Adenoids. See Mouth breathing Administration, health: steps in evo- lution, II-22; knowledge of needs, 220; machinery, 302-309; in com- bating alcoholism, 362; depart- ments of health: (1) New York City, 26, 27, 47, 48, 61, 71, 84, 296-298, 302; (2) general, 265, 281 Advertisements: motives for, 8; for dental parlors, 100; for consump- tives, 234; by physicians, 281; educational, in newspapers and magazines, 323; "no smoking" signs, 365; of patent medicines, 369; that promote health, 378-383 Agassiz, Louis, 398, 400 Air, night, 216. See Fresh air Alcoholism, 343-362; compulsory
instruction in, 3; insurance com- panies against, 7; disqualifies for railroad service, 193; depletes vitality, 201; results, 209; Hart- ley's fight against, 253; injures the tuberculous, 274; ineffective ways of combating, 343; incited by bad living conditions, 348; injury to negroes, 350; so-called moderate use, 358; labor unions blacklist drunkards, 361; social dangers, 386; mental hygiene, 392, 396 Animal sanitation, 252, 260, 307 Association for Improving the Con- dition of the Poor, New York, 177, 236, 253
Babies. See Milk
Bathing: motives for, 8, 13; a social
requirement, 14; cold-water, 214 Beauty, reason for health, 15 Bibliography: A Bureau of Child Hygiene (Bureau of Municipal Research), 298; Annals of a Quiet Neighborhood (MacDonald), 110; Aristocracy of Health (Hender- son), 208; Bitter Cry of the Chil- dren (Spargo), 33, 167; Bulletins
of Emmanuel Church, 391; Bu- reau of Municipal Research, pub- lications, 298; Care of Dependent, Defective, and Delinquent Chil- dren (Folks), 174; Charities and the Commons, 325; Child Growth (Newsholme), 120; Children of the Nation (Gorst), 33; Children's Diseases, 326; Clean Milk for New York City, 255; clippings, 370, 382; white-plague scrapbook, 250; Committee on Physical Welfare of School Children, programme, 166, three studies, 168; Crusade against Tuberculosis (Flick), 229; Dangerous Trades (Oliver), 203; Dental Catechism, 94; Dentistry, lectures and treatises, 274; Dete- rioration, Physical, report on, 339; Development of the Child (Op- penheimer), 110; Dietetic and Hygienic Gazette, 326; Efficient Life (Gulick), 208; Environment of Child at School (North), 142; Pure Food (U.S. Department of Agriculture), 379; Good Health, 326; Health of the School Child (Mackenzie), 132; Heredity (Thompson), 336; How to Give Wisely, 355; International Con- gress, Tuberculosis, programme, 246-249; Journal of Nursing, 326; Making a Municipal Budget (Bu- reau of Municipal Research), 306; Milk Industry, 252; Municipal Sanitation in the United States (Chapin), 304; National Hospital Record, 326; New Basis of Civili- zation (Patten), 33; New Jersey Review of Charities and Correc- tions, 325; Pediatrics, 326; Physi- cal Culture, 326; Poverty (Hunter), 167; press and magazines, 322- 328; Prevention of Tuberculosis (Newsholme), 229; Principles of Relief (Devine), 174; Principles
of Sanitary Science and the Pub- lic Health (Sedgwick), 304; Psy- chological Clinic, 106, 326, 330; Real Triumph of Japan (Seaman), 23; Religion and Medicine (Em- manuel Church), 391; reports of schools, 166; reports of schools and health, 310-321; reports of institutions and societies, 327; reports of state and national con- ferences of charities and correc- tions, 327; reports of United States bureau of labor, 203; Sanitation of Public Buildings (Gerhard), 139; School Reports and School Effi- ciency (Snedden and Allen), 311; Social Order and the Saloon (Fox), 351; Study of Children and their School Training (War- ner), 110; Study of School Build- ings in New York City, 289; Teeth and their Care (Hyatt), 94; Training of the Human Plant (Burbank), 120; Typhoid Fever (Whipple), 13, 16; Uncommercial Traveller (Dickens), 46; Uncon- scious Mind (Schofield), 110; Vital Statistics (Newsholme), 131 Biggs, Hermann M., M.D., 237, 251, 271, 274, 295
Boston, 34, 155, 161, 241, 250, 290, 395
Boston Society for the Relief and
Study of Tuberculosis, 155 Boyd, Emma Garrett, 355 Brannan, John Winters, M.D., 240 Breath, bad, 360, 379
Brightness, abnormal, 104-106 Bronchitis, 67 Brookline, 34
Budget: should provide for cleans- ing, 61; and tuberculosis, 237; annual health programme, 306; reforms in New York City, 350 Burbank, Luther, 120 Bureau of Municipal Research, 298, 306
Butler, Nicholas Murray, LL.D., 330, 332
Cabot, Richard C., M.D., 181 Calmette's Eye Test, 238 Carnegie Foundation, 285
Caroline Rest, 70, 267 Catching diseases: cost of, 16; un- enforced laws, 30; steps in eradi- cating, 31; germ sociology, 57, 71; favorable soil at school, 58; in- struction concerning, 62; mouth a breeding ground for, 63; informa- tion for bathers, 64; dangers of, 131; reasons for national board of health, 135; cost of, in New York City, 272; remedies urged, 384 Charity Organization Society, New York, 236, 239 Chicago, 34 Chicken-pox, 64
Child Hygiene, Bureau of: working-
paper tests, 192; established, New York City, 298; programme, 299 Child labor: compulsory school at- tendance, 140; welfare or age test, 142; movement's limitations, 185; national and local committees, 33, 192; physical-fitness tests, 194 Children's Aid Society, New York, 56, 93
Child-saving agencies: coöperation with schools, 174-183; do-nothing- ism in, 332
Chorea. See Nervousness Christian Science, 276, 392 Christmas shopping, 227 Cigarettes. See Tobacco Cincinnati, 118
Cleanliness: acquired taste, 14; beauty of, 96; personal uncleanli- ness, 210; cost of, 216; dry clean- ing dangerous, 244; in fighting tuberculosis, 250
Cleveland, Ohio, 294
Clippings: scrapbook, 250; envelope method, 324; advertisements, 382 Coffee, strong, 401 Colds, 63-69
College, physical tests, 39 Committee on Physical Welfare of School Children, New York, 39- 41, 166, 168, 178, 286, 290, 311 Compulsory laws: school hygiene, 3; purpose of, 33; registration of catching diseases, 57; removal of tuberculosis cases, 237; notifica- tion of tuberculosis, 237, 274; hy- giene, for private schools, 283; to
remove physical defects, 288; restricting alcoholism, 343 Conference on Summer Care of Babies, New York, 260 Congestion evils avoided, 290; and alcoholism, 348
Conjunctivitis, 71. See Eyes Connecticut's school reports, 318 Constipation, 210, 216, 347, 357 Consumption. See Tuberculosis Corsets, 381, 401
Cost: of preventable diseases, 16; of bad breath, 98; of diseases to nation, 135; of tuberculosis, 245 Crampton, C. Ward, M.D., 129, 289
Dangerous trades, 191 Darlington, Thomas, M.D., 297 Death rates of bronchitis, 67; of pneumonia, 67; how to reduce, 131 Defects, physical: index of commu- nity needs, 33-44; removable, of children, 22; schools manufacture, 139; income distribution, 169 Delinquency, and mouth breathing, 47
Dental Hygiene Council, 95
Dental sanitation, 89-103; surface for breeding germs, 63; dentists, 93; state organizations, 95; clin- ics needed, 171; insurance com- panies treat teeth, 204; family instruction, 245; indigestion, 272; early treatises, 274; advertising parlors, 281
Devine, Professor Edward T., 174 Diet: cooking lessons at home, 180; overeating, 201, 347; improper, 210; proper and regular, 212; adapted to need, 214, 401; kitch- ens, 267; irregular eating, 272, 347 Diet kitchens, 267 Diphtheria, 18, 65
Dispensaries and hospitals: dental supervision, 102; cooperate with schools, 174-183, 185; welfare nurse, 188; emergency, 227; to prevent duplication, 239; lack of, 240; teach baby feeding, 261; inef- ficient, 278; social interest of, 292 Doing things at school, 159-165;
free meals, 44, 161, 171; may hurt, 181; cripple social agencies,
185, 189; danger of malpractice, 184, 189; analogous to model tenements, 186
Do-nothing ailments, 329-334
Ear trouble, 83-85; periodic tests for, 201, 207 Edinburgh, 70 Ellis Island, 238
Environment: health problem, 9; tests, 120, 320; injurious school, 139-150; effect on physique, 203; and tuberculosis, 229-251; do- nothing ailments, 329; within our control, 336; in combating liquor, 362 Epidemics, 18, 38 Epilepsy, 47, 49 Ergograph, 125-127 Erysipelas, 65
Ethics, professional, 81, 101, 281 Eugenics, and heredity, 336 European remedies, 159-165 Eye trouble, 72-82; in high school, 40; catching diseases, 69-71; caused by bad teeth, 89; eye- glasses, free, 161, 164, 171, 184; in business, 193; examination for adults, 201; tuberculin test, 238; inefficient inspection of, 300; teachers' test, 301 Examination, physical: of school children, 33-138; best test of health needs, 33-44; individual record of, 35, 312; Snellen test, 73, 77; of teachers, 153; for work certificates, 190-200, 237, 301; by railroads, 193; at West Point, 199; periodic after school, 201-207, 218, 228; semiannual, 202; tuber- culin tests, 240; stripped, at Leip- sic, 289; follow-up work, 295-300; of teachers and sex hygiene, 389
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
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