| 1889 - 318 pages
...circumstances from in front. 10. The book held at right angles to the line of sight, or nearly so. 11. Frequent rest by looking up. 12. Distance of book...out-door life, and the unwholesome habits of eating and living that are found among German children as contrasted with the free play and plenty of fresh air... | |
| American Public Health Association - 1886 - 222 pages
...discussion till later. RULES FOR USING THE EYES. In school work we should require, — 1. A comfortabL temperature, and especially let the feet be kept •warm...out-door life, and the unwholesome habits of eating and living that are found among German children as contrasted with the free play and plenty of fresh air... | |
| Rhode Island. Board of Education - 1887 - 386 pages
...circumstances from in front. i o. The book held at right angles to the line of sight, or nearly so. 11. Frequent rest by looking up. 12. Distance of book...out-door life, and the unwholesome habits of eating and living that are found among German children as contrasted with the free play and plenty of fresh air... | |
| Indiana State Board of Health - 1889 - 304 pages
...circumstances from in front. 10. The book held at right angles to the line of sight, or nearly so. 11. Frequent rest by looking up. 12. Distance of book...Dr. Loring in the report referred to. He enlarges on £he comparative neglect of out-door life, and the Unwholesome habits of eating and living that are... | |
| 1889 - 430 pages
...from in front. 10. The book held at right angles to the line of sight, or nearly so. II. Frequently rest by looking up. 12. Distance of book from the eye about fifteen inches. — N. 0. Med. and Swy. Jour. THE TREATMENT OF ACNE. — At a recent meeting of the Berlin Medical... | |
| 1890 - 412 pages
...from in front. 10. The book held at right angles to the line of sight, or nearly so. 1 1. Frequently a rest by looking up. 12. Distance of book from the eye, about fifteen inches. Influence of Tone of the Voioe. THE downward inflection of voice indicates firmness, and the upward... | |
| Thomas Tapper - 1891 - 364 pages
...circumstances from in front. 10. The book held at right angles from the line of sight, or nearly so. 11. Frequent rest by looking up. 12. Distance of book from the eye about fifteen inches. * These rules were formulated by Dr. Lincoln, of Boston. They were published in a recent issue of the... | |
| Joseph F. Edwards - 1888 - 590 pages
...circumstances from in front. 10. The book held at right angles to the line of sight, or nearly so. 11. Frequent rest by looking up. 12. Distance of book...out-door life, and the unwholesome habits of eating and living that are found among German children as contrasted with the free play and plenty of fresh air... | |
| 1888 - 624 pages
...from in front. 10. The book held at right angles to the line of sight, or nearly so. 11. Frequently rest by looking up. 12. Distance of book from the eye about fifteen inches. PROCEEDINGS OF SOCIETIES. KINGS COUNTY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION. November 6, 1888. QUESTIONS CONCERNING... | |
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