Canadian journal of public health . Zinc Phosphide .... 1-10 gr. Powd. Ext. Nux Vomica - - - 1-8 gr. Cannab. Ind. - - - 1-10 gr. Avenine 1-200 gr. Pulv. Cantharides - - - . - 1-12 gr. The curative properties of Chromium Sulphate are beingrecognized very largely by the Medical profession. It is replac-ing Damiana to a very great extent. We have added the abovetablet to our list. Send us a trial order. INGRAM & BELL, Limited Importers and Maoufacturers of Pharmaceuticals, Surgical Instruments, Physicians and Hospital Supplies. 420 YONGE STREET - - TORONTO, CANADA 36 Toronto Street Telephone Main


Canadian journal of public health . Zinc Phosphide .... 1-10 gr. Powd. Ext. Nux Vomica - - - 1-8 gr. Cannab. Ind. - - - 1-10 gr. Avenine 1-200 gr. Pulv. Cantharides - - - . - 1-12 gr. The curative properties of Chromium Sulphate are beingrecognized very largely by the Medical profession. It is replac-ing Damiana to a very great extent. We have added the abovetablet to our list. Send us a trial order. INGRAM & BELL, Limited Importers and Maoufacturers of Pharmaceuticals, Surgical Instruments, Physicians and Hospital Supplies. 420 YONGE STREET - - TORONTO, CANADA 36 Toronto Street Telephone Main 1963 THE DESIGNING ANDDRAUGHTING COT ARCHITECTS AND DESIGNERiS Plans, Specihcations and Detail Drawings, also Commercial Designs and General Draughting. When writing please mentiun 1he Canadian Tukraikitist and Saniiarv for advertising in this Journal show reliability before being allotted space. Education is the art of circunv venling ones freedom in order not to prejudice tnat of oncers. —Carmen tbe Canadian Cberapeutist ana Sanitary Engineer INCORPORATING THE CANADIAN JOURNAL OF PUBLIC HEALTH Vol. I AUGUST, 1910 No. 8 Special Hrttclcs PUBLIC SCHOOL MEDICAL INSPECTION By J A M P: S STEWART, M . D . A little boy in one of the public schoolswas the butt of his school fellows, andthe despair of his teacher, because, ap-parently, he was so hopelessly stupid. This little boy stood silent when theteacher asked ihim to do a simple sumwhich she had chalked on the black-board, and the other boys secretly jeeredat him while the teacher lost interest inhim. On the playground the other boyscalled him a dub, because he alwaysmuffed the ball, and once, when he hada fight with a smaller boy, he was re-peatedly hit in the face until he ran little girls made faces at him be-cause he was clumsy, and was alwaysrunning into chairs and stumbling overthings, and his life was very miserableindeed. He was a very solitary child, and whenthe unhappy hours of th


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