Care and education of crippled children in the United States . Dormitories. Covered Walk. (See page 6i)Massachusetts Hospital School, Canton, Massachusetts PHYSICAL CARE are not kept open the children may not secure outdoor air soeffectively as in an ordinary ward with many windows which pro-vide cross ventilation, if those windows are always kept open. TheHospital for Deformities and Joint Diseases in New York has achildrens ward whose windows had not been closed during fiveyears previous to our visit. The Crippled Childrens East SideFree School of New York is noteworthy among day schools be-


Care and education of crippled children in the United States . Dormitories. Covered Walk. (See page 6i)Massachusetts Hospital School, Canton, Massachusetts PHYSICAL CARE are not kept open the children may not secure outdoor air soeffectively as in an ordinary ward with many windows which pro-vide cross ventilation, if those windows are always kept open. TheHospital for Deformities and Joint Diseases in New York has achildrens ward whose windows had not been closed during fiveyears previous to our visit. The Crippled Childrens East SideFree School of New York is noteworthy among day schools be-cause its windows are kept open throughout the year. At the meeting of the Federation of Associations for Cripplesin New York City in April, 1913, there was a discussion of out-door school rooms and school rooms where windows are kept openin winter, which brought out sharp differences of opinion as towhether or not cold temperatures have a bad effect upon the chil-drens physical condition. Most of the surgeons seemed to agreethat cold in itself was never harmful if the c


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