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uable hospital bed space. As a matter of fact, we have fewer available 

 beds than at any time in the past ten years. This phase of student 

 health service can be made effective only when each student is brought 

 into a proper relation to the whole service by means of a mutual under- 

 standing between the College on the one hand and the student on the 

 other, in which the former undertakes to guard tlie health of the latter 

 collectively and individually, and the latter aclaiowledges his oltligations 

 by the payment of a fee and by submitting to the regulations prescribed 

 by the properly constituted authority. Miss Ethel Dietz, the head nurse, 

 is entitled to much commendation for her efforts under adverse circum- 

 stances. She has prepared at my request the following tabulations of 

 the results of the dispensary service: 



Number of students receiving dressings 684 



Number of students receiving treatments 075 



Number of students receiving examinations 156 



Number of students receiving medicine 336 



Total number of students 2,151 



The average number of students visiting dispensary each school day 

 was eleven. 



In addition there have been treated in the hospitals the following 

 cases during the year: 



Diseases No. of cases 



Acute Indigestion 1 



Asthma 1 



Bronchitis 2 



Heart Lesion 1 



Hemorrhage of Lungs 1 



Influenza 41 (1 died) 



Injury and Infection IS (1 died, taken (o Lansing 



Hosp.) 



Jaundice 4 



La Grippe 2 • 



Lumbago 1 



Measles 28 



Nervous Breakdown 4 



Observation 18 



Pleurisy 2 (1 taken to Lansing Hosp.) 



Pneumonia 5 (1 died ) 



Scarlet Fever 4 



Severe Cold 15 



Small Pox 7 



Tonsilitis 10 



Tuberculosis 1 



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