Journal of the Outdoor Life, Band 12Journal of the Outdoor Life Publishing Company, 1915 |
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active Advertisers please mention Anti-Tuberculosis ANTI-TUBERCULOSIS CAMPAIGN Asso bacilli Board of Health building cent chair Chicago child climate cold Colorado Springs Committee consumption cook cough County culosis cure dealing with Advertisers death Department diagnosis disease dispensaries doctor Door School EDITOR educational examination expectoration Flask fresh air Galbreath germs give heliotherapy hemorrhage hygiene infection institution interest Kenton County laryngeal League living losis lungs ment mention JOURNAL milk months National Association negro open air school organizations OUTDOOR Oxypathor paper patients person physician pneumothorax Prevention of Tuberculosis problem public health pulmonary tuberculosis Red Cross Seal rest sanatoria sanatorium Sanitarium sanitary Saranac Saranac Lake sleeping porch social Society sputum Sputum Cup Study and Prevention symptoms temperature tion treatment of tuberculosis tuber tuberculin Tuberculosis Clinic Tuberculosis Hospital tuberculous visiting nurses WALTER BAKER workers York City
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Seite 32 - Purity, Quality, Flavor BAKER'S COCOA Possesses All Three It is absolutely pure, it is of high quality, and its flavor is delicious. Guard against imitations. The genuine has the trade-marl^ on the package and is made only by 'Walter Baker & Co.
Seite 58 - I have already urged, the practice of that which is ethically best — what we call goodness or virtue — involves a course of conduct which, in all respects, is opposed to that which leads to success in the cosmic struggle for existence.
Seite 66 - IV, p. 66), have the following to say about medical inspection in England: When we get the child to school, knowledge of its condition becomes forced upon the community. The first results of systematic medical Inspection are bringing home to our minds what every teacher knows, namely, that a large proportion of the children are not in a fit state to have the public money spent on teaching them, because they are suffering to such an extent from neglect as to be unable to obtain full advantage of the...
Seite 67 - ... suppurating ears; 8 per cent have adenoids or enlarged tonsils of sufficient degree to obstruct the nose or throat and to require surgical treatment; 20 to 40 per cent suffer from extensive and injurious decay of the teeth...
Seite 24 - Association, which was appointed January 30, 1903. The institute was organized to accomplish : "1. The collection and dissemination of exact knowledge in regard to the causes, prevention and cure of tuberculosis. 2. The promotion of legislative and other measures for the improvement of living conditions. 3. The treatment of consumptive poor in one or more dispensaries or such other institutions as may be established for that express purpose or by such other means as may be considered feasible and...
Seite 67 - ... to be unable to obtain full advantage of the instruction. What emerges from the cautious summaries of the chief medical officer of the Board of Education for England and Wales (Scotland and Ireland being at least as bad) is that out of all the...
Seite 67 - ... serious defect in vision, from 3 to 5 per cent, suffer from defective hearing, 1 to 3 per cent. have suppurating ears, 8 per cent.
Seite 54 - RED CROSS Christmas Seals If you cannot buy Red Cross Seals in your town, write to the AMERICAN RED CROSS, Washington, DC, for as many as you want at one cent each. When dealing with Advertisers please mention JOURNAL OF THE OUTDOOR LIFE. "How Can I Keep Warm?
Seite 6 - ... thereof, have the power to extend the benefits and privileges of such institution, under proper rules and regulations, into the homes of persons afflicted with tuberculosis, and to furnish nurses, instruction, medicines, attendance, and all other aid necessary to effect a cure, and to do all things in and about the treatment and care of persons so afflicted, which will have a tendency to effect a cure of the person or persons afflicted therewith and to stamp out tuberculosis in such county.
Seite 53 - Iceen enjoyment. They're universally in demand. Worn by men and women over regular shoes or over hose. Made of selected sheepskin, with heavy, warm wool inside; ten inches high. State shoe size and whether to be worn over shoes or hose.