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THERE can be no more appropriate product of an exhibition which seeks to illustrate the two problems of health and education than a handbook on healthy schools. Within the brief space of 72 pages Mr. Paget has brought together here some of the most important counsels which experience has suggested on structure, drainage, fitting, food, recreation, ventilation, and other conditions on which the health of children in schools depends. No school manager or teacher can read it without much profit; and the executive of the Exhibition has done the community a service by placing within its reach in a succinct and readable form so much practical knowledge and fruitful suggestion.
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Healthy Schools 1 . Nature 30, 388–389 (1884). https://doi.org/10.1038/030388b0
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/030388b0