Present Conditions of the Child Welfare Work in Japan
Present Conditions of the Child Welfare Work in Japan
Japan Koseisho Shakaikyoku
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In this way, the inadequacy of the school regulations is supplemented to some extent. The School Physicians. In 1898 an Imperial Decree was issued to the effect that all primary schools except those in small towns and villages having less than five thousand inhabitants should hire physicians to improve their sanitary conditions the physicians are to be appointed by the local magislates. Most of the schools except those in the large cities can not afford to engage school physicians exclusively a...ttached them only those in large cities can do that. Consequently they hire ordinary practitioners. Thus nearly seventy seven percent of the entire primary schools, that is 15, 300 out of 27, 000, have their physicians. Those physicians inspect the sanitary condition of the schools from time to time and once a year they make physical examination of all the pupils and make reports to the Department of Education and also to the guardians of the students. For the better supervision of the sanitation of schools, the Educational Department established the School Sanitary Office in the Department in 1915 and in addition to this, organized the School Sanitary Association as the consulting organ of the Minister of Education, and also holds lecture classes in the Depart- ment for the benefit of the school physicians from all over the country.
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