. The Southern California practitioner. ical condition ofschool children should be inquired into as well as their intellectual, at thestart and at regular intervals thereafter by examiners attached to theschool-board. This is not for treatment, but as a matter of record and toproperly notify the parents or guardians. This qualified medical manshould be on hand at the day of school registration of the pupils, to exam-ine them as to their vision, heariDg, the condition of their nose and throatfreedom from contagious disease and habits of cleanliness. Blanks shouldbe filled out if treatment is ne
. The Southern California practitioner. ical condition ofschool children should be inquired into as well as their intellectual, at thestart and at regular intervals thereafter by examiners attached to theschool-board. This is not for treatment, but as a matter of record and toproperly notify the parents or guardians. This qualified medical manshould be on hand at the day of school registration of the pupils, to exam-ine them as to their vision, heariDg, the condition of their nose and throatfreedom from contagious disease and habits of cleanliness. Blanks shouldbe filled out if treatment is needed. He should also supervise the heating,lighting and ventilation of school-rooms and should have power to enforcehis recommendations in this respect. At stated intervals, he should giveinstructions to the pupils and by circulars to the parents in regard to careof the eye, ear, nose and throat and general hygiene. These suggestionswere endorsed by the section and the members urged to press the matterin the various State A MONTHLY JOURNAL OF MEDICINE AND ALLIED price, per annum, $ ADVERTISING KATES: Space. One page Half pa&je Quarter page 3 Months. ?20 0010 005 00 6 Months. 20 0010 00 9 Months. 12 Months $;o 0030 00 $60 0035 0020 00 Address all communications to H. BERT. ELLIS, , F. D. BULLARD, , , Editors and Publishers Southern California Practitioner,107 North Spring: Sreet, Los are invited from physicians everywhere; especially from physicians of the PacificCoast, and more especially from physicians of Southern California and Arizona. EDITORIAL. THE DOCTORS HORSE. He is not a bicycle. The general practitioner cannot entirely dependupon the silent steed. Therefore he must have a horse. His horse mustbe neither white nor black, because these are the colors preferred by thesleek and solemn undertaker. The doctor doesnt want his horse to lose itsidentity and be mistaken for the stately steed that is w
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