. Annual report. creased 21,9 per centover the previous normal year hut was per cent less than in 1925-26when a small-pox epidemic was imminent and vaccination was made compul-sory to prevent it. Of the members of the class of 1930* per cent of the menand 92,4 per cent of the women have called one or more times for confer-ence and advice in addition to their required physical examination. Thisis the greatest use of the Health Service by any class except the classof 1929 of which 97 per cent of the men and per cent of the womencalled. The higher percentage for the class of 1929 -


. Annual report. creased 21,9 per centover the previous normal year hut was per cent less than in 1925-26when a small-pox epidemic was imminent and vaccination was made compul-sory to prevent it. Of the members of the class of 1930* per cent of the menand 92,4 per cent of the women have called one or more times for confer-ence and advice in addition to their required physical examination. Thisis the greatest use of the Health Service by any class except the classof 1929 of which 97 per cent of the men and per cent of the womencalled. The higher percentage for the class of 1929 -pas due to vacci -nation. If the visits from July 1 to September 15, those for the requiredphysical examination, and those for re-examination, were deducted fromthe grand total for the year, the number of visits per student would This is an increase per capita of .1 over last year. Ia A/eraqe Annual Visits To Health Service Per Student Enrolled. UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS. HEALTH SERVILE l<«2fc-^r 5 2 I<tl(,-I1 <j/78 lliBll ISH-ZO l - 40,000 Ll O u -3C!000 u. £) z -1z -z 0,000 K V) <T) ^ «o <« 00 1-annualreport192627univ


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