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Mass Radiography Scheme

BX71-01

Correspondence related to visits in 1953, 1956 and 1966 by the Regional Hospital Board. All pupils were X-rayed so that some conditions, such as chest tuberculosis, could be detected early.

Medical reports

BX71-02

Termly reports produced by the school's medical officers.They often include charts/numbers of the problems. Summer 2002 + every term from easter 2004 - Easter 2008 except Summer 2005.

Procedure for medication

BX71-05

Correspondence between Susan Harvey, an inspection officer, David Pope (school doctor) and John Lever over disagreements in how medicines should be stored/given.

School physiotherapist

BX71-06

Correspondence between Damaris Hobbs (school physio) and John Lever as to the terms under which Canford employs a physio

Medical staff

BX71-07

Correspondence between John Lever and staff over various topics: Lawrence Lear's replacement by Rene Skule as school doctor (2007) and similar from David Pope to Lear (2002) Alison Aquilina on a suitable place to base her as school counsellor (2003) Cath Mason, senior nurse, on the increase in sports' injuries (2008) Rene Skule on Health Centre staffing (2007) Poole NHS on incorrect BCG vaccination (2003) Philippa Dickens, school doctor, on criticisms from a parent on how an issue was handled by the HC (2003) Lawrence Lear (doctor) on poor admin from CRY (2007) David Phipps, bursar, on need for staff to take pupils to hospital (2006)

School doctor's termly health report

BX71-08

Facts and figures on how many and why boys were in the San. Occasional related papers included (eg letters)

School doctor's termly health report

BX71-09

Facts and figures on how many and why boys were in the San. Occasional related papers included (eg letters)

School doctor's termly health report

BX71-10

Facts and figures on how many and why boys were in the San. Occasional related papers included (eg letters)

School doctor's termly health report

BX71-11

Facts and figures on how many and why boys were in the San. Occasional related papers included (eg letters)

Polio epidemic 1949

BX71-12

Paperwork related to the poliomyelitis epidemic at the school in 1949 Seven cases were reported: two had no long term symptoms, four had very slight weakness and one had paralysis of the lower limbs. Mainly reports from various doctors

Health Centre/San complaints

BX71-13

Letters documenting two unrelated complaints: 1. Two letters about a boy who had not been X-rayed following a wrist injury, so a fracture was not picked up (1948) 2. Two letters about a boy where an abdominal abscess had been first diagnosed as gastro-enteritis. Detailed day by day progression of problem given.

School counsellor

BX71-14

Questionnaire answers from ten hsms as to how pupils viewed the new(ish) counselling service Letter from Alison Aquilina (school counsellor) to Eleonore Byde (Senior Mistress) outlining problems with the positioning of the counselling room Letter from HM (Lever) to Aquilina responding to her concerns