| Show mm IN THE THEr r 0 5 Addresses Teach Teachers ers on Ventilation Quarantine Quarantine tine and Sanitation TWO PLACES BURGLARIZED Conference for Stealing School Girl I IO O den Feb 17 A largely attended meeting of the public school teachers of was 10 Saturday after afternoon noon t tho county court house Dr T B 11 tho assemblage on of ot good health h and to hoto W enro for tor It ItHe Ho He elated that there thoro Is less oss disease especially e contagion In Ogden than In othor city In tho state per capita The weight of ot his hI testimony was that In the Ibe public school buildings more and fresh air are necessary as they are arc both excellent disinfectants He advised the tho teachers to bo watch watchful ful rul of or the health of tho pupils under their Ih Jr supervision Ho He suggested that the tho give ge talks In tho on mire pure IIII and proper ventilation In tho school rooms and at the homes Ho then Ihen of ventilation In tho room and said that t In most cases too little attention Is paid to this Im Important factor of health mill and that time como when thoy would have plenty of ot fresh air In the school room even If Jf had to smash th win windows dows out Ho stated that moisture darkness and ant Impure nIl air are tho R that lId aid disease germs to prosper Hist It II l III more easy enS to prevent con contagion thun IMn to combat the disease In Individuals Ho Ha also salt sain t he e Sieved the majority of con contagious diseases were transmitted In Int t arly stages and before It was con control or 01 diagnosed as M a contagious ilon Dr Dentt advocated the tho excluding of ot children from public schools hen they suffering from froin minor Ills Especially did he ho request this regard to children suffering from folds He held that teachers should acquainted with potty diseases s sand and ind that tho question should bo asked inch morning morn Ins whether or not any pu pupils pils present pre ent wore were III with soro HOro throat thront tr mch ailments and whether or 01 not they were Indisposed In any way wn in nil all cases caSell end the tho pupil homo home until the dl a had hl to develop ho 50 that it could bo determined what It was IM 01 much Importance wore tho re remarks marks of ot Dr DI with regard to pneumonia Ho 1113 held that It was in and contagious and saId Bald that core than people destroyed to III this country by b this disease alono t tich ch year Ho made tho statement that thai lero more deaths this disease In Utah last l st month than In any previous lS month He lie said that the greatest danger danser of ot contagion In pneumonia cases lay IllY In tho tion of Infected ted persons as liS In lri cases of ot tuberculosis ls He Hc thon said that children were from still harboring disease germs mid tallIed talked against permitting children to expectorate expectorate on tho floors also against their Placing pencils eta oto in mouths lie He recommended Commended r the disinfecting of ot the tho doors rind the th opening of at the windows of oC llio tIo tho night In dealing with tho subject of ot por 1101 Ion who concealed contagious dis lIs diseases eases from tho health officers he Ito char cha characterized 1 their conduct as criminal In character Ho contended that qUill quarantine antine should lo be Insisted on In cases enec of ot soro 1010 throat said that measles were w only contagious from person to person not through n 0 third per 1101 ton on Ho IIo held that It was wn not necel necessary sary to exclude from the schools chil dren other than those affected with tho disease |