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(8) Test with the same instrument the maximum negative pressure 

 which each individual can produce during inspiration. 



(9) Does the face become red in either of these tests? If such 

 is uniformly observed, account for it. 



(10) The preservation of data. Experience has shown that when 

 data are to be preserved for subsequent use in comparison of one 

 class of individuals or cases with another, it is very much more 

 economical in time to record the data upon cards. 



For the above data one may use such a card as is appended below. 



In addition to the measurements above given record upon the 

 cards the weight, the height, the bodily condition of the individual, 

 and especially whether the individual has lived in a hilly or in a 

 flat country, and whether he has been active or inactive. 



Name ... Address 



Place of residence : level, hilly, or mountainous altitude 



Previous occupation 



Habits: Exercise, sports, character, amount 



f Father's weight height .. 



Parents { 



I Mother's weight height . . 



Which parent do you resemble physically ? 



Which parent do you resemble temperamentally ? 



Age Weight .... Emaciated, thin, spare, stout, obese. 



Height Dwarfish, short, medium, tall, very tall, 



f Inspiration 



Lung capacity .... Respiratory pressure 4 



[Expiration . . . 



Girth of Chest, Nipple Plane: 



1. Repose ... 2. Inspiration .... 3. Expiration . . , 

 4. Expansion Per cent. , ... , . . 



Diameter of Chest, Dorsoventral : 



1. Repose ... 2. Inspiration . ... 3. Expiration . ..; . 

 4. Expansion . . , * . Percent. . . . : . . 



Diameter of Chest, Lateral: 



1 Repose ... 2. Inspiration . . . . 3. Expiration 

 4. Expansion . ... :. v . Per cent. . . -. .' . . 



Examiner 



Date . 



