| American School Hygiene Association - 1920 - 418 pages
...NEW YORK ASSOCIATION FOR IMPROVING THE CONDITION OF THE POOR Ten years ago Sir George Newman said, "Defective Nutrition stands in the forefront as the...physical defects from which school children suffer." There are probably few in this audience who would not agree with that statement. Certainly more attention... | |
| Phyllis Devereux Winder - 1913 - 104 pages
...MALNUTRITION IN his report for 1910 the Chief Medical Officer for the Board of Education states that: " Defective nutrition stands in the forefront as the...the medical inspector, no condition more difficult accurately to estimate, with causes more complex and interwoven." Systematic medical inspection has... | |
| Arthur Greenwood - 1913 - 150 pages
...in some degree lower, as a consequence, than it would otherwise be. The question of the cause of " the most important of all physical defects from which school children suffer," to use the words of Sir George Newman,* is, therefore, one of considerable importance. Prima facie... | |
| Mildred Emily Bulkley - 1914 - 336 pages
...CHAPTER IV THE EXTENT AND CAUSES OF MALNUTRITION " DEFECTIVE nutrition," Sir George Newman points out, " stands in the forefront as the most important of all...physical defects from which school children suffer." 1 Malnutrition, ' debility ' and other physical defects in childhood " are the ancestry of tuberculosis... | |
| John Merrin - 1915 - 300 pages
...The very foundation of the whole commonwealth is the proper bringing up of the young." — CICERO. " Defective nutrition stands in the forefront as the...physical defects from which school children suffer." — REPORT OF BOARD OF EDUCATION. THERE can be no social problem of such vital importance as the problem... | |
| 1918 - 186 pages
...especially children and of them the most lively are the least capable of enduring it. ' ' HIPPOCRATES. "Defective nutrition stands in the forefront as the...physical defects from which school children suffer. No class of children requires more careful 'following up' and reexamination. All children suffering... | |
| 1914 - 732 pages
...school children Is one of paramount Importance, for, as Sir George Newman has very aptly remarked, defective nutrition stands in the forefront as the...physical defects from which school children suffer. In this volume there is much matter of practical importance on this subject, and it has been written... | |
| 1914 - 708 pages
...school children is one of paramount importance, for, as Sir George Newman has very aptly remarked, defective nutrition stands in the forefront as the...physical defects from which school children suffer. In this volume there is much matter of practical importance on this subject, and It has been written... | |
| William Fletcher Russell, Isaac Leon Kandel, Arthur H. Hope, Harold Waldstein Foght - 1918 - 522 pages
...inspection averages between six and seven minutes. According to the chief medical officer of the Board " defective nutrition stands in the forefront as the...physical defects from which school children suffer." Malnutrition in town children is found to be double that in country children. It also increases with... | |
| William Fletcher Russell, Isaac Leon Kandel, Arthur H. Hope, Harold Waldstein Foght - 1918 - 524 pages
...inspection averages between six and seven minutes. According to the chief medical officer of the Board " defective nutrition stands in the forefront as the...important of all physical defects from which school chUdrenjsufifir." Malnutrition 1n town.children is found to be double that in country children. It... | |
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