9G STATE BOARD OF AGRICULTURE. 



c. One or two hours each day when "College Physician" will be in 



physicians office in gymnasium for purpose of giving free medical 

 advice to any student. Some arrangement for regular time in 

 women's building. 



d. A graduate nurse in connection with college hospital, who will 

 give free medical advice or help to any student at any time. 



e. Compulsory medical attention. (A student not able to attend 



classes automatically and immediately comes under authority 

 of "College Physician" and "Health Service Committee"). 



f. Authority to prescribe physical training work for one, two, 



three or four years as particular individuals or groups show 

 need. 



g. Compulsory corrective work by Department of Physical Train- 

 ing for all "correction cases". 



h. A series of lectures on general health, health education, exercise, 

 public and personal hygiene, etc., to be given to all freshmen 

 during the first two terms, these lectures to be given jointly by 

 the Department of Bacteriology and Hygiene and the De- 

 partment of Physical Training. 



i. Responsibility for ventilation, sanitation, general hygienic con- 

 ditions of all class rooms, buildings, laboratories, shops, dormi- 

 tories, boarding clubs, kitchens, (including help), on college 

 grounds. 



'}. Authority over living conditions of all students on or off campus. 



k. Authority^in case of epidemics, contagious diseases, etc., both 

 as to individuals and the college community as a whole. 



1. Authority to remove from the institution or prohibit from the 

 use of any utility facility, of privilege such as boarding clubs, 

 toilets, . gynmasium, etc. of any individual with venereal dis- 

 ease or infectious disease, dangerous to the student body. 



m. Authority over anything that may come up from time to time 

 in case of the individual student, a group, or the college as a 

 whole, that has to do with the health or health education either 

 of the individual or the group or the college. 



These recommendations with or without modifications as the policies 

 of the college may demand meet with my approval and I recommend 

 that they be adopted and put into force at the earliest possible date. 



The number of cases that have been handled in the college hospitals 

 during the past year and the financial report covering hospital activities 

 follows: 



Diseases No. of cases Deaths 



Small Pox 2 



Chicken Pox ' 2 



Severe Cold 6 



Injury and Infection 11 



Mumps 6 



Tonsilitis 7 



Measles 2 



Rheumatism 3 



Observation 6 



Pneumonia 4 1 



Influenza 120 2 



