Wisconsin Normal Schools Proceedings of An Institute of the Faculties of the No

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Wisconsin Normal Schools Proceedings of An Institute of the Faculties of the No
Oshkosh Institute for Normal School Teachers
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seem to be the questions before us.
In that recent and eminently practical book, "A Manual of Personal Hygiene, " edited by Dr. Pyle, these subjects are discussed: Hygiene of the digestive apparatus, hygiene of the skin and its appendages, hy- giene of the ear, hygiene of the eye, hygiene of the brain and nervous system, physical exercise. This seems to be to very satisfactorily In- clude under personal hygiene all of those essentials to health which would not in the strictest sense be included
... under school hygiene proper.
For the sake of convenience, then, I shall make the distinction be- tween personal hygiene and school hygiene, the latter to include ventila- tion, heating, lighting and cleanliness of schoolroom, and their fitting with furniture adapted to occupants.
On whom lies the responsibility of such instruction that the right habits necessary to personal hygiene are formed? On whom that of presenting and maintaining the right conditions of school hygiene?
Childhood is admitted to be the most plastic age; habits are then most easily iormed and the main parts of personal hygiene cannot be too early inculcated.


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