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9. What occupations and industries in your town are essential to 

 health ? What ones promote health without being essential ? 



10. Of the occupations that you know about, which are likely to dis- 

 agree with your health? Why? Which are likely to agree with your 

 health? Why? 



IL In what occupations are you interested? Which of these are re- 

 lated in some way to the health or welfare of others ? Which are in no 

 way related to the health and welfare of others ? 



12. Under what conditions would it be advisable for a person to 

 change his occupation? 



13. Under what conditions could large numbers of unskilled workers 

 be used to promote public health ? 



14. How can a librarian promote public health ? a farmer ? a ste- 

 nographer ? an artist ? 



15. How can low-grade work be made healthful ? interesting ? 



16. How are laundries in your town supervised ? stables ? bakeries ? 



REFERENCE READINGS 



GowiN, Wheatley, and Brewer. Occupations (revised edition). Se- 

 lected chapters in Part II. 



Public Health Reprint 638, Modern Medicine and the Public Health. 



Census of Manufactures, 1921. Drug Industries, Druggists' Prepara- 

 tions, Patent Medicines, etc. 



Public Health Reprint i8q, Pure Drugs and Pubhc Health. 



Public Health Reprint 254, Purity and Strength of Household Remedies, 

 and Possible Sources of Danger. 



Public Health Reprint 783, The School Nurse, her Duties and Responsi- 

 bilities. 



Children's Bureau. Publication 47, The PubHc Health Nurse and how 

 she helps to keep Babies Well. 



