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American Journal of Public Health, Vol. 9, Issue 10 749-760, Copyright © 1919 by American Public Health Association

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THE HEALTH OF THE COLLEGE

Eugene C. Howe

Colleges are generally weak in public health administration, according to this author. Standards for milk and water supplies are low, ventilation is a closed book, supervised exercise is usually wanting, personal hygiene instruction is not followed up, and off-campus living is little supervised. Here, where example is needed, health administration is often hap-hazard, usually inexpert.







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