Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from The Medical Inspection of Girls in Secondary Schools
The Education Act of i87o compelled every child to enter the schools. Many of them were ill-fed. Often through ignorance, occasionally through the carelessness of their parents, children suffering from various pathological but remedi able conditions were attending school, though unable to profit properly from the instruction given. It became evident that the money spent in Education was to a large extent wasted. Various authorities began to take the matter up, and in 1891 the London School Board appointed a medical officer. In 1893, Dr. James Kerr, whose name stands out most prominently in the history of medical inspection of school children, was appointed to be the school doctor of the Bradford School authority.
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