The Physical Examination And Training of Children a Handbook for School Medica

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The Physical Examination And Training of Children a Handbook for School Medica
Charles Keen Taylor
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In all cases a scientific training in speech-work, and a careful study and, if nec- essary, an improvement of a child's general phys- ical condition and environment, may do much to improve the disorder.
Chorea, or St. Vitus' dance, is met with, occa- sionally, in the class-room, generally in some mild form. In these cases a child may seem restless, unable to hold objects for any length of time, may be excitable, may fall easily, and may make purposeless, spasmodic, or unexpected move- ments. Ef
...forts to restrain these actions seem to stimulate them, excitement of the exercising of the affected muscles seeming to have the same effect. When the affection is very mild, little more may be noticed than a kind of awkwardness shown in ordinary motions and muscular ac- tions, perhaps accompanied by uneasy bodily motions.
A child displaying any of the above symptoms should have medical attention, the teacher's and parents' part being to see that the child has THE PHYSICAL EXAMINATION 35 hygienic surroundings, quiet, rest, and much open-air life, as well as entire freedom from excitement.


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