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Koteltnann's School Hygiene. 



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Dr. Kotelmann's treatise was first published in 1895, and forms part of 

 the great " Handbuch der Erziehung-s und Unterrichtslehre ftlr hohere 

 Schulen " (Handbook of the Principles of Education and Instruction for 

 Higher Schools), edited by Dr. A. Baumeister. It at once attracted the atten- 

 tion of specialists in different countries by reason of the masterly way in 

 which it combined comprehensiveness with clearness and brevity, and scien- 

 tific accuracy and moderation with an interesting, forceful, and, above all, 

 practical mode of treatment. The present translation is made not from the 

 treatise published in 1895, but from a copy revised and enlarged by the author 

 especially for this edition. The number of illustrations has been nearly 

 doubled; and the additions to the text, aside from the alterations, consist partly 

 of descriptions of the new illustrations and partly of an account of the inves- 

 tigations that have been made since the original was written. 



The treatise is not merely or even mainly a treatise on school sanitation 

 and infectious diseases, as the title might suggest to many, but rather a scien- 

 tific discussion of the conditions of mental activity and health, and, in general, 

 of the physical basis of education for both teachers and pupils. The reader 

 will find here a competent treatment of many of the most substantial topics 

 discussed in this country under the head of Child Study. 



"This book by Kotelmann is the best outline for the teacher. The book Is written in an 

 admirably concise style, and by the aid of numerous tables a vast number of important facts 

 and principles are presented."— Prof. W. H. H. Buknham, in T/ie Pedagogical Seminary. 



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