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Show AUGUST, 1935 THE VOICE OF SHARON HEALTH EXAMINATION cContmutd from page 1) peits, and includes the detect. on of d sease as a b product of the examination rather than the aim. When our child is ill ou call a doctor, of course. But when your child is well, do you take him, at regular intervals, to a doctor for a health examination? Leading authorities on -- I ' I ! i i- health are now pointing out that tins colds, hay fever, asthma, eczema, food .s the most important health wuik that poisonings, auiu al sensitizations, mothirs can ilo for their children. cause come ot thee mamtestations , f irst the donor wants to know the User develop in the child If tl.ere is any diabetic tendency in lucahty in which the mother heed during her prcgi ancy, became the amount the mill tdiute farm!) it should be re-- , ui iodine in her food and drinking corded, as it is possible that a sugar water might hace influenced the child. imbalaii e may exist and not show 4s lie waits know' the suceptibihty for on either sideiof the family to allergic sugar in the urine, yet be possible tense a for or marked states fatigue conditions, such as chronic sneezing, forced A history of early c ntacts with diseased individuals is iiiiporSnt, essome pecially if it happens to one who had an undiagnosed cough which might have been tuberculosis He wants to know the height attained by the parents and all four generations previous and any examples of marked overweight, goitre or other thyroid troubles, dwarfism or obvious gland difficulties in the fam- PAGE FIVE j t! over-activit- - il n, A smart beginning for a smart school year! 6 'hpCUC!' m i I , wool variety of intriguing weaves and the new autumn colors await your selection. A All are 54 inches wide prices range from $1.29 to $2.95 yd. F.uy now while the stock is complete. Rayon Panties Special 4 for $1.00 Pure Silk Knee High Hosiery - Semi Fashion f , 4 ; 4 thread chiffon Special, pair i 80 Square Percale 49c Fast Colors 19c and 25c Yard Twdn Sweater sets 100 pure virgin wool Sizes up to age 10. Special at $1.95 per set This set comes with one slip on sweater with short sleeves and one coat style with long sleeves. TAYLOR BROS COMPANY THE DEPARTMENT STORE OF PRpVO- - (Dry Goods Dept.) , SHOES DYED t In The Colors of The Prevailing Mode It Costs No More For The Rest' $ LOUIS KELSCH & SONS at THE BOOTERIE Phone 707 i A 168 r n 8-1- ily. Wool materials are very stylish and especially in the sheer crepey practical creations such as our Tweedridge, Junior Laine, Dress Heather and Crepe Lasse. 4 . West Center YOUR As previous history he wishes to know whether the actual labor was easy or d.fficult; any occurrances of early infancy such as cotivulsions. The age at which the child sat alone, walked, talked and cut his teeth, and the feeding history up to the present time. . Next comes the discussion of previ- ous illness as an index of the childs susceptibility and of his natural immunity. The kind, amount and variety of food plays perhaps a greater part in maintaining the health of the child than any other single factor. The doctor giving a health examination must know not only what food is offered the child daily but how much is really eaten, and how it is prepared for serving; especially in cases of undernourishment. The three meal times should be set for definate hours, with half an hour allowed for the two to an light meals and hour for the larger noon meal. The meal hour should always be pleasant, it should never be used as a convenient time to scold the child. 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When his hands and feet remain warm and his color good you need not worry. Be guided by these things and not by the thermometer and how you feel yourself. Thin children with not enough fat padding of their own, may need an extra layer of clothing to make up for this deficiency. All children need plenty of sleep. They should sleep the clock around uutil eight or nine years old. A hard, rather than a soft yielding mattress, and no pillow is best for the child. The bed clothing should be light as possible, and yet enough to keep him warm. A nap is most important to break the strain of the day and all children reed it. Even when sleep is opt of the folquestion a rest period is essential lowing the noon meal. Not more than an hour is required. Few mothers realize that a tired child cannot digest his food well If he is physically or emotionally worn out, a relaxation of even ten minutes before the meal hour will make a great difference. Free play outdoors is the ideal for all children. There should be natural climbing, opportunities for rolling, jumping, and running. Of course most city mothers must find substitues for the fences, barns, trees, and swings in the which are easily accessible country. In spite of the theoretical the country bred is not any healthier than his city cousin, granting the same degree of intelligent prenatal care. The childs posture, muscle cordina-tiobody balance, the use of the foot and the proper footwear, what furniture is needed to fit the child are also factors to be considered here. The eyes of the child should be carefully tested when any signs of strain or discomfort arise, and, whether there are any symptoms or not, should always be checked before he enters school. Tests of hearing are difficult but should always be attempted for children who are slow in developing, who talk late or find it hard to play with their fellows. iext the doctor looks for signs of rickets. Mothers might think that with all the publicity in the past few years about oil, rickets would have disappeared. But we still find some signs a depression of the sternum, flaring of the ribs, bowed legs or knock-knee- s being the commonest. The examiner next proceeds to study the tonsils and their possible cl ain of consequences from infection, beginning with infection in the tonsils and extending to enlarged lymph glands, earaches or discharges, growing or joint pains and possible heart murmurs. He looks for adenoids, which if present ta any degree, may give rise to the wide bridge of the nose, mouth breathing, a peculiar blank expression or restless sleep. He examines the teeth and the conformation of the jaw to see whether the teeth are spacing normally in preparation for the erup- tion of the permanent set, and whether the bite is good. Early evidences of decay are noted and reported to the dentist. 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