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rpose al<- ->n a slate*, on the floor, 



r i lu sidewalk. 



Teeth \\hich y.ui .-hoiiM dean with toothbrush and 

 water after each m< al, or when you get up in 



and U-fm-r y,,u gO tO bcci at In. 



.kind \\hirh \..u .should never be toa consun 

 eh lik.- dnnk. and glasses which H huukl 



be luted by one !. another without being 



washed in clean water each time. 



unhing your hands with soap and water before en-h 

 meal, even if i' lunch. 



..-h sometimes help to discover eon*iiin|>- 



nf tnU-rciilosis. 



liould n.-v.-r kiss anybody on the mouth, 

 :ill<\\ 1 1 

 /-:il in carrying ut tlirsr rules. 



These leaflets shouM U- n -a. I at regular jx-riods, say once a 



tn. I commented upon by tin- t.-a-i 

 ( hiMn 11 >lmuKl be allowed to keep the leaflets and take 

 to thi-ir }>arent8. 



v slates and lead-pencils are given t<> tin- 

 ( liiMrm and col school hours, these articles should 



n>iiif<>rt<il I* -I'M.'-.- thry are again distrihutcil pupils, 



i of tuberculosis, but far more contagious 

 diseases, such as measles, liphth -ria r and scarl . may 



! : uong school rhiMrcii ly this simple precaution. ^ m O f 



i i-i .IM in vogue in some schools of having every child use Lead-pen- 

 al>lr .-nv.-lo|)e f so as always to have the same pencil, while cfls, etc. 



. in my opinion, not nearly 

 so safe a> i^h li-. 



On playgroun<l> anl in c.rrilnrs, elevated spittoons with 

 ishintf lrvic-> an.l cover such as illu>tratMl in Figs. 

 >uld be placet I here and there to remind the old 

 anl ate on the groun<l. 



:np.. riant point in the -n <f the disease under 



ii among school children is that the school teacher 



.1.1 U- familiar with th.- . signs and symptoms 



iU-rculosis and cs of a person predisposed 



onsumpti 



U-en 1. at length in the preced- 



hapi.-r-. \VI11 and MX 1:. duties of t he school ghysi- 

 should be a daily inspection of the children to avoid the 



