INDEX 



FEEDING, SCHOOL: in Germany, 10 



FOLLOW-UP SYSTEM: not so well de- 

 veloped in Boston as in New York, 

 42 



FOLLOW-UP VISITS: by nurse, to secure 

 action, 76 



FORMS: used in medical inspection. 

 See Records; List of Forms, p. xix 



FORSYTE, THOMAS A.: gift of, to estab- 

 lish dental clinic in Boston, 124 



FRANCE: dental clinics in, 120; medical 

 inspection in, 7-8 



FRANKFORT-ON-THE-MAIN: medical in- 

 spection in, 8 



GERMANY: dental work for school chil- 

 dren in, 114, 117-118, 126; fre- 

 quency of physical examinations, 

 40, 41 ; medical inspection in, 8-10; 

 presence of parents at examina- 

 tions of children in, 73, 76; school 

 nurses and movements allied to 

 medical inspection in, 10 



GLANDS, ENLARGED: among children 

 in different cities, 38; among re- 

 tarded children in Elmira, 156; 

 and school progress in New York, 

 158-162; cities which do not re- 

 port, 39; treated in Harrisburg, 

 Perm., 94 



GLASSES: obtained by school children 

 in Newark, N. J., 93; obtained by 

 school children in New York, 92, 

 96 



GRADES, SCHOOL: completed by chil- 

 dren with and without defects, 

 159, 1 60; years required to com- 

 plete, by defective children, 161,162 



GREAT BRITAIN: medical inspection in, 

 10 ; co-operation between school 

 authorities and hospitals in, 86, 

 87. See also England; Education, 

 English Board of; Legislation 



GUANAJUATO : medical inspection in, 1 2 



GUILFORD, ENGLAND: salaries of medi- 

 cal officers in, no 



HALIFAX: medical inspection in, 12 



HAMBURG: dental work in, 117, 118; 



per capita cost of dental treatment, 



125 

 HARRINGTON, THOMAS F.: quoted, 146 



HARRISBURG, Pennsylvania: physical 

 defects treated in, 94 



HAVERHILL, Massachusetts: superin- 

 tendent of schools, quoted, 149 



HEALTH AUTHORITIES: co-operation 

 with, in medical inspection urged 

 by English board of education, 176 



HEALTH, BAD: among normal and re- 

 tarded children in Camden, 154 



HEALTH, BOARD OF: Massachusetts, 

 directions prepared by, on sight 

 and hearing tests, 45, 47; New 

 York City, division of child hy- 

 giene, 91 ; New York City, supplies 

 nurse to dental clinic, 121; -New 

 York State, dentists employed by, 

 to lecture, 127; Virginia, bulletin 

 on teeth issued by, 127 



HEALTH, BOARDS OF: can conduct con- 

 tagious disease examinations, 53; 

 medical inspection under. 143-150; 

 regulations of, on medical inspec- 

 tion, 13; resolutions adopted at 

 conference of, 1 73 ; salaries of medi- 

 cal inspectors under, 103 



HEALTH PAMPHLETS: by Dr. Ernest B. 

 Hoag, 80, 82, 132 



HEARING, DEFECTIVE: among exempt 

 and non-exempt children in Phila- 

 delphia, 153; among normal and 

 retarded children in Camden, 154; 

 among retarded children in Elmira, 

 156; among school children in 

 New York, 40; effect on school 

 work, 35; treated in English com- 

 munities, 99; treated in Harris- 

 burg, 94; treated in New York, 92; 

 treated in Summit, 95. See Ears, 

 Defective 



HEARING TESTS: by teachers and phy- 

 sicians in United States, 19, 20; 

 directions for making, issued in 

 Massachusetts, 46; made by phy- 

 sicians and teachers in cities of 

 United States, 51, 52; new laws 

 should provide for, 172; opinions 

 of specialists as to teachers' ability 



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