economic value of, 195; ventila- tion at school, 142; ventilation at home, 210; ventilation at work, 212; ventilation at sanatoriums, 214; ventilation at churches and theaters, 217. See Air
Georgia, 350 Germany, 160, 204
Germs, disease: in milk bottles, 14; isolation, 31; germ sociology, 57- 71; dental sanitation, 89-103; locating germ factories, 238; tu- berculosis, 234
Getting things done, 166-173; do- ing of highest kind, 183; study underlying causes, 189; by local agencies, 287 Glands, 88
Goler, George W., M.D., 196 * Gorgas, William C., M.D., 59 Government. See Administration Greenwich House, 287 Grenfell Association, 197 Grippe, 379
Gulick, Luther H., M.D., 123, 208
Habits of health, 208-217; combat tobacco, 364; mental hygiene, 394; and Nature Fore, 400 Hartley House, 287
Hartley, Robert M., 252 Havana, 60
Hawthorne Club, 287 Headache, 210
Heredity, 335-342,
High schools need physical tests, 39 Hip trouble. See Tuberculosis Home conditions: indexed by epi- demics, 32; indexed at school, 33; among different incomes, 39; cooking instructions, 180; weigh- ing parties, 241; score card, 337; promote alcoholism, 348 Hughes, Governor Charles E., 201 Hunter, Robert, 167
Hyatt, Thaddeus P., D.D.S., 94
Impetigo, 65
Income, 34, 38, 39 India, 108
Indigestion: antisocial, 10; due to teeth, 272
Individual record card. 35, 312-314 Industrial hygiene: educates labor-
ers, 131; factory conditions, 221, 227; factory reforms, 403; em- ployers, 3, 210, 218, 360, 367; em- ployees, 202, 211, 219, 228, 360 Influenza, 65-68
Ingram, Helene, 177 Insomnia, 392
Inspection: of milk, 26, 259; score cards, 27, 29, 337; of school chil- dren, 43, 61, 296; of factories, 131; of milch cows, 260; of trans- missible diseases, 295; of foods, 307
Instinct, motive to health, 12, 14, 94 International Congress on tubercu- losis, 238, 245 Itch, 65
Japan, 23, 287, 309
Junior Sea Breeze, 267
Maxwell, Superintendent William H., 286, 288 Measles, 64
Mental hygiene, 391-397; blues, anti- social, 10; hospital welfare work, 182; moral clinics, 276, 291, 295; and insomnia, 392 Meyer, William, M.D., 47 Milk: unclean dairies, 10; scalding receptacles of, 17; carries typhoid, 18; inspector's outfit, 24; tests of protection, 25; score cards, 26, 259, 337; public should know, 219; fight for pure, 252-267; New York conferences, 255, 260; breast feed- ing, 266
Milk committee, New York, 258, 260 Minnesota, 45, 269
Misgovernment causes sickness, 10 Mitchell, S. Weir, M.D., 73 Montclair, 265 Mosquitoes, 59, 307
Motives, seven health, 11-22, 377 Mouth breathing, 45-56; and de- linquency, 47; adenoid parties, 55; causes deafness, 83; injures baby teeth, 89; industrial disad- vantage of, 195; in Labrador, 197; preventable defect, 272; inefficient inspection of, 300
National Association for the Study and Prevention of Tuberculosis, 236, 246
National Board of Health, 133, 292, 308
National Bureau of Labor, 199 National Bureau of Census, 305 National Bureau of Animal Indus- try, 306
National Bureau of Education, 171,
Neurasthenia. See Mental Hygiene New Jersey, 12
Newsholme, Arthur, M.D., 120, 131,
New York City, 16, 25, 34 New York Juvenile Asylum, 47 New York state, 12, 24
New York State Charities Aid As- sociation, 236, 242 Nicotinism. See Tobacco Normal schools, 110
North, Professor Lila V., 142 Notification of diseases, 31, 41 Nuisances, 17, 18, 23, 366
Nurses at school, 230, 286, 293, 300. See Milk
Oliver, Thomas, 203
Orthopedics. See Tuberculosis Ophthalmia, 65
Oppenheimer, Nathan, M.D., 110 Osteopathy, 275
Parents: and school hygiene, 3; interested by examinations, 41; should cooperate with physician, 279; interested in school exam- inations, 297; need health reports, 310; heredity, 335-342; nicotin- ism, 368
Parks and playgrounds, 7, 32, 118, 122, 142, 186, 290, 294 Parochial schools, 189, 198 Patent medicines: evils of, 369-377; advertisements, 380
Patten, Professor Simon N., 9, 14, 33, 165
Pediculosis, 69–71
Pennsylvania, 311 Philadelphia, 34
Phthisis. See Tuberculosis Physical training, 115-117; in New York City, 296; and sex hygiene, 387 Physician: preventive medicine, 268– 282; and eyes, 81; semi-annual visit to, 204; self-advertisement, 378; school, 173, 286, 293, 315 Physiological age, 105, 289, 387 Pittsburgh, 269 Plague, 15, 57 Pneumonia, 67, 379
Sage Foundation, 285
St. Vitus's dance, 111 Salmon, Professor Lucy M., 355 Scabies, 65. See Itch Scarlatina, 65
Scarlet fever: thrives in slums, 18; signs and method of infection, 65; "peeling," 132; compulsory re- moval of cases, 240; germ carried in milk, 264 School hygiene: and employers, 3; instruction compulsory, 3-10; practice of, 5, 18; biological en- gineering, 139, 203, 339; depart- ments of, 283 293; in New York City, 294, 296-301
Sea Breeze fresh-air hi me, 176 Sea Breeze seaside hospital 240 Seaman. L. L, M.D., 23 Seattle. 161
Sedgwick. Professor William T., 304 Sex hygiene, 354-359 Sexual deviates, 132 Shoes, tight, 401
Sickness, preventable, cost of, 278 Sleep and vitality, 201, 272 Sium, a menace, 13. 20 Smallpox: epidemics great teachers, 6; conquered by vaccination. 7: neglected in rural Pennsylvania, 18: comes rarely to cities, 31: compulsory removal of cases, 240 Snedden, Professor David S., 33, 165.311
Snellen eye test, 73, 77
Society for Sanitary and Moral Prophylaxis, 384 Southern states, 351
Spargo, John, 33, 167 Spitting, 223, 235
State activity, 4, 73, 121, 236, 292, 306 Statistics, object of, 131, 134, 333
Strauss, Nathan, 260
Streets, 15, 122, 217, 254, 348 Study hours, too long, 287 Sweating, 152, 211
Taxes, taxpayers. See Budget Teacher's health: tests of, 152-158 Teachers: social work, 172; health passport, 202; for tuberculous pupils, 237; excluded when tuber- culous, 242; and physicians, 279; physical examination of, 284; use of alcohol, 358; cigarettes, 368; use clippings, 382
Teeth. See Dental Sanitation Temperance. See Alcoholism Tenement reforms, 20, 186, 209, 304, 403
Thompson, J. Arthur, 336 Tobacco: instruction at school, 3; economic injuries of, 201; forbid- den to employees, 210; evils of nicotinism, 363–368, 386 Tonsils, hypertrophied, 44 Trachoma, 69–71
Trudeau, E. L., M.D., 274 Tuberculosis: pupils excluded from school because of, 65; aggravated by colds, 68; bone tuberculosis, 87, 88, 236; and bad teeth, 90, 99; in teachers, 153; examination for working papers, 191; periodical examination for, 201; last days of, 229-251; eye and skin tests for, 240; tests of cows, 260; carried in milk, 264; out-of-door treatment, 274; only predisposition to, in- herited, 335
Typhoid: a rural disease, 13; carried in milk, 264
University Extension Society, 178
Vacation schools, playgrounds, 109, 296
Veiller, Lawrence, 9
Vitality tests and statistics, 124-138
Water, drinking: reason for works, 15; factories pollute, 17; foun- tains, 217; public responsibility for, 226; protecting sources, 307 Welfare work, 7, 221-225 West Point, 199
Wheeler, Herbert L., D.D.S., 93 Whipple, George C., Ph. D., 13, 16
White plague. See Tuberculosis Whooping cough, 64
Williams, Alida S., 72, 122 Williams, Linsly R., M.D., 241 Work: physical examination for working papers, 190-200, 285; healthful habits, 208-217; unpat- ented medicine, 334. See Indus- trial Hygiene
Young Men's Christian Association, 227
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