Do not put your fingers into your mouth. Do not pick your nose or wipe it on your hand or sleeve. Do not wet your fingers in your mouth when turning the leaves of books. Do not put pencils in your mouth or wet them with your lips. Brooklyn Medical Journal - Page 2051906Full view - About this book
| Commonwealth Club of California - 1910 - 612 pages
...mouth. Knopf's excellent rules for school children have been adopted in New York. Some of them are : "Do not spit except in a spittoon or a piece of cloth...mother, or the handkerchief put in water until ready for wash. "Never spit on a slate, floor, sidewalk or playground. "Do not put your fingers in your mouth.... | |
| 1908 - 502 pages
...children can 'be helpful by complying with the following rules : Do not spit except in a spittoon, a piece of cloth, or a handkerchief used for that...ready for the wash. Never spit on a slate, floor, playground, or sidewalk. Do not put your fingers into your mouth. Do not pick your nose or wipe it... | |
| 1906 - 780 pages
...helpful in fighting consumption. School children can help by complying with the following rules: 2. Do not spit except in a spittoon or a piece of cloth...handkerchief put in water until ready for the wash. 3. Never spit on a slate, floor, sidewalk or playground. 4. Do not put your fingers in your mouth.... | |
| Massachusetts - 1909 - 1042 pages
...entitled " Simple Rules for School Children to prevent Tuberculosis." Do not spit except in a spittoon, a piece of cloth or a handkerchief used for that purpose...ready for the wash. Never spit on a slate, floor, playground or sidewalk. Do not put your fingers into your mouth. Do not pick your nose or wipe it on... | |
| Kansas State Board of Health - 1909 - 800 pages
...worthy of a place in every schoolhouse in Kansas, and are as follows : Do not spit except in a spittoon, a piece of cloth, or a handkerchief used for that...ready for the wash. Never spit on a slate, floor, playground, or sidewalk. Do not put your fingers into your mouth. Do not pick your nose or wipe it... | |
| Charles Harrington - 1914 - 988 pages
...entitled " Simple Rules for School Children to prevent Tuberculosis." "Do not spit except in a spittoon, a piece of cloth, or a handkerchief used for that...ready for the wash. .Never spit on a slate, floor, playground, or sidewalk. Do not put your fingers into your mouth. Do not pick your nose or wipe it... | |
| Henry Dwight Chapin - 1915 - 638 pages
...frequently examined. Knopf has formulated the following valuable set of rules for school children: Do not spit except in a spittoon or a piece of cloth...burned by your mother or the handkerchief put in water uniil ready for the wash. Never spit on a slate, floor, sidewalk, or playground. Do not put your fingers... | |
| 1916 - 444 pages
...can be helpful to fight consumption by obeying the following rules. Do not spit except in a spittoon, a piece of cloth, or a handkerchief used for that...ready for the wash. Never spit on a slate, floor, playground or sidewalk. Do not put your fingers into your mouth. Do not pick your nose nor wipe it... | |
| Massachusetts. Board of Education - 1909 - 540 pages
...entitled " Simple Rules for School Children to prevent Tuberculosis." Do not spit except in a spittoon, a piece of cloth or a handkerchief used for that purpose...ready for the wash. Never spit on a slate, floor, playground or sidewalk. Do not put your fingers into your mouth. Do not pick your nose or wipe it on... | |
| Kathleen Wilkinson Wootten - 1926 - 472 pages
...Tuberculosis,"* give an excellent basis for desired health habits: "Do not spit except in a spittoon, a piece of cloth or a handkerchief used for that purpose...mother, or the handkerchief put in water until ready for wash. Never spit on a slate, floor, playground or side-walk. Do not put your fingers in your mouth.... | |
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