Hygiene And War Suggestions for Makers of Textbooks And for Use in Schools

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Hygiene And War Suggestions for Makers of Textbooks And for Use in Schools
George Ellis Jones
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28 1. 28 or tea o . 24 o . 24 In addition the soldier should have candles, soap, pepper, etc 3. 5 3. 5 We find divergence in statistics offered as to present army rations. One writer in World's Work gives the following (365) : Russian French - English - German Austrian- -4929 calories -3340 calories -3292 calories -3147 calories -2620 calories He also states that the American and British rations are about the same, being as follows: Bread I pound, meat without bone ^4 pound, preserved 17 ounces..., 12 cents per day mess allowance. He also points out the necessity for proper [100] HYGIENE AND WAR amount of water. The evaporation of each 2 grams of water extracts I calorie of heat from the body. As approximately 90 calories of energy are used in a mile march, 180 grams of water are evaporated or used. In a 6-mile tramp this amounts to 1^4 pints, about 1-40 of body weight. He further points out that every pound added to the load carried increases the energy expenditure at the rate of 4. 5 calories (small) per minute.

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