METABOLISM AS AFFECTED BY GROWTH. 



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TABLE 28. Minimum heat-production of girls at different ages Continued. 



1 Flesh slightly flabby. 



2 Overnourished. 



3 Slightly undernourished. 



4 Well developed and nourished, with chronic endocarditis. 

 6 Tall, thin. 



6 Weak ankles, the result of old infantile paralysis. 



7 Thin. 



8 Overnourished ; puberty. 



9 Puberty established at 12 yrs. 1 mo. 



10 Fat, healthy, rosy-cheeked. 



11 Puberty beginning. 



ments are concerned, it is of interest to consider them somewhat in 

 detail. It is important to note that the scale upon which the charts 

 for these children are drawn is somewhat different from that used 

 for No. 145. (Compare figs. 15 and 16.) 



