Care and education of crippled children in the United States . ions in city of St. Paul. Surgical dressing room. Childrensleep in two long dormitories from which beds can be rolled out onto cement terraces on either side. Many doors give cross ventila-tion almost equivalent to outdoor sleeping. Sun parlors for dayuse. Unrestricted outdoor play space. Night attendant. Foursmall isolation rooms with bowl and toilet in each; each withseparate outside entrance. Each child isolated for a week uponadmission. One piece of gymnastic stretching apparatus forcorrection of lateral curvature in surgical d


Care and education of crippled children in the United States . ions in city of St. Paul. Surgical dressing room. Childrensleep in two long dormitories from which beds can be rolled out onto cement terraces on either side. Many doors give cross ventila-tion almost equivalent to outdoor sleeping. Sun parlors for dayuse. Unrestricted outdoor play space. Night attendant. Foursmall isolation rooms with bowl and toilet in each; each withseparate outside entrance. Each child isolated for a week uponadmission. One piece of gymnastic stretching apparatus forcorrection of lateral curvature in surgical dressing room. Noelevator necessary since children live entirely on ground floor absent. School: Taught by non-resident teacher, work in all grammar gradesoffered. Tables and chairs. Hand work and vocational training: Sewing, simple housework,manual training, and furniture making. Teaching of elementaryhousework is especially thorough. Special teacher gives entiretime to hand work. Plan to develop farm industry. Cost of property: $68,000. 166. Main Buildino;


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