. Annual report. to be rather common. Only 10 men and two women had adenoids. There werefour students, all women, who had chronic pharyngitis. The following table and Chart X show the abnormalities of thetonsils. A greater per cent of the women than men have their tonsilsremoved. Table XL Tonsils Men Wome n Total No. 1 No. ■470 No. & Absent 953 575 152P Pathological 383 276 659 Tags 151 4. P7 26 177 All other 5 .16 334 339 Total abnormal 1492 1211 2703 5^.76 Total Examined 3098 2°.rs 1501 4599 Table XLI shows the results of t


. Annual report. to be rather common. Only 10 men and two women had adenoids. There werefour students, all women, who had chronic pharyngitis. The following table and Chart X show the abnormalities of thetonsils. A greater per cent of the women than men have their tonsilsremoved. Table XL Tonsils Men Wome n Total No. 1 No. ■470 No. & Absent 953 575 152P Pathological 383 276 659 Tags 151 4. P7 26 177 All other 5 .16 334 339 Total abnormal 1492 1211 2703 5^.76 Total Examined 3098 2°.rs 1501 4599 Table XLI shows the results of the examination of the ears of thestudents of the class of 1930. Chronic sunpurition was uncommon, onlytwo women being found with it. There ™ere 182 men and 35 ™0men w^° na<isome abnormality of both ears. Tabic XLI ten E&. Cerumen 613 Chronic SuppurationSpeech GP Drum Betracted 158 Ears TCome in Total JO No. •* -jo No. £ 9,7P 252 P65 2 .13 2 .04 68 60 218 - 39 - Perf. Somo abnormalityof both cars Table XLI (cont •d) Men Women Total No. | No. i2 No. & 51 1,64 1 .07 52 1P2 35 217 Eye sTable XIII and Chart XI give the condition of the eyes. Error ofrefraction is the most common abnormality, being present in one or botheyes in about 42 per cent of the men and in about 67 per cent of thewomen. It should be noticed that only per cent of the men per cent of the ^omen have it corrected. Table XLII. Men Women Total No. * No. I No. i Lids abnormal 40 1 .06 42 .91 Muscles 13 .42 13 .28 Refraction 0. D- 138 187 325 0. 5. 209 161 370 Both . 97? 507 14P4 Corrected 201 13 .86 214 Conjunctivitis 24 .77 2 .12 26 .56 Glass eye 1 .03 1 .02 Wear Glasses 756 460 1216 Pupils 4 .12 4 .08 -4tt- SPINS The table below shows the spine abnormalities of the studentsof the cIpss of 1930. The incidence is considerably higher for t


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