Of these girls, 22 per cent entered mercantile establishments, 35 per cent entered unskilled industries, 39 per cent entered medium skilled industries, and 1 per cent entered skilled industries. No tabular statement of the wages and conditions in the industries is presented, since the studies are type studies only. BULLETIN, 1913, NO. 18 THE FIFTEENTH INTERNATIONAL HYGIENE AND DEMOGRAPHY HELD IN WASHINGTON, D. C. FROM SEPTEMBER 16 TO OCTOBER 5, 1912 I. Some Lessons and Suggestions from the Exhibition Specialist in School Hygiene and Sanitation II. Digests of Some of the Papers Presented at the Congress The Cornell exhibit. Appendix.-Instructions relating to tuberculosis, distributed by the department of health, New York City. PART II. ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS BEARING ON EDUCATION. Ringworm in the schools of Mexico. By Dr. Manuel Uribe y Troncoso... School disinfection. By Dr. J. T. Ainslee Walker... 44 44 Campaign against contagious diseases of children. By Dr. Walther Ewald...... 45 46 Education of immigrants in school. By Dr. William E. Chancellor. Follow-up system in medical inspection. By Dr. Thomas A. Storey. 50 Dental hygiene for pupils of public schools. By Dr. S. Adolphus Knopf.. Training in personal hygiene in private and public schools. By Prof. John W. The public school as a factor to lessen infant mortality. By Dr. Henry L. Coit.. |