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" In that other room, the pupils were of the same grade, and of about the same number, but the room was heated and ventilated according to the usual methods. The pupils in both rooms were normal, healthy children from the same kind of homes, so that the... "
Fourth International Congress on School Hygiene, Buffalo, New York, U.S.A ... - Page 134
1914
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Western Journal of Education, Volumes 18-19

Education - 1913 - 204 pages
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Bulletin, Issues 46-54

Education - 1913 - 676 pages
...their study and their play, and compared their scholarship with that of the children in the warm-air room. The children from both rooms came from the same...more than twice as much in weight as those in the warm-air room. They kept wholly free from colils, and were much more regular in attendance than the...
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Buffalo Medical Journal and Monthly Review of Medical and ..., Volume 69

Medicine - 1913 - 862 pages
...ventilated according to the usual methods. The pupils in both rooms were normally healthy children from the same kind of homes, so that the test was as fair as possible. From September 30 to December 20, 1912, the pupils in the open window room gained in weight...
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Case and Comment, Volume 20

Law - 1914 - 1014 pages
...and ventilated according to the usual methods. The pupils in both rooms were normal, healthy children from the same kind of homes, so that the test was as fair, accurate, and searching as possible. At the end the inspector found that the pupils in the open-window...
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Kindergarten Review, Volume 24

Education - 1913 - 712 pages
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Bulletin, Issues 39-51

Education - 1913 - 830 pages
...their study and their play, and compared their scholarship with that of the children in the warm-air room. The children from both rooms came from the same...expected, we found at the end that the pupils in the ojien-window room had gained on an average more than twice as much in weight as those in the warm-air...
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Journal of the Outdoor Life, Volume 10

Open-air treatment - 1913 - 422 pages
...and ventilated according to the usual methods. The pupils in both rooms were normal healthy children from the same kind of homes, so that the test was as fair, accurate and searching as possible. At the end Dr. Roach found that the pupils in the Open-Window room...
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The Lancet-clinic, Volume 110

Medicine - 1913 - 702 pages
...children were provided with woolen sweaters, worsted caps, soft woolen blankets and knitted woolen gloves. During the fall and winter and spring we weighed and...as fair and as accurate and searching as possible. \Ve found at the end that the pupils in the open window nxmi had gained on an average more than twice...
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Wisconsin Journal of Education, Volume 45

Education - 1913 - 334 pages
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