Word: ocularly
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Freshmen wore glasses, either constantly, for distance, or for near work. This fall we found that 37.2 per cent of the Freshmen wore glasses. In other words, the enlightened part of the public who send their boys to Harvard College may be considered as appreciating fully the dangers of ocular defects and this appreciation has extended at least as far back as 1914. In 1914, 43.5 per cent of the Freshmen had had some operation upon their nose or throat. In 1919, 43.6 per cent of the Freshmen had had their tonsils removed, and a certain further per cent, rather...
...make-up" of this issue, however, suffers from the ragged composition of pages like that depicting hockey players or that entitled "A Page of Preparedness." Apparently cuts have been gathered from all sorts of publications and thrown together into a photographic hash for the ocular indigestion of Illustrated readers. The page of pictures called "Tumbling Stunts" has as many virtues as the others cited have vices. Every photograph of the "tumblers" is uniform in size, arranged in an artistic group, and reproduced by the same cut. Cannot the Illustrated set this page as a standard...
...hear. Around the balcony are no less blinding electric bulbs, which produce an effect like many darting tongues of, flame; and higher up are dangerous open gas-jets. Either one's devotion to music or his eyesight must be strong to bring him to Sanders at present for this ocular punishment. Indeed, it is doubtful whether a system combining in a worse way worse methods of lighting could be devised...
...Harrington, M.D. '88, Director of Hygiene in the Boston Public Schools; "Hygiene in the Tropics," by Dr. R. P. Strong,, Medical School; "Sanitary Law--Legal Powers of of Health Officers," by Professor Eugene Wambaugh '76, Law School; "Infant Mortality," by Dr. John Lovett Morse '87, Medical School; "Ocular Hygiene," Dr. Frederick Herman Verheoff. A.M. '02, Medical School; "Illumination," by Dr. Louis Bell, Electrical Engineer; "Oral Prophylaxis," by Dr. William Henry Potter '78, Medical School; "Personal Hygiene," by Dr. Walter Bradford Cannon '96, Medical School; "Medical Inspection of Immigrants," by Dr. M. V. Safford, U. S. Public Health Service, Boston; "Venereal...