DEPARTMENT REPORTS. 



Ill 



instructed to send an expression of the sympathy of M. A. C. alumni to 

 Mr. Weil. 



(Signed) E. E. HOTCHIN, '12, Chairman. 

 N. A. McCUNE, '01. 

 MRS. VERA GRUNER OVIATT, '16. 

 Respectfully submitted, 



C. W. McKIBBIN, 



Alumni Recorder. 

 East Lansing, Michigan, June 30, 1921. 



REPORT OF THE HEALTH SERVICE. 



To the Honorable State Board of Agriculture and Health Service Committee : 



We submit the following report of health service activities at the Michigan 

 Agricultural College from October 1, 1920 to June 30, 1921. 



In general the health of the student body has been good this year, and 

 with the exception of an epidemic of mumps there have been but few cases 

 of contagious disease. 



All freshmen and new students received complete medical examination 

 during the first month of the school year. This part of our work and also 

 consultation and conferences with women students has been seriously handi- 

 capped throughout the year because there is not a woman physician on the 

 health service staff. 



During the year two hundred and nineteen students have been vaccinated 

 and twenty-eight received typhoid prophylaxis at the Health Service. A 

 large number of these were freshmen who had never before been vaccinated. 



A series of health lectures including personal hygiene, first aid, rural san- 

 itation, and sex hygiene was given to all freshmen and new students, in- 

 cluding the short course students. 



No deaths have occurred this year among students who were under Health 

 Service care. 



STATISTICAL. 



Dispensary calls 



Now patients 



New diag-noses 



Room calLs 



Hospital bed patients. 



Dr. 

 Reynolds. 



r, , 070 



1 ,17.5 



3 , 1 07 



71 



Residence 

 office. 



10 

 53 



Hosi'ilal 

 calls. 



1,081 



Total. 



C , 234 



1 , 1 85 



3,220 



71 



1 05 



