The technic used in adjusting children is of great importance and is so considered.
It is sincerely hoped that this hygiene will fill the long-felt need on the part of our Faculty for such a text, and that pediatrics considered chiropractically will be of assistance to those in the field who have requested a work on this subject.
February, 1924. John H. Craven
TABLE OF CONTENTS
| PAGE | ||
| Dedication | [5] | |
| Preface | [7] | |
| SECTION I | ||
| CHAPTER | PAGE | |
| I. | Introduction | [13] |
| II. | Housing Hygiene | [28] |
| III. | Air | [44] |
| IV. | Ventilation | [65] |
| V. | Heating | [79] |
| VI. | Lighting | [95] |
| VII. | Water | [103] |
| VIII. | School Hygiene | [140] |
| IX. | Industrial Hygiene | [156] |
| X. | Definitions | [171] |
| XI. | Immunity | [181] |
| XII. | Germs | [195] |
| XIII. | Disinfection and Fumigation | [207] |
| XIV. | Hygiene and Sanitation of the Sick Room | [217] |
| XV. | Food | [231] |
| XVI. | Food Poisons | [245] |
| XVII. | Milk | [254] |
| XVIII. | Meat | [267] |
| SECTION II | ||
| I. | The Baby | [277] |
| II. | Dentition | [299] |
| III. | Analyzing Infants | [307] |
| IV. | Adjusting Infants | [321] |
| V. | Respiratory System | [327] |
| VI. | Digestive Tract | [353] |
| VII. | Miscellaneous | [373] |
| Index | [393] | |
CHAPTER I
INTRODUCTION
INTRODUCTION
Origin of Word Hygiene
Hygiene Defined
PERSONAL
PUBLIC
Sanitary Science
Sanitary Art
Distinction Between Sanitation and Hygiene
Aim and Function of Hygiene and Sanitation
TO INCREASE INTERNAL RESISTANCE
TO IMPROVE ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS
Internal and External Cleanliness
ESSENTIAL TO HEALTH
CHIROPRACTORS INTERESTED IN
Sewerage System of the Body
CHYME
CHYLE
ABSORPTION
ELIMINATION
Three Viewpoints on Hygiene
MEDICAL
LAYMAN’S
CHIROPRACTIC
Advantages of Proper Sanitary Environment
Cause of Dis-ease
NOT RESULT OF EXTRINSIC CONDITIONS
INTERFERENCE WITH TRANSMISSION OF MENTAL IMPULSES
Sources of Communication
MAN
ANIMALS
SO-CALLED COMMUNICABLE DIS-EASES
SECTION I
CHIROPRACTIC HYGIENE
CHAPTER I