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PHYSIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL OBSERVATIONS 



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II. Indian Children of Approximated Ages — Continued 



Table 3. Face tneasureinents ,' pulse^ respiration^ temperature^ 

 force — Continued 



(c) PIMA BOYS— Continued 



Record no. 



Face. 



Height 



(men- 



ton-na- 



sion). 



Diam- 

 eter bi- 

 zygo- 

 matic 

 max. 



Facial 

 Index. 



Physiological data. 



Time of day. 



Pulse 

 (sit- 

 ting) . 



Respi- 

 ration 

 (sit- 

 ting). 



Tem- 

 pera- 

 ture 

 (sub 

 lin- 

 gua). 



Force. 



Pressure. 



Right Left 

 hand. hand. 



Trac- 

 tion. 



cm. 

 12.6 

 11.6 

 11.9 

 11.85 



(11.4) 

 11.4 

 12.5 

 12.8 

 12.3 

 12.4 

 12.0 

 11.5 

 12.6 

 12.2 

 12.2 



cm. 

 13.7 

 13.5 

 14.0 

 14.3 

 (14.8) 

 14.0 

 14.6 

 13.8 

 14.4 

 14.0 

 13.5 

 13.7 

 14.3 

 14.6 

 13.8 



93.0 

 85.9 

 85.0 

 82.9 



81. 4. 

 85.6 

 92.7 

 85.4. 

 88.6 

 88.9 

 83.9 

 88.1 

 83.6 

 88.4 



7.40 a. m.. 

 7.35 a. m.. 



4p. m 



3.15 p.m. 

 11 a. m... 

 7.55 a. m.. 

 11.15 a. m. 



3.10 p.m. 

 4.30 p. m. 

 8.45 a. m. 

 8.20 a.m. 

 4.40 p. m. 

 5 p.m... 

 3.45 p. m. 



a 76 

 74 

 55 

 56 



a 66 

 66 

 72 



a 74 



60 



60 



60 



"70 



a (72) 



a (74) 



°F. 

 99. 

 99. 



kg. 



33.5 



35.0 



32.5 



36.0 



38.0 



28.0 



31.5 



34.0 



36.5 



41.0 



37.0 



35.0 



41.0 



38.0 



40.0 



kg. 

 27.0 

 27.0 

 19.0 

 26.0 

 14.0 

 20.0 

 21.0 

 27.0 

 29.0 

 25.0 

 25.0 

 16.0 

 24.0 

 24.5 

 25.0 



(d) PIMA GIRtS 



"Not in fully normal condition; for additional details see table on p. 276 et seq. (for lioys) and on 

 p. 279 et seq. (for girls). 

 & Right-handed, 

 c Left-handed. 



