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Civics and Health

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The work argues that public health is a civic obligation and that prevention, especially through organized school hygiene, must be translated into practical measures. It treats the physical welfare of children as the best index of community health, surveys common defects and conditions—mouth breathing, eye and ear strain, dental problems, malnutrition, and nervousness—and recommends inspection, physical training, and medical cooperation. Later chapters address municipal and industrial hygiene, tuberculosis control, milk safety, alcohol and tobacco campaigns, sex education, quackery, and the administrative structures and reporting mechanisms needed to enforce community health rights.

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William H. Allen

William H. Allen was an American author known for his contributions to educational literature, particularly in the realm of civics and public health. His notable work, "Civics and Health," explores the intersection of civic responsibility and health education, emphasizing the importance of informed citizenship in promoting public well-being. Allen's writing reflects a commitment to fostering a better understanding of civic duties and their impact on community health, making his work relevant in discussions about social responsibility and public health education.

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