. Advanced biology. Biology; Physiology; Reproduction. 8 THE BIOLOGY OF TO-MORROW greater social and civic success. Biology helps to free people of ignorant and useless racial customs. It is in school that proper standards of cleanliness, ventilation, feeding, and routine are fre- quently acquired. If hygienic habits of living are developed, and people persist in practicing them, better social customs will soon be established. For example, if students are taught the importance of buying bread, wrapped to prevent contamination, and if they insist on buying only wrapped bread, the storekeepers w
. Advanced biology. Biology; Physiology; Reproduction. 8 THE BIOLOGY OF TO-MORROW greater social and civic success. Biology helps to free people of ignorant and useless racial customs. It is in school that proper standards of cleanliness, ventilation, feeding, and routine are fre- quently acquired. If hygienic habits of living are developed, and people persist in practicing them, better social customs will soon be established. For example, if students are taught the importance of buying bread, wrapped to prevent contamination, and if they insist on buying only wrapped bread, the storekeepers will soon supply it. Weighing evidence in studying scientific data, develops a control which makes the student approach family problems with greater wisdom. Every individual owes certain responsibilities to his community. Problems of sewerage, garbage disposal, street cleaning, water and milk supply, control of disease are all discussed in biology classes, and a better understanding of these will give each person a clearer conception of his obligation to himself and to the public. The relation of biology to vocations, tional opportunities in scientific fields possibly lays the basis for many of these, to the study of dentistry and medicine is obvious. The achieve- ments of Pasteur, Koch, and Noguchi are fine ideals to arouse enthusiasm and interest in research work. Bacteriology^, chemical analysis, and oral hygiene are laboratory fields that are intensely interesting. Nursing is a vocation with a gripping human interest. There are manv voca- Biology suggests and The relation of biology. Science has improved the appearance, weight, and color of Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Wheat, Frank Merrill; Fitzpatrick, Elizabeth T. New York ; Boston [etc. ] : American Book Company
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