TABLE XXIII

Gains Weight in pounds Height in inches Height-weight percentsGrip in Kg.
lb.P. E. in.P. E %P. E. Kg. P. E.
Av. 11·372·85·161·001·832·02- ·24- ·50
Av. 21·901·30·08·293·232·81-1·31-2·22
M. 11·202·80·201·254·004·40-1·00-2·08
M. 22·201·51·501·796·005·22-1·50-2·54
P. E. 1 ± ·48 ±·16 ±·91 ±·48
P. E. 2 ±1·46 ±·28 ±1·15 ±·59

TABLE XXIII (Continued)

Gains Taps in 1/2 min. Tapping in
fatigue ratios
I.Q. Healy Score
tapsP. E. ratio P. E. Pts.P. E. Pts P. E.
Av. 1·09·03-·02- ·50-1·035- ·94-5·85- ·92
Av. 29·931·89-·065-1·66-3·140-1·71-3·36- ·87
M. 10·000·00-·015- ·38-1·000- ·99-7·75-2·54
M. 211·002·09-·09-2·50-3·000-1·631·00·26
P. E. 1 ±3·10 ±·040 ±1·10 ±3·05
P. E. 2 ±5·26 ±·036 ±1·84 ±3·88

In Table XXIII are collected the results discussed in the foregoing chapter. The mean results are expressed in terms of P. E. and as gross values, so that the various tests may be compared.


CHAPTER V.

SUMMARY.

The results obtained from the experiment may be summarized as follows:

1. Six months after operation for adenoids and tonsils, there seems to be a slight but not very reliable gain in weight as the result of the operation. After twelve months this has increased; indeed, it has very nearly doubled.