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Identifier: surveyoctmar1917surv (find matches)
Title: The Survey October 1916-March 1917
Year: 1917 (1910s)
Authors: Survey Associates Charity Organization Society of the City of New York
Subjects: Charities Social problems
Publisher: (East Stroudsburg, Pa., Survey Associates)
Contributing Library: Robarts - University of Toronto
Digitizing Sponsor: Algoma University, Trent University, Lakehead University, Laurentian University, Nipissing University, Ryerson University and University of Toronto Libraries

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of this local training expectthat it may enroll many who might notgo elsewhere to seek further training. CHINAS PACE IN PUBLICHEALTH A QUICK STEP SO many copies were printed of thetuberculosis story calendar, repro-duced in the Survey for November 6,1915, that fully spread out, they wouldcover eight and one-half square miles,writes Dr. W. W. Peter of the PublicHealth Council of China. Under thejoint leadership of the National MedicalAssociation, the China Medical Mission-ary Association and the Y. M. C. A.in China, a brilliant public health cam-paign has been carried out in some of theleading cities of the empire. Forty-eight meetings in one week, lastMay, was the record in Peking, with anattendance of 18,000. After the lastmeeting some of .the principal ministersof the central government spent severalhours at a luncheon discussing the re-lationship of national health and na-tional strength. Five of the most pow-erful men in China were said to bepresent. In Changsha, thirty-six meet-
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FIRST AID DRILL BY CHINESE BOY SCOUTS ings in one week had an attendance ofover 30,000. These health weeks with their ex-hibits and lectures are planned to focusattention on some definite need or prob-lem of the place in which they are kept.A special clean city campaign; a vac-cination crusade, or in one case, atuberculosis hospital, are among theresults. Officials, gentry, educators, mil-itary, missionaries, police and merchants—all join in this public health move-ment. CHICAGOS $11,000,000 MEDI-CAL SCHOOL \70U have no traditions, said Har-X vard to Chicago. Were mak-ing them, fast, replied the mid-westernuniversity. A new tradition is founded at theUniversity of Chicago by the establish-ment of its own school of medicine.This new department is endowed bythe General Education Board and theRockefeller Foundation with $11,000,-000. For years the Rush Medical Col-lege has represented the medical depart-

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  • bookauthor:Survey_Associates
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  • booksubject:Charities
  • booksubject:Social_problems
  • bookpublisher:_East_Stroudsburg__Pa___Survey_Associates_
  • bookcontributor:Robarts___University_of_Toronto
  • booksponsor:Algoma_University__Trent_University__Lakehead_University__Laurentian_University__Nipissing_University__Ryerson_University_and_University_of_Toronto_Libraries
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