles; measles; mumps ; scarlet fever ; pinkeye Measles; German measles; chicken - pox ; whooping- cough ; pneumonia, 1 ; rheumatic fever, 1 Chicken-pox, 2 ; German measles, 198 ; whooping-cough, 11 ; scarlet fever, 2; pneumonia, 1 Scarlet fever; German measles ; chicken-pox; mumps Scarlet fever; chicken-pox _ Measles, 57; rubella, 30 mumps, 4 ; scarlet fever, 1 ; chicken-pox, 1 Measles, 3; rubella, 2 Measles ; pertussis ; impetigo _. Rooms well lighted and ventilated ; clean and plenty of room Rooms difficult to ventilate during severe cold and extreme heat Some rooms crowded ; window ventilation Good __ __ Good __ Good ___ - Good_ Good- Clean ; adequate. Clean ; adequate. Yes. Good. Good. Clean ; adequate. Fairly crowded. Good. J 18 BRITISH COLUMBIA. GRADED CITY Name of School. Medical Inspector. School Nurse. ! tn a ft . 0 0 3t3 OJ 0TT} «MJ3 Q. QJ -4-> 2-~ > > t-J 6 5 13 ^."S to.2 «H o_ A Oi (^ <u S PS Q> flW _ +J OJ rj rw OJ o £ ca c 5 an *W QJ ru r_ r. o , _ rju r.-_ M e g3 go Fernie: Central. Grand Forks- Greenwood Kamloops: Lloyd George.. Stuart Wood... Kaslo - G. A. Kelman.. W. Truax W. H. Wood... M. G. Archibald- M. G. Archibald.. D. J. Barclay Kelowna . W. J. Knox. Ladysmith Merritt Nanaimo: Middle Ward.. North Ward- South Ward.. Thomas Hodgson.. Nelson: Central- Hume. New Westminster: Central Herbert Spencer Lord Kelvin and Lister Queenshoro Richard McBride Port Alberni Port Coquitlam: Central James Park Port Moody Prince George: Connaught King George Prince Rupert: Booth Memorial. D. P. Hanington G. H. Tutill - W. F. Drysdale _ W. F. Drysdale _ W. F. Drysdale.. W. F. Drysdale .. W. A. Moffiatt...... W. A. Moffatt. D. A. Clark D. A. Clark D. A. Clark D. A. Clark D. A. Clark C. T. Hilton R. G. Langston... R. G. Langston... C. R. Symmes— C. Ewert C. Ewert R. G. Large Miss W. E. Seymour Miss 0. M. Garrood Miss 0. M. Garrood. Miss M. Myles.. Miss E. G. Allen . Miss M. Morris . Miss M. Morris . Miss M. Morris . Miss M. Morris . Miss K. M. Gordon Miss K. M. Gordon Miss A. Stark Miss A. Stark Miss A. Stark Miss A. Stark Miss A. Stark Mrs. G. Bond. Mrs. G. Bond. Miss N. Osbourne- 530 530 344 71 226 307 103 659 53 287 142 100 293 465 218 340 65 226 306 103 659 52 279 140 290 458 210 700| 700 I 442 442 785 171 481 486 785 171 481 170 168 80 76 240 240 57 57 294 294 482 3 4 14 8 28 7 47 37 7 3 72 5 2 4 5 20 2 22 3 9 4 38 5 102 59 1 90 21 71 3 30 2 7 4 5 3 2 2 120 2 29 34 14 14 16 J 20 .10 14 1 95 50 105 38 68 6 6 221 22 19 36 193 167 147 65 32 10 13 40 159 54 26 24 31 141 352 35 36 131 419 72 199 90 119 68 78 130 142 34 91 33 78 204 1 5 323 20 91 4 15 11 34 25 50 11 33 37 3 1 13 2 15 MEDICAL INSPECTION OP SCHOOLS, 1935-36. J 19 SCHOOLS—Continued. Other Conditions, specify (Nervous, Pulmonary, Cardiac Disease, etc.). 1 m ru X cj S -P OJ a S U I bo Acute Fevers which have occurred during the Past Year. Condition of Building. State if crowded, poorly ventilated, poorly heated, etc. Closets. State if clean and adequate. 01 > rj m S J-H 0 Cardiac, 8; chest, 1; crippled, 2; clubfoot, 1 6 11 4 1 Mumps, 24; German measles, 16 ; influenza, 175 Measles ; whooping - cough, mumps; chicken-pox Good ; not crowded ; well ventilated; well heated Good Satisfactory Clean ; adequate. Fairly clean. Yes. Defects corrected, 54 ; defective pos 1 Measles, 179 ; chicken-pox, 1 34; scarlet fever, 2;, j mumps, 30; whooping- J cough, 1 ture, 55 Defects improved and corrected, 31; rickets, 3 ; defective posture, 54 Good _ Good. harelip, 2 ; cleft palate, 1; osteomyelitis leg, 1 Chorea, 16 ; pulmonary and bronchial, 17; cardiac, 9 ; flu, including the whole four Kelowna schools, 150. There are very many cases of a streptococcus infection of throat with influenza-like symptoms, causing very many cases of otitis media. Ten times more cases of paracentesis of ear-drum than in any one other year 4 17 ~2 3 Measles, 7 ; pinkeye, 8 ; scarlet fever, 1 ; chicken-pox, 43 Buildings all modern ; well ventilated, lighted, and adequate Modern; clean; adequate. 3 Yes. Epilepsy, 1 ; otitis media, 1 ; defective Scarlet fever, 3 ■ rubella, 31; mumps, 44 ; chicken-pox, 21; whooping-cough, 8 Whooping-cough, 5 ; scarlet fever, 4 ; rubella, 52 ; mumps, 36; chicken-pox, 19 Scarlet fever, 9 ; rubella, 18; mumps, 40 ; chicken-pox, 4 Scarlet fever, 11 ; rubella, 31 ; mumps, 55 ; chicken-pox, 8 Poorly ventilated; fairly crowded Poorly ventilated; heating fair Poorly ventilated; fairly crowded; poorly ventilated Clean ; adequate. speech, 1 ; tonsillectomy, 6 ; influenza, 6 ; tonsillitis, 9 ; bronchitis, 3; fractures (arm, finger, collarbone) Influenza, 9 ; tonsillitis, 7 ; appendic- tomy, 1; fractures, 1 (arm), sprained ankle; otitis media, 1 ; pleurisy, 1 ; eczema, 2; tonsillectomy, 6; asthma, 1 Influenza, 5 ; fractures, 1 (arm) ; epilepsy, 1; defective speech, 3; tonsillectomy, 1 ; St. Vitus's dance, 1 ; tonsillitis, 2; otitis media, 1 ; pinkeye, 4 3 9 7 4 8 1 3 3 1 4 Clean; adequate. Clean ; adequate. 1; bronchitis, 2 ; appendectomy, 2 ; tonsillectomy, 4; fractures, 2 (arm), 1 (finger) ; asthma, 2; sprained writs, 1 ; fingers, 5; ankle, 1 Heart, 7 ; pneumonia, 1 ; rheumatism, 3 ; strep, hsemolyticus Heart, 3 ; rheumatism, 1; chorea, l._. Clean ; adequate. Clean ; adequate. Measles ; pertussis ; parotitis.-... Generally good Cardiac, 5 ; pulmonary, 1; orthopaedic, 8 ; nervous, 1 ; aneemia, 14 Cardiac, 2 ; pulmonary, 1 ; orthopaedic, 8 ; nervous, 3 ; anaamia, 7 Cardiac, 2 ; pulmonary, 3 ; orthopaedic, 11; nervous, 4 ; anaemia, 11 1 1 3 9 5 5 2 11 5 4 6 5 5 Mumps, 45; German measles, 160 ; measles, 3 Cardiac, 5 ; orthopaedic, 6; anasmia, 6 Anaemia, 30 ; petit mal, 1 ; rickets, 2 ; nervous, 1 ; cardiac, 2 ; orthopaedic, 1 ; hay-fever, 1 ria, 1 German measles; measles- Seem rather crowded Yes. Orthopaedic, 3; ear, 3; tachycardia, 6 Tachycardia, 3 ; orthopaedic, 1 ; asthma, 1 Cardiac, 1; defective speech, 3 10 fj 3 Good— 7 6 1 4 Measles ; mumps ; influenza ; scarlet fever Measles, 109 ; chicken-pox, 2 ; mumps, 40 ; whooping-cough, 15 Good Clean. Blepharitis, 5 ; orthopaedic, 1 ; stye, 1; nasal catarrh, 1 Blepharitis, 2 ; cardiac, 3 ; hernia, 2 ; orthopaedic, 2 ; ozena, 1 Good Clean; adequate. 2 Good. Clean; adequate. Acne, 3 ; otitis media, 2; chorea, 1; pleurisy, 2; dermatitis, 1; bronchitis, 5 ; orthopaedic, 2 ; heart, 5 ; congenital ichthyosis, 1 J 20 BRITISH COLUMBIA. GRADED CITY Name of School. Medical Inspector. School Nurse. 3 M X .2 a a . a ST3 '+> ■hJ C •H.R "tH Hr> 3 °o og C o B o 5 "« fcj Pr K J3 oj § . 5j «> _ m >.£ tp fi Sjj u -r rj +-> UJ S _ cd *H H "H 11 u ru OJ C OW Offl c S HH ru .- «w qj O Hi Prince Rupert—Contd. Borden Street Seal Cove Revelstoke: Central Selkirk Rossland: MacLean Salmon Arm Slocan City— Trail-Tadana'c: Anabel Central East Trail Tadanac Vancouver: Aberdeen Alexandra- Bayview Beaconsfield. Begbie Brock Carleton Central.. Cecil Rhodes Charles Dickens David Lloyd George.. Dawson Douglas Edith Cavell and Annex Fleming Franklin General Gordon Hastings Henry Hudson Kerrisdale Langara Laura Secord R. G. Large.. R. G. Large.. J. H. Hamilton. J. H. Hamilton.. E. E. Topliff.. Miss N. Osbourne Miss N. Osbourne Miss A. Thorn Miss A. Thom Drs. Beech & Beech.. A. Francis F. S. Eaton.. F. S. Eaton.. F. S. Eaton . F. S. Eaton- H. White. H. White.. H. White.. G. A. Lamont.. H. White G. A. Lamont . G. A. Lamont _ H. White G. A. Lamont. G. A. Lamont.. H. White... H. White G. A. Lamont. G. A. Lamont . G. A. Lamont. H. White H. White. H White.. H White.. H White.. H White.. H White- Miss H. Jukes Miss D. Shields. Mrs. M. D. Schultz. Miss M. Baynes Miss I. Smith Miss E. Bell Miss J. Murdoch Miss O. Kilpatrick. Miss L. Drysdale... Miss F. Innes Miss L. Drysdale— Miss H. Jukes Miss D. Olmstead— Miss E. Bell Miss E. Edwards... Miss I. Smith..... Mrs. M. D. Schultz Miss V. Stevens Mrs. M. D. Shultz... Miss G. Jeeves. Miss G. Jeeves. - Miss M. Baynes 315 34 207 285 472 156 63 37 890 312 59 424 539 500 275 395 358 254 525 589 535 676 227 429 320 275 307 32 58 1 184 270 435 4 148 17 .2 2 37 890 312 59 4 16 8 444 95 514 97 471 72 270 30 340 59 407 60 803 129 277 32 381 95 600 127 463 95 696 120 186 15 321 55 311 28 300 37 645 125 7391 607! 105 521 642 409 597 81 6121 97 405 485 103 16 36 29 139 39 20 5 16 8 3 48 79 55 57 49 72 53 33 84 96 120 137 2201 218 31 30 40 271 49 4 12 486 49 9 105 134 31 84 50 87 179 85 59J 108 64 219 23 24 20 1 4 23 4 6 14 2 3 17 1 8 2 3 12 49] 30 45 I 57 20 15 15 21 2 13 2| 26 16) 261 3 | ! 87) 581 14 135 79 114 72 128 10 4 4) 1 7 1 36 MEDICAL INSPECTION OF SCHOOLS, 1935-36. J 21 SCHOOLS—Continued. Other Conditions, specify (Nervous, Pulmonary, Cardiac Disease, etc.). Acute Fevers which have occurred during the Past Year. Condition of Building. State if crowded, poorly ventilated, poorly heated, etc. Closets. State if clean and adequate. Bronchitis, 5 ; heart, 1; dermatitis, 1 Bronchitis, 2 ; heart, !_.._ Orthopaedic, 2 ; anaemia, 1 ; nervous, 1; pulmonary, 1 Nervous, 1 Nervous, 1; cardiac, 1; rickets, 1- Cardiac, 5 ; toxoid, 24 ; vaccinations, 176 Cardiac, 4; toxoid, 30 ; vaccinations, 201 Cardiac, 1; toxoid, 30; vaccinations, 223 Cardiac, 4 ; toxoid, 9 ; vaccinations, 17 Cardiac, 1; pulmonary, 8; toxoid, 18; vaccinations, 112 Cardiac, 2; toxoid, 15 ; vaccinations, 139 Cardiac, 5 ; toxoid, 18 ; vaccinations, 299 Pulmonary, 2; toxoid, 23; vaccinations, 192 Cardiac, 4; pulmonary, 1; toxoid, 18 ; vaccinations, 284 Cardiac, 12; pulmonary, 2; toxoid, 20 ; vaccinations, 198 Cardiac, 4; pulmonary, 2; toxoid, 29 ; vaccinations, 254 Cardiac, 8 ; toxoid, 18 ; vaccinations, 268 Cardiac, 1 ; pulmonary, 1 ; toxoid, 13 ; vaccinations, 92 Cardiac, 5; pulmonary, 1; toxoid, 12 ; vaccinations, 120 Toxoid, 11; vaccinations, 140- Cardiac, 2; pulmonary 1 ; toxoid, 28; vaccinations, 100 Cardiac, 10 ; pulmonary, 1; toxoid, 40 ; vaccinations, 293 Cardiac, 1 ; pulmonary, 2 ; toxoid, 25 ; vaccinations, 248 Cardiac, 1 ; toxoid, 22 ; vaccinations, 284 Pulmonary, 1; toxoid, 36; vaccinations, 368 Toxoid, 26; vaccinations, 219. Cardiac, 6; pulmonary, 1; toxoid, 28; vaccinations, 131 German measles . German measles.. Good. Good.. Chicken-pox ; measles ; whooping-cough Satisfactory- Good Satisfactory- Satisfactory.. Satisfactory . Satisfactory- Good. Good. Yes. Clean; adequate. Good. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. 1 7 2 3 2 2 1 1 4 20 2 10 1 6 10 4 1 Mumps, 26 ; whooping-cough, 20 ; measles, 3 ; chicken-pox, 4 ; rubella, 72 ; scarlet fever, 3 Mumps, 97; chicken-pox, 2; whooping-cough, 21 ; rubella, 170 Mumps, 10 ; chicken-pox, 11; whooping-cough, 6; rubella, 169 ; scarlet fever, 3 Mumps, 3; measles, 1; rubella, 19 Mumps, 15; whooping-cough, 3 ; rubella, 60; scarlet fever, 1 Mumps, 2; rubella, 37 ; scarlet fever, 1 Mumps, 76; whooping-cough; 1 ; rubella, 118 ; scarlet fever 1 Mumps, 2 ; measles, 1 ; whoop ing-cough, 2; rubella, 59 scarlet fever, 1 Mumps, 31 ; measles, 1; chicken pox, 35 ; whooping-cough, 5 . rubella, 113 ; scarlet fever, 2 Mumps, 196; chicken-pox, 4 whooping-cough, 4; rubella. 202 ; scarlet fever, 2 Mumps, 120; measles, 4 chicken-pox, 42; rubella 200 ; scarlet fever, 6 Mumps, 52 ; measles, 20 chicken-pox, 4 ; rubella, 168 whooping-cough, 6; scarlet fever, 4 Mumps, 2 ; rubella, 31 ; scarlet fever, 5 Mumps, 2; chicken-pox, 1; whooping-cough, 12 ; rubella, 58 ; scarlet fever, 2 Whooping-cough, 10; rubella, 80 Mumps, 1 ; chicken-pox, 16; whooping-cough, 8; rubella, 47 Mumps, 21; chicken-pox, 9 ; whooping-cough, 5; rubella, 225 ; scarlet fever, 8 Mumps, 31; measles, 23; chicken-pox, 54 ; whooping- cough, 25; rubella, 215; scarlet fever, 8 Mumps, 7 ; measles, 1 ; chicken- pox, 17 ; rubella, 160 ; scarlet fever, 2 Mumps, 29 ; measles, 2 ; chicken- pox, 4 ; whooping-cough, 1 ; rubella, 86 ; scarlet fever. 2 Mumps, 31; measles, 3 ; chicken- pox, 65 ; rubella, 34 ; scarlet fever, 2 Mumps, 7 ; chicken-pox, 23; whooping-cough, 1 ; rubella, 61 ; scarlet fever, 3 J 22 BRITISH COLUMBIA. GRADED CITY Name of School. Medical Inspector. School Nurse. °o i a Z OJ CQ c ft . o s-o +J 0 a B >£ °_ 3 13 «3 fc§ S oS Si I "S.2 ru . > bo B fi "S - OJ » - - "3 G G g HH CJ +J rw CJ Pin to _ « C HO Vancouver—Continued. Livingstone H White- Lord Kitchener.. H White- Lord Nelson.. H White.. Lord Roberts.. H White- Lord Selkirk.. McBride Macdonald- G. A. Lamont- G. A. Lamont.. H White Mackenzie- Maple Grove Moberly and Annex- Model Mount Pleasant Nightingale Norquay and Annex.. Prince of Wales Queen Mary Quilchena Renfrew... Sexsmith- Seymour.. Simon Fraser and Annex Tecumseh.. Tennyson- Van Horne.. Wolfe Woodland . Vancouver, North: Lonsdale „ G. A. Lamont.. H. White G. G. A. Lamont- A. Lamont- H. White G. G. A. Lamont.. A. Lamont- H. White H. H G. G. White- White- A. Lamont- A. Lamont.. H. White. H. White.. H. White G. A. Lamont- H. White G. A. Lamont.. G. A. Lamont.. H. White S. Stewart Murray.. Miss D. Shields- Miss G. Jeeves... Miss I. Smith- Miss H. Jukes. Miss D. Olmstead- Miss F. Innes Miss O. Kilpatrick.. Miss F. Innes. Miss L. Drysdale Miss E. Edwards Miss M. Henderson. Miss D. Shields Miss M. Baynes Miss J. Murdoch- Miss L. Drysdale.. Miss G. Jeeves Miss M. Ewart Miss J. Murdoch.. Miss E. Bell Miss O. Kilpatrick . Miss D. Shields . Miss M. McLellan... Miss D. Olmstead.—. Miss M. Henderson . Miss E. Bell - Miss E. Bell Miss M. Baynes — Miss E. Lowther.. 435 574 719 840 604 444 707 625 478 519 438 561 643 288 606 268 277 338 562 704 1327 729 390 447 397 288 411 541 660 841 571 432 511 434 496 424 497 637 237 538 224 282 307 593 675 1268 634 678 441 351 387 107 36 63 146 150 112 51 44 64 70 44 85 50 87 51 30 42 48 101 21 62 27 36 133 145 48 130 113 145 63 81 22 53 151 39 I 93 97 90 218 126 103 88 133 32 118 104 101 143 173 11 108 19 87 58 164 129 282 111 99 11 21 94 71. 1 1 38 23 2 3 24 18 19 3 19 18 15 14 19 10 7 6 2 5 4 19 24 15 20 30 17 8 12 2 MEDICAL INSPECTION OF SCHOOLS, 1935-36. J 23 SCHOOLS—Continued. Other Conditions, specify (Nervous, Pulmonary, Cardiac Disease, etc.). Acute Fevers which have occurred during the Past Year. Condition of Building. State if erowded, poorly ventilated, poorly heated, etc. Closets. State if clean and adequate. Toxoid, 57 ; vaccinations, 124.. Cardiac, 4 ; toxoid, 32 ; vaccinations, 327 Cardiac, 1 ; pulmonary, 1; toxoid, 38 ; vaccinations, 235 Cardiac, 16; pulmonary, 4; toxoid, 31; vaccinations, 401 Cardiac, 1 ; pulmonary, 1 ; toxoid, 27 ; vaccinations, 193 Cardiac, 7; pulmonary, 2 ; vaccinations, 161 Cardiac, 1 ; pulmonary, 1; toxoid, 47 ; vaccinations, 230 Cardiac, 2; toxoid, 36 ; vaccinations, 178 Cardiac, 2; pulmonary, 1; toxoid, 30 ; vaccinations, 337 Cardiac, 4; toxoid, 20 ; vaccinations, 201 Cardiac, 4 ; pulmonary, 2; toxoid, 8 ; vaccinations, 292 Cardiac, 3 ; toxoid, 23 ; vaccinations, 172 Cardiac, 7; pulmonary, 2; toxoid, 11 ; vaccinations, 104 Cardiac, 7; pulmonary, 1 ; toxoid, 11; vaccinations, 219 Toxoid, 6 ; vaccinations, 181_„. Toxoid, 23 ; vaccinations, 329- Pulmonary, 2; toxoid, 27; vaccina' tions, 145 Cardiac, 4 ; pulmonary, 1 ; toxoid, 7 vaccinations, 132 Cardiac, 5 ; toxoid, 12 ; vaccinations, 154 Cardiac, 8; pulmonary, 1 ; toxoid, 50 ; vaccinations, 376 Cardiac, 5; pulmonary, 1 ; toxoid: 95 ; vaccinations, 338 Cardiac, 13; pulmonary, 1; toxoid, 73 ; vaccinations, 1,082 Cardiac, 2; pulmonary, 1 ; toxoid, 27; vaccinations, 240 Cardiac, 1 ; toxoid, 40 ; vaccinations, 238 Cardiac, 7; pulmonary, 3 ; toxoid, 21 ; vaccinations, 155 Cardiac, 3 ; toxoid, 17 ; vaccinations, 139 Cardiac, 4; toxoid, 48 ; vaccinations, 122 Asthma, 1 ; cleft palate, 1 ; posture, 8; anaemia, 4 ; eczema, 1 ; speech- defect, 3; umbilical hernia, 1; worms, 1 ; conjunctivitis, 2 Mumps, 99; rubella, 130; whooping-cough, 1 ; scarlet fever, 4 Mumps, 22 ; measles, 3 ; chicken- pox, 137 ; rubella, 120 ; scarlet fever, 3 Mumps, 27 ; measles, 1 ; chicken- pox, 12 ; rubella, 83 ; scarlet fever, 10 Mumps, 114; measles, 22; chicken-pox, 34; whooping- cough, 6 ; rubella, 241 ; scarlet fever, 6 Mumps, 65 ; measles, 1 ; chicken- pox, 18 ; rubella, 125 ; scarlet fever, 3 Mumps, 50 ; chicken-pox, 7; rubella, 149 ; scarlet fever, 10 Mumps, 22; measles, 21; chicken-pox, 9 ; whooping- cough, 19 ; rubella, 151 Mumps, 54; measles, 145; chicken-pox, 12; whooping- cough, 1; rubella, 151; scarlet fever, 3 Mumps, 17; chicken-pox, 10 ; whooping-cough, 4 ; rubella, 132 ; scarlet fever, 2 Mumps, 62; chicken-pox, 47 ; whooping-cough, 1 ; rubella, 94 ; scarlet fever, 1 Mumps, 22 ; measles, 4 ; chicken-pox, 1; rubella, 93 ; scarlet fever, 3 Mumps, 42; whooping-cough, ~>; rubella, 93 ; scarlet fever, 2 Mumps, 13 ; measles, 3 ; chicken-pox, 3 ; whooping-cough, 1; rubella, 47 ; scarlet fever, 4 Mumps, 43 ; measles, 5 ; chicken-pox, 32 ; whooping-cough, 1 ; rubella, 69 ; scarlet fever, 2 Mumps, 6; rubella, 20 ; chicken-pox, 18 Mumps, 38 ; chicken-pox, 50; rubella, 77 ; scarlet fever, 4 Mumps, 13; chicken-pox, 39 ; rubella, 83 ; scarlet fever, 1 Mumps, 1; rubella, 33 Mumps, 7 ; chicken-pox, 2; whooping-cough, 1 ; rubella, 33 ; scarlet fever, 1 Mumps, 14 ; measles, 21 ; chicken-pox, 22; rubella, 228; whooping-cough, 1 ; scarlet fever, 1 Mumps, 193 ; measles, 2 ; chicken-pox, 4; rubella, 165; whooping-cough, 1 ; scarlet fever, 4 Mumps, 9; chicken-pox, 8; whooping-cough, 1 ; rubella, 348 ; scarlet fever, 5 Mumps, 70 ; measles, 3 ; chicken-pox, 50 ; rubella, 106; scarlet fever, 2 Mumps, 8 ; measles, 7 ; chicken- pox, 16 ; whooping-cough, 6 ; rubella, 184 ; scarlet fever, 1 Mumps, 4 ; rubella, 16 __ 10 Mumps, 15 ; whooping-cough, 1 ; rubella, 44 ; scarlet fever, 3 8 Mumps, 12 ; measles, 4 ; rubella, 36; scarlet fever, 2 Chicken-pox, 1 ; rubella, scarlet fever, 2 32; Good. Clean; adequate. J 24 BRITISH COLUMBIA. GRADED CITY Name of School. Medical Inspector. School Nurse. Pcjl 6 fi £l OJ Cl ai 2.s °g 6 S rr. ru II OJ _J HIPS a> PW 01 S >.s QB -G G G c V. 01 - a PH HO Vancouver, North- Con tinned. Queen Mary.. Ridgeway.. Vernon: Vernon Consolidated Victoria :* Bank Street -. Beacon Hill Boys' Central Burnside George Jay. Girls' Central Kingston Street- Margaret Jenkins North Ward Oaklands S. Stewart Murray.. S. Stewart Murray.. O. Morris . A. G. Price. A. G. Price A. G. Price. A. G. Price. A. G. Price. A. G. Price. A. G. Price. A. G. Price.. A. G. Price. .-I A. G. Price- Quadra. Quadra Primary Railway Street — Sir James Douglas- South Park A. G. Price. A. G. Price. A. G. Price. Spring Ridge— Victoria West- A. G. Price . A. G. Price. A. G. Price.. A. G. Price- Miss E. Lowther.. Miss E. Lowther.. Mrs. S. Martin . Miss E. J. Herbert. Miss I. E. Adams — Miss E. J. Herbert Miss M. Ferguson - Miss I. E. Adams — Miss E. J. Herbert . Miss I. E. Adams — Miss E. J. Herbert- Miss M. Ferguson - Miss M. Ferguson.... Miss M. Ferguson ... Miss M. Ferguson — Miss M. Ferguson - Miss E. J. Herbert - Miss I. E. Adams Miss I. E. Adams . Miss I. E. Adams . 412 894 64 139 258 196 379 299 280 343 240 130 62 434 276 108 280 216 32 22 856 75 68 191 105 59 74 164 107 122 263 t5 20 58 51 * Doctor examines receiving class and special cases only, but all pupils receive monthly examination by nurses. The above figures refer to doctor's examination only, t Special class. RURAL MUNICIPAL Burnaby: W. Sager 49 17 300 202 570 785 26 192 609 334 383 60 15 78 16 91 78 58 274 105 20 60 48 16 285 187 547 757 26 190 593 304 355 60 15 78 16 89 75 54 263 105 20 60 2 1 13 6 20 23 6 22 14 12 3 1 1 4 2 10 6 1 5 1 1 3 3 1 2 1 3 1 1 3 3 18 22 . - 8 6 6 1 2 4 1 1 12 3 9 26 ~ 3 14 3 13 .... ^ 3 1 4 7 1 3 11 2 19 25 4 13 10 19 1 2 1 2 2 2 9 27 10 5 9 5 65 34 113 130 10 40 112 60 84 19 3 14 7 30 26 4 51 27 10 5 9 7 55 33 107 142 7 24 120 74 94 31 7 16 4 24 22 21 43 80 21 32 5 1 29 25 68 135 1 25 61 67 64 6 Capitol Hill W. Sager W. Sager W. Sager W. Sager — tj W. Sager ft 10 W. Sager. 0, W. Sager. W. Sager : W. Sager W. Sager... W. Sager. .. 2 3 2 1 1 3 1 5 3 _. 13 3 6 21 4 14 36 14 3 4 1 1 W. Sager W. E. Henderson W. E. Henderson W. E. Henderson 5 Chilliwack: Atchelitz Camp Slough Cheam Miss E. Moody- Miss E. Moody. Miss E. Moody. 31 3 8 MEDICAL INSPECTION OF SCHOOLS, 1935-36. J 25 SCHOOLS—Continued. Other Conditions, specify (Nervous, Pulmonary, Cardiac Disease, etc.). Acute Fevers which have occurred during the Past Year. Condition of Building. State if crowded, poorly ventilated, poorly heated, etc. Closets. State if clean and adequate. Cardiac, 5; asthma, 2; posture, 4; anaemia, 1 ; nervous, 1; speech- defect, 2 ; epileptic, 1; enuresis, 2 ; acne, 1 Bronchitis, 1 ; cardiac, 5 ; nervous, 3 ; orthopaedic (including posture), 9 ; speech-defect, 5 ; asthma, 3 ; umbilical hernia, 1 ; enuresis, 1; lacrimal cyst, 1; strabismus nystagmus, 1 Diabetes, 2; cardiac, 2; partial paralysis of arm, 2 ; cleft palate, 1 ; mastoid, 2; pneumonia, 4 ; rheumatic fever, 2; vaccinated, 103 Flat feet, 1 _.. Cardiac, 1 —_ ___ _— Nervous, 1 ; talipes equinus, 1 . Bronchial, 1; thyroid, 1 Nervous, 1; cardiac, 3; pulmonary, 1 Cardiac, 2; slight spinal curvature, 1 Cardiac, 1 _ _ Cardiac, 1 ; cervical, 1 ; excessive perspiring of hands, 1 Stammers, 2 Bronchial, 1 enlarged thyroid, 1 enlarged cervical, 1 Torticolus, __ __ — Nervous, 2 ; cardiac, 1; pulmonary, 2 Cardiac, 1 Nervous, 1; pulmonary, 1 . 13 Chicken-pox, 32; mumps, 1; rubella, 61; scarlet fever, 4 Rubella, 100 ; scarlet fever, 20. Measles, 94 ; rubella, 94 ; chicken-pox, 26; influenza, 40; suppurating ears, 25 Chicken-pox, 1 ; mumps, 1. Chicken-pox, 5 ; rubella, 5 _ Mumps, 1 ; rubella, 8 - Measles, 1 ; chicken-pox, 10; rubella, 22 Chicken-pox, 4; mumps, 1 ; rubella, 14 Chicken-pox, 3; rubella, 9__ Chicken-pox, 7; scarlet fever, 1 ; whooping-cough, 1 ; rubella, 3 Mumps, 1 ; rubella, 46 Rubella, 19 Mumps, 3; chicken-pox, 38; rubella, 35 ; scarlet fever, 4 Chicken-pox, 67; rubella, 38—. Chicken-pox, 5 ; rubella, 18 Good._ Good- Crowded _ Good_ Good. Good. Good_ Good_ Good. Poor~ Good. Good, with exception of top story Good - Good.. Good.. Rubella, 1 Poor- Chicken-pox, 4 ; rubella, 21 Chicken-pox, 3 ; whooping- cough, 1 ; rubella, 23 Chicken-pox, 4; mumps, 2; measles, 3 ; rubella, 2 Measles, 11 ; rubella, 4; scarlet fever, 12 Good Fair. Poor. Good Clean; adequate. Clean; adequate. Clean; adequate. Clean; adequate. Clean; adequate. Clean; adequate. Clean; adequate. Clean; adequate. Clean; adequate. Clean; adequate. Clean; adequate. Clean; adequate. Clean; adequate. Clean; adequate. Clean; adequate. Clean; adequate ; separate from school building, with no proper approach. Clean; adequate. Clean; adequate. Clean; adequate. Clean; adequate. SCHOOLS. Scarlet fever, 33; chicken- pox, 59; mumps, 72; whooping-cough, 83; measles and rubella, 740 ;' pinkeye, 73 • scabies, 30 ; impetigo, 26 ; ringworm, 8 I Whooping-cough, 21 ; rubella 47 Rubella, 9- — - Good— Good - — Good— - Good - Good Good— Good— Good Good — Good Good - Good Good Good. Good. Good. Good. Good. Good. Cardiac, 1 ..__ „,, Cardiac, 3 - - Cardiac, 7 _ - - - — Good. Good. Good. Good. Good. Good. Good. Good- - -.... Good — - -. Good - - Good — ,. Good - - Good - — —— Good. Good. Cardiac, 3 __ — __ Cardiac, 2 _ __ _ - Good. Good. 3 5 3 3 Good. Good. 1 .-I 1 4 Trench-mouth, 1; measles, 10 rubella, 43 J 26 BRITISH COLUMBIA. RURAL MUNICIPAL Name of School. Medical Inspector. School Nurse. Ul ft 3 °! o S to ft . 0 ^ °s o . S o G B « a >.t. 13 °>G ®3 0J > '■_ B' -.2 "S-2 n> . . > 60 '■3 fi ■a . BM ro ej Z . v » >G '£x QJ crj «H CJ a ^ am ta Xi '8 g tO < tG Ci . t__2 3 _ B o > P . ox uj+3 «H 01 Ul oi am CQ UJ is-0 3 B WO 41 r. "3 o Chilliwack—Continued W. E. Henderson W. E. Henderson W. E. Henderson W. E. Henderson W. E. Henderson W. E. Henderson W. E. Henderson W. E. Henderson W. E. Henderson W. E. Henderson W. E. Henderson W. E. Henderson W. E. Henderson S. G. Baldwin - Miss E. Moody — Miss E. Moody Miss E. Moody Miss E. Moody _ Miss E. Moody Miss E. Moody. — Miss E. Moody Miss E. Moody- _. Miss E. Moody Miss E. Moody Miss E. Moody Miss E. Moody Miss E. Moody 66 15 35 15 25 14 133 155 10 238 27 121 141 80 40 138 48 167 81 30 247 23 30 23 26 20 284 21 97 64 22 15 402 180 31 64 38 114 29 91 23 45 154 112 157 66 15 35 15 25 14 133 155 10 238 27 121 141 70, 37 124 42 155 78 27 242 21 28 22 23 19 278 20 96 61 21 15 382 165 27 64 35 111 28 83 22 39 138 107 154 6 "Ti i i l 2 3 1 3 1 9 14 2 30 8 22 1 7 3 61 1 3 1 1 15 3 6 3 1 4 13 5 2 2 14 2 6 1 2 14 11 13 6 3 1 3 5 5 23 30 3 72 2 30 46 6 5 4 3 18 8 1 26 3 5 1 3 15 4 13 2 1 2 18 80 15 12 8 16 8 10 3 16 10 16 20 6 3 1 3 5 5 23 30 3 72 2 30 46 6 6 4 3 17 8 1 102 8 9 8 4 4 48 4 24 10 3 2 35 80 15 12 8 25 8 19 5 16 23 26 28 48 13 27 15 26 9 83 29 9 179 19 110 134 2 3 12 3 23 8 3 127 13 12 2 2 4 26 1 5 3 3 4 50 30 10 6 5 16 3 16 3 7 17 8 16 7 2 2 2 4 1 7 9 2 19 3 11 13 1 1 1 49 3 2 '0 Elk View __ 1 s l\ Lotbiniere. 3 5 Robertson 16 18 16 18 9 2 1 7 2 1 18 9% Ryder Lake Sardis _ Strathcona Sumas 1 1 1 1 1 1 4 7 1 1 2 1 30 1 5 1 3 15 4 13 2 1 2 18 80 15 1 4 4 53 6 54 5? Coldstream: 3 S. G. Baldwin 1 Coquitlam: 28 Glen Valley ■ fi Bruce Cannon. 18 5 Bruce Cannon R. N. Dick 3 Cowichan, North: Miss A. S. Law. Miss A. S. Law. Miss A. S. Law 1 R. N. Dick Delta: 1 4 1 1 1 20 4 2 2 1 1 5 1 1 1 1 5 2 1 1 1 2 1 3 A. A. King _ A. A. King .... 3 Esquimalt: Lampson Street Kent: J. S. McCallum P. S. McCaffrey Miss E. Morrison 8 6 1 1 3 5 P. S. McCaffrey- 1 Langley: A. McBurney - A. McBurney. A. McBurney A. McBurney 1 Belmont 1 1 ?, 1 Glen Valley • A. McBurney. A. McBurney A. McBurney A. McBurney - 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 3 MEDICAL INSPECTION OF SCHOOLS, 1935-36. J 27 SCHOOLS—Continued. Other Conditions, specify (Nervous, Pulmonary, Cardiac Disease, etc.). P f>r o is § 0 Acute Fevers which have occurred during the Past Year. Condition of Building. State if crowded, poorly ventilated, poorly heated, etc. Closets. State if clean and adequate. Cross-eye, 1„ Poison-ivy Impediment in speech, 1 ; eczema, 1; styles, 1; strabimus, 1; obesityl, 1; alopecia due to ringworm of scalp, 1; chronic osteomyelitis, 1 ; acne, 2 ; granular lids, 1 Mitral murmur, 1 ; granular lids, 1 ; wax in ears, 1; acne, 1 Styles, 1; dermatitis, 1; granular lids, 2 ; nasal discharge, 2 ; pleurisy, 1 ; pigeon-chested, 2 ; nits, 1; ich thyosis, 1; gingivitis, 1; warts, 1 eczema, 1; pigmented wart, 1 chronic otitis media, 1; acne 1 loss of one eye, 1; squint, 1 Granular lids, 4 ; wax in ear, 1__ Acute conjunctivitis, 1 Orthopaedic (posture), 13; orthopaedic (spinal deformity), 1; cardiac, 15 ; nervous, 2 ; eczema, 1 Cardiac, 1 Cardiac, 4 Appendictomy, 2 ; cardiac, 1~ Anaemia, 1 14 Chicken-pox, 8 ; rubella, 31.. Rubella, 7_ Rubella, 19; whooping-cough, 16 Rubella, 11 ; measles, 17; whooping-cough, 3 Rubella, 71_- __ — _ Trench-mouth, 2 ; scarlet fever, 2; rubella, 88 Rubella, 142; measles, whooping-cough, 14 Rubella, 17 Rubella, 68 ._, Rubella, 104 Whooping-cough, 31; chicken- pox, 15 ; measles, 40 Whooping-cough, 11; measles, 3 German measles; whooping- cough ; chicken-pox ; mumps Whooping-cough ; mumps- Typhoid ; chicken-pox ; rubella ; mumps; measles Gonorrhoea, 1 _ _ Chicken-pox; German measles Rubella, 10 ; scarlet fever, 2 . German measles, 7™ - — German measles, 1 German measles, 50; scarlet fever, 4 German measles, 11 Whooping-cough, 2; German measles, 1 German measles, 4 ____ German measles, 18 Rubella, 38; chicken-pox, 7 mumps, 1 ; scarlet fever, 4 Rubella; influenza; scarlet fever Rubella; influenza; scarlet fever Mumps ; measles _ Whooping-cough; measles Mumps ; measles — — _ Mumps ; measles Pinkeye; measles Whooping-cough ._— Measles ; whooping-cough Measles ; chicken-pox ; whooping-cough Chicken-pox; scarlet fever Mump s Ventilated poor ; lighting fair; heating good Lighting, ventilation and heating good Adequate Adequate- Adequate.. Adequate- Lighting improved ; ventilation fair; heating only fair Fairly good —_ — Good - - Good- Good ... Good... Good- Good . Good.. Good i Good. Good- Not crowded; well constructed, ventilated and heated Good- Good. Good Crowded- Good Good - Good Good - Crowded _ Good — Clean; adequate. Clean ; adequate. Clean ; adequate. Boys' outside privy requires a urinal. Odour from boys' toilet, which is in basement comes through to class-rooms and is objectionable. Clean ; adequate. Clean ; adequate. Clean ; adequate; but dark. Clean; adequate. Clean; adequate. Good. Good. Good. Good. Good. Good. Good. Good. Good. Clean; adequate. Yes. Yes. Good. Good. Good. Good. Good. Good. Good. Good. Good. Good- Good. Good. J 28 BRITISH COLUMBIA. RURAL MUNICIPAL Name of School. Medical Inspector. School Nurse. » p °o © r\ ft . a, 5 Z.s °s A a B to '■i- 'i. +r. 3 _fi ■$ X OS > o fi 8.2 ■8.3 D> 0) . > tt S fi ■8- "rtj ro Btj &_ aj « >.fi 'Sx CJ -w 0) rr 3 r, am - 'S c s < T3 Qi • tj". a! » C§ ttl r. X CJ+3 tr, ci 0J _ Pin to m . tl rr _tl 3 B c.2 HO 01 r, 'o O Langley—Continued Otter —- 76 33 28 37 70 45 160 194 323 52 51 105 120 79 64 38 13 37 142 51 83 62 29 51 64 27 46 373 27 23 26 19 9 367 300 55 608 184 491 12 20 37 29 595 129 71 168 243 149 74 32 27 36 62 42 160 194 320 52 51 105 120 78 64 38 13 36 125 49 80 58 29 51 64 27 46 370 27 23 23 19 9 336 268 53 608 178 437 12 17 34 28 508 120 69 164 238 132 1 2 1 1 10 2 3 2 4 22 6 7 5 9 9 29 47 50 8 5 19 26 12 12 12 4 7 25 25 24 16 7 13 12 6 9 67 5 7 4 6 3 30 34 13 76 67 25 2 1 1 3 23 6 5 24 24 43 1 16 3 5 4 5 4 53 54 85 8 18 13 42 55 50 33 11 32 92 49 60 55 26 41 28 6 10 123 7 5 5 7 1 20 15 5 106 22 92 2 2 19 11 233 29 47 30 46 27 1 3 South Otter A. McBurney 3 11 11 13 3 3 5 5 1 12 15 15 3 1 1 1 1 2 2 4 3 12 14 4 6 5 8 3 3 3 4 1 20 5 8 7 1 5 3 1 4 24 1 1 2 3 1 2 2 1 2 1 1 2 2 Maple Ridge: Miss M. E. Grierson 13 18 20 5 5 9 12 24 21 26 3 19 56 15 50 29 6 7 6 2 4 26 2 2 2 2 1 1 Miss M. E. Grierson Miss M. E. Grierson Miss M. E. Grierson Miss M. E. Grierson Miss M. E. Grierson Miss J. M. Arnould _. Miss J. M. Arnould _. Miss J. M. Arnould- Miss J. M. Arnould Miss J. M. Arnould— Miss J. M. Arnould . Miss J. M. Arnould _ Miss J. M. Arnould— Miss J. M. Arnould . Miss J. M. Arnould Miss J. M. Arnould . Miss M. E. Grierson Miss M. E. Grierson 4 6 1 3 2 1 1 3 1 5 2 2 1 8 1 1 27 2 2 1 1 1 3 4 Matsqui: Aberdeen — J. M. McDiarmid J. M. McDiarmid 1 1 3 1 1 1 1 2 3 5 2 4 16 2 2 1 1 1 18 20 1 1 2 3 1 • 1 6 3 4 8 20 20 1 76 6 2 Gifford . Jubilee Matsqui Elementary- J. M. McDiarmid J. M. McDiarmid J. M. McDiarmid J. M. McDiarmid J. M. McDiarmid J. M. McDiarmid J. M. McDiarmid J. M. McDiarmid 1 25 North Poplar. - 33 10 3 10 2 Ridgedale.— South Poplar Mission: Miss M. E. Grierson Miss M. E. Grierson Miss M. E. Grierson Miss M. E. Grierson Miss M. E. Grierson Miss M. E. Grierson Miss B. Bradshaw— Miss B. Bradshaw Miss M. Gowan Miss M. A. Twiddy—. 10 Stave Falls 2 1 2 5 6 2 29 9 18 1 1 1 11 5 1 6 2 2 1 Tl 1 1 1 Oak Bay: J. A. Stewart ~18 24 9 1 3 32 35 34 1 100 42 5 2 1 2 ■ 7 2 2 9 2 1 1 2 5 4 1 20 Pitt Meadows. G. Morse Richmond: 2 1 30 4 i l 3 9 2 2 1 2 1 C. A. Graves C. A. Graves Mitchell Saanich : Cedar Hill ' D. Berman _ D. Berman Miss M. Smith. Miss D. Tate MEDICAL INSPECTION OF SCHOOLS, 1935-36. J 29 SCHOOLS—Continued. Other Conditions, specify (Nervous, Pulmonary, Cardiac Disease, etc.). > oj X a rj m d S 4- 01 a | a }H o 'fi tt c s Acute Fevers which have occurred during the Past Year. Condition of Building. State if crowded, poorly ventilated, poorly heated, etc. Closets. State if clean and adequate. 2 Good Good. 1 2 7 Good— Good. Good. Good Good. Good. Good. Measles __ Scarlet fever _ ____ _ Rubella ; whooping-cough Scarlet fever, 5 ; chicken-pox ; rubella Chicken-pox ; measles ; rubella ; whooping-cough, 2 Rubella ; measles, 1 — _ Chicken-pox ; rubella, 1 Mumps ; rubella __ Rubella, 2 — _ Chicken-pox, 10 — Rubella _ _ Good. 2 1 1 4 6 6 3 2 1 "l Crowded Good. Childhood T.B. (slight), 1; appen- dictomy, 1; pleurisy, 1 Good- Good- — Good Good. Good Good _ Satisfactory. Satisfactory Fairly satisfactory... Fair — _ _ Good. Good. Good. Fair. Tonsillitis, 1 Fair. 1 6 4 2 1 4 1 4 6 1 2 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 Fair. 1 1 2 1 tory. tory. Fairly satisfac Rubella ; measles, 15 ; pneumonia, 1 Fairly satisfactory- Satisfactory.— — Fairly satisfactory... Fair- _ — Fairly satisfactory... Fairly satisfactory... Fair... Good— — _ tory. Pulmonary, 1 tory. Fairly satisfac Rubella ____ Rubella ; measles, 20 ; pneumonia, 1 Chicken-pox; measles, 5 tory. Pulmonary, 1 _ St. Vitus's dance, 1 tory. Fairly satisfactory. Fairly satisfactory. 1 Rubella .__ — Chicken-pox; whooping-cough; measles Whooping-cough ; rubella Whooping-cough; rubella .. Rubella; mumps; whooping- cough Whooping-cough, 4 __ _ tory. tory. 2 —- Good Good Fair. Good Good - Good. Fair. Good — Good — _ __ Good; poor lighting No overcrowding; ventilation and heating being improved O.K Good. Whooping-cough, 1 ; rubella, 3 Rubella — — ____ — Fair. 2 1 2 1 1 6 4 1 2 1 1 Scarlet fever, 5 _ Chicken-pox ; measles ; German me-sles Rubella; chicken-pox ; scarlet fever Rnbp^n ; whooping-cough Rubella ; chicken-pox _ Satisfactory Clean; adequate. orthopsedic, 2 ; nervous, 4 ; eczema,2 Nervous, 1; cardiac, 4 Cardiac, 3 ; pulmonary, 4 __ Good -- Poorly ventilated Good..._ Poorly ventilated Good _ Good — _ Good— - Good Good Good. Yes. Fair. Yes. Yes. Yes. Nervous, 11; cardiac, 3; pulmonary Nervous, 1; cardiac, 2; pulmonary, R-nbella ; chicken-pox — Yes. Yes. 3 ; orthopaedic, 1 Pulmonary, 2, ■ i l ..... i i i .I Yes. lungs, 8 ; appendix, 3 obese, 1 ; acne, 1 ; heart, 13 ; lungs, 16 ; appendix, 7 heart, 10 ; lungs, 12 ; appendix, 4 i i 1 J 30 BRITISH COLUMBIA. RURAL MUNICIPAL Name of School. Medical Inspector. School Nurse. ft p rJH-6 ".I Z QJ BtJ 'S . BrC P Cl z& ll A ttJ fi _o +j 'u ■f. G _fi 'ri X QJ >t aX qj t> il ■a .a a> tt) . > t* 3 s rw nj QJ QJ pa 'ri _ ri Z . QJ » >.s '-+3.B _ n> QJ cri <+H QJ QJ Jh am ro 'o B ttJ -a «! ~3 QJ ■ 60,3 %,— a 2 "fi 0 HH QJ > P> . ox tti+J rH QJ CJ 0J OH ■a CJ . M m (HT3 ri B ~G3 WO QJ U 'o o Saanich—Continued. Miss M. Smith Miss M. Smith Miss J. Hocking Miss J. Hocking Miss J. Hocking Miss M. Smith Miss D. Tate Miss D. Tate. Miss J. Hocking Miss J. Hocking Miss M. Smith 67 35 157 64 110 17 84 262 223 49 82 28 14 33 29 79 27 55 44 68 63 22 163 282 27 75 207 25 15 19 32 22 89 82 78 25 33 128 100 86 59 25 62 35 151 58 105 15 80 260 208 48 82 25 12 30 27 79 25 53 42 66 55 19 158 282 23 71 199 24 13 16 29 22 83 77 68 19 29 96 90 83 58 24 1 1 3 3 1 3 9 5 5 2 10 3 1 2 1 3 4 3 4 5 2 2 1 3 2 ~~4 8 5 2 1 1 1 4 1 I 4 l 3 2 3 4 4 2 2 1 4 2 1 3 7 3 1 29 1 8 1 4 1 21 8 7 3 2 71 11 3 29 4 22 1 15 65 55 10 7 16 2 7 8 41 5 26 15 10 3 43 110 5 8 15 4 1 9 5 35 10 31 13 60 43 7 5 12 7 4 9 32 7 14 20 53 49 19 106 123 3 40 94 2 10 2 13 4 32 4 17 1 21 13 39 9 1 2 3 6 5 24 7 13 18 24 10 42 29 4 4 8 1 1 1 1 Prospect Lake. D- Berman Tillicum 1 Tolmie D. Berman Jas. P. Vye. Salmon Arm: A. and S. E. Beech __. A. and S. E. Beech— A. and S. E. Beech __ A. and S. E. Beech — A. and S. E. Beech - A. and S. E. Beech— A. and S. E. Beech _. J. M. McDiarmid J. M. McDiarmid J. M. McDiarmid J. M. McDiarmid J. M. McDiarmid 5 9 1 2 2 5 4 8 3 2 6 7 6 1 14 36 1 9 16 3 1 9 8 3 7 5 6 2 1 3 ?, 3 4 Sumas: Miss J. M. Arnould... Miss J. M. Arnould— Miss J. M. Arnould... Miss J. M. Arnould— Miss J. M. Arnould __ 6 dated 3 2 1 7 36 3 9 2 1 1 1 2 14 5 25 92 Surrey: Anniedale F. D. Sinclair F. D. Sinclair 2 2 1 5 10 Colebrook- F. D. Sinclair F. D. Sinclair F. D. Sinclair F. D. Sinclair 4 Crescent 2 Elgin. _ 3 2 4 1 3 2 4 5 2 2 1 1 F. D. Sinclair _ 1 2 1 2 4 5 12 14 3 8 8 9 15 4 11 20 5 60 59 22 69 68 61 37 1 2 5 3 4 F. D. Sinclair . 3 F. D. Sinclair _ F. D. Sinclair 4 2 F. D. Sinclair 1 2i. F. D. Sinclair F. D. Sinclair- 7 3 3 2 Newton. 4 PortKells. F. D. Sinclair _ R F. D. Sinclair 1 7 Strawberry Hill _. F. D. Sinclair F. D. Sinclair.— 1 1 1 Surrey Centre ,.'.. 1 MEDICAL INSPECTION OF SCHOOLS, 1935-36. J 31 SCHOOLS—Continued. Other Conditions, specify (Nervous, Pulmonary, Cardiac Disease, etc.). Acute Fevers which have occurred during the Past Year. Condition of Building. State if crowded, poorly ventilated, poorly heated, etc. Closets. State if clean and adequate. Asthma, 1 ; skin, 1 ; heart, 3 ; lungs, 8 ; appendix, 3 Obese, 1; heart, 2; lungs, 2 ; appendix, 1 Bronchitis, 1; chorea, 1; heart, 9 ; lungs, 6 ; appendix, 4 Skin, 1 ; heart, 2 ; lungs, 1 Skin, 1 ; heart, 2 ; lungs, 3 ; appendix, 2 Bronchitis, 1; chorea, 1 Asthma, 1 ; heart, 14 ; lungs, 2; appendix, 10 Bronchitis, 4; obese, 1 ; heart, 14; lungs, 2 ; appendix, 10 Bronchitis, 5 ; asthma, 2 ; heart, 8; lungs, 13 ; appendix, 6 Bronchitis, 1; lungs, 6 ; appendix, 1 Acne, 1 Digestive, 1; disturbance, 1; eczema, 1; acne, 1 ; anasmia, 5 ; stammers, 1 Anaemia, 3 Cardiac, 1 Orthopaedic, 1 _ Anaemia, 6 ; acne, 3 ; eczema, 1 ; cardiac, 3; pulmonary, 1 ; poor posture, 2 Scarlet fever inoculations, 17 Scarlet fever inoculations, 34 ; strabismus, 1 ; endocarditis, 1 Scarlet fever inoculations, 140 ptosis, 1; deviated septum, 1 Scarlet fever inoculations, 19 Scarlet fever inoculations, 6 ; D.A.H., 1 Scarlet fever inoculations, 14; blepharitis, 1 Scarlet fever inoculations, 16 ; pigeon- chest, 1 Scarlet fever inoculations, 14 ; pharg. abscess, 1 ; blepharitis, 1 Scarlet fever inoculations, 43 ; tongue- tie, 1 ; pneumonia, 1 Scarlet fever inoculations, 33 ; endocarditis, 1 ; anaemia, 1 ; loss of weight, 1 Scarlet fever inoculations, 43 ; endocarditis, 1 Scarlet fever inoculations, 19 Scarlet fever inoculations, 20 ; carditis, 1 Scarlet fever inoculations, 62 ; bismus, 1 Scarlet fever inoculations 70 endo- Scarlet fever inoculations, 35; wryneck, 1 Scarlet fever inoculations, 43 Scarlet fever inoculations, 23 ; strabismus, 1 15 I 1 I Rubella, 4.. O.K._ Measles.. Satisf actor y.- Satisfactory— Satisfactory- Satisfactory— Satisfactory— Measles- Defective stove (smokes) ; poor lighting Satisfactory Diphtheria, 1; rubella . Rubella; measles, 20 Rubella; measles, 3 Fairly satisfactory— Satisfactory- Typhoid, 1 ; scarlet fever, 5 ; chicken-pox, 14 ; rubella Chicken-pox ; German measles Scarlet fever; measles Scarlet fever ; measles ; whooping-cough Scarlet fever ; German measles ; whooping-cough Mumps ; measles Fairly satisfactory.... Fairly satisfactory- Satisfactory Frame good on concrete ; good heat and ventilation Crowded Satisfactory Old frame No water on grounds; satisfactory Satisfactory _ Whooping-cough ; measles . Scarlet fever Satisfactory; water not palatable Satisfactory.— Measles ; whooping-cough . Crowded when full attendance Satisfactory. Satisfactory- Scarlet fever; measles . Measles ; mumps ; whooping- cough German measles — Scarlet fever ; measles ; chicken- pox Scarlet fever ; measles ; whooping-cough Measles ; mumps. _ Scarlet fever ; measles . Whooping-cough Satisfactory.. Satisfactory.. Satisfactory- Satisfactory; Div. 4 crowded Satisfactory _ Satisfactory- Satisfactory.- Crowded O.K. Clean; adequate. Clean; adequate. Clean; adequate. Clean; adequate. Clean; adequate. Clean; adequate. Clean; adequate. Fairly satisfactory. Fairly satis factory. Fairly satisfactory. Fairly satisfactory. Satisfactory. Yes Clean. Clean. Very poor. Clean. Clean. Clean. Clean. No urinal on boys' side. Leaky on boys* side. Clean. Clean. Clean. Clean. Clean. Clean- Clean. Clean. Clean. J 32 BRITISH COLUMBIA. RURAL MUNICIPAL Name of School. Medical Inspector. School Nurse. ta ft P °.e Yh a; __ ft . ft, to °s d ri 1. C o -P 'E a a 'ri X il ■2s aX Cl > ■** fi CJ q 01 .S "..2 o> u . > M 33 B "S . "3 s '■Clc _ +J ru ri *W QI ttl J. PP3 ru 3 'o s QJ -a tG Cl • us Jh -m ri 2 fig QJ > '-—■ • CJ.B QJ+3 rw CJ QJ QJ PH cj . cm ru Ij-O ri B 0,2 HO V U "o 6 Surrey—Continued. F. D. Sinclair 80 86 200 201 34 131 41 101 256 150 240 300 74 74 177 187 31 25 4 21 52 29 237 293 5 3 13 3 2 1 1 7 3 7 12 i 3 9 7 7 8 11 2 2 2 7 5 14 12 1 1 2 2 4 3 3 6 5 7 7 1 2 5 2 6 3 4 21 20 19 2 3 1 3 10 5 36 40 50 52 140 96 10 1 6 26 8 24 25 1 7 F. D. Sinclair— 3| 5 F. D. Sinclair F. D. Sinclair F. D. Sinclair Stewart Murray Stewart Murray Stewart Murray _. Stewart Murray Stewart Murray A. C. Nash A. C. Nash .- White Rock 6 1 2 Vancouver, North:* Capilano _ __. Dollarton Miss N. Armstrong... Miss N. Armstrong... Miss N. Armstrong- Miss N. Armstrong- Miss N. Armstrong-. Miss M. Hardy.. Keith Lynn 2 11 6 5 1 North Star Vancouver, West: Hollyburn _ * These children have been examined ten times by the nurse, although they have not been given a physical examination. RURAL AND Abbotsford Ainsworth J. M. McDiarmid D. J. Barclay J. M. Arnould 242 17 12 9 11 13 9 13 18 27 10 9 8 5 10 8 31 11 16 31 17 12 23 80 18 12 78 26 10 14 . 8 8 25 31 15 24 24 27 236 17 12 9 10 13 8 13 18 23 10 9 8 5 10 8 30 11 15 .31 17 12 23 75 18 12 ■77 22 10 14 8 8 25 31 15 24 24 27 11 29 1 3 7 1 ~~1 2 3 6 "s 10 3 3 2 ... 1 4 3 3 4 2 1 10 1 1 1 2 2 4 6 2 __. 2 ....... 7 10 3 3 16 5 MM. 2 4 6 2 3 3 2 4 2 1 7 30 8 1 3 3 2 5 2 7 1 2 ~_ 5 2 8 1 7 11 1 1 3 21 5 6 "~M_ 4 8 3 3 3 3 4 4 2 8 150 3 1 7 3 3 4 7 1 3 1 2 1 6 4 2 8 5 1 2 6 37 10 6 6 3 2 3 2 2 8 5 4 10 6 10 37 2 ""io 4 1 - 28 2 5 . ... 8 it Albert Canyon . J. H. Hamilton 1 1 1 3 2 2 2 1 1 2 1 1 1 ~1 ~~~3 3 1 6 2 2 4 1 ~~2 3 5 1 1 1 Albert Head — J. F. Grant T. C. Holmes C. E. McRae 5 (Ootsa Lake) Alexandria C. E. McRae 1 2 3 2 . 2 1 1 3 3 1 G. D. Oliver C. Ewert 9 Alice Siding J. Olivier D. McCaffrey Allen Grove R. B. White N. J. Piul Anarchist Mountain W. H. Wood J. A. Ireland W. Scatchard Anderson Creek Anglemont Argenta Arras Arrow Creek D. J. Barclay J. S. Cull Mrs. P. Yaholnitsky. 2 10 3 Arrowhead - - Arrow Park, East H. F. Tyerman Arrow Park, West H. F. Tyerman Ashcroft - - Ashton Creek G. B. Helem A. F. Gillis F. E. Coy - L. G. C. d'Easum G. D. Oliver 41 9 Aspen Grove SI Athalmer-Invermere ~5 4 6 2 Atlin Australian 2 Avola W. Bramley-Moore _ J. C. Thomas G. D. Oliver Bainbridge Baker Creek Baldonnel . Balfour J. S. Cull — —- D. J. Barclay W. Scatchard F. T. Stanier- W. E. Bavis Miss N. Cunningham 6 Balmoral - Bamberton Cowichan Health Centre Bamfield — 3] .. .| 1 Barkerville T. W. Sutherland 61 MEDICAL INSPECTION OP SCHOOLS, 1935-36. J 33 SCHOOLS—Continued. Other Conditions, specify (Nervous, Pulmonary, Cardiac Disease, etc.). | r, CJ > OS _ X ri CJ m d a S j-i s u O B « Acute Fevers which have occurred during the Past Year. Condition of Building. State if crowded, poorly ventilated, poorly heated, etc. Closets. State if clean and adequate. Scarlet fever inoculations, 42 ; strabismus, 2 Scarlet fever inoculations, 32 _._ Scarlet fever inoculations, 56 ; cleft palate, 1 ; endocarditis, 1 ; chronic otitis media, 3; D.A.H., 3; strabismus, 1 ; anasmia, 2 ; V.D.H., 1 Scarlet fever inoculations, 74 ; cleft palate, 1 ; hypothyroid, 1 ; D.A.H., 1 Scarlet fever inoculations, 16 Negativism, 1 ____ __._ 1 7 1 1 4 1 2 1 3 ~2 ~2 2 2 7 9 1 2 2 1 1 Whooping-cough; measles Measles ; scarlet fever ___ Mumps; measles ; whooping- cough Measles ; chicken-pox ; whooping-cough Measles. — Chicken-pox, 41 ; rubella, 26 ... Rubella, 2 Chicken-pox, 8; rubella, 43; scarlet fever, 15 ; whooping- cough, 4 Chicken-pox ; rubella, 67 Chicken-pox, 28; rubella, 6; scarlet fever, 1 Rubella, 35; mumps, 78; chicken-pox, 2; whooping- cough, 7 Rubella, 101 ; mumps 2; chicken-pox, 1 ; measles, 1 ; scarlet fever, 1 ; trench- mouth, 1 Satisfactory __ Adequate Adequate except Div. 3 ; basement drains poorly in wet weather Satisfactory Crowded — „. Good Fair — Good __.. Good — Good - Good —_ Good — Clean. Clean. Poor. Clean. Clean. Clean ; adequate. Clean ; adequate. Clean ; adequate. Clean ; adequate. Clean ; adequate. Acne, 1 ; anaemia, 4 __ Anaemia, 1 ; nervous, 1 ; orthopaedic, 3 ; pallor, 1 ; umbil. hernia, 1 Asthma, 1 ; cardiac, 1 ; diabetes, 1 ; eczema, 1 Good. ASSISTED SCHOOLS. Nervous, 1; cardiac, 2 ; orthopaedic, 2 8 15 """4 6 Chicken-pox, 15 ; scarlet fever, 3 ; rubella ; measles, 13 Measles Satisfactory Good —_ Good Good _ Good ., Floor in need of repair Satisfactory. Good Trachoma, 6 Good. Trachoma, 1 - __ Satisfactory Good Fair _ Clean; adequate. Good Desks need replacing Good _. Satisfactory.. Good — _ __ for. Clean; adequate. Good Fair Good. Clean; adequate. Fair Good Good Good German measles Good. fair. Good. Orthopasd'c defect, 1 Rubella, 14 .... Measles Good Satisfactory O.K. _ Clean; adequate. Good Not crowded ; ventilation and heating adequate Good ._ ... Satisfactory Good Good Fair Good Good __. Brain-tumour, 1 ; bullet in lung, 1 — Recurring tvpe of influenza, followed by persistent cough Measles _ Clean; adequate. 11 .... ~ 3 .._. Measles Measles Good. Pulmonary, 1 — Satisfactory New building; well heated and ventilated Measles, 4 __ ' J 34 BRITISH COLUMBIA. RURAL AND Name of School. Medical Inspector. School Nurse. rn 'a G P-a *-3 °o d fi Z QJ rn 'ft . S-O p ttl Z C °S d 1 A oi fi .2 '£ G G 'ri X to >> '■§« v B «« aX *■£ fi 8.8 ■_.s Defective Hearing. Defective Nasal Breathing. ro S '3 fi QJ TJ <! -a CJ ■ bl3 r.—< ri 2 fig HH OJ P ■ V> . v& QJ+_ <H tO 0j to at- -3 ttJ . :i 1. wo ri b ~g3 HO -w '3 O G. Morse M. G. Archibald H. A. Christie 22 19 25 13 6 9 12 16 24 12 10 12 10 17 31 26 21 9 22 18 56 7 43 16 9 18 13 19 14 14 9 74 13 10 22 14 20 13 11 60 8 9 11 22 28 12 9 41 23 10 33 17 61 134 8 9 20 157 14 60 88 29 1 1 1 I 9.9. 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 1; 8 7 14 1 2 6 3 7 5 3 8 2 1 17 11 5 2 2 2 32 1 13 3 3 4 3 12 5 8 Ml 5 5 4 5 4 2 7 26 3 5 1 6 3 .... 2 22 9 2 2 2 24 52 4 2 15 46 5 18 26 8 1 3 16 24 12 6 9 10 13 22 12 10 12 9 17 24 25 18 8 16 13 54 7 42 16 9 16 1- 1 2 3 1 1 1 1 1 2 4 2 7 1 3 3 4 3 2 1 2 2 1 9 8 9 4 1 "20 5 16 2 8 6 1 10 1 1 1 4 4 2 1 1 8 26 5 2 11 5 1 1 8 4 2 1 2 _— 8 8 2 1 1 5 "l 1 6 9 Baynes Lake Bear Creek _ Bear Flats G. A. Ootmar __ J. S. Cull J. H. Hamilton .__ R. Patten J. C. Thomas ... W. H. Wood - C. Ewert Miss Gowan .,. Miss N. Cunningham 1 3 2 2 "l 1 1 1 2 5 i 2 13 1 1 1 1 2 2 8 1 2 1 1 1 2 3 1 1 4 2 3 3 2 1 ir, P. Ewert - R. D. Rush 1 —— 2 .....„ 7 4 6 2 6 2 1 ...... 11 2 1 "2 4 I 1 ~4 1 6 1 2 2 2 2 1 2 7 4 3 5 6 2 7 2 " 1 ~8 4 1 4 15 5 2 1 ~6 4 Begbie —- H. H. MacKenzie H. A. McLean . H. A. McLean J. S. Cull _ 5 12 10 2 tench - - F. T. Stanier _ M. F. Lucas G. A. Ootmar J. A. Ireland __ J. H. Hamilton C. E. McRae Cowichan Health Centre Benvoulin — _ - Mrs. A. F. Grindon 21 1 2 N. J. Paul -— G. A. Ootmar M. G. Archibald M. G. Archibald P. Ewert H. E. Cannon W. Scatchard . R. Patten . N. B. Hall N. B. Hall T. H. Lougheed Eurris Clinic D. J. Crawford ____„ W. Bramley-Moore.... J. S. Cull - W. A. Drummond „ G. D. Oliver ._.. H. H. MacKenzie J. P. Ellis - Black Mountain Blackpool —_ — Mrs. A. F. Grindon _ 19 1 191 7 1 Miss Garood _ .__ 14 8 72 18 1 Blind Bay- — ? 1-1 1 22 1_ 1 6 4 4 9. 1 1 2 I 19I I I 13I . HI 59! I 8| 1 91 11! 181 ..... 271 1 12! 91. 391 — 221 1 101 331 1 171 ... 1. 601 1341 1 81 al Blucher Hall Bon Accord _ — — Mrs. P. Yaholnitsky 1 ll 4! 1 ..... 1 -Mil- 41 . 1| 21 ... 11 .... 1 31 1 4' 3 1 2 W. H. Wood F. Inglis 21 I C. Davidson H. F. Tyerman M. J. Paul C E. McRae W. R. Stone ._.— D. M. King 51 2 2 41 6 5i s 2 1 1 1 11 "" 9 11 3 3 1 .... 0 M« 16 5 s 5 W. H. Wood _ _ C. E. McRae " J. C. Stuart — J. L. Gayton F. E. Coy — G. James — G. James —__. M. G. Archibald 3! — ll_ 4 19! ll 1 41 29 1 1 ll 1 2! 16 1 5 16 -1 1! 35 Brisco 141 1 55' 3 881 2 1 !>S! 1 1 1 Britannia Beach ___ _ Britannia Mine Brocklehurst Miss Whitmore _.. Miss Fenwick 8 10 1 1 5 : Not opened this year. MEDICAL INSPECTION OF SCHOOLS, 1935-36. J 35 ASSISTED SCHOOLS—Continued. Other Conditions, specify (Nervous, Pulmonary, Cardiac Disease, etc.). fi 1 OJ > 00 01 d u Tfl 6 jj +-> Oi fi i S tH . O bo c s Acute Fevers which have occurred during the Past Year. Condition of Building. State if crowded, poorly ventilated, poorly heated, etc. Closets. State if clean and adequate. i i Good - — Wooden building; in fair repair Good. 2 T.B. test, 3 _ _ - Good. — — Clean. Good. Satisfactory _. Good— Satisfactory— Good — _ — Good. Rubella ._ __ _— ' Yes. O.K. Satisfactory- . Good - Satisfactory _— — Satisfactory German measles . Good. Stammer, 1; scoliosis, 1 ; cardiac, 5__ Good. 1 1 Satisfactory Good Clean.. — Good Good. Good—- -— Satisfactory Good.— _ Good. Good. Good Wry-neck, 1 ; postures good Log building; in good repair New wooden building Good — pair. Follicular conjunctivitis, 1; loose Fairly good for country school Good ._ —_ Satisfactory - Good condition Crowded; poor heating Good condition; ventilation sufficient; room well heated knee cartilage, 1 Chicken-pox, 3 __ Yes. Satisfactory.— Satisfactory—— Good— - _ Good _ Excellent Good - —. Fair— — Satisfactory Good ... fracture, arthrodized elbow 1 Clean ; adequate. 1 7 German measles, 3 ; whooping- cough, 2 Flu-*- - ... Clean ; adequate. Facial paralysis, 1 Satisfactory _ Good. - Good - Urinal required. Good. Trachoma, 17 , Fair — Good. Pinkeye epidemic; measles Mumps ; scarlet fever, measles German German O.K. O.K. Good—- Satisfactory Good Clean ; adequate. Measles, 1 Good pa_dic, 4 ; eczema, 1 ; dermatitis, 1 ; anaemia, 1; anycoma, 1 Good - Not crowded; well ventilated and heated Not crowded; well ventilated and heated Good - Mumps, 8 ; German measles, 1 Chicken-pox, 1 ; German measles, 31 ; glandular fever, 3 Tuberculosis, 1 ; mitral stenosis, 1; appendicitis, 1 Clean ; adequate. J 36 BRITISH COLUMBIA. RURAL AND Name of School. Medical Inspector. School Nurse. 3 P-6 Z ci Si . m | lH.5 __! 0) >_ >."S E> 8.8 "8.8 > ta 3 b 8'S % . >.£ QJ ri rw ttl Cl £ fi o HH HH 01 +J im qj o o CS HO Brookmere — Brown Creek Buffalo Creek B ull River _. Burgoyne Bay... Burns Lake — — Burtondale - Cahilty...._ Cale Creek Cambie Campbell Creek Campbell Ranch Campbell River. _ Camp No. 1 Slesse Creek Camp No. 2 Vedder Crossing Camp No. 3, Headquar. ters Canal Flats Canford Canyon City. Carlin - Carpio Carroll's Landing Cartier Cascade — . Castledale - Castlegar Castle Rock. Cawston . Cecil Lake - - Cedar, East Cedar, North _ -— Cedar, South Celista Champion Creek Chapman Camp Charlie Lake. Chase Chase Creek Chase River ... Cherry Creek . Chief Lake — Chilco — Chilliwack River.. Chimney Creek Chinook Cove Christian Valley.. Christina Lake Chu Chua Claxton Clayhurst — Clayoquot — Clayton Clearwater.. Clinton Clo-oose Coal Creek .. Coalmont Cobble Hill. Coleman Creek Colleymount Columbia Gardens . Columbia Valley— A. F. Gillis —. W. Truax _. C. E. McRae ...... H. A. Christie _ R. D. Rush T. C. Holmes ...... H. F. Tyerman _ M. G. Archibald . C. Ewert J. H. Hamilton.. J. A. Ireland J. A. Ireland.. N. B. Hall —.. W. E. Henderson . W. E. Henderson . T. A. Briggs . T. E. Cov A. F. Gillis J. Olivier S. E. Beech J. S. Cull — - H. F. Tyerman J. H. Hamilton . W. Truax P. Ewert — _ J. L. Gayton E. McRae... E. Wride.... S. Cull _ C. Browne .. C. Browne .. C. Browne . W. Scatchard . J. L. Gayton ... J. F. Haszard- J. S. Cull W. Scatchard W. Scatchard D. P. Hanington .. J. C. Thomas C. Ewert W. Ross Stone ..... W. E. Henderson C. E. McRae M. G. Archibald W. H. Wood W. Truax M. G. Archibald- A. E. Perry J. S. Cull T. G. Robertson .. J. S. Cull M. G. Archibald . W. A. Drummond. A. Edgelow W. Workman H. E. Cannon F. T. Stanier. J. S. Cull - T. C. Holmes J. S. Daly W. E. Henderson Miss N. E. Dunn . Miss B. Thompson . Miss M. Claxton — Miss N. Cunningham Miss E. G. Allen . Miss N. E. Dunn Mrs. R. M. Young Miss Garrood Cowichan Health Centre Miss N. E. Dunn .. 63 8 90 15 11 19 20 14 13 104 11 17 13 11 47 15 19 29 33 74 12 27 15 11 11 13 13 68 9 91 9 45 44 62 8 83 15 11 19 20 14 13 100 11 17 12 111 461 141 191 29 12 12 7 7 9 9 fi 6 18 17 8 8 11 11 21 21 17 17 19 19 6 6 52 52 26 25 76 73 21 20 12 12 13 13 13 13 I I I- 2 1 1 4 6 I 5 2 6 3 2 1 10 12 1 65 1 8 21 1 1 1 __ 41 ll 6 8 2 7 2 3 3 2 ... 7 3 18 1 8 ...... "_ 7 ~'i 2 1 9 2 2 2 5 5 2 5 2 1 5 12 5 9 4 3 2 MEDICAL INSPECTION OF SCHOOLS, 1935-36. J 37 ASSISTED SCHOOLS—Continued. Other Conditions, specify (Nervous, Pulmonary, Cardiac Disease, etc.). | tH 01 > Cl X cr] rj tn d '■£ Oi fi £ r-i s tH o i* bO X rt Acute Fevers which have occurred during the Past Year. Condition of Building. State if crowded, poorly ventilated, poorly heated, etc. Closets. State if clean and adequate. 1 I 1 O.K - Fair Good _ - Fair. Good. 3 1 Satis factory Satisfactory — O.K O.K. O.K. Good- - Good. Measles fair repair Good.. Good — Good, but lighting poor Fair ; crowded _ ■ Good; primary room crowded Good — Good. with partition. Good. Good- — Influenza (mild), 26 Good— O.K No. Satisfactory. Excellent Fair Excellent Fair " ... Good—- Good Good - - Measles ; German measles Whooping-cough Good. 5 Good. Anaemia, 2; posture, 2 ; blepharitis, 3 ; orthopaedic, 1 Chicken-pox ; measles Clean; adequate. Good. Satisfactory Good - Good - - Good— Good —— - - Good Good - -- — Clean. Clean. Yes. 2 venenata, 1 1 condition. Yes. media, 1; stiff elbow, 1 Posture, 6 - Mitral disease, 1; spinal curvature, 1 9 l Scarlet fever, 2 ; pertussis, 10- Overcrowded; poorly ventilated Good Clean; adequate. Yes. Good _ _ Yes. Good Clean. Good - _ _ O.K _ Clean; adequate. Heart, 1 Yes. Good Very good. Good - O.K Fair. Clean; in good Satisfactory ___ — Good O.K _ _ _— repair. Yes. Whooping-cough Good. Clean; sanitary. C, 1 Good Good — Dark; draughty Satisfactory Log building; in poor repair ; heating not adequate Good Clean; adequate. 1 .... Need repair. Scarlatina — Clean. Clean; adequate. Two ; in poor re pair; not clean Clean; adequate. Good _ _ Ventilation fair; heating poor in Div. 1 Too small to keep clean; old building Satisfactory. 1 i Influenza, 22 __ — — — Four; clean. Clean ; poorly Pulmonary, 2 ,. — .. built. Poorly lighted O.K Clean; adequate. O.K. i Good Very good. 1 J 38 BRITISH COLUMBIA. RURAL AND Name of School. Medical Inspector. School Nurse. rn "ft G •*£ °? z% ttl ft . ?x Oh ® Z& •\\ t^i QJ fi _o 'E +r> 3 G H X cj >t >.M .Sfi QX Oi > ll tO.rn a> Ell . > ba 8 "5 tr, Ci RM "rt rrj ci Z . . M >£ 'Sx Cl 4J> 3 rt OJ g RM riS "3 'o fi OJ < -a _ • bn3 utn rt « C§ HH QJ _> rJ.fi QJ W_ *H QJ QJ QJ RH T3 QJ . bl ru _"° « fi C.3 HO 0i u '3 O J. F. Grant - 52 140 11 17 7 41 12 86 57 12 179 27 10 37 248 29 18 9 17 6 15 75 19 27 8 17 27 25 18 11 31 24 62 13 62 20 19 24 7 12 24 11 13 16 12 13 20 14 20 19 18 22 7 18 10 19 8 60 16 1 ko 9. l l ' i l l 1 l 1 2 4 8 1 '""_ 1 62 6 1 8 2 10 3 5 4 2 4 3 4 ~~5 3 ~~1 3 3 8 1 2 22 4 5 1 7 1 42 2 2 32 4 5 2 22 10 5 1 42 8 7 40 5 2 1 9 9 28 11 2 46 7 16 24 1 T. A. Briggs 139 11 l- 9. 8 ___ 12 8 3 4 8 4 1 19 5 1 5 T. A. Briggs W. E. Henderson D. McCaffrey ■ 71 .... 4i I n N. B. Hall 12 83 57 12 158 27 10 25 237 29 18 9 17 6 16 75 19 24 8 17 26 25 18 11 31 24 3 4 7 1 2 1 1 1 9 ~2 4 1 3 2 C. H. Beevor-Potts .. Miss H. Kilpatrick _ Cowichan Health Centre 1 J. H. Hamilton D. J. Barclay 7 H. H. MacKenzie 62 6 2 2 29 1 14 2 3 10 7 2 8 1 4 6 4 2 3 6 2 1 3 1 2 2 1 4 4 3 3 5 1 7 2 3 8 62 6 10 4 2 1 34 3 14 2 3 4 12 7 3 8 5 15 6 14 2 3 10 2 1 4 1 5 2 4 3 3 4 11 4 3 5 3 7 11 2 23 5 8 l i l 2 1 15 6 2 2 1 7 2 6 2 5 7 2 3 1 2 1 4 2 2 ' 1 1 2 ~"~4 2 1 3 2 1 3 1 J. Olivier G. C. Johnston 9 4 3 3 2 11 14 11 7 1 15 10 9 5 10 3 2 5 14 5 7 7 5 3 7 2 11 3 5 1 8 4 7 4 28 12 8 2 Crystal Springs J. S. Cull W. E. Henderson Mrs. R. M. Young .... Darlington 3 5 4 10 2 17 4 15 5 1 6 1 10 2 3 2 3 6 2 7 J. S. Cull J. S. Cull Miss R. Mahon Mrs. P. Yaholnitsky Mrs. P. Yaholnitsky 27 Dawson Creek, South J. S. Cull J. A. Ireland T. C. Holmes _ ' C. Davidson H. G. Burden . G. B. Helem J. L. Gayton T. A. Briggs C. C. Browne W. H. Mclntyre J. S. Cull • W. H. Mclntyre 9 Devereaux Mrs. P. Yaholnitsky 131 1 471 5 201 1 191 2 24 1 71 111 1 231 13 111 4r 5 Diamond Divide D. P. Hanington R. D. Rush J. S. Cull Miss N. E. Dunn 13 C. E. McRae- M. F. Lucas ... T. A. L. Connold T. A. L. Connold H. A. Christie G. D. Baker 12 16 19 1 R. B. Brummitt J. A. Ireland 2 2c, 3b 1 121. 201 3 141 — W. Scatchard S. E. Beech R. Patten F. E. Coy H. F. Tyerman J. A. Ireland .. T. A. L.Connold G. C. Johnston - H. A. Christie W. Ross Stone G. A. Ootmar F. Inglis - 18 2 5 1 1 2 „ 2 1 3 7 2 1 1 9 1 191 1 181 221 7! .. 181 5b 101 .— 1 171 —.. 81 58! 12 1 Ifil 9. Edith Lake 6 7 1 Elk Bridge ' Elko 1 Ellesby Mrs. A. F. Grindon Ellison . 29 1 MEDICAL INSPECTION OF SCHOOLS, 1935-36. J 39 ASSISTED SCHOOLS—Continued. Other Conditions, specify (Nervous, Pulmonary, Cardiac Disease, etc.). X S tH Oi > ta s '-Q c. o Tfl 6 3 'S Cl a S a O J* tn fi 5 Acute Fevers which have occurred during the Past Year. Condition of Building. State if crowded, poorly ventilated, poorly heated, etc. Closets. State if clean and adequate. Boy blind right eye, result of accident, 1; cleft palate, 1; pinkeye, 1 1 1 Good. 2 ~~2 2 Scarlet fever, 4 ; measles, 4 Congenital dislocated right hip, l._ Good.- Good - Good. Ventilation via windows ; heater in class-rooms Poorly heated, ventilated, and lighted Satisfactory . _. Yes. influenza jcarlet fever, 1 Pulmonary, 1 _ - — Scarlet fever _ Mumps ; measles Good _ Good. Good Good Yes. Good. Eczema of hands, 1 Cardiac, 4 ; nervous, 1 — _ - Jhicken-pox — Measles ; scarlet fever Good— Good ___ Fair — Ventilation via windows ; heated by heater in room Satisfactory Satisfactory Good. Clean; adequate. Yes. Good. 5 2 2 2 3 ~~2 O.K. O.K. Cardiac, 2; pulmonary, 1; posture, 2 ; scoliosis, 1 ; chronic appendicitis, 1; an_emia, 1 Scarlet fever, 1 _ Satisfactory Excellent Crowded ___ Clean ...■ 0 K. Inadequate. Clean. ~~2 O.K. Satisfactory O.K. O.K. Measles Satisfactory. . Good Good Good —_. Satisfactory._ Good — phosis), 1 Scarlet fever, 3 Measles ; rubella ; pertussis — Yes. Clean ; adequats. Yes. Mumps, 2 ; chicken-pox, 1 Satisfactory — Good Satisfactory.— Good ; adequate _ Good; adequate. Satisfactory Good... 2 _ M .nfluenza Good. — Satisfactory ___ Lighting fair Satisfactory— Satisfactory .. Good Good Fair ______ Good; adequate — Heated with a fur- nacette; ventilation via windows Satisfactory ____ O.K good. seats divided by a partition ; the closet for the girls should be separate from that of the boys. Yes. Yes Cardiac, 4 scoliosis, 7 ; T.B. test, 6 . Whooping-cough, 2; German measles, 2 ; chicken-pox, 5 ^lu ; German measles Good ; well-water contaminated Good— Good. i 1 1 J 40 BRITISH COLUMBIA. RURAL AND Name of School. Medical Inspector. School Nurse. 3 "a 3 tHt) "H « °o °'c Z ci tn ft . PX ft QJ S.s °S o rt A ci fi .2 -j. 'h ■4. 3 fi "3 X 13 QJ b "S QJ QX 01 > fl X.S a> 01 . > in) -8 G *'_ "S. RW 13 rrj rt Z . oi 9 >.S Vx _+j QJ G tr, QI QJ Jh ru' '3 fi OJ «: ta 01 • U3 U'r. a 2 fio 01 8.5 "3 8 at. QJ . tn) nj (.■a rt b 0.2 HO 0J r, 43 'o 0 W.C.Pitts .',., G. B. Helem 11 22 12 8 53 12 10 25 22 17 18 43 41 38 69 15 10 74 13 9 16 7 12 9 12 13 8 40 21 70 17 64 41 10 14 11 12 15 10 9 40 111 84 93 9 23 7 17 8 7 11 15 10 65 241 17 8 27 10 471 181 511 231 111 101 251 1 11 22 11 8 51 11 9 25 21 17 17 41 41 38 68 15 10 74 13 9 12 6 12 8 12 16 8 40 21 64 17 64 38 10 14 7 8 15 10 9 39 105 83 93 9 23 5 17 8 7 11 12 9 65 24 17 8 27 10 45 18 48 23 10 9 21 1 MMM 3 3 I 1 1 l 10 i l 19 3 4 4 10 3 3 3 2 1 ~~i l " 2 1 3 10 10 1 2 3 3 19 20 1 1 5 12 12 3 4 1 2 6 8 6 4 13 12 22 3 3 1 3 6 2 2 1 1 I 2 1 II 1 ~ ll 7 4 10 7 3 9 4 4 6 7 7 1 29 7 14 38 6 3 24 4 3 6 1 Enderby, North 1 l 2 4 2 8 1 ___ 2 5 5 " _ 8 2 2 4 10 12 1 10 1 3 8 R. Patten C. C. McRae J. Olivier J. S. Daly 2 J. S. Cull — Miss M. Claxton Miss Chodat . . 7 Errington C. Davidson E. A. Campbell R. B. Brummitt G. A. Ootmar D. P. Hanington F. T. Stanier Evelyn Ewings Landing Extension Fairbridge . Falkland 8 —- ~i i 3 2 1 1 Miss E. A. Allen Cowichan Health Centre T. A. Briggs — H. F. Tyerman G. Ewert G. A. Cheeseman W. Truax G. A. Ootmar J. S. Cull Field Fife 3 Fish Creek Miss N. Cunningham 2 2 1 2 2 3 3 2 10 3 2 1 2 M. G. Archibald P. Ewert • T. C. Holmes C. E. McRae J. S. Cull W. C. Pitts ' 2 1 8 1 10 12 23 13 6 7 5 4 4 12 1 1 1 1 Foi-far Miss N. Cunningham 1 2 2 5 2 6 5 12 4 2 4 ■ 1 2 1 1 2 10 9 12 26 4 1 1 ~ 2 4 5 2 7 8 2 H 8 3 6 10 1 4 2 6 1 C. Ewert 4 Fort George, South C. Ewert .. . 3 . 3 1 1 2 3 6 1 10 10 .... .... 2 2 1 5 2 2 1 1 2 2 2 5 5 2 1 1 " 2 4 17 2 4 1 1 7 8 " 1 8 1 ~ 1 1 2 3 W. R. Stone J. S. Cull F. W. Green Fort St. John — Fort Steele — Miss N. Cunningham 21 6 1 11 3 L. B. Wrinch T. C. Holmes ' T. C. Holmes 1 | 71 i C. Ewert W. C. Pitts 41 __ 21 61 4 14 K 9 W. C. Pitts 1 8 16 2 i W. A. Drummond ... Miss I. Chodat 1 Burris Clinic . W. Truax — Drs. Daly & Crawford C. C. Browne C. C. Browne C. C. Browne P. Ewert 8 4 12 19 40 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 10 26 3 1 13 1 2 l 1 l l 2 1 1 ~12 3 2 1 5 2 2 6 ~~~Z 3 _ i J. H. Hamilton Galley Bav — R. D. Rush T. E. Roberts H. A. Christie— R. D. Rush R. D. Rush - — N. B. Hall G. E. Darby J. C. Thomas . W. Truax 16 12 5 4 15 3 22 3 4 1 10 3 1 2 1 4 2 Gill — C. Ewert 1 J. H. Hamilton H. H. MacKenzie H. T. Tyerman J. A. Shotton Glade - " . 3 Glenlily 2 H. N. Watson Miss A. S. Law — MEDICAL INSPECTION OP SCHOOLS, 1935-36. J 41 ASSISTED SCHOOLS—Continued. Other Conditions, specify (Nervous, Pulmonary, Cardiac Disease, etc.). 's r, QJ 0) X d d a OJ a | S u o iS so fi s Acute Fevers which have occurred during the Past Year. Condition of Building. State if crowded, poorly ventilated, poorly heated, etc. Closets. State if clean and adequate. 1 i Good _ Satisfactory Satisfactory- Fair Fair 1 T. 1 Clean. Yes. Trachoma, 2 Fair. Posture, 2 ; chronic appendicitis, £ ~~i D.A.H., 1 ; cardiac enlargement, 1; Satisfactory.. Satisfactory.. Fair lighting — Good - Clean; adequate. suggested correction of posture 1 ___. ___ Chicken-pox ; German measles ; mumps Satisfactory. Clean; adequate. Orthopaedic, 1 .__ . Rubella, 4 ; scarlet fever, 2 ... 61 5 1 Measles - — Scarlet fever, 3 _ .— Good Good Good- - Good -- Fair— Good...- Crowded; poorly lighted Good O.K.- _ Good. Deformed right and left thumb, 1 Adequate. Influenza (abdomen type) Yes Scoliosis, 1 __ 2 ii i O.K. Rheumatic heart, 1; posture A, 6; posture B, 6 ~~~Z 12 4 3 repair. O.K - O.K. Trachoma, 12 Good — Satisfactory Good - _ Good __ — — Good O.K - Junior and Intermediate Divs. overcrowded Good - — - Good _ O.K - , Good. Nervous, 1 Clean; adequate. Measles .__ — — Conjunctivitis, 1 Clean; adequate. Yes. Posture, 1 ; Contracture of tissues of Clean; adequate. leg due to burn, 1; obstruction of lachrymal duct, 1 Influenza .__ — Yes. "_ O.K.- _ —. O.K. Orthopaedic, 1 — Good _ Fair... Good — -. Good - Clean; adequate. Nervous, 1 — 2 Clean; adequate. D.A.H., 1 ; enlargement of heart, 2 ... Satisfactory Wooden building ; well heated and ventilated One room very crowded Intermediate Div., temporary Good Good Good — — Good Good- " Fair... ...' Satisfactory __ Fair condition; well ventilated; lighting very uneven Satisfactory ___ Satisfactory — Satisfactory Crowded ___ Satisfactory __ Good. — _ ... Clean; adequate. poor posture, 21 .... ___ _._ ____ Three; in good repair; clean; adequate. Fair. Whooping-cough — Cardiac, 1 — Clean. Good. Yes. O.K. Septic sore throat, 2 ^carTatina ; rubella ..__ O.K. O.K. Congenital heart, 1 Yes. has mild cardiac condition, but is at present under observation Whooping-cough ___ Fair... Good- Fair. Clean; adequate. Good-. Good. Obesity, 1 ; underdeveloped, 2 __ Excellent Good...— Good— - - Good..— - Fair. Pertussis — — Measles ; whooping-cough Good. 1 Good. Acceptable. Fairly good Clean; adequate. J 42 BRITISH COLUMBIA. RURAL AND Name of School. Medical Inspector. School Nurse. 01 ft X rhrr- d g Z oi ta ft . Q, 01 Z..5 A Cl fi o +j 'n 3 fi 'rt X 0 >> >-£ 'fi OJ oj aX oi > it "3.3 OJ . > ba -C fi OS "rt uj rt &_ o, g 'Sx rj +J oj rt «h ru QJ U am Adenoids. Enlarged Tonsils. OJ > 'S . ox QJ-U VI oi OJ 01 am TJ rn . ba ru U TJ ct c ~c3 iSO ru r, +J 'O O Miss M. Gowen 11 12 8 130 9 8 14 9 9 15 39 21 59 20 10 11 60 16 225 21 9 23 21 31 6 54 33 14 57 11 15 23 17 10 11 51 37 9 79 16 23 28 11 71 11 11 9 13 7 23 12 24 28 104 22 15 18 51 8 11 7 7 35 11 12 8 126 9 8 13 9 9 15 39 21 59 15 9 11 56 16 219 21 9 22 12 26 6 47 29 14 55 10 15 22 17 9 11 45 35 9 77 16 22 28 11 71 11 11 9 13 7 22 12 24 25 101 22 15 18 51 7 11 7 7 31 "1 ...... 3 2 3 5 17 1 5 10 8 7 3 4 2 15 3 5 2 5 9 109 5 10 R. B. Brummitt D. J. Fitz Osborne— P. Ewert 2 1 i 2 2 7 1 2 1 2 2 4 1 2 1 4 4 18 1 3 1 2 4 2 1 1 1 6 1 2 3 4 3 10 1 5 3 5 3 4 5 1 20 7 1 4 4 64 5 9 3 11 4 18 10 3 Golden: 4 1 9 1 6 1 4 6 5 1 5 11 6 J. F. Grant — G. B. Helem MissD. Wilkie Grandview Bench Granite Bay Grasmere — Grassy Plains 5 3 1 1 1 1 3 ~~3 3 3 1 2 5 2 3 2 6 1 "2 1 ..... _ .... 2 MM 1 ...... ... i 6 2 5 .... 6 2 2 2 1 1 —. 3 5 3 1 1 1 3 1 20 5 4 ~~~3 3 5 4 1 2 8 5 i 2 5 1 R. Patten H. A. Christie T. C. Holmes .... 1 Great Central J. C. Thomas J. H. Hamilton G. B. Helem J. S. Cull F. Inglis J. H. Hamilton J. F. Grant - R. Patten - Grindrod — Ground Birch ._ Halfmoon Bay Hall's Landing Happy Valley Mrs. P. Yaholnitsky Miss D. Wilkie 2 3 15 1 1 2 28 1 10 3 ~~2~ 18 Harewood C. C. Browne C. E. McRae P. Ewert Miss M. Upshall H. H. MacKenzie W. H. Mclntyre 10 1 ~ 5 31 1 2 5 5 7 J. S. Cull Miss R. Mahon. 4 L. B. Wrinch I,. B. Wrinch T. A. Briggs G. E. Wride M. G. Archibald J. S. Shotton N. B. Hall J. S. Shotton... J. S. Cull G. B. Helem H. N. Watson 1 1 2 1 1 i 5l - Hedley. _ cl 1 Heffley Creek 1 1 2 2 9 ~5 .... .- 6 1 1 41 . I ..... 1 1 6 81 21 2 1 in! 1 Hey wood Corners 2! 7| 6l 31... Miss R. Mahon Miss A. S. Law Miss I. Chodat Hillcrest Hillcrest (Mount Pre- vost) 5 5 5 8 3 4l 4! 2 111 31 I 1 Hilton 0. Morris _ W. E. Henderson T. A. Briggs P. Ewert W. Workman — R. B. Brummitt 1 — 171 3[ . ll.—- 21 1 6 "2 Hornby Island 21 2 1 Houston 4 5 Mrs. J. Russell 51 ll — i! 21 11 ll ~il 91 4 41 1 1 91 101- 1 1 31 3i 2 1 ll 1 1 1 Hubert J S Cull 1 9 Miss N. Cunningham 1 1 1 Hulatt - W. R. Stone _ _ A. Francis G. B. Helem. J. Olivier H. F. Tyerman ._ H. F. Tyerman Hunter's Siding ■ Hupel 51 1 10! 5 1l fil _l 4 2b 1 ~3 2 4b, 5c 6! 61 ... I - 1 .. 21 21 31 41 4 51 51 71 1 .... 1 4! 121 131 61 61 151 21 8 111. . 1 61 18! 6l .... llll ll 2! 101 21 5 21 41 121 .... 1 1 9.1 Kl fil 9.1 Ingersoll Mountain Inonoaklin Valley Inverness — loco Irvine's Landing A. E. Perry C. R. Symmes T. A. L. Connold R. D. Rush H. A. Christie W. H. Moore 1 2 1 1 2 3 2 " 2 James Island— ' Joe Rich Valley Johnson's Landing Jordan River Jura Kaleden G. A. Ootmar— D. J. Barclay J. F. Grant 1 9. 1 11 11 31 13 21 21.... 1 ..... 1 .... 1 ll 21 l! 1 61 91 71 2! 3 llll llll D. McCaffrey R. B. White MEDICAL INSPECTION OF SCHOOLS, 1935-36. J 43 ASSISTED SCHOOLS—Continued. Other Conditions, specify (Nervous, Pulmonary, Cardiac Disease, etc.). d S u QJ > Oi jis d o Tfl 6 01 ft s s o bb a Acute Fevers which have occurred during the Past Year. Condition of Building. State if crowded, poorly ventilated, poorly heated, etc. Closets. State if clean and adequate. 1 1 1 Satisfactory Poorly lighted Satisfactory 3 "" 5 " 4 .___. — 2 - ~1 2 Clean. Measles epidemic all through school Measles Fair Satisfactory Satisfactory Satisfactory O.K Fair. Clean. Yes. Clean; adequate. O.K. Fair Measles Measles ; German measles ._ Measles Good Good Satisfactory Satisfactory Good Good. Clean. Posture 1 ; pleurisy, 1 ; chronic appendicitis, 1 Flu Good One girl deformed arm, result accident ; one nervous debility a problem child Whooping-cough, 4; measles, 6; impetigo, a number of cases at present Good Satisfactory Good; well heated and ventilated Good Good. Yes. Cardiac, 6; nervous, 6; appendic- tomy, 2 ; rickets, 2 ; curvature of spine, 1 ; cleft palate, 1 ; eczema, 1 Scarlet fever; mumps; German measles; chicken-pox Clean ; old- fashioned. Good. Good—— Excellent Good Overcrowded Good Good _ Good Adequate Good - Good Good _—- Good. — - Very clean Satisfactory— — Good Satisfactory — ., Good; log - Good Clean. Good. Measles .._. Yes. Influenza Influenza Yes. .... 1 ._ Yes. Mumps Posture A, 8; posture B, 1 ; car- diac, 1 Nephritis chronic, 1 Cardiac murmurs, 1 Measles — Scarlet fever, 2 Measles ; whooping-cough Good. Repairs needed. Good. Measles Clean. Clean ; adequate. Clean. - | - i 1 I I i I ____ ! 1 ... 1 - 1 _. ! " . ! .... 1 - 1 ... 1 1 1 ' I .... „ 1 .._ ..... 1 .... 1 Good — -- Two bright new class-rooms ; heating good Good. - Good ._ Fair lighting Poorly lighted _ _ O.K — Good Satisfactory Fair ' Clean. Bronchitis, 1 ; eczema, 1 ; deformed chest, 1 Influenza, 4 Clean. Flu - Posture, 1; bilateral congenital dislocation of hips, 1 Clean ; adequate. Clean ; adequate. Yes. Good Erythema nodosum _ Measles Clean. Good - — Good —- Building burned Good Good; adequate Satisfactory S atisf actor y Good f. Good — Good. Fair. Epileptic, 1 ; defective speech, 4 ... Pre T.B., 1 - — - ■ Measles, 15 : mumps, 40 ; chicken-pox, 2; whooping-cough, 27 Good. Clean; adequate. O.K. Three contacts with pertussis isolated; no cases in school; measles, 3 ; inf. conjunctivitis, 8 Clean; adequate. Acne, 2 ; scoliosis, 1 ; wax in ears, 5 Clean; adequate. Fair —_ Good __ — Good Fair. Good. Mum os, 8 ; me-s.es, 12 ; varicella, 6 Good. __ Satisfactory ; modern Clean; adequate. J 44 BRITISH COLUMBIA. RURAL AND Name of School. Medical Inspector. School Nurse. '£ 0 fc-d •n3 o:3 6 £ Z Cl s . fi-o P oi Z£ O Ci £ x A oj fi g * OJ >. >£ ■§"3 Us J ax 01 > -1 "8.3 a> 01 . > ba 33 c o'u oj jj aX 'rt Z . c ba > fi 'Sx O 4J oj d tr, tu oi n am rn rfi 'o c 0J < ■d ba 3 Js'l pm OJ ox 01+J «w 0J 0J oi am T3 oj . ba rn %. T_ JS fi e* HO 0J tH *J 'o O G. W. Bissett.. 0. Morris J. P. Ellis — 0. 0. Lyons J. S. Cull Miss I. McMillan 18 14 12 10 15 50 26 74 16 600 7 7 25 9 26 11 17 23 32 12 12 18 18 74 63 11 6 89 12 69 29 11 10 8 8 13 9 44 121 22 36 7 14 16 10 48 6 17 45 6 14 21 18 21 42 21 19 14 8 18 14 10 9 15 49 26 64 16 "592 7 7 19 8 24 11 17 23 32 12 12 18 14 73 60 10 6 85 12 64 29 11 10 8 9 12 8 44 115 15 36 7 14 16 10 48 6 17 45 6 14 20 18 19 42 20 18 14 8 3 1 1 7 6 3 2 8 1 2 3 4 2 1 5 2 1 1 1 4 2 4 2 4 1 1 1 ~* 8 5 1 9 1 1 2 2 4 9 1 1 3 1 .....- 2 3 3 2 11 1 5 1 lo 4 7 10 3 2 1 9 tc 4 2 2 34 9 21 3 139 2 2 2 ....... 7 2 4 2 4 2 1 6 10 28 3 47 3 3 3 3 2 4 2 4 5 5 6 8 14 3 2 7 4 1 Mo 19 1 4 8 "'2 15 12 3 2 4 1 Kedelstone 3 2 4 38 1 3 3 12 18 12 26 3 119 1 1 1 12 3 22 6 1 1 4 K eef er s 1 1 8 2 i i 1 Kelly Creek Mrs. L. Ward . — Mrs. A. F. Grindon Mrs. A. F. Grindon Mrs. B. Thompson 15 Kelowna, East — Kelowna, South — Keremeos G. A. Ootmar G. A. Ootmar G. E. Wride W. H. Wood J. F. Haszard 21 13 5 Kettle Valley- 1 Kimberley— __ 3 3 24 Kingcome Inlet R. Patten G. B. Helem J. Olivier T. A. L. Connold H. N. Watson H. H. MacKenzie .... J. G. Robertson C. E. McRae W. E. Henderson W. R. Stone : ■J. S. Cull J. S. Cull 0. 0. Lyons J. F. Grant C. C. Browne F. W. Green M. F. Lucas J. C. Stuart W. C. Pitts IB 2 2b lc 1 ll 3 3 1 7 2 8 10 3 1 ~~2 2 11 2 2 M"i l ~~i 5 5 ~~5 1 ~~~2 10 M~_ 3 2 6 1 7 2 2 8 10 8 7 3 3 7 12 3 2 2 3 1 2 6 4 5 16 6 1 5 2 3 1 2 21 4 3 1 1 Kleindale.—— Miss I. McMillan .. 9 Kyuquot ■ ... 1 ... Lac la Hache 1 2 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 2 i 1 1 2 3 3 2 1 2 1 4 1 9 1 2 2 2 2 1 2 22 ""~4 2 1 Laidlaw ?, Lakes District Lakeview Landry __ ' Miss N. E. Dunn — Miss R. Mahon "j 4 1 Langford _ — Lantzville __ — Miss D. Wilkie 2 Larchwood ~ 1 Lee — Lillooet ?, Lily Lake — _— - Lister — - - J. Olivier 1 Little Fort ( Mount Olie) 2 Lone Butte __ — C. E. McRae J. S. Cull H. H. MacKenzie ._. Lone Prairie ___ Long Beach _ _ — Mrs. P. Yaho'nitsky 1 Long Lake — J. A. Ireland 1 Louis Creek __ M. G. Archibald F. W. Green 0. Morris Lumberton _ 4 Lumby.- 1 Lund 0. O. Lyons J. P. Ellis — J. P. Ellis Lytton — 7 Lytton, North " Magna Bay W. Scatchard - 1 F. T. Stanier J. H. Hamilton _ J. A. Ireland W. R. Stone Cowichan Health Centre Malakwa 4 1 ~~1 3 3 2 5 2 1 1 1 2 10 2 Mamette Lake —_ Mapes Mara a. B. Helem G. D. Oliver W. Scatchard J. F. Haszard J. C. Dunn . 7 Martin Prairie ___ — 1 Marysville 1 Mayne Island — ' T. E. Roberts H. N. Watson . H. A. Christie 41 5 Mayo - Miss A. S. Law 8 9 12 11 ..._ J. F. Haszard W. Scatchard J. S. Daly 31 3 51 5 2 .... ? 5 1 ' MEDICAL INSPECTION OF SCHOOLS, 1935-36. J 45 ASSISTED SCHOOLS—Continued. Other Conditions, specify (Nervous, Pulmonary, Cardiac Disease, etc.). 1 tH 01 > 3 X d rj d ss 'S V P. E M S o 1 be X s Acute Fevers which have occurred during the Past Year. Condition of Building. State if crowded, poorly ventilated, poorly heated, etc. Closets. State if clean and adequate. Good; frame Crowded Fair...... Clean. Good. Cardiac, 1 Yes. Posture, 1 ; pulmonary, 2 Cardiac, 3 ; scoliosis, 1 ; T.B. test, 5 1 German measles, 13; scarlet fever, 2 Whooping-cough, 6 - Chicken-pox. Crowded Good... Good Inadequate. Clean. T.B. test, 4 Cardiac, 4 _ 1 Adequate Windows in front should be removed ; otherwise satisfactory Ventilation good; well heated; not crowded Satisfactory Satisfactory _ Fair __ Clean; adequate. Yes. Yes. 2 ; Legge's disease, 1; chronic mastoid, 3; cleft palate, 1 ; chronic nephritis, 1 ; stiff elbow, 1 Yes. ...„ Clean. Influenza Rubella, 1 Poorly heated; un- lined 1 Clean; adequate. Nervous, 1 _. Chicken-p ox Good Good Good- Good. Good. Fair. Good O.K Yes. 4 Good. Posture, 4 ; anemia, 1 — —_ _ Satisfactory Good Clean; adequate. Yes. 1 Good. Scarlet fever ; mumps ■■ Good Good_.._ Satisfactory - Good __ Adequate room and Clean. Clean. German measles, 16; mumps, 35 Clean; adequate. Cardiac, 2 .-.._ Measles ventilation Fair O.K Acceptacle. O.K.; requires dry earth. Only fair Chicken-pox, 6 Measles, 2 Satisfactory Good. Good Satisfactory Wooden building; in fair repair Good Good ; frame Good _. Good Good Good; log No cloak-room Good. 4 „— Good. Clean. Posture A, 1; posture B, 1 Yes. Tuberculosis, 1 German measles, 4 Good. Good. 1 3 Influenza, 4 — — Clean. Yes. Scarlet fever; German measles Good _ O.K. _ Satisfactory Good Good. Clean. Orthopaedic, 2 ; nervous, 1; cardiac, 1 Cardiac murmur, 1 - Yes. Measles Measles _ Pertussis, 4 Clean. Good Good _. Excellent Not crowded; well heated and ventilated ; lighting from windows could be improved upon Poor lighting, heating, and ventilation Yes. Yes. 1 Whooping-cough, 4; epidemic flu, 6 Measles, 26 _ _ Clean; adequate. Cardiac, 1 ; orthopaedic hip, 1 — Poor; inadequate. Cleft palate, 2 Lighting fair; no cloak-room Not quite clean. 1 J 46 BRITISH COLUMBIA. RURAL AND Name of School. Medical Inspector. School Nurse. P rkXi o g *& 01 ttl fi ft . o 0«5j 0) fc. c >£ > fi fl 13 11 ■0 c $.1 ^s S QS p> 0 bo +3 rfl HH OJ +_■ oj a HO Meadowvale Meadow Valley.. Meldrum Creek- W. R. Stone .... F. W. Andrew.. G. D. Oliver Menzinger.. Metchosin- Michel-Natal Midway.. G. D. Oliver.. J. F. Grant ._ G. C. Johnston Milburn Lake- Mill Bay Minto.. Minto City. Miocene Mission Creek.. Moberly Moberly Lake- Monte Creek Monte Lake__ Montney— Montrose- Moose Heights .. Morrissey Mountain Ridge Mountain View Mount McPherson_. Moyie Mud River.. Myn caster McBride.. McConnell Creek- McGilli vr ay MacKenzie McLure McMurdo __ Nadina River _- Nakusp Naltesby.. Nanaimo Bay__ Naramata Narcosli Needles New Denver.. Newgate Nickel Plate. Nicola Nicola, Lower. Nicomen Island ... Nine Mile Creek~ Nithi Mountain— Nithi River Nixon Creek Noosatsum. North Bend Northfield North Saanich . Notch Hill ._ Ocean Falls . W. H. Wood.. G. D. Oliver... F T. Stanier- E. R. Hicks D. J. Fitz Osborne C. E. McRae G. A. Ootmar P. Ewert J. S. Cull J. A. Ireland J. A. Ireland J. S. Cull C. Davidson G. D. Oliver W. Workman P. Ewert M. F. Lucas J. H. Hamilton.. F. W. Green C. Ewert.. W. H. Wood M. F. Lucas W. H. Mclntyre M. G. Archibald Cowichan Health Centre Mrs. A. F. Grindon. Mrs. P. Yaholnitsky Mrs. R. M. Young.. H. A. MacLean C. J. M. Willoughby P. Ewert— T. C. Holmes H. F. Tyerman W. R. Stone C. C. Browne F. W. Andrew Miss M. Upshall _ C. E. McRae H. F. Tyerman A.. Francis H. A. Christie G. E. Wride A. F. Gillis A. F. Gillis W. H. Mclntyre D. McCaffrey W. C. Pitts W. C. Pitts _ C. H. Beevor-Potts.. H. A. McLean . J. P. Ellis C. C. Browne ._. H. G. Burden ... W. Scatchard .. R. A. Gilchrist . Miss H. Kilpatrick.. Miss Krupe. iiii 18 7 9 29 350 21 11 26 76 26 14 20 9 23 13 22 11 7 14 6 6 24 10 14 66 11 9 22 10 13 6 121 8 61 47 24 350 20 11 24 76 26 18 10 12 5 121 8 49 47 16 16 10 10 36 35 8 8 49 45 59 57 62 62 32 32 190 188 10 76 125 3 2 4 3 ll 18 71 61 14 1 I 101 291 124 _ 38 23 MEDICAL INSPECTION OP SCHOOLS, 1935-36. J 47 ASSISTED SCHOOLS—Continued. Other Conditions, specify (Nervous, Pulmonary, Cardiac Disease, etc.). fl *s B 3 i* UJ OJ X a o on 6 ba 01 I s h O fi s Acute Fevers which have occurred during the Past Year. Condition of Building. State if crowded, poorly ventilated, poorly heated, etc. Closets. State if clean and adequate. 1 O.K Yes. Stove; ventilation good repair; general lighting not satisfactory Good Nervous debility (improving), 1 Chest deformity, 6 ; heart, 10 ; congenital heart, 1; bronchitis, 1 1 — Diphtheria, 1 contact immunized Rubella ; measles — Poorly ventilated Satisfactory Clean; adequate. Yes. 2 _ Measles Adequate. Scarlet fever; chicken-pox Good — Clean ; adequate. Fair. Good Good; becoming crowded Good Cardiac, 3 ; anaemic, 1; scoliosis, 2; T.B. test, 9 3 Whooping-cough, 9 ; German measles, 29 ; chicken-pox, 41 Clean. Clean; adequate. Fair German measles Good Good- Satisfactory Good Fair ventilation ; one coal-stove Good Urinal suggested. Satisfactory Good _ Good - Good- - - Satisfactory... _. Satisfactory.- Good - Yes. Yes. Wooden building; fair repair Satisfactory O.K Two; poor. Yes. 0 K Good O.K - Clean. 0 K. O.K ----- Good Frame on concrete basement; furnace heating; ventilation good Good _ Good _ Yes. "~6 Mumps ; German measles Good. Satisfactory...- . Good _ _ - O.K ■ .._.. 4 5 ~2 Yes. O.K Yes. Measles ; rubella ; pertussis Yes. Good Fair. Poorly heated -'-. Good —_ Seating adequate; poorly heated and ventilated Satisfactory Good - — Good Temporary quarters since fire; very crowded in two rooms; O.K. before Good Rubella, 4; measles, 1 __ German measles, 5 Mumps ; German measles Scarlet fever, 8; whooping- cough, 1; rubella, 2 Clean; adequate. Yes. Appendicitis, 1; crippled, 1 Good. "l 2 Infantile eczema, 3 ; orthopaedic (kyphosis (slight), 2; lordosis (slight), 1 ; osteitis, 1; atrophy of leg, 1) ; heart, functional sept., 5; undescended test-cle, 1 ; hernia, 2 ; exstrophy of bladder, 1 1 somewhat defective, with Grade I. very poorly lighted throughout as shown by sisrhtmeter J 48 BRITISH COLUMBIA. RURAL AND Name of School. Medical Inspector. School Nurse. a 3 fc-d ■h « .1 o _ ^ OJ ^ oj ft . S-d P aj QJ >i OS Q> a u > s 33 J Gcq c o <H 0} to co fli3 HO Oceanic Okanagan Centre__ Okanagan Falls . Okanagan Mission.. Okeover Arm.. Olalla .: Oliver . 100-Mile House .. 150-Mile House . One Mile Orange Valley.. Osland Osoyoos - Otter Point Outlook Owen Bay Oyama Oyster, North... Oyster River Pablo Pachelqua Palling — Palmer Bay.. Parkland Park Siding _ Parksville .... Parson .__.. _ Pass Creek Pavilion ... ... Peace View Pemberton Pemberton Meadows Pemberton Range __.. Pender Island _ Pender, South Perow Perry's Siding__ Pinantan .—_ . Pine Pine, North Pine, Upper Pine View Pioneer Mines Popcum Port Alice Port Clements Port Essington Port Renfrew __ Port Simpson Pouce Coupe Pouce Coupe, Central Pouce. Coupe, East.... Powell River: Henderson Prairiedale - — Premier Mine Princeton Procter _..—_ Progress - Qualicum Beach _ Qualicum, Little . Quatsino ... ... Oueen Charlotte . Queen's Bay. Quesnel — _— A. E. Perry G. A. Ootmar R. B. White _.„... G. A. Ootmar O. O. Lyons G. E. Wride _ N. J. Ball C. E. McRae __..__ C. E. McRae D. McCaffrey W. C. Pitts A. E. Perry. _ N. J. Ball J. F. Grant W. Truax R. Patten O. Morris D. P. Hanington T. A. Briggs _ C. E. McRae — J. C. Stuart T. C. Holmes R. Patten J. S. Cull J. S. Daly C. Davidson P. Ewert J. L. Gayton J. C. Stuart _ J. S. Cull N. J. Paul N. J. Paul —_ J. A. Ireland T. E. Roberts .. T. E. Roberts — R. R. Brummitt . A. Francis J. A. Ireland A. F. Gillis J. S. Cull ■T. S. Cull J. S. Cull D. M. King . W. E. Henderson G. A. Lawson .__ _ T. C. Dunn A. E. Perry A. Edgelow C. Davidson C. Davidson .. G. A. Lawson G. A. Charter _ D. J. Barclay ... G. D. Oliver .... Mrs. A. F. Grindon Mrs. A. F. Grindon. Mrs. B. Thompson . Miss W. Hall - Miss W. Hall _ Miss E. G. Allen . Miss N. E. Dunn . Miss D. McKenzie Miss N. Cunningham Mrs. R. M. Young... Mrs. R. M. Young Miss N. Cunningham A. E. Perry J. S. Cull J. S. Cull _ J. S. Cull O. O. Lyons W. R. Stone W. S. Kergin D. McCaffrey H. H. MacKenzie J. S. Cull _ Miss R. Mahon Miss R. Mahon Miss R. Mahon Mrs. P. Yaholnitsky Miss D. McKenzie ... 17 17 16 16 44 41 63 62 7 7 15 14 193 188 9 9 23 23 14 13 10 10 13 13 57 50 12 14 40 38 8 8 70 70 39 39 20 19 15 14 11 9 7 61 16 151 131 121 108' 107 I 13 72 25 11 442 16 39 264 94 231 621 121 781 91 131 691 I 251 101 I 3761 161 391 . 2401 471 231 371 341. 12^ 90| 31 I I 4 , 6 4 12 I I 1 21 21 171 1 121 21 101 J I I I 10 16 io! II 25 10 10 4 12 13 10 27 30 4 5 5 11 47 71 R 2 7 4 1 2 4! 6 4 5 23 4! 20| 3 8 3 6 5 5 18 2 4 1 7 3 3 6 8 5 3 3 6 22 4 9 2 18 111 1 1 3 — 7 34 1 5 2 1 1 4 4 2 1 8 2 _ ...._ 4 6 18 — a ... 3 1 5 ...... 3 8 2 -— 4 1fi 12 3 21 1 61 27 51 2 331 36 21 .. 1 22| 42] 34 3 10 4 2 7 77 20 61 8 26 42 50 17 4 18 6 181 281 I I 221 211 I I 2 1 1 4 3 3 1 1 1 35 2 1 58 7 1 31 2 8 3 1 ""_9 _. 35 30 8 2 6 8 1 10 1 16 1 2 2 20 2 MEDICAL INSPECTION OF SCHOOLS, 1935-36. J 49 ASSISTED SCHOOLS—Continued. Other Conditions, specify (Nervous, Pulmonary, Cardiac Disease, etc.). P | > 3 X CO ti al d .» "qj a S S u o % bo a s Acute Fevers which have occurred during the Past Year. Condition of Building. State if crowded, poorly ventilated, poorly heated, etc. Closets. State if clean and adequate. 1 1 Good ' Good _ _ Satisfactory _ Good Good Old equipment Good ._ Good Good - _ Good _ Good — Good _ _ Good Fair Whooping-cough, 7 Mumps, 6 ; measles, 12 Whooping-cough, 14 Clean. 3 Cardiac, 2 ; anremic, 1 ; scoliosis, 2 ; trachoma, 3 ; T.B. test, 6 Clean. Yes. Cardiac, 3 ; cretin, 1; ortho., 5 Measles ; whooping-cough _ Clean. Rubella, 3 _ Fair. Good. Clean ; adequate. Measles; whooping-cough— R.A. heart (improved), 1 Fair. Very poor condition 2 2 1 Mumps, 1 Scarlet fever, 4_ _ Satisfactory.— Good frame _ Yes. Clean. Needs completion ... Old log building; fair O.K Poor. German measles, 8 Clean ; adequate. O.K. Good Good _„_ O.K. Yes. Posture, 1; chronic appendicitis, 1.... 2 O.K. Enlarged heart, 1 ; mitral regurgitation, 1 ; roughened first sound, 1 ; conjunctivitis, 1 ; posture, 1 Paralysis, 1 — _ Orthopaedic, 1 _ _ _ Scarlet fever, 2 _._ _ Chicken-pox, 1 — _ Satisfactory Good Good — Good Poorly lighted ___ Good Good - _ Good ; poorly heated Excellent _ ___. Satisfactory ; well heated and ventilated Good " ' Good - Good —_ - - O.K _ Good — Clean ; adequate. Clean. An_emia, 1 _ _ Clean ; adequate. Good. Whooping-cough Good. Warts on face Asthma ; otorrhcea ; nasal polypi Clean. Clean ; adequate. Good. ~2 Whooping-cough, 4 Yes. Scoliosis, 1; pulmonary, 1 5 Satisfactory Pinkeye; German measles Influenza ; whooping-cough O.K. — O.K. Good ..... ■ Good - Excellent Good _ - Good - ».__„. The condition of the teeth is very evident from last year ; the parents have been wise and followed advice, and most of the children have excellent teeth 1 1 Good. Good Div. 2 overcrowded and poorly lighted Satisfactory. Scarlet fever, 7 Need repairs. Mumps ; measles ___ Good O.K _ _ No Good Good Yes. Yes. A small number of colds; at present 5 cases of chicken- pox Rubella, 91 ; chicken-pox, 74; mumps, 19 Chicken-pox _ __ Clean; adequate. Good. Good. 1 Good - Satisfactory _ Satisfactory ___ ____ Good Satisfactory ..._ _ Fair Totally inadequate nia, 1 Cardiac enlargement, 2 ; conjunctivitis, 2 Seborrhcea, 1; mitral regurgitation, 1 Not satisfactory. Clean; adequate. Clean; adequate. Rheumatic heart, 1; eczema, 4 ; chorea, 1 Fair. 1 condition. J 50 BRITISH COLUMBIA. RURAL AND Name of School. Medical Inspector. School Nurse. ro '5 3 fn-6 <hJ °o . g Z 01 CO "a . q. a Z£ il A UJ a o 33 3 G tj X 0j >i r*H ■§•3 aX 0) > ii a> OJ . > to S e 8s % - am 13 ro (0 z . p oj a rw QJ 0J Ih am GO 'o G 01 < 01 • to .3 CO ro B . HH > «H CJ O 0i am oj . to nj JhTJ _S B S.3 HO o) u "o a C. E. McRae 7 32 13 12 12 28 16 10 28 8 13 13 7 9 13 18 19 51 7 12 10 12 8 41 18 12 12 10 7 12 9 14 12 21 341 27 80 9 7 15 15 10 10 6 30 12 12 28 13 12 I 15 24 12 11 14 20 45 23 151 341 1 7 29 13 12 12 28 16 10 28 8 13 13 7 8 13 17 18 50 7 12 10 12 8 40 18 12 11 10 7 12 5 14 12 21 335 24 80 9 7 11 13 10 10 6 30 12 11 23 13 12 9 9 15 21 12 11 12 15 44 23 1SJ 31 1 1 2 6 1 4 1 2 2 6 5 5 2 3 6 7 2 9 8 4 3 2 2 3 6 4 5 5 1 1 1 2 2 10 2 5 6 2 3 5 1 8 2 4 167 13 23 3 3 3 3 3 1 11 2 5 3 5 3 2 2 5 7 2 4 4 2 6 7 1 8 i 8 6 2 3 12 8 10 6 2 2 2 3 2 6 6 7 4 1 1 5 2 6 4 1 2 9 6 2 15 193 8 25 6 4 5 2 4 2 9 6 1 2 5 6 5 4 5 10 10 4 4 14 19 2 2 14 6 6 6 2 3 5 4 2 2 1 1 2 10 1 % 11 8 2 3 3 5 14 3 2 To 2 2 1 4 4 2 4 1 2 G. D. Oliver 3 8 4 1 2 1 2 _ 2 2 3 3 1 3 2 3 5 1 1 4 2 1 i 3 P. E. Coy N. B. Hall Red Gap C. Davidson W. Bramley-Moore— 2 i i J. L. Gayton. 5 3 R. D. Rush s; W. H. Wood D. J. Barclay G. D. Oliver '. 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 2 6 2 5 —2 1 1 8 3 2 3 3 2 5 2 3 1 1 1 1 .—_ 7 2 5 2 3 1 2 ___ 9 3 2 _ 3 2 3 J. S. Cull Miss R. Mahon ~~1 6 2 5 F. Inglis K. Wray-Johnston. W. H. Wood W. H. Wood W. H. Wood 9 C. E. McRae A Rolla J. S. Cull Miss N. E. Dunn ' Miss N. E. Dunn. ... 2 1 13 Rolla, North J. S. Cull 6 H. A. Christie - J. P. Ellis 3 Rose Hill C. E. McRae 1 2 1 30 1 T. C. Holmes 3 1 5 2 2 1 1 6 J. S. Cull E. R. Hicks Mrs. A. F. Grindon 55 3 15 1 ....—. 2 2 90 H. N. Watson ^9 J. S. Shotton 1 1 J. S. Shotton 1 1 1 1 1 2 r i i 1 9 Sanca 1 H. A. Christie 1 2 2 2 1 2 2 1 7 Sandwick T. A. Briggs . 4 1 1 2 1 1 1 2 2 4 MM... 6 1 3 5 2 1 1 2 3 1 4 1 7 ..... J. S. Cull 3 T. E. Roberts Savona S. A. Wallace Savona Road _ W. C. Pitts ._ R. Patten R. Patten L. B. Wrinch F. Inglis 1 Mrs. Walls Mrs. Walls - ,. 1 2 4 1 1 7 2 1 Sayward, Upper ._ ? Sechelt J. C. Stuart ...... J. S. Cull G. B. Helem Seven Mile Corner- Miss N. E. Dunn 6 Shalalth J. C. Stuart F. T. Stanier Cowichan Health Centre Miss N. E. Dunn .... Shearerdale — J. S. Cull _ F W. Green 6 3 Shelley ' C. Ewert i . SI .. 1 6 i 1 | MEDICAL INSPECTION OF SCHOOLS, 1935-36. J 51 ASSISTED SCHOOLS—Continued. Other Conditions, specify (Nervous, Pulmonary, Cardiac Disease, etc.). | tH 01 > Cl CO rj CD d u 'S 0) Bi | s tH o X S Acute Fevers which have occurred during the Past Year. Condition of Building. State if crowded, poorly ventilated, poorly heated, etc. Closets. State if clean and adequate. Poor , Crowded Good Good Fair condition; ventilation and heating poor Poorly lighted Satisfactory Good ; frame.- . Crowded; poor condition Fair Influenza number of pupils ; urinal required. Clean. Fair. Satisfactory- More light needed at left; otherwise satisfactory Fair... _. Satisfactory ' Satisfactory...- . Good Good O.K. Yes Anaemic, 1 ._ Fair. Clean; adequate. Clean; adequate. Flu Clean Measles ; pertussis ; pinkeye Good Good Satisfactory Satisfactory- _ Satisfactory.. Good - • Satisfactory Good - Satisfactory. Good Clean; adequate. Yes Yes Yes Good. Posture, 6 ; cardiac, 1 _ Posture, 1 ; chronic appendicitis, 1 . 1 Scarlet fever, 2 Scarlet fever, 1 _ German measles, 9 __ Clean; adequate. Need attention. Good * Fair. O.K _ ~~ Good Good O.K. O.K. l Scarlet fever ; chicken-pox German measles, 9; chicken- pox, 87 Measles, 10 __ _ _ Measles, 35 ; whooping-cough, 1 Good dry earth. Cardiac, 10 ; scoliosis, 8 ; pulmonary, 1 ; trachoma, 2 (only 6 other cases) ; T.B. test, 37 Asthma, 1 Good, hut rooms poorly lighted Fairly good Satisfactory Good.. - Good _ __ _ - Good Fair Not satisfactory. Clean; adequate. Good. Measles ; whooping-cough Good. Satisfactory Good __ Clean; adequate. Cardiac, 1 _.__ _ Good. Cleft palate, 1 • _. Satisfactory. — Good heating and ventilation Overcrowded and poorly ventilated ; need a new school hadly Fair ; rather crowded Good ._ Satisfactory.. Satisfactory Good _ Good Clean; adequate. Flatf oot, 1 Chicken-pox, 1 — Clean ; adequate. Two; clean. Clean ; adequate. Yes. Yes. Yes. German measles ; flu. „ Clean ; adequate. Good Excellent Satisfactory Clean ; adequate. 2 1 Clean ; adequate. Clean. Old and crowded; advise new building One; clean ; need two. Satisfactory ,..,. Good Crowded _ Clean. needed. J 52 BRITISH COLUMBIA. RURAL AND Name of School. Medical Inspector. School Nurse. r2. V Z CJ ru iS .S a q> 0) o J? . <u bo >.S a) ed 3 Jh a c t_l o_ d c wo Sheraton ... Shere Sheridan Lake.. Shirley Shoal Bay Shoreacres._ Shuswap Shuswap Falls .. Shutty Bench — Sicamous Sidney. Silver Creek Silverton Simoom Sound . Sirdar . Sisters Creek .. Sitkum Creek _ Skidegate Slocan Park ... Slocan, South Smithers Snowshoe __. Soda Creek _ Sointula _ Solsqua _ Sooke Sooke, East. Sooke, North.. Sorrento... Southbank.— Southview Spences Bridge _ Spring Bend Springhill Spring House Sproat Sproule Creek—. Squam Bay Squamish Squirrel Cove- Stewart Stillwater Stirling Creek Strathnaver Streatham Sullivan Valley.. T. C. Holmes _ M. F. Lucas C. E. McRae J. F. Grant R. Patten H. H. MacKenzie... W. Scatchard O. Morris D. J. Barclay A. and S- E. Beech H. G. Burden A. and S. E. Beech A. Francis R. Patten J. Olivier G. D. Oliver H. H. MacKenzie... G. A. Charter H. H. MacKenzie ._ H. H. MacKenzie - R. B. Brummitt M. F. Lucas . C. E. McRae Drs. Patten & Ryall J. H. Hamilton E. M. Robertson Sunnybrae Sunnybrook Sujjnyside Sunnyside Cannery. Sunrise _ Sunrise Valley Sunset Prairie Swan Lake, South... Sweetwater Sylvania Tabor Creek Taghum _ Tappen Tappen Valley Ta Ta Creek .... Tatalrose Taylor Flats Tchesinkut Lake Telegraph Creek J. F. Grant J. F. Grant W. Scatchard T. C. Holmes _ _. O. O. Lyons W. A. Drummond G. B. Helem J. S. Cull C. E. McRae J. H. Hamilton — H. H. MacKenzie. Burris Clinic N. J. Paul N. B. Hall J. W. Vosburgh O. O. Lyons G. E. Wride _ G. D. Oliver T. C. Holmes M. G. Archibald A. and S. E. Beech.__ J. S. Cull C. R. Symmes A. E. Perry . J. S. Cull —. J. S. Cull. J. S. Cull J. S. Cull- J. S. Cull F. T. Stanier. C. Ewert ... H. H. MacKenzie .... A. and S. E. Beech . A. andS. E. Beech. F. W. Green T. C. Holmes J. S. Cull T. C. Holmes E. E. Hildebrand. Miss D. Wilkie._ I Mrs. P. Yaholnitsky Mrs. P. Yaholnitsky Miss N. Cunningham Miss N. E. Dunn Mrs. P. Yaholnitsky Miss R. Mahon —_ Miss N. E. Dunn Cowichan Health Centre Miss N. Cunningham 761 15! 851 181. 451 361 461 46> 121 11 9I 28[ 74 15 84 131 13 I 8] 8 12! 12 101 10 121 12 161 16 24 24 15 7 13 13 12 12 27 23 IB 16 98 98 18 17 75 72 22 21 7 7 16 15 8 6 5 5 17 17 9 9 17 17 24 24 16 16 19 19 32 32 22 22 14 14 35 27 16 16 27 24 19 17 9 8 111 10I 171 141 15 25 16 3 4 2 2 41 29 10!... 21- 61 3 121 9 711 111 11 21 51 31 ll 21 251 241 72 2 1 7 4 7 5 5 11 1 16 4 301 71 31 2 301 11 - 281 5 10 12 31 12 41- 2| MEDICAL INSPECTION OF SCHOOLS ; 1935-36. J 53 ASSISTED SCHOOLS—Continued. Other Conditions, specify (Nervous, Pulmonary, Cardiac Disease, etc.). B 1 01 > ra UJ X rr] ■ rj CO 6 5 _ ft 1 a N O P ba X Acute Fevers which have occurred during the Past Year. Condition of Building. State if crowded, poorly ventilated, poorly heated, etc. Closets. State if clean and adequate. 1 O.K... O.K. Satisfactory Poor. Fair Clean. Poor. Fair. Yes. Good. Not quite clean. Two; clean. Fair. Clean; adequate. O.K. Clean ; adequate. Good. Yes. Trachoma, 7 '■ —.. — — Measles, 4 . Satisfactory Good Measles, 37 dumb, 1 Good 3 Good; frame Fair Nervous, 1; eczema, 1 Whooping-cough Scarlet fever, 10; whooping- cough, 1; rubella, 2 Whoop i ng-cough Overcrowded; poorly ventilated O.K 1 2 Satisfactory Good - Satisfactory Fair- 6 1 Good Adequate. Unclean; inadequate. Good. Good. Clean ; adequate. Clean. Fair. Clean; adequate. Good. Yes. Fair. Satisfactory Good Good Good Satisfactory... Good - Good - Good -- Lighting should be improved Fair Fair Chicken-pox — 1 1 conjunctivitis, 1 Defective chest (due to early rick ets), 1 Good ' O.K. Yes. O.K. Yes. Clean; adequate. Clean. Clean. Poor. Good. Good. 1 Fair Good Satisfactory Satisfactory...: Fair.. — German measles — - Measles Excellent Good 1 Whooping-cough; mumps; German measles Good Poorly heated and ventilated Good. Boys' should be rebuilt. Good. Yes. Clean; adequate. Adequate. O.K. Two; in poor repair. Clean; adequate. Good. O.K - Wooden building; in poor repair Satisfactory- Posture, 1 ; ana_mia, 1; ichthyosis Good 2 Whooping-cough, 3; mumps, 1 Good- Lighting very poor; more windows required or present ones changed Good Good. Good. Clean; adequate. Need attention. Clean; adequate. Clean; adequate. Need repairs. Clean ; adequate. 2 1 4 1 Good Good ; crowded Poorly ventilated 3 2 Good Clean; adequate. Good. Clean; adequate. Clean; adequate. Clean. O.K. Clean; adequate. O.K. One new pit indicated. - ~ Good - Poor lighting Good O.K 1 1 Dilapidated; poorly lighted O.K. • . Chests suspicious (pulmonary T.B.C.), 5 1 Poorly ventilated; poorly heated; draughty J 54 BRITISH COLUMBIA. RURAL AND Name of School. Medical Inspector. School Nurse. DQ 'ft 3 firj Z oi ft . PX Z-£ °s - g Z a a o 'S +3 3 a X 0) P^ ■2a ®_8 aX OJ > S G 8.2 "S.3 Cl . > ta 'S G 8'S •_ . -i UQ nP Z . fi oi a <H QJ 01 I- m 3 '3 a OJ < TJ OJ - bfl 3 U—t „ m -2 a a o HE* 01 > "-+■> ■ 5 ja $53 <w to tO QJ oj . ba m JhT3 3 a aJS HO V u H 'o O Telkwa 40 7 131 40 11 11 57 9 8 56 16 20 9 7 10 229 17 11 12 12 7 35 22 17 59 114 8 40 14 17 8 82 9 23 15 9 38 19 37 25 13 8 67 26 82 60 26 77 9 14 219 31 15 8 97 94 12 1 28 12 10 22 21 32 72 40 7 129 40 11 10 51 9 8 56 16 17 9 7 10 223 16 16 12 12 7 35 22 17 59 113 8 40 13 14 8 82 9 21 11 9 38 19 37 25 12 8 56 24 78 60 26 77 9 12 203 28 14 8 80 94 12 1 20 12 10 22 21 32 70 2 1 18 2 7 1 2 2 2 4 1 1 23 1 3 3 2 1 11 1 19 1 1 2 7 _ 3 1 51 1 6 1 4 2 1 1 1 5 5 1 3 4 6 2 4 1 2 2 15 4 3 2 ~~~i 47 10 19 1 16 14 2 1 12 2 1 4 9 1 7 3 ~M 2 6 1 5 6 6 5 23 6 1 6 6 6 1 12 4 3 5 3 2 6 4 6 1 11 2 19 7 4 19 2 1 47 10 3 4 29 33 3 1 8 1 1 3 2 1 1 G. D. Oliver 1 12 1 4 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 41 17 6 4 7 3 1 10 11 6 8 4 1 82 8 7 1 3 2 1 1 2 " 8 1S> S. Mills 11 M. J. Ball Miss W. Hall 4 R. Patten .... Tintagel T. C. Holmes 1 1 5 2 6 Tofino Topley R. B. Brummitt M. G. Archibald Tranquille 1 2. _ 1 15 1 „ 1 1 2 2 5 8 19 2 2 20 4 4 1 2 1 1 8 1 i 5 5 2 J. S. Cull Miss M. Claxton. 1 2 3 1 2 9 Trinity Creek G. B. Helem T. A. Briggs 4 3 J. S. Cull 7 Turtle Valley W. Scatchard 9 J. S. Cull Mrs. P. Yaholnitsky fi W. E. Bavis 3 2 22 14 9 38 13 4 16 4 4 2 38 3 11 6 3 4 15 8 14 8 6 3 32 8 2 1 17 5 1 1 W. E. Bavis T. C. Holmes 3 1 2 3 2 1 1 2 1 11 Union Bay E. R. Hicks W. D. Keith Mrs. C. A. Lucas Miss R. Mahon.. 1 J. S. Cull _ N. B. Hall 1 1 2 2 1 2 1 1 2 2 1 3 4 3 2 2 2 1 W. Bramley-Moore—. 5 ? T. H. Lougheed Vanderhoof - 5 6 7 _—_ 2 1 Ml Va ven by W. Bramley-Moore R. D. Rush __ Vesuvius, North . 6 V i n su 11a C. J. M. Willoughby Walcott .... Waldo H. A. Christie - Walhachin Wardner . H. A. Christie - D. P. Hanington Waterloo Watmore Miss E. G. Allen 1 2 9 Webber Lake— ~ ... Wellington— <t Wellington, East 1 D. P. Hanington T. W. Sutherland Miss E. G. Allen. 6 3 2 4 2 8 2 2 3 3 Wells G. A. Ootmar.. W. Buchanan W. H. Wood M. G. Archibald Miss M. Gowan Miss M. Gowan.. 2 3 1 3 65 Westbank Townsite.- Westbri dge 1 161 21 5|. 421 1 171 Westsyde 2 1 1 1 Westview 0. 0. Lyons Westwold 1 Whaletown N. B. Hall 4 4 34 15 2 1 6 6 3 18 11 6 38 3 1 7 4 11 White Lake A. and S. E. Beech ... O. 0. Lyons '. C. E. McRae 1 Wild wood Heights 4 1 2 1 "~i~7 1 16 2 3 1 6 18 1 i 5 2 29 12 3 1 1 3 2 1 Williams Lake__ 4 J. S. Cull C. E. McRae Miss N. E. Dunn 6 Willowf ord Willow Point H. H. MacKenzie C. Ewert Willow River 3 Willow vale C. Pitts Willow Valley Wilmer J. S. Cull P. E. Coy - Mrs. P. Yaholnitsky 8 1 W inder mer e F. E. Coy Winfield G. A. Ootmar.... 1 27 21 MEDICAL INSPECTION OP SCHOOLS, 1935-36. J 55 ASSISTED SCHOOLS—Continued. Other Conditions, specify (Nervous, Pulmonary, Cardiac Disease, etc.). | u OJ > — r. X a o 01 o St 'S Cl ft s a tH o X s Acute Fevers which have occurred during the Past Year. Condition of Building. State if crowded, poorly ventilated, poorly heated, etc. Closets. State if clean and adequate. Trachoma, 1 ; conjunctivitis, 1; pulmonary, 1 1 Good Good Clean; adequate. Adequate. Cardiac, 1 (well compensated) Satisfactory Good Yes. Measles; whooping-cough Mild epidemic of influenza Clean; adequate. Satisfactory Clean. l Cataract, 1; poison-ivy, 1 ; nasal obstruction Fair Clean; adequate. Satisfactory O.K None. O.K. 7 Fair Satisfactory- Good Clean. Clean; adequate. Poorly lighted... — Satisfactory Good ; not crowded... Inadequate. Clean. Clean. Clubfoot, 1 Scarlet fever, 6 Clean; adequate. — l Mumps, 5 Old building; too small to keep clean Satisfactory Clean ; poorly Posture, 2; chronic bronchitis, 1 built. Clean; adequate. Not quite clean. Posture, 1 Measles; German measles Satisfactory. Excellent Clean; adequate. Good. Boys' closet not Satisfactory O.K clean ; urine over seats and floor. Clean; adequate. O.K. 1 Scarlet fever; chicken-pox Good Heating and ventilating might be improved Good Six flush-toilets. Heart, 3; anaemia, 5; orthopaedic defects, 27; defects improved, 25 Clean ; fairly satisfactory. Clean ; adequate. Tongue-tied, 1; chronic endocarditis, 2 Yes. In flu enza Satisfactory... — Good ._ Building in good condition; good ventilation ; room well heated O.K. Adequate. Good. Yes. Yes. Adequate. l Satisfactory O.K. O.K. O.K. Fair lighting Satisfactory Good Satisfactory - Lighting poor O.K Good Good Clean; adequate. Clean ; adequate. Clean ; adequate. Clean; adequate. 1 Clean ; adequate. — —- Pertussis, 1 Not quite clean. Yes. — Mumps ; German measles Mumps ; German measles... Clean. Clean. Clean ; adequate. Good; well heated and ventilated Good Clean ; adequate. 5 l Whooping-cough, 4; German measles, 6; chicken-pox, 3 Not satisfactory. Satisfactory Satisfactory.. Clean ; adequate. Yes. Posture B, 4 Poor repair. l — Mumps; rubella, scarlet fever ; chicken-pox Good Fair .' Yes. Bad. Poor; should be rebuilt. Mumps; measles... Yes. Untidy 1 Poor Fair. Measles, 17 Good. Good Good Fair. Cardiac hypertrophy, 1 ; posture, 2 3 — 2 Good — Good Good Clean; adequate. Clean; adequate. Pulmonary, 1; cardiac, 4; scoliosis, 1; T.B. test, 12 Whooping-cough, 36; scarlet fever, 1 Clean. J 56 BRITISH COLUMBIA. RURAL AND 13 Name of School. Medical Inspector. School Nurse. ru ft s fcrri rfl 'ft . G-G (L, OJ B 0 'S $■£ OJ > 01 . > ba rfl cr) oi 6} >.S rfl t) 0J > t) oj . O'S Z% Zs °s 6 « A ci s B la X t'i Sg OJ « aX t- B 8.2 "S.S -8 a Sx o -P oi cr) «H ru QJ FH Qm O s OJ < cd ro ■a B a o HE-i I* OJ +j rw 0J 0J OJ OB ba rn JhT3 J a mo OJ J. +J 'o a G. D. Oliver 22 64 16 120 22 61 16 118 1 2 3 8 3 2 2 9 2 2 11 s a 3 5 2 14 9 19 10 12 14 55 16 24 30 T. C. Holmes 4 A. L. Hunt ? 10 10 1 1 7 6 4 Wycliffe _ F. W. Green 18 17 5 3 1 1 72 71 2 10 10 10 8 <| Yahk J. Olivier 58 53 4 12 12 12 9 2 Yale - P. S. McCaffrey 17 1 3 5 5 l Ymir " .. 63 63 1 1 7 3 2 11 22 181 8 Yount. C. H. Beevor-Potts... Miss H. Kilpatrick— 45 43 1 4 1 3 2 4 14 2 MEDICAL INSPECTION OF SCHOOLS, 1935-36. J 57 ASSISTED SCHOOLS—Continued. Other Conditions, specify (Nervous, Pulmonary, Cardiac Disease, etc.). X *S tH 01 > tn 01 cs o Tfl 6 fi V> 01 P. a t-t a M O s bo c K Acute Fevers which have occurred during the Past Year. Condition of Building. State if crowded, poorly ventilated, poorly heated, etc. Closets. State if clean and adequate. Good Good. ___ O.K Adequate. Good. 0 K. Cardiac, 2; 1 moderately severe mitral stenosis with compensation ; 1 moderately enlarged with soft systolic ; 1 pulmonary right upper lobe shows atelectatic condition as O.T. test negative, as also sputum Measles, 1; influenza Smaller building shows overcrowding and poor ventilation ; Grades 6 and 7 also overcrowded Good Good Fair... Clean; adequate. Clean; adequate. i Rubella ; influenza Measles, 39; chicken-pox, 1 Rubella, 1; mumps, 3 ; scarlet fever, 2 Cardiac, 2 , One room satisfactory ; one room poorly lighted Seating and ventilation satisfactory ; heating very poor in cold weather Satisfactory. SUMMARY OF DEFECTS, 1935-36. Normal Schools. High Schools. Junior High Schools. Graded City Schools. Rural : Rural and Municipal Assisted Schools. Schools. Total. Malnutrition _. Defective mentality.. Defective vision Defective hearing Defective nasal breathing- Adenoids. Enlarged tonsils.. Defective teeth—. Enlarged glands.. Goitre Other conditions . Totals No. of pupils enrolled No. of pupils examined.. 27 5 3 9 11 24 4 12 276 276 297 1 990 62 80 151 956 3,579 489 577 385 7,567 16,985 15,591 5 359 42 23 67 386 1,429 143 187 117 5,911 5,034 4,833 133 1,997 236 614 1,713 6,091 10,520 2,480 1,327 1,111 IhMOdM 750 163 926 115 556 1,071 3,351 5,493 1,733 931 555 791 223 1,871 225 1,263 2,515 5,046 6,752 2,578 2,114 1,154 15,644 24,532 48,535 41,235 19,232 17,783 21,869 21,011 7,580 525 6,170 6S5 2,539 5,526 15,841 27,797 7,427 5,148 3,390 82,628 112,808 100,960 VICTORIA, B.C. : Printed by Ciiaiiles F. Banfield, Printer to the King's Most Excellent Majesty. 1937. 725-1136-3311
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Title | PROVINCE OF BRITISH COLUMBIA TWENTY-FIFTH REPORT OF THE MEDICAL INSPECTION OF SCHOOLS FOR THE YEAR ENDED JUNE 30TH, 1936 |
Alternate Title | MEDICAL INSPECTION OF SCHOOLS, 1935-36. |
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British Columbia. Legislative Assembly |
Publisher | Victoria, BC : Government Printer |
Date Issued | [1937] |
Genre |
Legislative proceedings |
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Text |
FileFormat | application/pdf |
Language | English |
Identifier | J110.L5 S7 1937_V01_11_J1_J57 |
Collection |
Sessional Papers of the Province of British Columbia |
Source | Original Format: Legislative Assembly of British Columbia. Library. Sessional Papers of the Province of British Columbia |
Date Available | 2016 |
Provider | Vancouver : University of British Columbia Library |
Rights | Images provided for research and reference use only. For permission to publish, copy or otherwise distribute these images please contact the Legislative Library of British Columbia |
CatalogueRecord | http://resolve.library.ubc.ca/cgi-bin/catsearch?bid=1198198 |
DOI | 10.14288/1.0307326 |
AggregatedSourceRepository | CONTENTdm |
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