The school physiology journal . -mains to be done which ought to be regardedas of urgent necessity. Certificates of sound health and of freedomfrom contagious diseases, and in particular fromany tuberculous taint, will be more and more inrequest as the public becomes more educated inmatters of hygiene and more sensitive as to therisks of the dissemination of phthisis. The medical attendant is afforded an oppor-tunity for warning, and by his attention notonly to the arrest and prevention of disease, butto the improvement of the life and efficiency ofthe growing generations, he does yeomans ser-
The school physiology journal . -mains to be done which ought to be regardedas of urgent necessity. Certificates of sound health and of freedomfrom contagious diseases, and in particular fromany tuberculous taint, will be more and more inrequest as the public becomes more educated inmatters of hygiene and more sensitive as to therisks of the dissemination of phthisis. The medical attendant is afforded an oppor-tunity for warning, and by his attention notonly to the arrest and prevention of disease, butto the improvement of the life and efficiency ofthe growing generations, he does yeomans ser-vice to the individual and to the state.—WilliamEwart, , Condensed from London Lancet. APRIL. April with its sun and showers,Verdant fields and fragrant flowers ;Blossoms of almond trees,Aprils gift to Aprils bees ;Birthday ornament of spring,Floras fairest daughterling—Coming when no flowerets dareTrust the cruel outer air;With a bee in every bell,Almond bloom, we greet thee well. SCHOOL PHYSIOLOGY JOURNAL 119. Primary Lesson rg^ First Year Work. THE TRUNK AND ITS THY man, you dont expect somebody to YV De converted every time you preacha sermon, do you? said Spurgeon to a dis-couraged young student. No, of course I dont expect that. Well, you wont get it then, was the greatpreachers unexpected retort. Look for re-sults and you will find them. The average physiology teacher would prob-ably confess to a similar lack of faith regard-ing the outcome of her own efforts. She giveseach year the number of lessons required bylaw, but she does not really expect the rules ofhygiene to be observed by the individual pupil,and her apprehensions are usually realized. It matters much in the success of an under-taking, that one is conscious of its imperativeneed, and of the efficacy of the methods to beused in its accomplishment. The student whois familiar with the simultaneous advancement inknowledge of the laws of health and in theirobservance, during the last quar
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