h f l 1 » i l’ ‘ .;i=-.mn FOUR# . , I THE GUARn;A1~_i. ,. ~~AP1t1L2<;,1924__ .2*iii.‘l...li§.'f.;i§.ilSi.HMiNEVER ` -ana runiio nouns win B A B A U K _ \, A opens \\` eekli In this _ , i,.4 Column, Furnished by the it .-1- _ 'W “°°"" "°“ °'°" °'°"°" Sincslakiiig Ilia Fruit Tiaaimsni %4¢+% i “ " MAi.NuTarrioN iN sciiooi. In F‘mll'a'll"s krtlolel on Uhild Welfare, By Charles S.' Macbougall “ln 1919, I was taken with Bron~ The problem of malnutrition of Isiiiferedduringtliewinter. Ibegan school children is, at the present having ehokingspeils and wouldiust time, occupying the attention ol 8 l ` ,. ~ those interested in child welfare'1`h9d0°l°fSH\<1h°°°“|f1d°“°lhl”2 and education. for me- _ ‘ we roniizo than it is essential to I9 ihg sivfms °f }_920. 1 Started have a well-developed body in or- t°~k\“_K Fl‘U\lf“‘¢lV9S 3“d_5°°“ the der to get the fullest mental de- fllxlélggt;l;§?ng‘;‘;'aa°hf;”'.?:`h‘i'&,g velopment The problem of the I no be .Je to' to CHU-UREN Read-this letter from Mrs. J. M. ---' Bennington of New Rockliind, P.Q. ` chial Asthma and no one knows what as > for breath and could not speak -`af i under-nourished child, therefore, H is such ° r° is 3°. o de ,I th tt tl d _ bed and have no thou ht of having E h Sim d - at 313|; tam as é1ro`ell;s’0l1:a:‘n’;Iy‘:‘fn°;l;fili' to get up in the night ilu an hour or r an _ eine" and "Education," working in :mfr f;vIe§l(§dn£:’_'|lf¥°6':i`§'ll`f‘i't§’|‘g p _ \ cxnjunction with each other- .. ~ i, V _ a Fruit-a-tives tablet every ni ht. malnutrition is a aoiinito on- 25°_ md 50,, _ b,,,__,¢ ,H d,,H,,., tity, and in general terms, it is de- ‘ ~ ' _ _ . or sent ostpaid hy Frultatives .l- fined as a chronic condition char- Limited 63",," out gi » _. . acterized by a failure of the body ' ’ ° ' ‘ i . \ . ` to assimilate food and gain ro- ' - pg;-ly _in w51gp¢_ Liga -an 0319,- The gain with carious teeth~is slow ,;{ » conditions it has its causes, and ana its d‘"'au°“ is ““°°"t“"}' _ '- -if . in the examination of a. large num- , NS_ QQ AVES ber of advanced cases referred to 4- SEVERE 1-NFE°T'° the nutritional clinic at the Hosp- iqii for Sick (ghnd,-,,n_ Toronto. we Influenza and infectious diseases find in 1 1| | _ are the ones most common y gre; B n ow ng cases Predomm found. In the most of these cases ,1. IMPROPER Fggpmg one feels the malnutrition existed This nopdmgn “Bunny extends ent stood the infection poorly, thus over it long periud of Hmm Many directing the parents’ attention to of the children have no system to he “’“|“““`W°“ 'md “1“"'“'“5 their living and one “mis meds them to suoh an extent that treat- - .‘lrJ°egular, food chosen, and impro- ment WW BOUSN-. perly prepared. Pie, cake and ‘ - rind ,_, predominant place in a..ci-inoNic oissases. diet. with such essentials as milk ‘ and vegetables U-gated with ‘naw -F'amilies'with positive tubercu- .f¢»-ence by the ch||d_ lin_ skin tests seem to do poorly. , _ 2. Dis;/isgp 1-gN5|1_s AND AD_ enoids are in a chronically in_~ `EN9|p3 ~ ~ flamed condition. ` i , ` 2. Many of these cases are only de- °' 'NTESTWM' PARASWES ‘ vtected by watching- the tonsils over , i ' _ a period of tim t ki _ vnu slight gang a:;°°n°¥eé”"§;'_ Many of th_ese cases pass i;md.ia~ I “men attacks of nasopha-ryngmes gnosed, and it is not unt the- \ Wm, ,_ "mm, lo" during mr “_ stools are examined over a period tacks_ Improvement begins as,of days that the small pin worms _ soon as the tonsillar bases arena mum' - , , . healed following removal of both 7. NERVOUSLY UNSTA BL E ' tonsils and adenoids. ci-i||_o_ ` -fi _ ' . ` bring the nation physically and mentally into a class superior to all others. , I am indebted to Dr. Alan Brown. Physician-in-chief. Hospital for Slck.Chiidren. for the .usa of the material embodied in this paper. ' 3. CARIOUS TEETH. The child is “sumy me only keeping charts foreach child and child in the family. He has been ‘W 3l"l“3 °f Dine! '-0 chudfen On observing the effect of car- pampered at home and he 1-...acts making the best _gain each month. ious teeth one soon finds the ap- poorly when in new surroundings F°“°W|“U the 'Vl1Y°i°Hl “Emin- fllearance of alveolar abscesses. with other children 'at school. ‘U99-` "°°°mm°“d°'U°“9 We mme _ The diagnosis of' malnutrition is 1°' the imhlidlue ¢"°“fm9\1\ 01’ made by the signs and synipwms disposal of the patient as the case presented We find the child usu mal' be C3599 Blwwlng “$99995 any has the fonomiug signs and tonsils and adenoids are referred t to their family doctor, or to the 1.- Unaérweigpt 10% for aio, _ ' height. This 'deQrm`inatiori is gaflggs t‘;9¢l:h;"s"° !`;f°\`\`9dw:`° £5 .Y 9 . rl ,at \~f prior to the disease, and the pati- partlcularly if the tonsils and ad- MGB- have to be an round- POWER OF - I-lis interest -5 “mp omg nose and throat clinic. Those with tibia i ia°“¢.“, “HM . ma e y e measur ng 'ru B an able to eradicat atholo icul con _ the scales. - ' 0 P 8 ' A Gleamy Mass of I-Luv 2_ ]RR_|{1~ABLE___He is ding,-ee. ditions. Should additional rest be _ ,mia 1,, his sport, and |,,c||ned to advisable, the child is 'allotted a ‘_ be dlgobedgelm mid-day rest or recommended to 35c "Danderme" does Wonders 3. LANGUID. - He looks un-°,"1“‘lt,'~““°‘? '° me F°Y°9¢ 3°l1°°\ happy and does not become enthusi °\' me 09°” M1' s°h°°l' on Wm” for Any Gi;-l’§ Haig- lame 1,, me “mem , occasions additional food is pres- 4_ pALE,_H9 has a sanowvcrlhed as eggs and milk. After Wm, dark c|,.¢|eB'leaving the clinic, the child is net lost rack of. The Visiting Nurse clinic. The mother is taught to her child. Tl ME BEST ARTISTIC EFFECTS All Staunton Wallpaper is 22 inches in width. 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We see new what kind of persons thou* \\~! have* been connected during our life. For now the real characters of each are clearly revealed. their deeds have borne their f"ult ,tlioir performances have -got. their true value. and anything false has fnll~ en away. For al lthls time was 1'0- vlsiti:\.the home. and, in a tactiul way, shgervises the practical work of the ome as outlined in the properly train, feed and care for The question of malnutrition will not find a solution in the school or for as phase in the to-~ s of the -HO .of infection. who food. for ashori. in the clinic. These two public exertion of benefactors serve only as sources mind is of information and education. 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