MEDICAL INSPECTION OF SCHOOLS 



HOAG, ERNEST B.: The Health Index of Children. San Francisco, 

 Whitaker, Ray-Wiggin Co., 1910. i88pp. 80 cents. 



A manual designed to show teachers and parents how to detect 

 physical defects in children and to suggest means for correcting such 

 defects and maintaining health afterwards. 



HOGARTH, A. H.: Medical Inspection of Schools. London, Henry 

 Frowde, Oxford University Press, 1909. 360 pp. 6s. 



KELYNACK, T. N.: Medical Examination of Schools and Scholars. 

 London, P. S. King and Son, 1910. 434 pp. 



Compilation of articles on the different divisions of work and the 

 status of the movement in different countries. Best general survey 

 of the entire field. 



MACKENZIE, WM. LESLIE: The Health of the School Child. London, 

 Methuen and Co., 1906. 2s. 6d. 



Lectures dealing with the hygiene of school life, normal growth 

 during school ages, and medical inspection and supervision of school 

 children. Gives details of methods of medical inspection in Wies- 

 baden and Nuremburg. 



MACKENZIE, WM. LESLIE, AND MATTHEW, EDWIN: The Medical In- 

 spection of School Children. Edinburgh and Glasgow, William 

 Hodge and Co., 1904. 455 pp. los. 6d. net. 



The most extensive and thorough treatise. Technical rather 

 than popular. 



SCHUBERT, PAUL: Das Schularztwesen in Deutschland. Bericht iiber 

 die Ergebnisse einer Umfrage bei den grosseren Stadten des Deutschen 

 Reiches. Hamburg und Leipzig, Verlag von Leopold Voss, 1905. 

 1 66 pp. 



STEVEN, EDWARD M.: Medical Supervision in Schools. London, 

 Bailliere, Tindall and Cox, 1910. 268 pp. 



A first hand description of the workings of the system in Great 

 Britain, Canada, the United States, Germany, and Switzerland. 



WOOD, THOMAS D. : Health and Education. The Ninth Yearbook of 

 the National Society for the Study of Education. Part I. Chicago, 

 The University of Chicago Press, 1910. 1 13 pp. 



Chapters on health examinations, school sanitation, hygiene in- 

 struction, and physical education. Intended for the use of teachers 

 rather than the specialist in school hygiene or physical education. 



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