MEDICAL INSPECTION OF SCHOOL CHILDREN
IVess Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. SYDNEY. December 8. Tin! report o£ the medical inflection li.'uiM.-li-of the Education Departincm, shows iJjat out of 2,519 scholars examined 17' per cent, arc ."qiQering from defective vision, 10 per cent, from defective hearing, 27 prer cent, from- nose or throat diseases, and a considerable percentage from deformities and malnutrition. The branch recomiuejid.s the, appointment of six assistant medical officers to examinethe gchgiare..
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Evening Star, Issue 14534, 9 December 1910, Page 6
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