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Health Work in the Public Schools

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The report outlines a municipal program that integrates physicians, nurses, and educators to identify and remedy health conditions that impede learning. It explains the rationale for medical inspection, procedures for systematic physical examinations, and the operation of school dispensaries, dental and eye clinics, vaccination campaigns, and bathing facilities. It describes nurse and physician roles, staffing and coordination, uniform procedures, outreach to families, and efforts to correct defects such as poor vision, hearing loss, adenoids, and dental disease. Recommendations emphasize preventive measures, concentrated clinics, cooperation across schools and health agencies, and future development of school health services.

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Leonard Porter Ayres

Leonard Porter Ayres was an American educator and author, recognized for his contributions to the field of public health and education. He is best known for his work "Health Work in the Public Schools," which emphasizes the importance of health education in the school system. Ayres advocated for the integration of health programs into educational curricula, aiming to improve the overall well-being of students. His insights have influenced educational policies and practices, highlighting the critical role of health in academic success.

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