| Thomas Denison Wood - 1918 - 22 str.
...per cent.—250,000 at least, of the children are handicapped by organic heart disease. At least five per cent.—1,000,000 children have now, or have had...defective eyes. All but a small percentage of these can be corrected, and yet a majority of them have received no attention. Fifteen to twenty-five per... | |
| Wisconsin. Department of Public Instruction - 1919 - 228 str.
...per cent—250,000 at least, of the children are handicapped by organic heart disease. At least five per cent—1,000,000 children have now, or have had...a danger often to others as well as to themselves. iFive per cent—1,000,000 of them have defective hearing, which unrecognized, gives many the undeserved... | |
| 1919 - 484 str.
...250,000, at least, are handicapped by organic heart disease. At least five per cent, or 1,000,000, have now, or have had, tuberculosis, a danger often to others as well as to themselves. Five per cent, or 1,000,000, have defective hearing which, unrecognized, gives many the undeserved reputation... | |
| 1919 - 832 str.
...250,000, at least, are handicapped by organic heart disease. At least five per cent, or 1,000,000, have now, or have had, tuberculosis, a danger often to others as well as to themselves. Five per cent, or 1,000,000, have defective hearing which, unrecognized, gives many the undeserved reputation... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Education and Labor - 1920 - 118 str.
...least—of the children are handicapped by organic heart disease. At least 5 per cent—1,000,000—children have now or have had tuberculosis, a danger often to others as well as to themselves. Five per cent—1,000,000—of them have defective hearing, which unrecognized, gives many the undeserved reputation... | |
| John Gerald Fitzgerald - 1922 - 1158 str.
...250,000 at least, are handicapped by organic heart disease. At least 5 per cent, or 1,000,000, now have, or have had, tuberculosis, a danger often to others as well as themselves. "Five per cent or 1,000,000 have defective hearing, which unrecognized gives many the undesired... | |
| Harry Hascall Moore - 1923 - 624 str.
...children—are handicapped by organic heart disease. At least five per cent—1,000,000 children—have now, or have had tuberculosis, a danger often to others...well as to themselves. Five per cent—1,000,000 of them—have defective hearing, which unrecognized, gives many the undeserved reputation of being mentally... | |
| Harry Hascall Moore - 1923 - 624 str.
...children—are handicapped by organic heart disease. At least five per cent—1,000,000 children—have now, or have had tuberculosis, a danger often to others...well as to themselves. Five per cent—1,000,000 of them—have defective hearing, which unrecognized, gives many the undeserved reputation of being mentally... | |
| James Herbert Siward Bossard - 1927 - 684 str.
...at least—are handicapped by organic heart disease. At least 5 per cent—1,000,000 children—have now or have had tuberculosis, a danger often to others...well as to themselves. Five per cent—1,000,000 of them—have defective hearing, which, unrecognized, gives many the undeserved reputation of being mentally... | |
| William Isaac Thomas, Dorothy Swaine Thomas Thomas - 1928 - 632 str.
...physical condition of the school children of the United States: ' At least 5 per cent — 1,000,000 children — have now or have had tuberculosis, a...well as to themselves. 'Five per cent—1,000,000 of them—have defective hearing, which, unrecognized, gives many the undeserved reputation of being mentally... | |
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